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History of the Climate Change on the Coromandel Coast

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SKU: 9789394262553

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History of the Climate Change on the Coromandel Coast by S. Jeyaseela Stephen (ISBN: 9789394262553) explores Tamil Nadu’s environmental history from the 9th-19th centuries. Drawing on British and French colonial records, discover how climate shaped South India’s landscape and environment during this period. A unique perspective on history through the lens of climate change in this region.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789394262553
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 224 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9394262555
  • Publisher Date: 28 Nov 2023
  • Height: 149 mm
  • No of Pages: 217
  • Weight: 366 gr

14 reviews for History of the Climate Change on the Coromandel Coast

  1. Kshitij Verma

    The book offered a new perspective on the climate. A great read!

  2. Adit Ruhil

    I was captivated! The book offers valuable insights into the region’s environmental past.

  3. Vikas

    Good research but it needed better editing and I struggled to follow the arguments.

  4. Mohit Rao

    A fascinating deep dive! Climate change on the Coromandel Coast is a compelling narrative.

  5. Dharvi Singhal

    A detailed exploration of climate change history. However, I found it hard to keep track of details.

  6. Shivansh Soni

    The book was informative, but could have been more engaging. The topic is important, though.

  7. Abhinav Pratap Singh

    I learned so much about the Coromandel Coast! A unique perspective on history. Some chapters were dry.

  8. Ankit Bhatt

    Well researched and meticulously detailed. Dry at times, but informative.

  9. Samanwita Das

    The research feels thorough, but the writing style could be improved.

  10. Saurabh Singh

    A must-read for anyone interested in environmental history! Engaging and enlightening.

  11. Rajdeep Saha

    A bit repetitive, but overall a solid contribution to the field. I appreciate the detail.

  12. Gopidesi Krishnaveni

    It’s an okay book. The chapters were pretty lengthy.

  13. Ranit Biswas

    An interesting read, but felt a bit dense at times. The colonial records were a great source, though!

  14. Tanmay Mehra

    Excellent research, but the writing style was a bit academic for my taste. Still worth reading.

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