Tambora and the Year without a Summer
Discover the profound impact of one of history's most significant climatic events in Tambora and the Year without a Summer by Wolfgang Behringer. Published in 2019, this compelling book spans 350 pages and delves into the catastrophic consequences of the 1816 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which triggered a dramatic shift in global weather patterns. Experience how extreme cold and torrential rains led to devastating floods in Asia, while Western Europe and North America faced a 'year without a summer.' This event not only caused failed harvests in 1817, resulting in widespread famine, but also influenced world politics and societal changes. Behringer, a leading climate historian, expertly weaves together climatic changes, historical context, and the far-reaching effects of volcanic eruptions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by the complexities of climate, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the interplay between nature and human society.