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Evolution Of Human Societies From Foraging Group To Agrarian State Allen W Johnson

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Evolution Of Human Societies From Foraging Group To Agrarian State Allen W Johnson
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Author: Allen W. Johnson, Timothy Earle
ISBN: 9780804740319, 0804740313
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Evolution Of Human Societies From Foraging Group To Agrarian State Allen W Johnson by Allen W. Johnson, Timothy Earle 9780804740319, 0804740313 instant download after payment.

By combining an original thesis and a representative body of ethnographic data, this ambitious work seeks to describe and explain the growth in complexity of human societies.
Its emphasis is on the causes, mechanisms, and patterns of cultural evolution, which the authors explain in terms of a coherent theory of political economy—defined as the mobilization and exchange of goods and services between families. The authors show that the interconnected processes of technological change and population growth are the motor of social change, resulting in three related processes—intensification, integration, and stratification—that transform human societies over time. The validity of their theory rests on evidence drawn from 19 case studies that range widely over time and space.
For this new edition, the authors have thoroughly rewritten the theoretical argument for greater clarity, updated the case materials to incorporate new research, and added a new chapter that applies their theoretical perspective to the problems of change since the industrial revolution and the globalization of trade and political influence.ress

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