Origin story A big history of everything

David Christian, 1946-

Book - 2018

Most historians study the smallest slivers of time, emphasizing specific dates, individuals, and documents. But what would it look like to study the whole of history, from the big bang through the present day -- and even into the remote future? How would looking at the full span of time change the way we perceive the universe, the earth, and our very existence? These were the questions David Christian set out to answer when he created the field of "Big History," the most exciting new approach to understanding where we have been, where we are, and where we are going. In Origin Story, Christian takes readers on a wild ride through the entire 13.8 billion years we've come to know as "history." By focusing on defining e...vents (thresholds), major trends, and profound questions about our origins, Christian exposes the hidden threads that tie everything together -- from the creation of the planet to the advent of agriculture, nuclear war, and beyond. With stunning insights into the origin of the universe, the beginning of life, the emergence of humans, and what the future might bring, Origin Story boldly reframes our place in the cosmos.

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Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
David Christian, 1946- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
x, 357 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-340) and index.
ISBN
9780316392006
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Part I. Cosmos
  • Chapter 1. In the Beginning: Threshold 1
  • Chapter 2. Stars and Galaxies: Thresholds 2 and 3
  • Chapter 3. Molecules and Moons: Threshold 4
  • Part II. Biosphere
  • Chapter 4. Life: Threshold 5
  • Chapter 5. Little Life and the Biosphere
  • Chapter 6. Big Life and the Biosphere
  • Part III. US
  • Chapter 7. Humans: Threshold 6
  • Chapter 8. Farming: Threshold 7
  • Chapter 9. Agrarian Civilizations
  • Chapter 10. On the Verge of Today's World
  • Chapter 11. The Anthropocene: Threshold 8
  • Part IV. The Future
  • Chapter 12. Where Is It All Going?
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix: Statistics on Human History
  • Glossary
  • Futher Reading
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Christian's (history, Macquarie Univ.; Big History) fascinating, all-encompassing history of everything that has happened since the Big Bang includes his own projections of the near future. While most historians focus on specific instances, individuals, dates, or documents, Christian structures the work around eight defining thresholds that have driven human culture and progress. These include the original Big Bang, the sub-sequent development of stars and galaxies, the original formation of the fundamental elements that ultimately evolved into life as we know it, the formation of the biosphere, the evolution of humans, the impact of the agrarian society, and the current Anthropocene epoch. The author interlaces insights drawn from dozens of disciplines in the sciences, arts, and humanities, and the result is a unifying knowledge that knits the puzzle pieces of solid scholarship into a magnificent model of understanding of everything. His speculation on the possible future advances along with his sage advice and warnings should be a wake-up call for world leaders. Jamie Jackson's clean, smoothly paced diction helps listeners maintain focus. -VERDICT This macro-level history will appeal to fans of anthropology and history and erudite listeners of the works of Jacob Bronowski, Kenneth Clark, James Burke, Carl Sagan, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. ["An invigorating romp through time and space that brings fresh perspective to the science of human history": LJ 7/18 review of the Little, Brown hc.]-Dale Farris, Groves, TX © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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