Man Makes Himself

Man Makes Himself

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Feb 10, 2003 · English · Paperback (244 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 244
Language English
Published Feb 10, 2003
Publisher Coronet Books
ISBN-10 0851246494
ISBN-13 9780851246499

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V. Gordon Childe's insightful exploration into the anthropological history of humanity dives deep into the intricate relationship between culture and the evolution of society. Drawing from a wealth of archaeological and historical evidence, he examines how human beings have shaped their environment and, in turn, how this shaping has influenced human development. Childe’s work highlights the creativity and ingenuity that have propelled civilizations forward, questioning the factors that lead societies to thrive or stagnate.

This reprint, featuring a contemporary foreword by Mark Edmonds, revitalizes Childe's enduring ideas and underscores their relevance in today’s contexts. By weaving together perspectives from different disciplines, Childe invites readers to reflect on the legacy of human innovation and the profound impact of societal choices over time. The exploration serves as a bridge linking our past to our present, encouraging a thoughtful examination of what it truly means for humanity to create and redefine itself.

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