Being Human: How our biology shaped world history
By (Author) Lewis Dartnell
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th October 2024
20th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Human biology
Anthropology
Popular science
Evolutionary anthropology / Human evolution
304.27
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 23mm
260g
A unique reframing of human history as shaped by our physical abilities and limitations - by the Sunday Times-bestselling author of Origins 'Illuminating' TIM MARSHALL, author of Prisoners of Geography 'Refreshing' THOMAS HALLIDAY, author of Otherlands Being Human is history made flesh. It will change the way you see the world. We're a wonder of evolution, capable of incredible feats. But we're also deeply flawed. Our bodies and minds often break, fail, and hinder us. To be human is to live with this extraordinary contradiction. So, to understand the course humanity has taken - from prehistoric times through the age of empire and into the modern era - we must understand who, and what, we are. Lewis Dartnell takes us on a mind-expanding journey across time to show how our biology has determined history. From the epidemic that brought Europe's peasants freedom, to the health deficiency which gave rise to the world's largest criminal organisation, to the cognitive biases that led to military catastrophes in Crimea and Iraq, we see how our unique nature shaped our relationships, economies and societies - and, importantly, how it continues to impact human progress today. Praise for Origins and The Knowledge- 'Stands comparison with Yuval Harari's Sapiens ... A thrilling piece of big history' Sunday Times on Origins 'The most inspiring book I've read for a long time' Independent on The Knowledge
Always an interesting and engaging writer, Dartnell ... finds fascinating nuggets in familiar stories * Guardian *
Ive always liked Dartnells books for their factiness * Sunday Times *
[A] revealing survey ... Biology determines more than personal destiny * New Statesman *
[A] fascinating lucky dip of a book * Mail on Sunday *
Lewis Dartnell is an astrobiology researcher and professor at the University of Westminster, and also an Honorary Research Associate at University College London (UCL). He is the author of the bestselling books The Knowledge- How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch and Origins- How the Earth Shaped Human History, which has been translated into 26 languages. He writes for the Guardian, The Times and New Scientist. Copies of The Knowledge exist on the surface of the Moon, and in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.