Navigating complexity in big history...
LePoire, David J.

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  • Navigating complexity in big history = exploring periodization across cosmic and biosocial dimensions /
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    Title/Author: Navigating complexity in big history/ edited by David J. LePoire, Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev.
    Reminder of title: exploring periodization across cosmic and biosocial dimensions /
    other author: LePoire, David J.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xv, 525 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Navigating Complexity in Big History - Exploring Periodization Across Cosmic and Biosocial Dimensions. An Introduction (David LePoire) -- Part I. Periodization: Criteria and Methodology -- Chapter 2. Comparing and Contrasting Big History Periodization Approaches (Ken Solis) -- Chapter 3. Some Possible Methodological Ideas for Periodizing Big History (Leonid Grinin) -- Chapter 4. Theorizing in Big History: What we are learning (Robert Aunger) -- Part II. Frameworks & Periodization -- Chapter 5. Comparing and Contrasting Big History Singularity Trends of the Big Bang and Terrestrial Evolution (Andrey Korotayev) -- Chapter 6. A Simple, Compatible, and Extensible Big History Framework and Periodization Based on Previous Findings (David LePoire) -- Chapter 7. Integrating the Tree of Knowledge and Combogenesis Approaches to Big History (Tyler Volk) -- Chapter 8. A New Theory of Evolution is Supported by the Teaching Patterns of Human Ancestors (Nick Hoggard) -- Chapter 9. Unification of Biological and Cultural Evolution Through Natural Periodization (Erhard Glötzl) -- Chapter 10. Big History Periodization. Complexity, Directions, and Phase Characteristics (Leonid Grinin) -- Part III. Complexity Aspects in Periodization -- Chapter 11. Development of Mass and Energy Rate (Density) of Dissipative Systems over Their Lifetimes: A Comparison of a Low-Mass Star, Like our Sun, a Human and the Roman Empire (Martin van Duin).
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Historiography. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85410-1
    ISBN: 9783031854101
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