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[DC] = Christian, David. Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History. University of California Press, 2004. ISBN: 9780520244764. [Preview with Google Books]
LEC # | TOPICS | READING ASSIGNMENTS | READING NOTES |
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Unit 1: Humankind as a History-making Species | |||
1 | Introduction to class and key concepts | Marx, Leo. "Technology: The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept." Technology and Culture 51 (July 2010): 561-577. | (PDF) |
2 | What is technology? What is history (and prehistory)? Visitor: Prof. Leo Marx) |
Careful rereading of Marx, "Technology…" [DC], Chapters 6 and 7 Optional
| (PDF) |
3 | Technology in prehistory: cave art |
Mithen, Steven. "Of Ice and Men." The Times Educational Supplement, September 5, 2003. Optional"Mapping the Neanderthal Genome: A Conversation with Svante Pääbo." Edge, 7.4.09. | |
4 | Technology in "prehistory" |
Goldstein, Joseph. "The New Age Cavemen and the City." The New York Times, January 10, 2010. | |
5 | Historical Analogies | Mumford, "Democratic and Authoritarian Technics." Technology and Culture 5, no. 1 (1964): 1-8. | |
Unit 2: Civilizations Based on Agriculture | |||
6 | The Neolithic Revolution |
[DC], Chapter 8 Smith, B. D. "The Ultimate Ecosystems Engineers." Science 315 (March 30, 2007): 1797-8. | (PDF) |
7 | Introduction to MIT's 150th anniversary: class visit to MIT archives | ||
8 | Discuss visit to Archives |
McNeill, J. R. "Making Historical Comparisons." American Scientist 98 (September-October 2010): 434-436. | |
9 | Civilizations and Empires (part two) | [DC], Chapter 9 | (PDF) |
10 | Technohistorical Revolutions (part one) | [DC], Chapter 10 | (PDF) |
11 | Technohistorical Revolutions (part two) | [DC], Chapter 11 | (PDF) |
12 | Agrarian Civilizations (part one): megalithic agrarian civilizations | ||
13 | Agrarian Civilizations (part two): the Roman Empire as an agrarian civilization |
OptionalBohannon, J. "The Nile Delta's Sinking Future." Science 327, no. 5972 (March 19, 2010): 1444-1447. | |
Unit 3: Civilizations Based on Fossil Fuels | |||
14 | The Industrial Revolution |
[DC], Chapter 12
| (PDF) |
15 | Visit to MIT Museum | [DC], Chapter 13 | (PDF) |
16 | The Second Industrial Revolution (part one) | ||
17 | The Second Industrial Revolution (part two) |
Marx, K., and F. Engels. Communist Manifesto. Part One (Bourgeois and Proletarians).
Optional
| (PDF) |
Unit 4: Human Empire | |||
18 | The Second Industrial Revolution (part three) |
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19 | The Second Industrial Revolution (part four) | Finish Hersey, Hiroshima. | |
20 |
From Industry to Battlefield Chemical Engineering at MIT | [DC], Chapter 14 | (PDF) |
21 | Ground Zero (part one) |
Selections from Miyagawa, S., and J. Dower. Visualizing Cultures. | |
22 | Ground Zero (part two) | ||
23 | Looking Back and Beyond: General review of MIT 150 |
Optional
Terborgh, J. "The World Is in Overshoot." The New York Review of Books, December 3, 2009, pp. 45-47. | |
24 | Looking Back and Beyond: Presentations and discussion on "what is the role of technology in history?" | [DC], Chapter 15 | |
25 | Looking Back and Beyond: Presentations and discussion on "what is the role of technology in history?" |