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Ötzi the iceman relied on wood while climbing his Alpine glacier, just as medieval cathedral-builders and today’s construction companies do. The human hand has developed its skills through working with wood, making it a fundamental aspect of human history. In the 18th century, fears of a wood famine ignited modern environmentalism. This work explores the cultural history of wood, revealing its deep connection with humanity. It argues that wood is essential for understanding history, cultural diversity, and the interplay between nature and culture, as well as the rise and fall of civilizations. Beginning with Stone Age hunters, the narrative traverses through the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution to the global society of the 21st century, where wood is experiencing a surprising renaissance. The author challenges claims of an impending wood shortage, suggesting they are often self-serving narratives pushed by interest groups seeking cheaper access to resources. The forest and timber industry may seem like a closed world, but this exploration reveals unexpected insights. This comprehensive and engaging historical analysis of wood, one of our most valued natural resources, is poised to attract a diverse readership.
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Wood, Joachim Radkau
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- 2012
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