Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE
SSE1K explores how Mediterranean societies in the first millennium CE perceived and responded to environmental and climatic changes, integrating diverse evidence to enhance understanding of resilience and adaptability.
Projectdetails
Introduction
In the Mediterranean in the first millennium CE, environmental and climatic changes have been identified as causes for significant short- and long-term societal and political processes and events, such as epidemics and the rise and fall of empires. However, the effects of environmental or climatic variation on humans are substantially more complex than a narrative of causation of major events, since culturally specific perceptions and interpretations of environmental or climatic variation can have significant social, religious, or political implications.
Project Overview
SSE1K builds on state-of-the-art research but goes beyond it to ask novel, important questions about relationships between past societies and environmental/climatic fluctuation. The project will pioneer an approach which is both multi- and interdisciplinary, centering on these questions:
- How did humans experience and perceive environmental and climatic variation across the Mediterranean in the first millennium CE?
- How did they respond both intellectually and socially to these changing conditions?
Research Challenges
SSE1K addresses issues which have been raised as significant challenges for collaborative study of climate change but have yet to be fully addressed. It will investigate how the circulation of knowledge and adaptability intersect with sustainability and resilience in pre-modern societies, and how human perceptions and ways of thinking shaped societal, political, or religious responses to environmental/climatic change.
Methodology
The project will integrate textual, archaeological, and environmental evidence to investigate a large geographical area (the Mediterranean) at a scale which balances human lived experience and climate trends (the first millennium CE) over macro- and micro-levels.
Significance
This integration is crucial in producing a holistic picture of past knowledge, resilience, and sustainability, and will change the ways that scholars understand the relationships between past humans and environmental/climatic fluctuation.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 1.998.963 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 1.998.963 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-1-2023 |
Einddatum | 31-12-2027 |
Subsidiejaar | 2023 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIApenvoerder
- UNIVERSITAT BASEL
- UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
- MAX WEBER STIFTUNG DEUTSCHE GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTLICHE INSTITUTE IM AUSLAND
Land(en)
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