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Introducing world history, to 10,000 BCE

edited by David Christian

(The Cambridge world history, v. 1)

Cambridge University Press, 2017

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"First published 2015" "Paperback edition first published 2017"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Volume 1 of the Cambridge World History is an introduction to both the discipline of world history and the earliest phases of world history up to 10,000 BCE. In Part I leading scholars outline the approaches, methods, and themes that have shaped and defined world history scholarship across the world and right up to the present day. Chapters examine the historiographical development of the field globally, periodisation, divergence and convergence, belief and knowledge, technology and innovation, family, gender, anthropology, migration, and fire. Part II surveys the vast Palaeolithic era, which laid the foundations for human history, concentrating on the most recent phases of hominin evolution, the rise of Homo sapiens and the very earliest human societies through to the end of the last ice age. Anthropologists, archaeologists, historical linguists and historians examine climate and tools, language, and culture, as well as offering regional perspectives from across the world.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction and overview David Christian
  • Part I. Historiography, Method, and Themes: 2. Writing world history Marnie Hughes-Warrington
  • 3. The evolution of world histories Dominic Sachsenmaier
  • 4. Evolution, rupture and periodisation Michael Lang
  • 5. From divergence to convergence: centrifugal and centripetal forces in history David Northrup
  • 6. Belief, knowledge and language Luke Clossey
  • 7. Historiography of technology and innovation Daniel Headrick
  • 8. Fire and fuel in human history Johan Goudsblom
  • 9. Family history and world history: from domestication to biopolitics Mary Jo Maynes and Ann Waltner
  • 10. Gendered world history Merry Wiesner-Hanks
  • 11. What does anthropology contribute to world history? Jack Goody
  • 12. Migration in human history Pat Manning
  • Part II. The Palaeolithic and the Beginnings of Human History: 13. Before the farmers: culture and climate from the emergence of homo sapiens to about ten thousand years ago Felipe Fernandez-Arnesto
  • 14. Early humans: tools, language and culture Christopher Ehret
  • 15. Africa from 48,000 to 9600 BCE Christopher Ehret
  • 16. Migration and innovation in Palaeolithic Europe John Hoffecker
  • 17. Asian Palaeolithic dispersals Robin Dennell
  • 18. The Pleistocene colonisation and occupation of Australasia Peter Hiscock
  • 19. The Pleistocene colonisation and occupation of the Americas Nicole M. Waguespack.

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  • NCID
    BB25280768
  • ISBN
    • 9781108406420
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 494 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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