Education and Understanding: Big History around the World

EDITOR – Barry Rodrigue, Leonid Grinin and Andrey Korotayev

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Big History is a new field that has been developing rapidly around the world. It deals with the universe’s grand narrative of 13.8 billion years and provides a connection between our past, present and future. This volume, the second in a three-volume series, considers humanity’s search for meaning and expression. It seeks to challenge and excite our vision of daily life in light of the discoveries happening all around us.
This volume will interest not just scholars of Big History, Astronomy, Sociology, and Anthropology, but also general readers interested in understanding our existence as evolving life forms. The wealth of material constituting this volume may be used in colleges, schools, and research institutions around the world, such as Harvard University, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the University of London, and NASA.

The Editors
Barry Rodrigue is a geographer, archaeologist and historian who works as a Research Professor at the Eurasian Center for Megahistory and System Forecasting, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences. Rodrigue is a founding member of both the International Big History Association and the Asian Big History Association.
Leonid Grinin is Senior Research Professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, and Deputy Director of its Eurasian Center for Megahistory and System Forecasting.
Andrey Korotayev is Senior Research Professor at the Eurasian Center for Megahistory and System Forecasting, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences and Head of the Laboratory for Monitoring Socio-Political Destabilization Risks, National Research University, Higher School of Economics.

Big History is a new field that has been developing rapidly around the world. It deals with the universe’s grand narrative of 13.8 billion years and provides a connection between our past, present and future. This volume, the second in a three-volume series, considers humanity’s search for meaning and expression. It seeks to challenge and excite our vision of daily life in light of the discoveries happening all around us.
This volume will interest not just scholars of Big History, Astronomy, Sociology, and Anthropology, but also general readers interested in understanding our existence as evolving life forms. The wealth of material constituting this volume may be used in colleges, schools, and research institutions around the world, such as Harvard University, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the University of London, and NASA.

The Editors
Barry Rodrigue is a geographer, archaeologist and historian who works as a Research Professor at the Eurasian Center for Megahistory and System Forecasting, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences. Rodrigue is a founding member of both the International Big History Association and the Asian Big History Association.
Leonid Grinin is Senior Research Professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, and Deputy Director of its Eurasian Center for Megahistory and System Forecasting.
Andrey Korotayev is Senior Research Professor at the Eurasian Center for Megahistory and System Forecasting, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences and Head of the Laboratory for Monitoring Socio-Political Destabilization Risks, National Research University, Higher School of Economics.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface: The Essence Of Existence Ix-Xii
Introduction: Education And Understanding: Big History Around The World Barry Rodrigue, Leonid Grinin And Andrey Korotayev 1-13
P A R T I : Big History Education
Relating Big History To Cosmic Evolution Eric J. Chaisson 17-30
Korean Education And Big History Seohyung Kim 31-36
An Innovative First-Year Experience For Twenty-First Century Liberal Education Mojgan Behmand 37-46
Civilization, Big History And Education In The United States Barry H. Rodrigue 47-57
Once Upon A Time There Was A Story To Be Told Jos Werkhoven 58-72
Webs Of Knowledge: Crossing Disciplines To Teach The Universe Douglas Northrop And Cameron Gibelyou 73-80
Big Science, Big History And Cosmic Narratives: Variant Approaches To The Big Story Barry Wood 81-90
P A R T I I : Big History Understanding And Expression
Collective Learning: A Potential Unifying Theme Of Human History David Baker 93-117
The Rise Of Personhood: Development Of Social Justice And Natural Rights In The Axial Eras Lazar Puhalo 118-123
Understanding Place And Envisioning The Cosmos Rana P.B. Singh 124-133
Brain Stretching: Art And Big History Paula Metallo 134-139
The Briefest History Lucy Hawking 140-144
The Challenge Of ‘High-Throughput’ Computational Methods William J. Turkel And Ian Milligan 145-157
Chronozoom Behind The Scenes: Developing A Zoomable Timeline For Visualizing And Teaching Big History Roland Saekow 158-162
P A R T I I I : Meaning In Big History
A Thought Experiment: Envisioning A Civilization Recovery Plan William Grassie 163-172
A Quest For Immortality Akop Nazaretyan 175-180
Thousands Of Years Human Lana Ravandi-Fadai And Kevin Mcneer 181-190
Tarumitra: Friends Of Trees, Understanding And Practising An Integrated Cosmology Orla O’reilly Hazra 191-202
The Cosmic Creation Story Brian Thomas Swimme 203-213
Our Modern Scientific Origin Story: A Very Short Version Cynthia Stokes Brown 214-216
The Universe Within Zhao Mei 217-226
Iles Tataev: Nature, The Cosmos And Art Isa Khadzhmuradov, Adlan Sagaipov, Ibragim Bitsaev, Irina Petranek And Barry Rodrigue 227-233
Two Themes Inherent In Big History James Tierney 234-240
P A R T I V: Big History Around The World
The Meaning Of Humankind’s Emergence: From The Largest Possible Perspective John A. Mears 243-254
India: Evolving A Big History Shweta Sinha Deshpande 255-264
Cosmic Expression In The Caucasus: Kaitag Embroideries Magomedkhan Magomedkhanov, Saida Garunova And Nicholas Daniloff 265-278
Somalia: Studying The Past To Create A Future Sada Mire 279-288
Universal Studies And Big History In Japan Osamu Nakanishi And Nobuo Tsujimura 289-294
Cosmic Evolution In The Cradle Of Civilization David Blanks 295-318
Big History And World History In China’s Colleges And Universities Zhu Weibin 319-324
Bibliography 325-357
Notes On Editors And Contributors 359-369
Index 371-379