Humans versus Nature
A Global Environmental History
Daniel R. Headrick
Reviews and Awards
"Those of us who teach world environmental history will find this a nearly essential textbook, yet the work is valuable to anyone teaching world history. It may allow whole new environmental units to be placed easily into an existing course framework. At the very least, practitioners can consult chapters to incorporate specific examples or ideas more fully into their surveys. In the end, Headrick's work is the best textbook on global environmental history to date." -- Thomas Anderson, World History Connected
"...the ultimate reference work on global environmental history." -- Eric L. Jones, University of Buckingham, EH.net
"Headrick's book is the most comprehensive global environmental history in existence. It synthesizes vast knowledge from several scholarly disciplines into a coherent story of the 300,000-year human adventure on -- and with -- Earth. If one has time to read only one environmental history book, this should be the one." -- J.R. McNeill, author of Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World
"Humans versus Nature is a gift to students and teachers of environmental history: a single volume that captures the vast scope and scale of nature's role in human history and humanity's accelerating impact on the natural world." -- Sam White, author of A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and Europe's Encounter with North America