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Big History : The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity / David Christian ; The Teaching Company.

Par : Christian, David | San Diego State University.
Collaborateur(s) : The Teaching Company.
Collection : The Great Courses. Éditeur : Chantilly, VA : The Teaching Company, 2010Édition : 1st ed.Description :8 DVDs (1440 min) : sd. col. ; 4 3/4 in + 1 Course Guidebook (280 p. : ill. ; 19 cm).ISBN : 1598034103 (dvd) .Sujet(s) : Great Courses -- History | History -- Civilization | History -- Culture and philosophy | World history -- Human evolutionRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website.
Dépouillement complet :
"About 100,000 to 60,000 years ago, a species of hominines—bipedal ape-like creatures—began to move out of its home territory in Africa and into the Asian continent. Today, homo sapiens, the descendants of those first hominines—live in nearly every ecological niche. We fly through the air in planes, communicate instantaneously over immense distances, and develop theories about the creation of the Universe. In Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity, you’ll hear this ever-evolving story—the history of everything—in its monumental entirety from the moment the Universe grew from the size of an atom to the size of a galaxy in a fraction of a second" (Publisher's website).
DVD CONTENTS: 1. What Is Big History? 2. Moving across Multiple Scales 3. Simplicity and Complexity 4. Evidence and the Nature of Science 5. Threshold 1 - Origins of Big Bang Cosmology 6. How Did Everything Begin? Disc 2 7. Threshold 2 - The First Stars and Galaxies 8. Threshold 3 - Making Chemical Elements 9. Threshold 4 - The Earth and the Solar System 10. The Early Earth - A Short History 11. Plate Tectonics and the Earth<s Geography 12. Threshold 5 - Life Disc 3 13. Darwin and Natural Selection 14. The Evidence for Natural Selection 15. The Origins of Life 16. Life on Earth - Single-celled Organisms 17. Life on Earth - Multi-celled Organisms 18. Hominines Disc 4 19. Evidence on Hominine Evolution 20. Threshold 6 - What Makes Humans Different? 21. Hom sapiens - The First Humans 22. Paleolithic Lifeways 23. Change in the Paleolithic Era 24. Threshold 7 - Agriculture Disc 5 25. The Origins of Agriculture 26. The First Agrarian Societies 27. Power and Its Origins 28. Early Power Structures 29. From Villages to Cities 30. Sumer - The First Agrarian Civilization Disc 6 31. Agrarian Civilizations in Other Regions 32. The World That Agrarian Civilizations Made 33. Long Trends - Expansion and State Power 34. Long Trends - Rates of Innovation 35. Long Trends - Disease and Malthusian Cycles 36. Comparing the World Zones Disc 7 37. The Americas in the Later Agrarian Era 38. Threshold 8 - The Modern Revolution 39. The Medieval Malthusian Cycle, 500 - 1350 40. The Early Modern Cycle, 1350-1700 41. Breakthrough - The Industrial Revolution 42. Spread of the Industrial Revolution to 1900 Disc 8 43. The 20th Century 44. The World That the Modern Revolution Made 45. Human History and the Biosphere 46. The Next 100 Years 47. The Next Millenium and the Remote Future 48. Big History - Humans in the Cosmos
Résumé analytique : "About 100,000 to 60,000 years ago, a species of hominines—bipedal ape-like creatures—began to move out of its home territory in Africa and into the Asian continent. Today, homo sapiens, the descendants of those first hominines—live in nearly every ecological niche. We fly through the air in planes, communicate instantaneously over immense distances, and develop theories about the creation of the Universe. In Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity, you’ll hear this ever-evolving story—the history of everything—in its monumental entirety from the moment the Universe grew from the size of an atom to the size of a galaxy in a fraction of a second" (Publisher's website). Portée et contenu : CONTENTS: Disc 1 1. What Is Big History? 2. Moving across Multiple Scales 3. Simplicity and Complexity 4. Evidence and the Nature of Science 5. Threshold 1 - Origins of Big Bang Cosmology 6. How Did Everything Begin? Disc 2 7. Threshold 2 - The First Stars and Galaxies 8. Threshold 3 - Making Chemical Elements 9. Threshold 4 - The Earth and the Solar System 10. The Early Earth - A Short History 11. Plate Tectonics and the Earth<s Geography 12. Threshold 5 - Life Disc 3 13. Darwin and Natural Selection 14. The Evidence for Natural Selection 15. The Origins of Life 16. Life on Earth - Single-celled Organisms 17. Life on Earth - Multi-celled Organisms 18. Hominines Disc 4 19. Evidence on Hominine Evolution 20. Threshold 6 - What Makes Humans Different? 21. Hom sapiens - The First Humans 22. Paleolithic Lifeways 23. Change in the Paleolithic Era 24. Threshold 7 - Agriculture Disc 5 25. The Origins of Agriculture 26. The First Agrarian Societies 27. Power and Its Origins 28. Early Power Structures 29. From Villages to Cities 30. Sumer - The First Agrarian Civilization Disc 6 31. Agrarian Civilizations in Other Regions 32. The World That Agrarian Civilizations Made 33. Long Trends - Expansion and State Power 34. Long Trends - Rates of Innovation 35. Long Trends - Disease and Malthusian Cycles 36. Comparing the World Zones Disc 7 37. The Americas in the Later Agrarian Era 38. Threshold 8 - The Modern Revolution 39. The Medieval Malthusian Cycle, 500 - 1350 40. The Early Modern Cycle, 1350-1700 41. Breakthrough - The Industrial Revolution 42. Spread of the Industrial Revolution to 1900 Disc 8 43. The 20th Century 44. The World That the Modern Revolution Made 45. Human History and the Biosphere 46. The Next 100 Years 47. The Next Millenium and the Remote Future 48. Big History - Humans in the Cosmos
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48 x 30 min. long lectures.

The Course Guidebook includes: 296-page course synopsis, photos & illustrations, suggested readings, as well as questions to consider.

Includes a biography of the author, a course scope, and bibliographical references.

"About 100,000 to 60,000 years ago, a species of hominines—bipedal ape-like creatures—began to move out of its home territory in Africa and into the Asian continent. Today, homo sapiens, the descendants of those first hominines—live in nearly every ecological niche. We fly through the air in planes, communicate instantaneously over immense distances, and develop theories about the creation of the Universe. In Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity, you’ll hear this ever-evolving story—the history of everything—in its monumental entirety from the moment the Universe grew from the size of an atom to the size of a galaxy in a fraction of a second" (Publisher's website).

DVD CONTENTS: Disc 1
1. What Is Big History?
2. Moving across Multiple Scales
3. Simplicity and Complexity
4. Evidence and the Nature of Science
5. Threshold 1 - Origins of Big Bang Cosmology
6. How Did Everything Begin?
Disc 2
7. Threshold 2 - The First Stars and Galaxies
8. Threshold 3 - Making Chemical Elements
9. Threshold 4 - The Earth and the Solar System
10. The Early Earth - A Short History
11. Plate Tectonics and the Earth<s Geography
12. Threshold 5 - Life
Disc 3

13. Darwin and Natural Selection
14. The Evidence for Natural Selection
15. The Origins of Life
16. Life on Earth - Single-celled Organisms
17. Life on Earth - Multi-celled Organisms
18. Hominines
Disc 4

19. Evidence on Hominine Evolution
20. Threshold 6 - What Makes Humans Different?
21. Hom sapiens - The First Humans
22. Paleolithic Lifeways
23. Change in the Paleolithic Era
24. Threshold 7 - Agriculture
Disc 5
25. The Origins of Agriculture
26. The First Agrarian Societies
27. Power and Its Origins
28. Early Power Structures
29. From Villages to Cities
30. Sumer - The First Agrarian Civilization
Disc 6
31. Agrarian Civilizations in Other Regions
32. The World That Agrarian Civilizations Made
33. Long Trends - Expansion and State Power
34. Long Trends - Rates of Innovation
35. Long Trends - Disease and Malthusian Cycles
36. Comparing the World Zones
Disc 7

37. The Americas in the Later Agrarian Era
38. Threshold 8 - The Modern Revolution
39. The Medieval Malthusian Cycle, 500 - 1350
40. The Early Modern Cycle, 1350-1700
41. Breakthrough - The Industrial Revolution

42. Spread of the Industrial Revolution to 1900 Disc 8
43. The 20th Century
44. The World That the Modern Revolution Made
45. Human History and the Biosphere
46. The Next 100 Years
47. The Next Millenium and the Remote Future
48. Big History - Humans in the Cosmos

"About 100,000 to 60,000 years ago, a species of hominines—bipedal ape-like creatures—began to move out of its home territory in Africa and into the Asian continent. Today, homo sapiens, the descendants of those first hominines—live in nearly every ecological niche. We fly through the air in planes, communicate instantaneously over immense distances, and develop theories about the creation of the Universe. In Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity, you’ll hear this ever-evolving story—the history of everything—in its monumental entirety from the moment the Universe grew from the size of an atom to the size of a galaxy in a fraction of a second" (Publisher's website).

CONTENTS:

Disc 1
1. What Is Big History?
2. Moving across Multiple Scales
3. Simplicity and Complexity
4. Evidence and the Nature of Science
5. Threshold 1 - Origins of Big Bang Cosmology
6. How Did Everything Begin?

Disc 2
7. Threshold 2 - The First Stars and Galaxies
8. Threshold 3 - Making Chemical Elements
9. Threshold 4 - The Earth and the Solar System
10. The Early Earth - A Short History
11. Plate Tectonics and the Earth<s Geography
12. Threshold 5 - Life

Disc 3
13. Darwin and Natural Selection
14. The Evidence for Natural Selection
15. The Origins of Life
16. Life on Earth - Single-celled Organisms
17. Life on Earth - Multi-celled Organisms
18. Hominines

Disc 4
19. Evidence on Hominine Evolution
20. Threshold 6 - What Makes Humans Different?
21. Hom sapiens - The First Humans
22. Paleolithic Lifeways
23. Change in the Paleolithic Era
24. Threshold 7 - Agriculture

Disc 5
25. The Origins of Agriculture
26. The First Agrarian Societies
27. Power and Its Origins
28. Early Power Structures
29. From Villages to Cities
30. Sumer - The First Agrarian Civilization

Disc 6
31. Agrarian Civilizations in Other Regions
32. The World That Agrarian Civilizations Made
33. Long Trends - Expansion and State Power
34. Long Trends - Rates of Innovation
35. Long Trends - Disease and Malthusian Cycles
36. Comparing the World Zones

Disc 7
37. The Americas in the Later Agrarian Era
38. Threshold 8 - The Modern Revolution
39. The Medieval Malthusian Cycle, 500 - 1350
40. The Early Modern Cycle, 1350-1700
41. Breakthrough - The Industrial Revolution
42. Spread of the Industrial Revolution to 1900

Disc 8
43. The 20th Century
44. The World That the Modern Revolution Made
45. Human History and the Biosphere
46. The Next 100 Years
47. The Next Millenium and the Remote Future
48. Big History - Humans in the Cosmos

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