Fire and CivilizationAllen Lane, 1992 - 247 من الصفحات Fire is a destructive force. It is also a great purveyor of the advancement of human life. In an exploration of this dichotomy, Goudsblom investigates man and his realtionship to--and fascination with--combustion from every possible perspective--historical, archaeological, anthropological, psychological, biological, ecological, and sociological--illuminating the legacy of fire on world history. |
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... Elias's study The Civilizing Process . The book deals primarily with changes in behaviour among the upper classes in Western Europe between 1300 and 1800. During this period , as Elias points out , standards of behaviour changed ...
... Elias's study The Civilizing Process . The book deals primarily with changes in behaviour among the upper classes in Western Europe between 1300 and 1800. During this period , as Elias points out , standards of behaviour changed ...
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... Elias's study , changes in the control of fire did not originate at the princely courts but elsewhere in society . Accordingly , in this chapter I will follow a different route from that which Elias pursued in his book . I will not ...
... Elias's study , changes in the control of fire did not originate at the princely courts but elsewhere in society . Accordingly , in this chapter I will follow a different route from that which Elias pursued in his book . I will not ...
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... Elias 1982 , p . 276 . 13. Elias 1978a , p . 160 . 14. On the documentary value of this film see Liebermann 1982 and Perlès 1982 . 15. McNeill 1976 . 16. Elias 1978b , pp . 156–7 . See also Goudsblom 1977 , pp . 137–43 . CHAPTER 1 1 ...
... Elias 1982 , p . 276 . 13. Elias 1978a , p . 160 . 14. On the documentary value of this film see Liebermann 1982 and Perlès 1982 . 15. McNeill 1976 . 16. Elias 1978b , pp . 156–7 . See also Goudsblom 1977 , pp . 137–43 . CHAPTER 1 1 ...
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Fire Civilization The domestication of fire as a civilizing process Plan | 8 |
The stage of predominantly passive use of fire The transition to active use of fire | 20 |
The widening gap between humans and other animals Clearing land Cooking | 37 |
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