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Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present [Hardcover]

Cynthia Stokes Brown (Author)
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September 16, 2007
Jared Diamond meets Stephen Hawking in a book that fits human history into the history of the universe, by an American Book Award winner.

An epic for our time, Big History begins when the universe is no more than a single point the size of an atom, squeezed together in unimaginable density, and ends with a twenty-first-century planet inhabited by 6.1 billion people. It's a story that takes in prehistoric geology, human evolution, the agrarian age, the Black Death, the voyages of Columbus, the industrial revolution, and global warming. Historian Cynthia Brown visits the Vikings, the Mayas and Aztecs, the Incas, the Mongol empire, and the Islamic heartlands. Along the way she considers topics as varied as cell formation, population growth, global disparities, and illiteracy, creating a stunning synthesis of historical and scientific knowledge of humanity and the earth we inhabit.

Big History represents a new kind of history, one that skillfully interweaves historical knowledge and cutting-edge science. In an age of global warming, when the fate of the earth hangs in the balance, scientific advances permit us to see the universe as never before, grasping the timescales that allow us to understand the history of mankind in the context of its ecological impact on the planet. Cynthia Brown's lucid, accessible narrative is the first popularization of this innovative new field of study, as thrilling as it is ambitious.


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Beginning with the very origin of the universe, American Book Award–winning author Brown (Ready from Within: Septima Clark and the Civil Rights Movement) shows that history is more than the written records of the gadfly species Homo sapiens. In a multidisciplinary narrative subtly emphasizing the mutual impact of people and planet, Brown covers Earth's history from the big bang through the development of life and the growth of civilization. Nice concrete details give immediacy to the most remote events: The gold in the ring on your finder has to be more than 4.5 billion years old. Brown's story covers the globe, encompassing the Mongols and Vikings, Mayans and Aztecs, as well as the Islamic Empire and Europe. Brown looks at the gold rush that followed Columbus's American voyages and the impact of chocolate, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco and chili peppers on European habits. In a blink the Industrial Revolution and world wars lead to the new millennium. While much of the story is familiar, Brown's writing lucidly knits each topic into a vast historical mosaic. This exciting saga crosses space and time to illustrate how humans, born of stardust, were shaped—and how they in turn shaped the world we know today. 33 b&w illus. (Sept.)
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Cynthia Brown gives us a global history, one which provides the kind of historical knowledge that all students should bring to their understanding of current happenings.

Ordinary stars turn hydrogen into helium, helium into carbon, and so on. But only supernovas can create elements beyond iron; the elements that make life on Earth possible originated in giant exploding stars. Thus, Cynthia Stokes Brown writes romantically, "we quite literally are made of stardust." Alas, romance doesn't last long in Brown's brief history of everything. The "universal ancestor" -- the first living cells on our planet -- may have been related to today's blue-green bacteria. So we are stardust, yes; but we are "pond scum," too. Not to mention farmers: The earliest crops planted in the Americas include chile peppers and pumpkins. And voyagers: The Polynesians who reached Easter Island about 1,600 years ago must have landed on American shores long before Europeans did. How else could sweet potatoes have been introduced to the Polynesian islands? There's much to argue about in Brown's account, and much to discover. (Alan Cooperman - The Washington Post ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: New Press, The; First Edition edition (September 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595581960
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595581969
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #607,023 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Really Big Picture, January 21, 2008
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It's hard not to admire what Ms. Brown has tried to do with this book, Big History. In essence, as the subtitle to the book implies, she has tried to cover the history of the world starting with the big bang and working up through the present. By doing so, she attempts to provide a unity that is often missing from works of history, paying respect to the work done in the world of science and giving us a true "big picture."

In many ways, Ms. Brown succeeds with her work. Most importantly, she opens our eyes to ideas that are often left out of typical histories. She is very cognizant of what is left to answer in her field, finishing each chapter with a section of "unanswered questions" that are quite thought-provoking and may be the best part of this work.

On the other hand, this book can be little more than the broadest of overviews of historical trends. Coming in at 248 pages, one can't really expect much more considering the ground that she's trying to cover. This is not necessarily a bad thing but I have wed widely in certain areas that she discusses; in particular, as a science teacher, I'm well-versed in those subjects that touch mine: big bang theory, scientific/industrial revolution, etc. I've even read a number of the books she notes and I couldn't help but notice what's been left out of her discussion. The loss of detail in pursuit of the big picture is always a problem in books like this.

Still, it is a succinct and compelling volume in many ways. Ms. Brown is clearly familiar with the latest research and lays out her global vision well. For beginners in history, this would be an excellent place to start. And it's not bad for the rest of us either.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History on the wider scale, May 5, 2008
This review is from: Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present (Hardcover)
If the world began thirteen years ago, modern industrial societies would have only existed for six seconds, says "Big History: From The Big Bang to The Present". The universe is 13.7 billion years old and "Big History: From the Big Bang to The Present" attempts to cover it all in a book that is as artistic as a novel while reducing humankind to the small spec that it is- while still granting it some dignity in an act of grand balance. Author and Professor Cynthia Stokes Brown combines so many elements and makes simply a delightful book in "Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present" and as such it has our highest recommendation for anyone with an interest of history on the wider scale or just history in general.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, December 22, 2007
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Brown's clear, orderly and concise history of mankind is indeed a joy to read. It traces human development in a systamatic and logical manner, omitting unimportant episodes to allow anyone to quickly and correctly understand the development of our world.
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