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Big History

Big History examines history on a large scale across long time frames through a multi-disciplinary approach.[1] Big History gives a focus on the alteration and adaptations in the human experience.[2] Big History is a discrete field of historical study that arose in the late 1980s. It is related to, but distinct from, world history[2], as the field examines history from the beginning of time to the present day. In some respects, the field is thus similar to the older universal history.

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Big History looks at the past on all time scales, from the Big Bang to modernity, seeking out common themes and patterns. It uses a multi-disciplinary approach from the latest findings, such as biology, astronomy, geology, climatology, prehistory, archeology, anthropology, cosmology, natural history, and population and environmental studies. Big History arose from a desire to go beyond the specialized and self-contained fields that emerged in the 20th century and grasp history as a whole, looking for common themes across the entire time scale of history.[3][4] Conventionally, the study of history is typically limited to the written word and the systematic narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; yet this only encompasses the past 5,000 years or so and leaves out the vast majority of history and all events in time, in relation to humanity.

The first courses in Big History were experimental ones taught in the late 1980s by John Mears at Southern Methodist University (Dallas, Texas) and by David Christian at Macquarie University (Australia), and more recently at San Diego State University.[5][6] Since then, a number of other universities have offered similar courses. The first book in Big History was published in 1996 by Fred Spier entitled, The Structure of Big History: From the Big Bang until Today, which offers an ambitious defense of the project and constructs a unified account of history across all time scales. One notable text in Big History is David Christian's Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History, which explores history from the first micro-seconds of the Big Bang, to the creation of the solar system, to the origins of life on earth, the evolution of humans, the agricultural revolution, modernity, and the 20th century. Christian examines large-scale patterns and themes, and provides perspective of time scales.

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Essays and other publications

  • John Mears, "Connections and Continuities: Integrating World History into Larger Analytical Frameworks"
  • Bruce Mazlish, "Big History, Little Critique"
  • Marnie Hughes-Warrington, "Big History". Social Evolution & History. Vol. 4 (2005). #1. P.7-21.
  • David Christian, "Bridging the Two Cultures: History, Big History, and Science"
  • Eric J. Chaisson, "Follow the Energy: The Relevance of Cosmic Evolution for Human History"
  • Akop P. Nazaretyan, "Big (Universal) History Paradigm: Versions and Approaches". Social Evolution & History. Vol. 4 (2005). #1. P.61-86.
  • Fred Spier, "What Drives Human History? A View from Big History"
  • Fred Spier, "How Big History Works". Social Evolution & History. Vol. 4 (2005). #1. P.87-135.

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