Tales of deforestation and desertification in North Africa have been told from the Roman period to the present. Such stories of environmental decline in the Maghreb are still recounted by experts and are widely accepted without question today. 1997 IDRF Fellow Diana K. Davis’s pioneering analysis reveals the critical influence of French scientists and administrators who established much of the purported scientific basis of these stories during the colonial period in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, illustrating the key role of environmental narratives in imperial expansion. Buy from Amazon.

Publication Details

Title
Resurrecting the Granary of Rome: Environmental History and French Colonial Expansion in North Africa
Authors
Davis, Diana
Publisher
Ohio University / Ohio University Press
Publish Date
2007
ISBN
978-0821417522
Citation
Davis, Diana, Resurrecting the Granary of Rome: Environmental History and French Colonial Expansion in North Africa (Ohio University / Ohio University Press, 2007).
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