Fire and Civilization

Fire and Civilization

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Mar 1, 1995 · English · Paperback (256 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 256
Language English
Published Mar 1, 1995
Publisher Penguin Books
ISBN-10 0140157972
ISBN-13 9780140157970

Description

According to mythology, people became truly "human" by learning to domesticate fire and cook food. Other great transformation - the birth of agriculture and the industrial revolution - represent huge leaps forward in our relations with fire. This book examines Homer and the Hebrew Bible, the Vestal Virgins and pioneering Roman fire brigades, the role of Hell-fire in Christianity's "civilizing campaign" and developments from the age of steam to "fire-powered" cars and nuclear fusion. Even today, bush and forest fires caused by short-sighted farming policies or sheer high spirits contribute to the disastrous international wood shortage. This work of wide-ranging scholarship both illuminates such current concerns, and makes readers look again at the whole course of human history. Johan Goudsblom is the author of "Dutch Society", "Sociology in the Balance", "Nihilism and Culture" and "Human History and Social Process".

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Science & Technology History Psychology
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