culture diffusion

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Guns, germs, and steel

a short history of everybody for the last 13,000 years
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Guns, germs, and steel

the fates of human societies
Examines the environmental factors that contributed to the history of human life. Discusses the development of human societies on different continents and how they were affected by domestication of wild plants and animals. Reviews localized origins of farming, herding, and food production.

The emperor's giraffe and other stories of cultures in contact

1999
An outbreak of a disease known as the "black vomit" prevents the English from strengthening their hold in the New World in the 18th century, with huge repercussions; the untimely death of an emperor prevents Chinese and Portuguese explorers from meeting along the coast of West Africa in the 15th century; the most significant factor in the Spanish exploration of North America turns out not to be Spain's mighty armies or her unrivaled fleet, but the lowly mosquito. In human history, little things can make a big difference, as Samuel Wilson demonstrates in this book. These 23 stories examine moments in history when two cultures, previously unknown to each other, first came into contact. Focusing on individuals caught by chance in pivotal times and places, Wilson explores the ways in which seemingly small decisions made during the initial contact period between two cultures have had a huge impact on the course of history. From the 1850 England-West Indies cricket match to EuroDisney's reintroduction of traditional folk tales to Europe, the effects of these contact periods are still very much with us. Little-known events with large consequences and remarkable characters fill these interesting, informatiive and sometimes surprising essays.

Seeds of change

readings on cultural exchange after 1492 : a joint project of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, and the National Council for the Social Studies
1993
A collection of primary documents and essays on the Columbus voyages and those that followed that dramatically changed life in two worlds previously unknown to each other.

Guns, germs, and steel

2005
Jared Diamond, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies," examines the factors that have led societies to gain power and technological superiority over others throughout history, discussing geography, natural resources, social and agricultural innovations, weapons, and disease.

Roadstrips

a graphic journey across America
2005
Contains comic strips from twenty-three top alternative cartoonists in which they explore the unique characteristics of different regions of the United States.

Two cultures meet

Native American and European
2002
See how Native American and European cultures helped one another and also clashed. Learn how encounter and exchange impacted life in the Americas.

Guns, germs, and steel

the fates of human societies
2005
Examines the environmental factors that contributed to the history of human life. Discusses the development of human societies on different continents and how they were affected by domestication of wild plants and animals. Reviews localized origins of farming, herding, and food production.

Atlas of threatened cultures

1997
Contains case studies of twenty-nine threatened culture groups in the Frozen North; North, Central, and South America; Europe and the Middle East; Africa; Asia; and Australia and New Zealand, with maps that show where the people are located in the world, and color photographs.

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