Making of the World

Making of the World

by Mahbub H. Khan
Making of the World

Making of the World

by Mahbub H. Khan

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Overview

Humanity was once scattered into small-sized, nomadic groups that barely knew each other. Each lived inside its bubble of myths and beliefs. The notion of one single community, related by a common origin and similar aspirations—the world—began to evolve along with the founding of early civilizations. It was an auspicious development that has changed not only the way we live but also how we think. We are the only species probing the mysteries of nature and life. Curiously, the story of how wandering Homo sapiens, who had lived off nature for hundreds of thousands of years, created civilization is less well-known compared to the awareness about biological evolution. If you have wondered what led to the establishment of advanced societies in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, Central America, and the Andean Highlands, this book is for you.

Making of the World: Sapiens' Journey from Wilderness to Civilization leads the reader through an absorbing narrative that canvasses the broad sweeps of human history. The book brings readers up to date on trusted research findings in archaeology, anthropology, and evolutionary psychology. In so doing, it dispels the fog of ideologically biased interpretations of history. Students planning to pursue higher education in humanities will find in the book a suitable introduction to a wide range of topics, including the origin of cities and governments, poetry, and philosophy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186157236
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 11/28/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 698 KB

About the Author

Born and raised in a traditional society—Bangladesh, educated in his home country and the United Kingdom, and now living in Canada, Mahbub Khan views his life experience as anthropological fieldwork on social transformation. He witnessed, in the country of his birth, rapid population growth, diversification of the economy, strengthening of the state, and shift in social values and people’s ideological orientation—the phenomena that also happened in early civilizations. This experience led him to study academic literature for over a decade out of a passion for understanding the process of social evolution.

Now retired, Mahbub Khan lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He can be reached on X (Twitter) @mahbub_hk.
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