Big History

 “Big History.”What is Big History?

International Big History Association blog states that “Big History seeks to understand the integrated history of the Cosmos, Earth, Life, and Humanity, using the best available empirical evidence and scholarly methods”. The manner in which I understand it is that there is a big correlation between the physicality of our planet with the events that have shaped our human history: one thing had not existed had not the big bang had occurred. Everything is interlinked with history: science, physics, biology, sociology, geology, so history is viewed within this context.

I had never heard that concept before, but now that I have read about it, it does make sense that history is taught this way.


                    Sources:
"What is Big History" bighistory.org, n.p. 2020

Green, John, "The Big Bang: Crash Course Big History #1" youtube.com .Sep 17, 2014

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  1. The way you describe the physicality of the our planet correlating with events that have shaped human history is something I found to be extremely interesting. It really peaks my interest in terms of psychology and innate response mechanisms in animals.

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  2. Hi Alma,

    I think certain Aspects of Big History make sense. For example , the possibility that agriculture delevoped widely was related tothe end of the last ace age. Things like the Big Bang are irrelevant to the study of History.
    I wish the best you.Good luck in your classes,

    Claudia

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