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Vanished : an unnatural history of extinction

Qureshi, Sadiah2025
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Anyone alive today is among a tiny fraction of the once living: over 90% of species that ever lived are now extinct. Extinction, Sadiah Qureshi shows us, is a surprisingly modern concept. In Europe until the late 18th century, species were considered perfect & unchanging creations of God. Then in the age of revolutions, scientists gathered enough fossil evidence to piece together that mammoth bones, for example, were not just large elephants but a lost species that once roamed the Earth. Extinction went from being viewed as theologically dangerous to pervasive, even natural. Yet Europeans & Americans quickly used the idea that extinction was a natural process to justify persecution & genocide, predicting that nations from Newfoundland's Beothuk to Aboriginal Australians were doomed to die out from imperial expansion. This book explores the tangled & unnatural histories of extinction & empire.
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London : Allen Lane, 2025.
Collation:
256 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9780241352106 (hbk)
Dewey class:
576.8409576.8409 QUR
Language:
English
BRN:
3988696
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