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Five innovations that changed human history: transitions and impacts

By: Publication details: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024.Description: x, 293 p.: ill.; pbk.: 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781009523394
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.483 DER
Summary: We live in an era of major technological developments, post-pandemic social adjustment, and dramatic climate change arising from human activity. Considering these phenomena within the long span of human history, we might ask: which innovations brought about truly significant and long-lasting transformations? Drawing on both historical sources and archaeological discoveries, Robin Derricourt explores the origins and earliest development of five major achievements in our deep history, and their impacts on multiple aspects of human lives. The topics presented are the taming and control of fire, the domestication of the horse,and its later association with the wheeled vehicle, the invention of writing in early civilisations, the creation of the printing press and the printed book, and the revolution of wireless communication with the harnessing of radio waves. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Derricourt's survey of key innovations makes us consider what we mean by long-term change, and how the modern world fits into the human story. Presents a narrative of five major innovations in human history Identifies the multiple impacts on society arising from a single innovation Covers different examples across time and space, moving readers away from a presentist and Eurocentric model of history https://www.cambridge.org/us/universitypress/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-general-interest/five-innovations-changed-human-history-transitions-and-impacts?format=PB
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We live in an era of major technological developments, post-pandemic social adjustment, and dramatic climate change arising from human activity. Considering these phenomena within the long span of human history, we might ask: which innovations brought about truly significant and long-lasting transformations? Drawing on both historical sources and archaeological discoveries, Robin Derricourt explores the origins and earliest development of five major achievements in our deep history, and their impacts on multiple aspects of human lives. The topics presented are the taming and control of fire, the domestication of the horse,and its later association with the wheeled vehicle, the invention of writing in early civilisations, the creation of the printing press and the printed book, and the revolution of wireless communication with the harnessing of radio waves. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Derricourt's survey of key innovations makes us consider what we mean by long-term change, and how the modern world fits into the human story.

Presents a narrative of five major innovations in human history
Identifies the multiple impacts on society arising from a single innovation
Covers different examples across time and space, moving readers away from a presentist and Eurocentric model of history

https://www.cambridge.org/us/universitypress/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-general-interest/five-innovations-changed-human-history-transitions-and-impacts?format=PB

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