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big history and the future of humanity

This remains the best single attempt to theorize big history as a discipline that can link core concepts and paradigms across all historical disciplines, from cosmology to geology, from biology to human history. With additional and updated material, the Second Edition also offers a fine introduction to the history of big history and a superb introductory survey to the big history story. Essential reading for anyone interested in a rapidly evolving new field of scholarship that links the sciences and the humanities into a modern, science-based origin story.
David Christian, Macquarie University

Notable for its theoretic approach, this new Second Edition is both an indispensable contribution to the emerging big history narrative and a powerful university textbook. Spier defines words carefully and recognizes the limits of current knowledge, aspects of his own clear thinking.
Cynthia Brown, Em

Table of Contents

List of Figures viii

List of Text Boxes x

Preface and Acknowledgments xi

A Short Time Line of Big History xx

Chapter One Introduction to Big History 1

Introduction 1

Studying the Past 2

A Very Short History of Academic History 12

A Short History of Big History 18

A Historical Theory of Everything? 29

Chapter Two General Approach 42

Introduction 42

Matter and Energy 45

Complexity 48

Energy Flows and the Emergence of Complexity 54

The Goldilocks Principle 63

Chapter Three Cosmic Evolution: The Emergence of Simple Forms of Complexity 74

Introduction 74

The Big Bang: No Complexity 75

Recent Issues Concerning the Big Bang Scenario 77

The Radiation Era: The Emergence of Complexity at the Smallest Scales 80

The Matter Era: The Emergence of Complexity at Atomic and Molecular Scales 86

Galaxy Formation: The Emergence of Complexity at Larger Scales 89

The Emergence of Stars 95

Stars as Nuclear Forges 100

Chapter Four Our Cosmic Neighborhood: The Emergence of Greater Complexity 107

Introduction 107

The Galactic Habitable Zone 110

The Emergence of Our Cosmic Neighborhood 111

The Solar System Habitable Zone 116

Major Characteristics of Earth 118

Early Inner Planetary History 122

Early Earth History 125

Life Is Very Special 126

The Emergence of Life 130

Chapter Five Life on Earth: The Widening Range of Complexity 140

Life, Energy and Complexity 140

Planetary Energy Flows and Life 147

The Gaia Hypothesis 149

The Emergence of Energy Harvesting from Outside 153

The Emergence of the Biological Food Web 156

The Emergence of Multicellular Organisms 160

The Emergence of Brains and Consciousness 162

The Increase and Expansion of Biological Complexity 166

Conquest of the Land 168

Further Increasing Complexity 170

Chapter Six Early Human History: The Emergence of the Greatest Known Complexity 179

Introduction 179

What Makes Humans Different 180

Energy and Complexity 183

The Emergence of Early Humans 185

Improving Social Coordination 188

Tool Making and Brain Growth 189

Brains and Intestines 193

Fire Control 194

Migration 197

The Rise of Modern Humans 200

Early Religion 205

Chapter Seven Recent Human History: The Development of the Greatest Known Complexity 214

Introduction 214

The Agrarian Revolution 220

The Developing Agrarian Regime 229

Social Effects of the Agrarian Revolution 232

The Emergence of Agrarian Religions 234

Increasing Agricultural Complexity and Declining Untamed Complexity 235

Early State Formation 240

The Emergence of Big States 245

The Emergence of Moral Religions 247

Energy and Complexity in State Societies 251

The First Wave of Globalization 256

Industrialization: The Second Wave of Globalization 264

Informatization: The Third Wave of Globalization 271

Energy, Complexity and Goldilocks Circumstances 276

Chapter Eight Facing the Future 295

Introduction 295

A Very Short Overview of the Long Future of the Universe 299

The Future of Earth and Life 300

The Future of Humanity 301

The Availability of Matter and Energy 304

Exhaustion of Critical Resources and Growing Entropy 309

Will Humans Migrate to Other Planets? 311

Final Words 313

Index 318

Big History and the Future of Humanity

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 24/04/2015
    ISBN13: 9781118881729, 978-1118881729
    ISBN10: 1118881729

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    big history and the future of humanity

    This remains the best single attempt to theorize big history as a discipline that can link core concepts and paradigms across all historical disciplines, from cosmology to geology, from biology to human history. With additional and updated material, the Second Edition also offers a fine introduction to the history of big history and a superb introductory survey to the big history story. Essential reading for anyone interested in a rapidly evolving new field of scholarship that links the sciences and the humanities into a modern, science-based origin story.
    David Christian, Macquarie University

    Notable for its theoretic approach, this new Second Edition is both an indispensable contribution to the emerging big history narrative and a powerful university textbook. Spier defines words carefully and recognizes the limits of current knowledge, aspects of his own clear thinking.
    Cynthia Brown, Em

    Table of Contents

    List of Figures viii

    List of Text Boxes x

    Preface and Acknowledgments xi

    A Short Time Line of Big History xx

    Chapter One Introduction to Big History 1

    Introduction 1

    Studying the Past 2

    A Very Short History of Academic History 12

    A Short History of Big History 18

    A Historical Theory of Everything? 29

    Chapter Two General Approach 42

    Introduction 42

    Matter and Energy 45

    Complexity 48

    Energy Flows and the Emergence of Complexity 54

    The Goldilocks Principle 63

    Chapter Three Cosmic Evolution: The Emergence of Simple Forms of Complexity 74

    Introduction 74

    The Big Bang: No Complexity 75

    Recent Issues Concerning the Big Bang Scenario 77

    The Radiation Era: The Emergence of Complexity at the Smallest Scales 80

    The Matter Era: The Emergence of Complexity at Atomic and Molecular Scales 86

    Galaxy Formation: The Emergence of Complexity at Larger Scales 89

    The Emergence of Stars 95

    Stars as Nuclear Forges 100

    Chapter Four Our Cosmic Neighborhood: The Emergence of Greater Complexity 107

    Introduction 107

    The Galactic Habitable Zone 110

    The Emergence of Our Cosmic Neighborhood 111

    The Solar System Habitable Zone 116

    Major Characteristics of Earth 118

    Early Inner Planetary History 122

    Early Earth History 125

    Life Is Very Special 126

    The Emergence of Life 130

    Chapter Five Life on Earth: The Widening Range of Complexity 140

    Life, Energy and Complexity 140

    Planetary Energy Flows and Life 147

    The Gaia Hypothesis 149

    The Emergence of Energy Harvesting from Outside 153

    The Emergence of the Biological Food Web 156

    The Emergence of Multicellular Organisms 160

    The Emergence of Brains and Consciousness 162

    The Increase and Expansion of Biological Complexity 166

    Conquest of the Land 168

    Further Increasing Complexity 170

    Chapter Six Early Human History: The Emergence of the Greatest Known Complexity 179

    Introduction 179

    What Makes Humans Different 180

    Energy and Complexity 183

    The Emergence of Early Humans 185

    Improving Social Coordination 188

    Tool Making and Brain Growth 189

    Brains and Intestines 193

    Fire Control 194

    Migration 197

    The Rise of Modern Humans 200

    Early Religion 205

    Chapter Seven Recent Human History: The Development of the Greatest Known Complexity 214

    Introduction 214

    The Agrarian Revolution 220

    The Developing Agrarian Regime 229

    Social Effects of the Agrarian Revolution 232

    The Emergence of Agrarian Religions 234

    Increasing Agricultural Complexity and Declining Untamed Complexity 235

    Early State Formation 240

    The Emergence of Big States 245

    The Emergence of Moral Religions 247

    Energy and Complexity in State Societies 251

    The First Wave of Globalization 256

    Industrialization: The Second Wave of Globalization 264

    Informatization: The Third Wave of Globalization 271

    Energy, Complexity and Goldilocks Circumstances 276

    Chapter Eight Facing the Future 295

    Introduction 295

    A Very Short Overview of the Long Future of the Universe 299

    The Future of Earth and Life 300

    The Future of Humanity 301

    The Availability of Matter and Energy 304

    Exhaustion of Critical Resources and Growing Entropy 309

    Will Humans Migrate to Other Planets? 311

    Final Words 313

    Index 318

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