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A History of Big History

This Element seeks to articulate and examine Big History's theory and practice from within a historical context.

Ian Hesketh (Author)

9781009005197, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 15 June 2023

75 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm, 0.124 kg

Big History is a seemingly novel approach that seeks to situate human history within a grand cosmic story of life. It claims to do so by uniting the historical sciences in order to construct a linear and accurate timeline of 'threshold moments' beginning with the Big Bang and ending with the present and future development of humanity itself. As well as examining the theory and practice of Big History, this Element considers Big History alongside previous largescale attempts to unite human and natural history, and includes comparative discussions of the practices of chronology, universal history, and the evolutionary epic.

1. Introduction: what is big history?
2. A history of big history
3. Big history in theory and practice
4. Conclusion
Bibliography.

Subject Areas: History: theory & methods [HBA]

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