崩溃、富裕和再次崩溃:al-Mustan长期统治期间埃及的气候影响对比ṣir(1036–1094)

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Mediterranean Historical Review Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/09518967.2021.1963613
L. Chipman, G. Avni, R. Ellenblum
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这篇文章探讨了埃及统治者al-Mustan长期统治期间,富裕时期和真正饥荒时期之间的快速而频繁的转变ṣir(1036–1094),以及这些转变与尼罗河流量年增长波动之间的相关性,这些波动决定了粮食和食品价格的可用性。作者得出结论:(1)富裕和匮乏之间的转变发生在同一个主管政府和同一个哈里发的统治下。因此,行政当局并不是这些过渡的唯一原因;(2) 统治者(al-Mustanṣir)试图将富裕与他自己和他的统治联系起来,并被指责为匮乏时期的罪魁祸首;(3) 年代久远的历史资料是在年度决议中跟踪气候和社会事件的唯一途径。没有任何替代数据足够敏感,能够检测到这种变化,并重建气候异常之后的历史和社会进程;(4)两三年的尼罗河水位上涨不足足以减少粮食供应,这反映在价格上涨、粮食骚乱甚至饥荒中。二三十年的稳定足以积累财富。
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Collapse, affluence, and collapse again: contrasting climatic effects in Egypt during the prolonged reign of al-Mustanṣir (1036–1094)
The article examines the rapid and frequent transitions between periods of affluence and periods of real famine that occurred during the long reign of the Egyptian ruler al-Mustanṣir (1036–1094), as well as the correlation between these transitions and the fluctuations in the annual rise in the Nile flow which determine the availability of grain and food prices. The authors conclude that: (1) The transitions between affluence and dearth occurred under the same competent administration, and under the rule of the same Caliph. Therefore, the administration was not the only reason for these transitions; (2) The ruler (al-Mustanṣir) attempted, nevertheless, to identify affluence with himself and his reign and was blamed for the periods of scarcity; (3) Well-dated historical sources are the only way to follow the climatic and societal occurrences in a yearly resolution. No proxy data are sensitive enough to detect such changes and to reconstruct the historical and social processes that followed the climatic anomalies; and (4) Two or three years of insufficient rises of the Nile were sufficient to decrease the availability of food, reflected in price rises, food riots, and even famine. Two or three decades of stability were enough to enable the accumulation of wealth.
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