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Societies past and present = a social science world history /
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Societies past and present/ by Thomas C. Burr.
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a social science world history /
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Burr, Thomas C.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xix, 416 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Human Groups, Globalization, and the Long Run -- Chapter 2. Our Common Humanity: Hominin Evolution, the Reasonable Actor, and Groups -- Chapter 3. The First Globalization: Foraging Bands on the Global Human Frontier, 100,000-12,000 BP -- Chapter 4. The Agricultural Revolution: Group Diversification, Domestication, and Expansion, 33,000-7000 BP (31,000-5000 BP) -- Chapter 5. The Urban Revolution I: Chiefdoms and Other Complex Societies, 6000-1000 BCE (8000-3000 BP) -- Chapter 6. The Urban Revolution II: Consolidation and Expansion of Complexity in Agrarian States, Empires, and Civilizations, 3500 BCE-1450 CE -- Chapter 7. The Second Globalization: Industrial Revolution and Global Conquest, 1450s-1910s CE -- Chapter 8. Building a Global Society: Accelerating Globalization, 1910s-2010s -- Chapter 9. Social Patterns of Developed States: Industrial Capitalist Democracies, 1910s-2010s -- Chapter 10. Social Patterns of Developing States: Globalizing the Industrial Revolution, 1910s-2010s -- Chapter 11. Conclusion: The Future, Social Evolution, and Theorizing Humans.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91532-1
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Societies past and present = a social science world history /
Burr, Thomas C.
Societies past and present
a social science world history /[electronic resource] :by Thomas C. Burr. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xix, 416 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Emerging globalities and civilizational perspectives,2731-0639. - Emerging globalities and civilizational perspectives..
Chapter 1. Introduction: Human Groups, Globalization, and the Long Run -- Chapter 2. Our Common Humanity: Hominin Evolution, the Reasonable Actor, and Groups -- Chapter 3. The First Globalization: Foraging Bands on the Global Human Frontier, 100,000-12,000 BP -- Chapter 4. The Agricultural Revolution: Group Diversification, Domestication, and Expansion, 33,000-7000 BP (31,000-5000 BP) -- Chapter 5. The Urban Revolution I: Chiefdoms and Other Complex Societies, 6000-1000 BCE (8000-3000 BP) -- Chapter 6. The Urban Revolution II: Consolidation and Expansion of Complexity in Agrarian States, Empires, and Civilizations, 3500 BCE-1450 CE -- Chapter 7. The Second Globalization: Industrial Revolution and Global Conquest, 1450s-1910s CE -- Chapter 8. Building a Global Society: Accelerating Globalization, 1910s-2010s -- Chapter 9. Social Patterns of Developed States: Industrial Capitalist Democracies, 1910s-2010s -- Chapter 10. Social Patterns of Developing States: Globalizing the Industrial Revolution, 1910s-2010s -- Chapter 11. Conclusion: The Future, Social Evolution, and Theorizing Humans.
This global and comparative history examines the evolution of human societies over many millennia, illuminating patterns within societies today. It shows how the original human groups, bands of hunter-gatherers, grew over time into larger and more complex societies through three major transformations: settlement and domestication, the development of complexity and inequality, and industrial globalization. The book describes how each of these major changes in economy and political structure created new types of societies: villages; chiefdoms and other complex societies; agrarian states and empires; and today's global social system. It therefore shows how different types of societies came to co-exist and interact on Earth. The book compares societies along seven aspects: their economies, political systems, cultural patterns, inequalities, family structures, demographics, and environmental patterns. It shows that even societies that shared similar basic features still exhibited great variety. The comparative framework presented here helps readers develop a conceptual vocabulary for understanding societies, the larger social systems within which they exist, and the major social changes that led to this continuing expansion.
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