Fire: A Brief History

Fire: A Brief History

by Stephen J. Pyne
Fire: A Brief History

Fire: A Brief History

by Stephen J. Pyne

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Overview

In the first of six projected volumes on fire, Pyne (biology and society, Arizona State U.) begins when there was no fire on the Earth, because there was no oxygen in the atmosphere. Then he recounts such milestones as fire colonizing by hominids, aboriginal fire, agricultural fire, buildings habitats for fire in the cities, pyrotechnics, industrial fire, and the future of fire. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295746197
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 08/12/2019
Series: Weyerhaueser Cycle of Fire
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 577,949
File size: 7 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Stephen J. Pyne is professor emeritus at Arizona State University. He spent fifteen seasons with the North Rim Longshots fire crew and three seasons writing fire plans for the National Park Service. He is author of the critically acclaimed Cycle of Fire books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Foreword: Small Book, Big Story William Cronon xi

Introduction: Kindling xv

1 Fire and Earth: Creating Combustion 3

How Fire Came to Be 4

Fire and Life 14

First Fire Today 20

Touched by Fire 24

2 Frontiers of Fire (Part 1): Fire Colonizing by Hominins 27

What Made Early Fires Effective 29

First Contact: When Fire Arrives 34

Lost Contact: When Fire Departs 38

3 Aboriginal Fire: Controlling the Spark 46

Why They Burned 47

Where and How They Burned 51

Dying Fire: When the Firestick Leaves 57

4 Agricultural Fire: Cultivating Fuel 65

The Fire in Agriculture's Hearth 65

How to Cultivate Fire 67

What They Meant to Each Other 82

Rites of Fire 85

5 Frontiers of Fire (Part 2): Fire Colonizing by Agriculture 87

How Conversion Leads to Colonization 88

Stories from the Fire Frontier 90

Comings and Goings of Agricultural Fire Today 97

6 Urban Fire: Building Habitats for Fire 102

Hearth and House: Making a Home for Fire 102

Built to Burn: A Fire Ecology for the City Combustible 106

The Eternal Flame Invisible: Fire in the Industrial City 115

7 Pyrotechnics: Fire and Technology 119

Prometheus Unchained 121

Cycles of Pyrotechnology: How Fire Has Cooked the Earth 129

Fire Powers: Controlled-and Not-So-Controlled-Fire as Mover and Shaker 133

Fire in the Mind 137

8 Frontiers of Fire (Part 3): Fire Colonizing by Europe 139

How Europe Expanded Fire's Realm 140

How Europe Contained Fire's Realm 144

How Europe Redefined Fire's Realm 151

9 Industrial Fire: Stoking the Big Burn 155

How Industrial Combustion Has Added Fire 158

How Industrial Combustion Has Subtracted Fire 160

How Industrial Combustion Has Rearranged Fire Regimes 167

10 The Future of Fire: Burning beyond the Millennium 172

As the World Burns: What Is and Isn't Burning, and Where 173

Still the Keeper of the Flame 182

11 The Pyrocene: A Brief Future 187

Powering the Anthropocene 187

Tending Fire: Earth's New Pyrogeography 188

Minding Fire: The Rekindling of Fire as Idea 195

Pyromancy 201

Selected Sources and Further Reading 203

Index 211

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