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The Trajectory of Human History

Die Entwicklung der Menschheitsgeschichte
[journal article]

Christian, David

Abstract

This paper asks both whether it is possible to identify a clear shape or trajectory to human history as a whole and what significance or meaning we can attach to such a trajectory. It will argue that modern historical research within many different disciplines does indeed allow us to identify some s... view more

This paper asks both whether it is possible to identify a clear shape or trajectory to human history as a whole and what significance or meaning we can attach to such a trajectory. It will argue that modern historical research within many different disciplines does indeed allow us to identify some striking shapes to the history of our species. It will also argue that those shapes are full of meaning for understanding the nature and significance of our strange species. Finally, it will end with some speculative ideas about how human history may evolve in the distant future in an attempt to see if we can perhaps glimpse what human history will look like when the human story has ended.... view less

Keywords
world history; humanity; historical development; historiography; scenario

Classification
History

Free Keywords
big history; human history; future; historiography; species histories; collapse; stabilization; sustainability; sustained growth; migration

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 62-83

Journal
Historical Social Research, 48 (2023) 1

Issue topic
Long-Term Processes in Human History

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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