- Alfred W. Crosby
Alfred W. Crosby is a historian, professor and author of such books as "The Columbian Exchange" (1972) and (1986). In these works, he provides biological and geographical explanations for why Europeans were able to succeed with relative ease in what he refers to as the Neo-Europes of
Australasia ,North America , and southernSouth America .Recognizing the majority of modern day wealth is located in
Europe and the Neo-Europes, Crosby set out to investigate what historical causes are behind the disparity. According to Hal Rothman, a Professor of History at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Crosby “added biology to the process of human exploration, coming up with explanations for events as diverse as Cortez’s conquest of Mexico and the fall of the Inca empire that made vital use of the physical essence of humanity.” [Rothman, Hal. "Conceptualizing the Real." American Quarterly 54.3 (2002): 485-497. ProQuest. University of Washington, Lynnwood. 1 Nov. 2006.] .Jared Diamond , author of "Guns, Germs, and Steel ", has reached similar conclusions about the role of biology and ecology in human history.Crosby is Professor Emeritus of History, Geography, and American Studies at the
University of Texas at Austin . He has taught atWashington State University ,Yale University , theAlexander Turnbull Library inNew Zealand , and theUniversity of Helsinki .Publications
His books include:
* "Children of the Sun: A History of Humanity's Unappeasable Appetite for Energy". W.W. Norton 2006.
* "Throwing Fire: Projectile Technology Through History". Cambridge University Press 2002. Available in Turkish and Japanese translations.
* "The Measure of Reality: Quantification and Western Society, 1250-1600". Cambridge University Press 1997. Available in Spanish, Portuguese,French, Italian, Swedish, Japanese, and Korean translations.
* "Germs, Seeds, and Animals: Studies in Ecological History". M. E. Sharpe 1994.
* "America's Forgotten Pandemic: The Influenza of 1918". Cambridge University Press 1989, 2003. Originally published as "Epidemic and Peace, 1918". Available in Japanese translation.
* "Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900". Cambridge University Press 1986, 1993, 2004. Available in German, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Greek, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean translations.
* "Epidemic and Peace, 1918". Greenwood Press 1976. Republished as America's Forgotten Pandemic.
* "The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492". Greenwood Press 1972, Praeger Publishers 2003. Available in Spanish, Italian, and Korean translations.
* "America, Russia, Hemp, and Napoleon: American Trade with Russia and the Baltic, 1793-1812". Ohio State University Press 1965.
References
Additional References
*Gallup, John, and Jeffrey Sachs. "Location, Location." Harvard International Review 21.1 (1998): 56-610. ProQuest. University of Washington, Lynnwood. 1 Nov. 2006.
*Sellers, Christopher. "Thoreau's Body." Environmental History 4.4 (1999): 486-514. ProQuest. University of Washington, Lynnwood. 2 Nov. 2006.
External links
* [http://www.awcrosby.com/ website for Alfred Crosby]
* [http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/history/faculty/profiles/Crosby/Alfred%20W./ University of Texas Faculty page for Alfred Crosby]
* [http://www.hilwerda.com/ecologicalimperialism.htm Book Review of Crosby's Ecological Imperialism]
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