The King’s Harvest: A Political Ecology of China from the First Farmers to the First Empire

 
   

This book offers a multidisciplinary environmental history of early China, focusing on the transformation of North China’s agricultural systems. It examines how the development of states, particularly the Qin, relied on the exploitation of natural resources. The chapter highlights the role of political structures in managing agroecosystems and their impact on human domination over the environment.