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Back to the Garden James H. S. McGregor

Back to the Garden By James H. S. McGregor

Back to the Garden by James H. S. McGregor


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A cultural and ecological history of the Mediterranean region and humankind's broken covenant with nature

Back to the Garden Summary

Back to the Garden: Nature and the Mediterranean World from Prehistory to the Present by James H. S. McGregor

A cultural and ecological history of the Mediterranean region and humankinds broken covenant with nature

The garden was the cultural foundation of the early Mediterranean peoples; they acknowledged their reliance on and kinship with the land, and they understood nature through the lens of their diversely cultivated landscape. Their image of the garden underwrote the biblical book of Genesis and the regions three religions. For millennia, there was no sharp divide between humankind and the land that was home. To be sure, the elements could be harsh, their origins mysterious, but there was a widespread consensus that presumed a largely harmonious working relationship with Nature. Traditional agriculture in the ancient Mediterranean mimicked the key traits of naturally occurring ecosystems. It was diverse, complex, self-regulating, and resilient.

This relationship effectively came to an end in the late eighteenth century, when nature was steadily equated with the untamed landscape devoid of human intervention. In the early part of the century, the human world, the agricultural realm, and the province of uncultivated nature were one continuous field with no internal boundaries. By centurys end, however, key writers had created a sharp divide within this continuum and separated the agricultural world from the world of nature. This abrupt and dramatic change of sensibility upended ecological understanding and had enormous consequencesconsequences with which we are still struggling.

In Back to the Garden, James H. S. McGregor argues that the environmental crisis the world faces today is a result of Western societys abandonment of the First Nature principleof the harmonious interrelationship of human communities and the natural world. This essential work offers a new understanding of environmental accountability while proposing that recovering the original vision of ourselves, not as antagonists of nature but as cultivators of a biological world to which we innately belong, is possible through proven techniques of the past. Much has been lost, the landscape has been degraded, and traditional knowledge has died away. But there is still much that can be recovered, studied, and reimagined.

Back to the Garden Reviews

A fascinating reappraisal of the ecological history of the cradle of Western traditions. Its conclusions are hopefulperhaps our war with nature is less deeply rooted than we thought.Bill McKibben -- Bill McKibben
James McGregors work on Mediterranean deep history is an exhaustive and highly convincing presentation of the sophistication and sustainability of our old Neolithic European cultures before the disaster that civilization proved to be, overwhelmed them all.Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder

About James H. S. McGregor

James H. S. McGregor is the author of five books on world cities. He is emeritus professor of comparative literature at the University of Georgia and lives in Cambridge, MA.

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GOR008490190
9780300197464
0300197462
Back to the Garden: Nature and the Mediterranean World from Prehistory to the Present by James H. S. McGregor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2015-02-12
384
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