After Eden A short history of the world
Book - 2024
"In After Eden, prominent Latin American historian John Charles Chasteen provided a concise history of the world, in which he explores the origins and persistence of the timeless phenomena of humanity's inhumanity to itself. Where did it come from? Why has it been so prevalent throughout our history? And, most importantly, can we overcome it? Chasteen argues that to do so, we must understand our shared past. While much of that past is violent, we can look for inspiration from major periods when we strived to live more cooperatively, such as our early foraging periods, to the creation of universal religions and ethical systems, the birth of the ideas of individual liberty and freedom, the rise of socialism in response to the massiv...e excesses of global capitalism, the civil rights and decolonization movements of the twentieth century, to the environmental and social justice movements of today. Once we understand who and what we are as a species and a people, we will be in the best position to figure out how to work together to tackle the greatest challenges we face today--mass global inequality and the destruction of our environment. Fully informed by the latest scholarship, After Eden presents a down-to earth, fast-paced narrative of world history, animated by stories of people from all walks of life and enriched by insightful analysis and the author's extensive world travel" --
- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
W. W. Norton & Company
[2024]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xviii, 396 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 380-381) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781324036920
- Introduction An Epiphany
- January 6, 2021
- A riot at the US Capitol
- Prologue In the Beginning
- Thirteen Billion Years Ago
- A modern creation story
- Chapter 1. Eden
- The Paleolithic Period
- Living in foraging bands
- Chapter 2. Dominion
- The Neolithic Period
- Inventing agriculture and war
- Chapter 3. Babylon
- Beginning ca. 3500 BCE
- The onset of civilization
- Chapter 4. Alexander
- Beginning ca. 1500 BCE
- The earliest empires
- Chapter 5. Classical World
- Beginning ca. 500 BCE
- Models worthy of imitation
- Chapter 6. World of Faith
- Beginning ca. 500 CE
- Christianity, Islam, Buddhism
- Chapter 7. World of Woe
- Beginning ca. 1000 CE
- Conquest and pestilence
- Chapter 8. Worlds Apart
- Before Western Colonialism
- People on the margins
- Chapter 9. New World
- 1492 and All That
- Transoceanic voyaging
- Chapter 10. Colonized World
- 1500s-1700s
- Creation of a global economy
- Chapter 11. Modern World
- 1750, Mughal Textiles, and All That
- An industrial revolution
- Chapter 12. Liberty
- 1789, a French Revolution, and All That
- Liberalism and its discontents
- Chapter 13. Nations
- 1871, Bismarck Unification, and All That
- Nationalism around the world
- Chapter 14. Revolution
- 1957, Sputnik, and All That
- The socialist challenge
- Chapter 15. Redux
- After the Cold War
- A global failure of ideology
- Epilogue Apocalypse Now?
- Our Shared Future
- We can still solve our shared problems, if we will just do it. But will we?
- Acknowledgments
- Further Readings
- Art Credits
- Index
- A map of the modern world appears on pages xii-xiii, and a map of the premodern world appears on pages 196-197.