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100 | 1 | ▼a Diamond, Jared M. |
245 | 1 0 | ▼a Guns, germs, and steel: ▼b the fates of human societies / ▼c Jared Diamond. |
250 | ▼a 1st Norton pbk. ed. | |
260 | ▼a New York : ▼b W.W. Norton Co. , ▼c c1999. | |
300 | ▼a 480 p., [32] p. of plates : ▼b ill., maps ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-457) and index. | |
505 | 0 | ▼a Yali's question: The regionally differing courses of history -- From Eden to Cajamarca. Up to the starting line: What happened on all the continents before 11,000 B.C.? -- A natural experiment of history: How geography molded societies on the Polynesian islands -- Collision at Cajamarca: Why the Inca emperor Atahuallpa did not capture King Charles I of Spain -- The rise and spread of food production. Farmer power: The roots of guns, germs, and steel -- History's haves and have-nots: Geographic differences in the onset of food production -- To farm or not to farm: Causes of the spread of food production -- How to make an almond: The unconscious development of ancient crops -- Apples or indians: Why did peoples of some regions fail to domesticate plants? -- Zebras, unhappy marriages, and the Anna Karenina principle: Why were most big wild mammal species never domesticated? -- Spacious skies and tilted axes: Why did food production spread at different rates on different continents? -- From food to guns, germs, and steel. Lethal gift of livestock: The evolution of germs -- Blueprints and borrowed letters: The evolution of writing -- Necessity's mother: The evolution of technology -- From egalitarianism to kleptocracy: The evolution of government and religion -- Around the world in five chapters. Yali's people: The histories of Australia and New Guinea -- How China became Chinese: The history of East Asia -- Speedboat to Polynesia: The history of Austronesian expansion -- Hemispheres colliding: The histories of Eurasia and the Americas compared -- How Africa became black: The history of Africa -- The future of human history as a science. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Social evolution. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Civilization ▼x History. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Ethnology. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Human beings ▼x Effect of environment on. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Culture diffusion. |
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컨텐츠정보
책소개
왜 어떤 민족들은 다른 민족들의 정복과 지배의 대상으로 전락하고 말았는가? 왜 원주민들은 유라시아인들에 의해 도태되고 말았는가? 왜 각 대륙들마다 문명의 발달 속도에 차이가 생겨났는가? 인간 사회의 다양한 문명은 어디에서 비롯되었는가? 1998년 퓰리처 상을 수상한 이 책은 이런 의문을 명쾌하게 분석한 명저이다.
진화생물학자인 재레드 다이아몬드는 각 대륙의 문명이 서로 다른 길을 걷게 된 이유가 인종적.민족적 차이 때문이 아니라 환경적 요소들 때문이라는 것을 생태지리학, 생태학, 유전학, 병리학, 문화인류학, 언어학 등을 동원해 설득력 있게 밝힘으로써 인종주의적 이론의 기반을 무너뜨린다.
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저자소개
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reface to the Paperback Edition
Prologue: Yali's Question
The Regionally Differing Courses of History
PART ONE: FROM EDEN TO CAJAMARCA
Chapter 1: Up to the Starting Line
What Happened on all the Continents before 11,000 B.C.?
Chapter 2: A Natural Experiment of History
How Geography Molded Societies on Polynesian Islands
Chapter 3: Collision at Cajamarca
Why the Inca Emperor Atahuallpa did not Capture King Charles I of Spain
PART TWO: THE RISE AND SPREAD OF FOOD PRODUCTION
Chapter 4: Farmer Power
The Roots of Guns, Germs, and Steel
Chapter 5: History's Haves and Have-Nots
Geographic Differences in the Onset of Food Production
Chapter 6: To Farm or Not to Farm
Causes of the Spread of Food Production
Chapter 7: How to Make an Almond
The Unconscious Development of Ancient Crops
Chapter 8: 8 Apples or Indians
Why did Peoples of Some Regions Fail to Domesticate Plants?
Chapter 9: Zebras, Unhappy Marriages, and the Anna Karenina Principle
Why were most Big Wild Mammal Species Never Domesticated?
Chapter 10: Spacious Skies and Tilted Axes
Why did Food Production Spread at Different Rates on Different Continents?
PART THREE: FROM FOOD TO GUNS, GERMS, AND STEEL
Chapter 11: Lethal Gift of Livestock
The Evolution of Germs
Chapter 12: Blueprints and Borrowed Letters
The Evolution of Writing
Chapter 13: Necessity's Mother
The Evolution of Technology
Chapter 14: From Egalitarianism to Kleptocracy
The Evolution of Government and Religion
PART FOUR: AROUND THE WORLD IN FIVE CHAPTERS
Chapter 15: Yali's People
The Histories of Australia and New Guinea
Chapter 16: How China became Chinese
The History of East Asia
Chapter 17: Speedboat to Polynesia
The History of the Austronesian Expansion
Chapter 18: Hemispheres Colliding
The Histories of Eurasia and the Americas Compared
Chapter 19: How Africa became Black
The History of Africa
Epilogue: The Future of Human History as a Science
Acknowledgments
Further Readings
Credits
Index
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