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Methods for Human History = Studying Social, Cultural, and Biological Evolution /
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Title/Author:
Methods for Human History/ by Patrick Manning.
Reminder of title:
Studying Social, Cultural, and Biological Evolution /
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Manning, Patrick.
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IX, 199 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53882-8
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Methods for Human History = Studying Social, Cultural, and Biological Evolution /
Manning, Patrick.
Methods for Human History
Studying Social, Cultural, and Biological Evolution /[electronic resource] :aby Patrick Manning. - 1st ed. 2020. - IX, 199 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource.
1.Introduction -- Part I: Methods for Human History -- 2. Human Evolution: Biological, Cultural, and Social -- 3. Physical Science and Biological Coevolution -- 4. Systems and Information Science -- 5. Behavior of Individuals and Groups -- 6. Study of Human Institutions -- 7. Emotions and Human Nature Part II: Disciplines and Theories -- 8. Disciplines and their Evolution -- 9. Natural Selection in an Imperial Era, 1850–1945 -- 10. DNA in a Progressive Era, 1945–1980 -- 11. Ecology and Society in a Neoliberal Era, 1980–2010 -- 12. Cross-Disciplinary Analysis in Global Tension, 2010–2020.
This book presents a concise yet comprehensive survey of methods used in the expanding studies of human evolution, paying particular attention to new work on social evolution. The first part of the book presents principal methods for the study of biological, cultural, and social evolution, plus migration, group behavior, institutions, politics, and environment. The second part provides a chronological and analytical account of the development of these methods from 1850 to the present, showing how multidisciplinary rose to link physical, biological, ecological, and social sciences. The work is especially relevant for readers in history and social sciences but will be of interest to readers in biological and ecological fields who are interested in exploring a wide range of evolutionary studies. .
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