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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jared M Diamond |
| ISBN: | 9780670024810 0670024813 9780670785896 067078589X |
| OCLC Number: | 793726658 |
| Description: | xi, 499 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | List of tables and figures -- Prologue: At the airport: -- Airport scene -- Why study traditional societies? -- States -- Types of traditional societies -- Approaches, causes, and sources -- Small book about a big subject -- Plan of the book -- Part 1: Setting The Stage By Dividing Space: -- Chapter 1: Friends, enemies, strangers, and traders: -- Boundary -- Mutually exclusive territories -- Non-exclusive land use -- Friends, enemies, and strangers -- First contacts -- Trade and traders -- Market economies -- Traditional forms of trade -- Traditional trade items -- Who trades what? -- Tiny nations -- Part 2: Peace And War: -- Chapter 2: Compensation for the death of a child: -- Accident -- Ceremony -- What if? -- What the state did -- New Guinea compensation -- Life-long relationships -- Other non-state societies -- State authority -- State civil justice -- Defects in state civil justice -- State criminal justice -- Restorative justice -- Advantages and their price -- Chapter 3: Shorter chapter, about a tiny war: -- Dani war -- War's time-line -- War's death toll -- Chapter 4: Longer chapter, about many wars: -- Definitions of war -- Sources of information -- Forms of traditional warfare -- Mortality rates -- Similarities and differences -- Ending warfare -- Effects of European contact -- Warlike animals, peaceful peoples -- Motives for traditional war -- Ultimate reasons - Whom do people fight? -- Forgetting Pearl Harbor -- Part 3: Young And Old: -- Chapter 5: Bringing up children: -- Comparisons of child-rearing -- Childbirth -- Infanticide -- Weaning and birth interval -- On-demand nursing -- Infant-adult contact -- Fathers and allo-parents -- Responses to crying infants -- Physical punishment -- Child autonomy -- Multi-age playgroups -- Child play and education -- Their kids and our kids -- Chapter 6: Treatment of old people: cherish, abandon, or kill?: -- Elderly -- Expectations about eldercare -- Why abandon or kill? -- Usefulness of old people -- Society's values -- Society's rules -- Better or worse today? -- What to do with older people? -- Part 4: Danger And Response: -- Chapter 7: Constructive paranoia: -- Attitudes towards danger -- Night visit -- Boat accident -- Just a stick in the ground -- Taking risks -- Risks and talkativeness -- Chapter 8: Lions and other dangers: -- Dangers of traditional life -- Accidents -- Vigilance -- Human violence -- Diseases -- Responses to diseases -- Starvation -- Unpredictable food shortages -- Scatter your land -- Seasonality and food storage -- Diet broadening -- Aggregation and dispersal -- Responses to danger -- Part 5: Religion, Language, And Health: -- Chapter 9: What electric eels tell us about the evolution of religion: -- Questions about religion -- Definitions of religion -- Functions and electric eels -- Search for causal explanations -- Supernatural beliefs -- Religion's function of explanation -- Defusing anxiety-- Providing comfort -- Organization and obedience -- Codes of behavior towards strangers -- Justifying war -- Badges of commitment -- Measures of religious success -- Changes in religion's functions -- Chapter 10: Speaking in many tongues: -- Multilingualism -- World's language total -- How languages evolve -- Geography of language diversity -- Traditional multilingualism -- Benefits of bilingualism -- Alzheimer's disease -- Vanishing languages -- How languages disappear -- Are minority languages harmful? -- Why preserve languages? -- How can we protect languages? -- Chapter 11: Salt, sugar, fat, and sloth: -- Non-communicable diseases -- Our salt intake -- Salt and blood pressure -- Causes of hypertension -- Dietary sources of salt -- Diabetes -- Types of diabetes -- Genes, environment, and diabetes -- Pima Indians and Nauru Islanders -- Diabetes in India -- Benefits of genes for diabetes -- Why is diabetes low in Europeans? -- Future of non-communicable diseases -- Epilogue: At another airport: -- From the jungle to the 405 -- Advantages of the modern world -- Advantages of the traditional world -- What can we learn? -- Acknowledgments -- Further readings -- Index -- Illustration credits. |
| Responsibility: | Jared Diamond. |
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