Demystifying collapse: climate, environment, and social agency in pre-modern societies

J Haldon, AF Chase, W Eastwood, M Medina-Elizalde… - Millennium, 2020 - degruyter.com
Millennium, 2020degruyter.com
Collapse is a term that has attracted much attention in social science literature in recent
years, but there remain substantial areas of disagreement about how it should be
understood in historical contexts. More specifically, the use of the term collapse often merely
serves to dramatize long-past events, to push human actors into the background, and to
mystify the past intellectually. At the same time, since human societies are complex systems,
the alternative involves grasping the challenges that a holistic analysis presents, taking …
Abstract
Collapse is a term that has attracted much attention in social science literature in recent years, but there remain substantial areas of disagreement about how it should be understood in historical contexts. More specifically, the use of the term collapse often merely serves to dramatize long-past events, to push human actors into the background, and to mystify the past intellectually. At the same time, since human societies are complex systems, the alternative involves grasping the challenges that a holistic analysis presents, taking account of the many different levels and paces at which societies function, and developing appropriate methods that help to integrate science and history. Often neglected elements in considerations of collapse are the perceptions and beliefs of a historical society and how a given society deals with change; an important facet of this, almost entirely ignored in the discussion, is the understanding of time held by the individuals and social groups affected by change; and from this perspective ‘collapse’ depends very much on perception, including the perceptions of the modern commentator. With this in mind, this article challenges simplistic notions of ‘collapse’ in an effort to encourage a more nuanced understanding of the impact and process of both social and environmental change on past human societies.
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