Christian Pfister (Swiss historian)
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Christian Pfister (born 23 August 1944 in
Bern german: Berner(in)french: Bernois(e) it, bernese , neighboring_municipalities = Bremgarten bei Bern, Frauenkappelen, Ittigen, Kirchlindach, Köniz, Mühleberg, Muri bei Bern, Neuenegg, Ostermundigen, Wohlen bei Bern, Zollikofen , website ...
) is a
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historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the stu ...
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Life

Pfister studied history and geography at the
University of Bern The University of Bern (german: Universität Bern, french: Université de Berne, la, Universitas Bernensis) is a university in the Switzerland, Swiss capital of Bern and was founded in 1834. It is regulated and financed by the Canton of Bern. It ...
from 1966 to 1970, where he graduated in 1974. This was followed by study visits to the
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and the
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in Norwich. He habilitated in 1982. From 1990 to 1996, Pfister was supported by the
Swiss National Science Foundation The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF, German: ''Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung'', SNF; French: ''Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique'', FNS; Italian: ''Fondo nazionale svizzero ...
(SNSF) in his research on climate history. From 1997 until his retirement in 2009, he was Full Professor of Economic, Social and Environmental History at the Historical Institute of the University of Bern. For the first time, his professorship combined the three pillars of the
sustainability Specific definitions of sustainability are difficult to agree on and have varied in the literature and over time. The concept of sustainability can be used to guide decisions at the global, national, and individual levels (e.g. sustainable livi ...
discourse. Since 2009, he has been working as a freelance researcher at the Oeschger Centre for Climate Research at the University of Bern. His successor at the University of Bern in 2010 was Christian Rohr, who is now Professor of Environmental and Climate History. Pfister acted as founding president of the ''European Society for Environmental History'' (ESEH). In addition to climate history, he has made a name for himself in
agricultural history Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe, and included a diverse range of taxa. At least eleven separate regions of the Old and New World were involved as independent centers of origin. The development of agriculture a ...
,
population history Demographic history is the reconstructed record of human population in the past. Given the lack of population records prior to the 1950s, there are many gaps in our record of demographic history. Historical demographers must make do with estimates, ...
, regional history, the history of natural disasters and
environmental history Environmental history is the study of human interaction with the natural world over time, emphasising the active role nature plays in influencing human affairs and vice versa. Environmental history first emerged in the United States out of th ...
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Work


Climate history

Pfister is regarded as one of the pioneers in the field of
historical climatology Historical climatology is the study of historical changes in climate and their effect on civilization from the emergence of homininis to the present day. This differs from paleoclimatology which encompasses climate change over the entire history o ...
. His research focuses on the social dimension of
climate change In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to E ...
and nature induced disasters, and the reconstruction of past weather and
climate change In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to E ...
from historical documents for the period before the use of instrumental measurements. He is particularly known for the further development of the Pfister climate indices, named after him, into a powerful instrument for the reconstruction of approximate values for temperatures and precipitation from historical documents. In this way, Pfister has succeeded in "connecting climate history with quantitative climate science. (...) The results obtained from Climate History, especially those concerning extreme events, contribute to improving risk assessment by broadening the basis of statistics." The project "European Palaeoclimate and Man since the Last Glaciation" of the "
European Science Foundation The European Science Foundation (ESF) is an association of 11 member organizations devoted to scientific research in 8 European countries. ESF is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation that promotes the highest quality science ...
" (1989) became important for historical climate research in the longer term. In this context, Pfister led a research group that gathered documentary data from all over Europe to reconstruct monthly weather charts for the period 1675–1715. In this context, he adapted the Climhist software package, developed for the documentation of the "Climate History of Switzerland" (1984), to create the European database Euro-Climhist. Since the 1990s, Pfister has gradually expanded and methodically refined the database. Today (2019), Euro-Climhist is the largest climate history database with over 200,000 records.


Agricultural history

Agricultural-historical topics occupy a large space in Pfister's writings, since they are closely linked to climate history and population history. He distinguishes four agricultural utilisation zones in
Old Swiss Confederacy The Old Swiss Confederacy or Swiss Confederacy (German language, Modern German: ; historically , after the Swiss Reformation, Reformation also , "Confederation of the Swiss") was a loose confederation of independent small states (, German or ...
: the cereal-growing area in the Swiss Plateau, the pastoral area in mountainous areas, a zone of mixed field-grass cultivation in hilly areas, and areas of intensive viticulture. The main focus of his analysis and models is on cereal production. In this context Pfister has worked out the importance of the
nitrogen cycle The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems. The conversion of nitrogen can be carried out through both biologi ...
for productivity development. 3


Population history

Since
Erich Keyser Erich Keyser (12 October 1893 – 21 February 1968) was a Nazi activist and far-right nationalist historian connected with the anti-Polish ideology of Ostforschung and the racist Volkisch movement. He supported German expansion in Central and Easter ...
’s Population History of Germany (Leipzig, 1938) no synthesis had been written for German speaking areas in the Early Modern Period. At the beginning of the 1990s, Christian Pfister took on the task of collecting and compiling a hardly comprehensible number of small-scale, at best regional and heterogeneous studies worked out over half a century, and to press them into the framework of a small volume of the Encyclopaedia of German History.


Regional history

Both Christian Pfister’s dissertation (1974) and his habilitation thesis (1984) were committed to the ''histoire totale'' of the Annales School in addition to climate history. His focus on the
Canton of Bern The canton of Bern or Berne (german: Kanton Bern; rm, Chantun Berna; french: canton de Berne; it, Canton Berna) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. Its capital city, Bern, is also the ''de facto'' capital of Switzerland. ...
opened up a field of regional history that continued to occupy him in the years that followed. Through the fine division of its landscape, the Canton of Bern offers a patchwork of zones which followed different paths in their development. Pfister’s monograph "Im Strom der Modernisierung" (Bern, 1995) meets the methodological postulate of a ''histoire totale'' with extraordinary precision and spatial-temporal differentiation; and can be regarded as a material history in the best sense of the word, in which energy sources and food, agricultural production methods and their modernization appear just as much as the people who give birth, eat, work, argue, invent, try, age and die, and are not only processed into statistical series of numbers. Concurrent to Climhist, Christian Pfister set up the BERNHIST regional history database from 1984. In 2009, the database contained around 1.5 million individual data from the fields of population, economy, environment and politics for the period from 1700 to the present. In 2019, a modernized version of BERNHIST was launched.


Environmental history

Based on its energy base (biomass, coal, oil, and gas), Pfister divides economic and environmental history into three fundamental social periods – agricultural society, industrial society and consumer society. His thesis is that the current urgency of the climate problem and the glut of plastic waste is due to the flooding of markets with cheap oil from the late 1950s onwards. The corresponding anthology (Pfister 1995b) experienced a second edition in 1996. An enlarged synthesis in English was published in 2010.


History of nature induced disasters

From 1882 to 1976, Switzerland was largely spared natural disasters. Pfister demonstrates that this "disaster gap" (german: Katastrophenlücke) contributed to natural risks being underestimated until the late 1980s. It was not until this time that natural disasters were discovered as an attractive topic in historical research. In his "Weather Hindcast" (1999), Pfister links the climate variations of the last five hundred years in Switzerland with the description of severe natural disasters. He postulates that natural disasters can be regarded as pacemakers of modernization and, at least in Switzerland, were fundamental for the development of a nationwide solidarity between the poor mountain regions and the wealthy regions in the
Swiss Plateau The Swiss Plateau or Central Plateau (german: Schweizer Mittelland; french: plateau suisse; it, altopiano svizzero) is one of the three major landscapes in Switzerland, lying between the Jura Mountains and the Swiss Alps. It covers about 30% of ...
. With these theses he succeeded in giving a new depth to the primarily cultural-historical discussion about the interpretation and perception of disasters. He has written several articles on natural disasters and, together with
Christof Mauch Christof Mauch (born 9 February 1960 in Sindelfingen, Germany) is a German historian, presently director of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich, Germany, and since 2007 professor of American Cultural History and Transatl ...
, published an anthology on this topic in 2009.


Distinctions

Christian Pfister was awarded the following distinctions: * ''Theodor Kocher-Prize'' of the Bern University (1986) * ''Honorary Member'' of Romanian Scientists’ Academy (1997) * ''Eduard Brückner-Prize'' for "outstanding interdisciplinary achievements in climate research" (2000) * ''Bronze Medal of the Faculty of Sciences'' of Masaryk-University in Brno (Czech Republic) "for his valuable contribution to the development of scientific cooperation and to the progress of historical climate research" (2009) * ''Doctor honoris causa'' of the Universidad Ricardo Palma in Lima "en reconocimiento a su destacada trayectoria profesional y por sus aportes en el camp de la Historia del Clima" (2010)


Publications (selection)


Monographs and important articles

* ''Agrarkonjunktur und Witterungsverlauf im westlichen Schweizer Mittelland zur Zeit der Ökonomischen Patrioten 1755–1797''. ''Ein Beitrag zur Umwelt- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte des 18. Jahrhunderts.'' Geographisches Institut der Universität Bern, Bern 1975. * ''Das Klima der Schweiz von 1525–1860 und seine Bedeutung in der Geschichte von Bevölkerung und Landwirtschaft''. Haupt, Bern 1984. * ''Bevölkerungsgeschichte und historische Demographie 1500–1800'' (= Enzyklopädie deutscher Geschichte. Bd. 28). Oldenbourg, München 1994, . * ''Im Strom der Modernisierung. Bevölkerung, Wirtschaft und Umwelt im Kanton Bern (1700–1914)''. Bern 1995
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. * ''Wetternachhersage. 500 Jahre Klimavariationen und Naturkatastrophen (1496–1995)''. Haupt, Bern 1999, . * ''The “Black Swan” of 1540. Aspects of a European Megadrought'', in: Klaus Leggewie and Franz Mauelshagen (eds.), Climatic Change and Cultural Transition in Europe, Brill, Leiden 2018: 156-196. * Christian Pfister and Heinz Wanner: ''Climate and Society in Europe, The Last Thousand Years'', Bern 2021, .


Editions

* with Peter Brimblecombe, ''The silent countdown. Essays in European Environmental History''. Springer, Berlin, New York 1990. * ''Am Tag danach: Zur Bewältigung von Naturkatastrophen in der Schweiz 1500–2000''. Haupt, Bern 2002, . * with Wolfgang Behringer, Hartmut Lehmann: ''Cultural Consequences of the «Little Ice Age»''. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2005. . * with Christof Mauch: ''Natural disasters, cultural responses: case studies toward a global environmental history''. Lexington Books, Lanham 2009. * with Daniel Krämer and Daniel Marc Segesser: ''«Woche für Woche neue Preisaufschläge »: Nahrungsmittel-, Energie- und Ressourcenkonflikte in der Schweiz des Ersten Weltkrieges'', Schwabe, Basel 2016. * with Sam White and Franz Mauelshagen: ''The Palgrave Handbook of Climate History'', Palgrave Macmillan, London 2018


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* Daniel Krämer and Stephanie Summermatter. Introduction to: Sustainable History. Festschrift for Christian Pfister. Chronos, Zürich 2009, , translated from German. Complete publication lis
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References


External links



* ''Christian Pfister, a historian passing across borders''. Interview with Hans von Storch and Heinz Wanner introduced by Thomas Stocker, December 2018, in
academia.edu (pdf)

Euro-Climhist – Ways to Weather hindcasting

BERNHIST: Canton of Bern history database
(in German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Pfister, Christian 1944 births Living people Environmental historians 20th-century Swiss historians 21st-century Swiss historians