The Weather Changed History: Storms, Droughts, Winters, Heatwaves, Floods, and the Climate Events That Reshaped Human Life - Couverture souple

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Synopsis

Weather has never been merely background. Across centuries and continents, storms, droughts, winters, floods, heatwaves, volcanic eruptions, failed monsoons, hurricanes, and climate shocks have shaped the fate of cities, empires, armies, harvests, migrations, economies, and human survival.

The Weather Changed History is a professionally researched, fact-based narrative history of the moments when the natural world altered the course of human life. From the rivers that sustained the first civilizations to the droughts that weakened ancient societies, from the freezing winters of Europe to Napoleon's disastrous retreat from Russia, from Tambora's Year Without a Summer to the Irish Potato Famine, the Dust Bowl, D-Day, Hurricane Katrina, and the new climate record, this book follows the documented events where weather became a historical force.

Balanced, accessible, and wide-ranging, it shows that weather alone does not make history-but when storms, heat, cold, drought, and flood meet human vulnerability, political decisions, engineering choices, poverty, war, and ambition, the consequences can reshape the world.

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