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Originally published: London: Allen Lane, 1983. Includes index. 
(432 pages) presents an account of the changing attitudes in people towards nature and the environment between 1500-1800. (Paperback) 
Presents an account of the changing attitudes in people towards nature and the environment between 1500-1800. 
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Text/BRAND NEW. Green linen boards w/gilt spine lettering/NF. Illustrated (A Forest Fire by Piero di Casimo, 1462-1521; classic myth enabling man to discover fire and subordinate animals to human rule) dustjacket/NF w/light edge wear. Slight lean to spine small soil spot to leading text edge. Social and intellectual history by English historian Sir Keith Vivian Thomas (1933-), knighted 1988, and best known as the author of Religion and the Decline of Magic and Man and the Natural World. This volume is an expanded version of the George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures delivered at the Univ of Cambridge, 1979. A study of man's ascendancy over the animal and vegetables worlds was first justified and then questioned in England in the years of the 16th through 19th centuries. Text in 7 parts: I, Human Ascendancy; II, Natural History & Vulgar Errors; III, Men & Animals; IV, Compassion for the Brute Creation; V, Trees & Flowers; VI, The Human Dilemma. An argument that modern concern and anxieties for the natural environment, be it in farming, animal husbandry, pet-keeping, tree planting and flower cultivation, and even vegetarianism, is but the flowering of anticedents seeded centuries ago. 