The Yellow River: A Natural and Unnatural History
by
Ruth Mostern
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Romance
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
376
Language
English
Published
Sep 28, 2021
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300238339
ISBN-13
9780300238334
Description
Ruth Mostern dives deep into the fascinating and complex relationship between humanity and the Yellow River, unraveling a narrative that spans over three millennia. This exploration isn't just about environmental changes; it’s a captivating tale that weaves together the triumphs and trials of the people who have depended on this life-giving waterway.
As she navigates through time, Mostern highlights how the river shaped civilizations while also bearing witness to their impact on its ecological balance. Through her engaging storytelling, readers will come to appreciate the river not just as a geographical feature but as a dynamic participant in the unfolding drama of Chinese history.
With every page, the book brings to light the intertwined destinies of the river and its surrounding communities, offering insights that resonate beyond the borders of China. It’s an invitation to reflect on our own relationship with nature and the legacies we create.
As she navigates through time, Mostern highlights how the river shaped civilizations while also bearing witness to their impact on its ecological balance. Through her engaging storytelling, readers will come to appreciate the river not just as a geographical feature but as a dynamic participant in the unfolding drama of Chinese history.
With every page, the book brings to light the intertwined destinies of the river and its surrounding communities, offering insights that resonate beyond the borders of China. It’s an invitation to reflect on our own relationship with nature and the legacies we create.
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