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The Evolution of Everything: The Patterns and Causes of Big History

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Big History seeks to retell the human story in light of scientific advances by such methods as radiocarbon dating and genetic analysis. This book provides a deep, causal view of the forces that have shaped the universe, the earth, and humanity. Starting with the Big Bang and the formation of the earth, it traces the evolutionary history of the world, focusing on humanity's origins. It also explores the many natural forces shaping humanity, especially the evolution of the brain and behaviour. Moving through time, the causes of such important transformations as agriculture, complex societies, the industrial revolution, the enlightenment, and modernity are placed in the context of underlying changes in demography, learning, and social organization. Humans are biological creatures, operating with instincts evolved millions of years ago, but in the context of a rapidly changing world, and as we try to adapt to new circumstances, we must regularly reckon with our deep past.

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  • This book will be of interest to those teaching courses on Big History, particularly those that are teaching it from a scientific point of view rather than a historical one, as this will be the first book to take that approach
  • It gives students a context to understand historical patterns and teaches them to discriminate ultimate from proximate causes of past events
  • Describes the major causal factors of astronomy, geology, biology, human behavior, and world history
Συγγραφέας: Villmoare Brian
Εκδότης: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 432
ISBN: 9781108797320
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2022

Introduction
Part I. Introduction to the Scientific Perspective on the Past
2. The Origins of the Universe
3. The Structure and History of the Earth
4. Life
5. Evolution
6. Genetics
7. The Evolution of Complex Life
8. The Cambrian Explosion
9. Fish and Land Animals
10. Protohumans
11. The Genus Homo
12. Human Variation: The Science and History
13. Evolution and Human Behavior
14. Brain Evolution
15. Chaos and Complexity
Part II. Science and History
16. The Neolithic
17. States and Nations
18. Religion and Philosophy
19. The Enlightenment
20. The Industrial Revolution
21. Economics
22. Globalism: Money and Power
23. Modernity
24. Prospects for the Future.

Brian Villmoare is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). His research interests range from broad questions of evolutionary theory to high-resolution studies of the hominin face. His current research projects include studying the role of selection and genetics in evolutionary change and extinction, the specific evolutionary constraints and selection pressures responsible for hominin craniofacial form, and paleoanthropological fieldwork in Ethiopia. In 2013 he participated in the discovery of the oldest fossil specimen of our genus, Homo.

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