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How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change

How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change
How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change
Explores the value of literary fiction for developing a better understanding of the impact of catastrophic climate change, given that so much depends on accuracy and the reliability of data from scientists and other researchers
1847601677
Humanities Ebooks LLP
Middleton, Peter
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Levene, Mark
Johnson, Rob
Middleton, Peter
9f64f346-a05f-4e54-bbf4-600c87a2b237
Levene, Mark
Johnson, Rob

Middleton, Peter (2010) How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change. In, Levene, Mark and Johnson, Rob (eds.) History at the End of the World?: History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure. Humanities Ebooks LLP.

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Explores the value of literary fiction for developing a better understanding of the impact of catastrophic climate change, given that so much depends on accuracy and the reliability of data from scientists and other researchers

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Published date: 1 April 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 147941
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/147941
ISBN: 1847601677
PURE UUID: 90f60fd8-823c-43e2-8b39-e6f6b60a0274

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Date deposited: 27 Apr 2010 09:06
Last modified: 29 Feb 2024 18:18

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Author: Peter Middleton
Editor: Mark Levene
Editor: Rob Johnson

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