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The Invention of Yesterday: A 50,000-Year History of Human Culture, Conflict, and Connection [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 448 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x164x40 mm, weight: 679 g, 25 Maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: PublicAffairs,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1610397967
  • ISBN-13: 9781610397964
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 448 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x164x40 mm, weight: 679 g, 25 Maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: PublicAffairs,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1610397967
  • ISBN-13: 9781610397964
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This far-reaching global human history describes the separate beginnings of the world’s major cultural movements – Confucianism, Islam, Judeo-Christianity and Nomadism – and their ever closer intertwinement that is the defining feature of our world today. 30,000 first printing.

A sweeping global human history that describes the separate beginnings of the world's major cultural movements--Confucianism, Islam, Judeo-Christianity and Nomadism--and the dramatic, sometimes ruinous, sometimes transformative effects of their ever closer intertwinement that is the defining feature of our world today.

Forty thousand years ago, the human species existed as thousands of small, virtually autonomous bands, roaming a world almost entirely untouched by humans, each band in contact with a few neighbors but unaware of the thousands of others spread across the planet. Today, no life can unfold in isolation from the general flux and flow of human activity. Every habitable inch of the planet is inhabited by humans, there is no place left untouched by our presence, and events anywhere on this planet can have consequences felt by people anywhere else on this planet. The center of the world no longer seems to be this place or that place but the system as a whole.

This journey--from vulnerable small groups to a planet-encompassing hive--is the subject of Tamim Ansary's elegant and gripping history. His object is not just to describe the journey, but to illuminate the many essential human qualities that it preserves--our various gods and laws, our rulers and bankers, our philosophers and outcasts, each of which is a continuous presence in the various global cultures. They are the survivors in the human drama, whereas nation states, corporations, policies and political ideas are all susceptible to violent upheaval and dramatic erasure.

Our current moment, Ansary shows, is one of revolutionary reinvention, as old habits are cast aside and reconfigured by the ever more intertwined world we have created. The whole of human history, after all, has been leading up to it.
Introduction 1(10)
PART I Tools, Language, and Environment
11(62)
1 The Physical Stage
13(8)
2 History Begins with Language
21(6)
3 Civilization Begins with Geography
27(14)
4 Trade Weaves the Networks
41(12)
5 The Birth of Belief Systems
53(20)
PART II One Planet, Many Worlds
73(100)
6 Money, Math, Messaging, Management, and Might
75(10)
7 Megaempires Take the Stage
85(19)
8 The Lands in Between
104(15)
9 When Worlds Overlap
119(29)
10 World Historical Monads
148(25)
PART III The Table Tilts
173(2)
11 Out of the North
175(8)
12 Europe on the Rise
183(13)
13 The Nomads' Last Roar
196(7)
14 Europe and the Long Crusades
203(20)
15 The Restoration Narrative
223(24)
16 The Progress Narrative
247(8)
PART IV History's Hinge
255(54)
17 That Columbus Moment
257(8)
18 Chain Reactions
265(13)
19 After Columbus: The World
278(8)
20 The Center Does Not Hold
286(10)
21 Middle World Enmeshed
296(7)
22 Ripple Effects
303(6)
PART V Enter the Machine
309(56)
23 The Invention Explosion
311(10)
24 Our Machines, Ourselves
321(12)
25 Social Constellations in the Machine Age
333(10)
26 Empires and Nation-States
343(13)
27 A World at War
356(9)
PART VI The Singularity Has Three Sides
365(42)
28 Beyond the Nation-State
367(13)
29 Digital Era
380(9)
30 The Environment
389(8)
31 The Big Picture
397(10)
Acknowledgments 407(2)
Bibliography 409(10)
Index 419
Tamim Ansary is the author of Destiny Disrupted and Games without Rules, among other books. For ten years he wrote a monthly column for Encarta.com, and has published essays and commentary in the San Francisco Chronicle, Salon, Alternet, TomPaine.com, Edutopia, Parade, Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. He has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Bill Moyers, PBS The News Hour, Al Jazeera, and NPR. Born in Afghanistan in 1948, he moved to the U.S. in 1964. He lives in San Francisco.