

Timothy Brook, "The Price of Collapse: The Little Ice Age and the Fall of Ming China" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Jan 4, 2024
Historian Timothy Brook discusses how the Little Ice Age and environmental disasters contributed to the fall of Ming China. He explores the link between climate change and market breakdowns, the impact of inflation on peasant households, and the influence of foreign trade on the Ming economy. The podcast highlights the role of environmental crises, peasant rebellions, and the entry of the Manchus in the collapse of the Ming Dynasty, drawing parallels to current climate change issues.
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Unexpected Research Path
- Timothy Brook's interest in Ming Dynasty prices stemmed from a desire to understand daily life.
- This research unexpectedly led him to study climate change's impact on the dynasty's fall.
Ming China's Little Ice Age
- Drought combined with cold devastated Ming China during the Little Ice Age, like Europe's experience but with less rain.
- The 1630s and 1640s were particularly brutal, with widespread starvation and pandemics.
Inflated Prices
- Recorded grain prices during Ming crises might be exaggerated for dramatic effect.
- Regardless, these prices were unaffordable, leading to widespread starvation.