Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood
Growing Up Human reveals how our evolutionary history has shaped a phenomenon experienced by all readers – childhood.

Tracking our evolutionary history, anthropological science has begun to unravel one feature that sets us apart from the many animals that came before us – our uniquely long childhoods. Growing Up Human looks at how we have diverged from our roots to stay 'forever young' and how the evolution of childhood is a critical part of the human story.

Beginning with the ways animals invest in their offspring, anthropologist Brenna Hassett moves through the steps of making a baby, from pair-bonding to hidden ovulation, points where our species has repeatedly stepped off the standard primate path. From the mystery of monogamy to the minefield of modern parenting advice, Hassett explains how differences between humans and our closest cousins have led to our messy mating systems, dangerous pregnancies, and difficult births, and what these tell us about our babies we are trying to build.

Using observations of our closest primate relatives, archaeological relics, and the bones and teeth of our ancestors, Growing Up Human explores the evolution of our childhood right down the fossil record. In our species, investment doesn't stop at birth, and examining every aspect of our care and feeding, from the chemical composition of our milk to formal education, reveals what we have evolved our weird and wonderful childhoods for.

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Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood
Growing Up Human reveals how our evolutionary history has shaped a phenomenon experienced by all readers – childhood.

Tracking our evolutionary history, anthropological science has begun to unravel one feature that sets us apart from the many animals that came before us – our uniquely long childhoods. Growing Up Human looks at how we have diverged from our roots to stay 'forever young' and how the evolution of childhood is a critical part of the human story.

Beginning with the ways animals invest in their offspring, anthropologist Brenna Hassett moves through the steps of making a baby, from pair-bonding to hidden ovulation, points where our species has repeatedly stepped off the standard primate path. From the mystery of monogamy to the minefield of modern parenting advice, Hassett explains how differences between humans and our closest cousins have led to our messy mating systems, dangerous pregnancies, and difficult births, and what these tell us about our babies we are trying to build.

Using observations of our closest primate relatives, archaeological relics, and the bones and teeth of our ancestors, Growing Up Human explores the evolution of our childhood right down the fossil record. In our species, investment doesn't stop at birth, and examining every aspect of our care and feeding, from the chemical composition of our milk to formal education, reveals what we have evolved our weird and wonderful childhoods for.

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Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood

Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood

by Brenna Hassett
Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood

Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood

by Brenna Hassett

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Growing Up Human reveals how our evolutionary history has shaped a phenomenon experienced by all readers – childhood.

Tracking our evolutionary history, anthropological science has begun to unravel one feature that sets us apart from the many animals that came before us – our uniquely long childhoods. Growing Up Human looks at how we have diverged from our roots to stay 'forever young' and how the evolution of childhood is a critical part of the human story.

Beginning with the ways animals invest in their offspring, anthropologist Brenna Hassett moves through the steps of making a baby, from pair-bonding to hidden ovulation, points where our species has repeatedly stepped off the standard primate path. From the mystery of monogamy to the minefield of modern parenting advice, Hassett explains how differences between humans and our closest cousins have led to our messy mating systems, dangerous pregnancies, and difficult births, and what these tell us about our babies we are trying to build.

Using observations of our closest primate relatives, archaeological relics, and the bones and teeth of our ancestors, Growing Up Human explores the evolution of our childhood right down the fossil record. In our species, investment doesn't stop at birth, and examining every aspect of our care and feeding, from the chemical composition of our milk to formal education, reveals what we have evolved our weird and wonderful childhoods for.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472975720
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 04/02/2024
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Brenna Hassett is a biological anthropologist whose career has taken her around the globe, researching the past using the clues left behind in human remains. She has a PhD from University College London, where she is currently a researcher, and is also a Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum, London. Brenna specialises in using clues from the human skeleton to understand how people lived and died in the past. Her research focuses on the evidence of health and growth locked into teeth to investigate how children grew (or didn't) across the world and across time.

Her first book– Built on Bones: 15,000 Years of Urban Life and Death, published by Bloomsbury – was well received by critics at the LA Times, the Guardian, and The Times, which named it one of the top 10 science books of the year. She followed this up with Growing Up Human: The Evolution of Childhood in 2022.

Brenna is a founding member of the TrowelBlazers Project, dedicated to increasing the visibility of women in the digging sciences.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary: An Introduction

Chapter 2: Pop! Goes the Weasel: Life History and Why it Matters

Chapter 3: Two Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed: Making More Monkeys

Chapter 4: A Froggy Would A-Courting Go: How Weird is Monogamy?

Chapter 5: Georgie Porgie, Pudding and Pie: Conception and Fertility and Fat

Chapter 6: Bake Me a Cake as Fast as You Can: the Joys of Gestation

Chapter 7: Cackle, Cackle, Mother Goose: Having a Baby

Chapter 8: See-Saw, Margery Daw: Cultural Adaptations to Birth

Chapter 9: Bye, Baby Bunting: Caring for a Child the Old-Fashioned Way

Chapter 10: Old Mother Hubbard's Cupboard: the Magic of Milk

Chapter 11: Hey Diddle Diddle: the Cultural Life of Milk

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