The structure of big history from the big bang until today /

"The social and natural sciences have more in common than most people would perhaps suspect. This thought-provoking study, the first of its kind ever attempted, presents a single straightforward structure which unites the latest scientific views on the history of the Universe, the Solar System,...

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Pengarang Utama: Spier, Fred, 1952-
Format: Buku
Bahasa:English
Diterbitkan: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, c1996.
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245 1 4 |a The structure of big history from the big bang until today /  |c Fred Spier. 
260 |a Amsterdam :  |b Amsterdam University Press,  |c c1996. 
300 |a ix, 113 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-113). 
505 0 |a I. General approach. Regimes as structuring elements for cosmic, planetary and human history. Human regimes. Inorganic regimes -- II. Human life between micro and macro regimes. Astronomical regimes. Organic and biological regimes -- III. Human cultural regimes. Human ecological regime transformations as the major structuring principle of human history -- IV. Three major ecological regime transformations as structuring principle for human history. The first great ecological regime transformation: the domestication of fire. The gatherer-hunter social regime. Sedentary gatherers and hunters. The second great ecological regime transformation: the transition to an agrarian regime. The evolving agrarian social regime. Agrarian social regime differentiation and development. The third great ecological regime transformation: the transition toward an industrial regime. Social regime transformations. Planetary ecological regime development. 
520 1 |a "The social and natural sciences have more in common than most people would perhaps suspect. This thought-provoking study, the first of its kind ever attempted, presents a single straightforward structure which unites the latest scientific views on the history of the Universe, the Solar System, Earth, life and humankind. It contributes to a better understanding of some long-standing academic controversies, such as the root causes for the origins of humankind, the rise of agriculture and the emergence of early states."--BOOK JACKET. 
650 0 |a Civilization  |x Philosophy. 
650 0 |a Human evolution. 
776 0 8 |i Online version:  |a Spier, Fred, 1952-  |t Structure of big history from the big bang until today.  |d Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©1996  |w (OCoLC)606139749 
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