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Danny Delgado
History 140 / Fall 2011
     BIG HISTORY
The Day The Universe
      Changed
James Burke did an outstanding job of presenting this topic: Showing how a culture's view
of the World around it determines how it sees itself, and is reflected even in the smallest
details of its customs and habits

In his presentation he shows the traces of development of Western thought through its
transformation since the days of Ancient Greece

In the course of overrunning Moorish Spain, Christian Europe discovered libraries,
universities, optics, mechanics, and natural philosophy. This rediscovery of classical
knowledge led to the founding of universities and the replacement of Augustinian
philosophies by Aristotelian theories.

He shows that Western Europe's rediscovery of perspective through the study of Arab
optics led to revolutions in art and architecture. The West’s new-found ability to control
things at a distance resulted in new methods of warfare and the confidence to make long
voyages of exploration.

Observes that the invention of printing and the advent of cheap paper forever
Traces modern societies recognition of the value of statistics to medical advances stemming
from responses to the French Revolution and an English cholera epidemic. Identifies the
origins of medicine as a science with the discovery of anesthesia, antiseptics, and
bacteriology.

Tracks the expectation of change, fundamental to contemporary society, through the
developing sciences of botany, geology, and biology to DarwinΓ??s theory of evolution.
DarwinΓ??s theory, in turn, has been used as a justification for Nazism, communism, and
cut-throat capitalism.

Points out that studies of the properties of magnetism, electricity, and light have led
scientists to the realization that Newtonian physics is inadequate to explain all that they
observe. The public, meanwhile, has continued to concentrate on the technological by-
products of science.

Observes that over the centuries Western civilization has regularly shifted its conception
The Journey of Man

The Journey of Man focuses on the research of
geneticist Dr. Spencer Wells who wants to prove his
theory that the global migration of man began of man
with a tribe of Africans who battered by drought and
famine, left home land searching for a brighter future
some 60,000 years ago. Well leaves his laboratory
behind and ventures out on a mission in which he
attempts to follow the common genetics which
connect such varied travelers as the Aborigines of
Australia, the Nambia Bushmen and the Native Peoples
of North America
Catastrophe
The global chain of revolutions that began in the catastrophe of
A.D. 535

A strange dusky haze covers much of earth of normal sunlight

Crops fail in Asia and the Middle East as global weather patterns
are drastically changed.

Bubonic plague, exploding out of Africa, wiped out entire
populations in Europe. Flood and drought brought ancient cultures
to the brink of collapse

The Roman Empire lost half of its territory in the century following
the catastrophe.

The Ancient Southern Chinese State weakened by by economical
turmoil
Catastrophe

Restless tribes swept down from central Asian, a new religion
known as Islam spreads through the Middle East

Historical records makes hitherto unrecognized connections between
the wasteland that overspread the British countryside and the fall
of the great pyramid building Teotihuacan civilization in Mexico
between a little known Jewish empire in Eastern Europe and the
rise of the Japanese nation state between storms in France and
pestilence in Ireland.

These are not isolated upheavals but linked events arising from the
same cause and rippling around the world like enormous tidal wave
Guns, Germs, and Steel

 Guns, Germs, and Steel, Diamond recounts how he became intrigued
 when his New Guinean friend Yali asked, “Why is it that you white
 people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but
 we black people had little cargo of our own?”

 The cargo that Yali refers to is technology—tools as simple as axes;
 accessories such as umbrellas; and more complicated inventions such
 as computers, cell phones, and the Internet. After all, Diamond
 points out, a mere two centuries prior to his meeting Yali, New
 Guineans were still using stone tools. What factors caused this gap
 between the development of one culture and another?
Guns, Germs, and Steel


After all, Diamond points out, a mere two centuries prior to his meeting Yali, New Guineans were still
using stone tools. What factors caused this gap between the development of one culture and
another?

Diamond searched for an answer by examining millions of years of history, mapping out the
migrations of early humans from Africa to Eurasia, from eastern Asia to the Pacific Ocean islands,
and from Siberia to the North and South American continents. He follows humans as they evolve
biologically, and then he concentrates on specific representative societies to illustrate his findings.

To define the differences between developing cultures, Diamond emphasizes the effects of food
production, writing, technology, government, and religion. Then he demonstrates, in his opinion, why
the differences among various cultures occurred. More important (and one of the reasons for some
of the controversy surrounding this book), Diamond concludes that it is ultimately geography, not
biology or race as some other studies have tried to prove, that produced the cultural disparities his
friend Yali had pointed out.
The World and Trade

It must be pointed out the fact that the most important expedition
financed by Isabella of Spain that of Christopher Columbus

In his attempt to reach the Indies he would eventually discover the
American continent

It is common knowledge the fact that Columbus’s claim for the
financing of an expedition in the Indies was rejected by the
Portuguese

It was only at the court of Spain that he found support for his
endeavor an essential element for both the evolution of the Spanish
crown and the political interpretation at the time
The World and Trade

Asia’s goods sprang the spread of global
economics

Trade spread in Mediterranean

Asia consisted of luxury commodities

Potato goes from staple to luxury a huge
factor in global nutrition and survival
The World and Trade

Addictive commodities create foundation for
world economics

Tea, Cocoa, Tobacco and Coffee central in
exchange and consumption

Caused exploitation and impoverishment

Spanish conquest turns cacao rare to
plentiful
The World and Trade


Spanish conquest ended indigenous economy

Sugar Plantations bot help and hurt economy

Tobacco adds to global trade and social
issues

Luxury of addictive Coffee spreads to
Americas and ends monopoly in the middle
east

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Big history

  • 1. Danny Delgado History 140 / Fall 2011 BIG HISTORY
  • 2. The Day The Universe Changed James Burke did an outstanding job of presenting this topic: Showing how a culture's view of the World around it determines how it sees itself, and is reflected even in the smallest details of its customs and habits In his presentation he shows the traces of development of Western thought through its transformation since the days of Ancient Greece In the course of overrunning Moorish Spain, Christian Europe discovered libraries, universities, optics, mechanics, and natural philosophy. This rediscovery of classical knowledge led to the founding of universities and the replacement of Augustinian philosophies by Aristotelian theories. He shows that Western Europe's rediscovery of perspective through the study of Arab optics led to revolutions in art and architecture. The West’s new-found ability to control things at a distance resulted in new methods of warfare and the confidence to make long voyages of exploration. Observes that the invention of printing and the advent of cheap paper forever
  • 3. Traces modern societies recognition of the value of statistics to medical advances stemming from responses to the French Revolution and an English cholera epidemic. Identifies the origins of medicine as a science with the discovery of anesthesia, antiseptics, and bacteriology. Tracks the expectation of change, fundamental to contemporary society, through the developing sciences of botany, geology, and biology to DarwinΓ??s theory of evolution. DarwinΓ??s theory, in turn, has been used as a justification for Nazism, communism, and cut-throat capitalism. Points out that studies of the properties of magnetism, electricity, and light have led scientists to the realization that Newtonian physics is inadequate to explain all that they observe. The public, meanwhile, has continued to concentrate on the technological by- products of science. Observes that over the centuries Western civilization has regularly shifted its conception
  • 4. The Journey of Man The Journey of Man focuses on the research of geneticist Dr. Spencer Wells who wants to prove his theory that the global migration of man began of man with a tribe of Africans who battered by drought and famine, left home land searching for a brighter future some 60,000 years ago. Well leaves his laboratory behind and ventures out on a mission in which he attempts to follow the common genetics which connect such varied travelers as the Aborigines of Australia, the Nambia Bushmen and the Native Peoples of North America
  • 5. Catastrophe The global chain of revolutions that began in the catastrophe of A.D. 535 A strange dusky haze covers much of earth of normal sunlight Crops fail in Asia and the Middle East as global weather patterns are drastically changed. Bubonic plague, exploding out of Africa, wiped out entire populations in Europe. Flood and drought brought ancient cultures to the brink of collapse The Roman Empire lost half of its territory in the century following the catastrophe. The Ancient Southern Chinese State weakened by by economical turmoil
  • 6. Catastrophe Restless tribes swept down from central Asian, a new religion known as Islam spreads through the Middle East Historical records makes hitherto unrecognized connections between the wasteland that overspread the British countryside and the fall of the great pyramid building Teotihuacan civilization in Mexico between a little known Jewish empire in Eastern Europe and the rise of the Japanese nation state between storms in France and pestilence in Ireland. These are not isolated upheavals but linked events arising from the same cause and rippling around the world like enormous tidal wave
  • 7. Guns, Germs, and Steel Guns, Germs, and Steel, Diamond recounts how he became intrigued when his New Guinean friend Yali asked, “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?” The cargo that Yali refers to is technology—tools as simple as axes; accessories such as umbrellas; and more complicated inventions such as computers, cell phones, and the Internet. After all, Diamond points out, a mere two centuries prior to his meeting Yali, New Guineans were still using stone tools. What factors caused this gap between the development of one culture and another?
  • 8. Guns, Germs, and Steel After all, Diamond points out, a mere two centuries prior to his meeting Yali, New Guineans were still using stone tools. What factors caused this gap between the development of one culture and another? Diamond searched for an answer by examining millions of years of history, mapping out the migrations of early humans from Africa to Eurasia, from eastern Asia to the Pacific Ocean islands, and from Siberia to the North and South American continents. He follows humans as they evolve biologically, and then he concentrates on specific representative societies to illustrate his findings. To define the differences between developing cultures, Diamond emphasizes the effects of food production, writing, technology, government, and religion. Then he demonstrates, in his opinion, why the differences among various cultures occurred. More important (and one of the reasons for some of the controversy surrounding this book), Diamond concludes that it is ultimately geography, not biology or race as some other studies have tried to prove, that produced the cultural disparities his friend Yali had pointed out.
  • 9. The World and Trade It must be pointed out the fact that the most important expedition financed by Isabella of Spain that of Christopher Columbus In his attempt to reach the Indies he would eventually discover the American continent It is common knowledge the fact that Columbus’s claim for the financing of an expedition in the Indies was rejected by the Portuguese It was only at the court of Spain that he found support for his endeavor an essential element for both the evolution of the Spanish crown and the political interpretation at the time
  • 10. The World and Trade Asia’s goods sprang the spread of global economics Trade spread in Mediterranean Asia consisted of luxury commodities Potato goes from staple to luxury a huge factor in global nutrition and survival
  • 11. The World and Trade Addictive commodities create foundation for world economics Tea, Cocoa, Tobacco and Coffee central in exchange and consumption Caused exploitation and impoverishment Spanish conquest turns cacao rare to plentiful
  • 12. The World and Trade Spanish conquest ended indigenous economy Sugar Plantations bot help and hurt economy Tobacco adds to global trade and social issues Luxury of addictive Coffee spreads to Americas and ends monopoly in the middle east

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