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 苏三客厅 2021-07-26

《发现文明》已交编辑部处理,在香港出版。可是我今天突然想到,香港同胞英语那么溜,万一有人不认识汉语的怎么办?我干脆翻译个英语的~的~的目录吧。但是我英语已经生疏得不行不行的了,不过我想到了万能的互联网,我不是还有你们帮助嘛。所以,今天快速划拉了一天,草稿拿上来请大家指正,我也继续埋头修改。万一有哪位好心的乐意全文修改,那请以编辑体修改给俺,那样我能看到您修改了哪里啊。

另外,目录的序号乱跑是怎么回事啊?我都被序号调皮捣蛋得快疯了。

假如您看不懂,也不用走了,可以顺便看看我昨天写的“窦娥冤”:当文明学遭遇现实,有一乐。

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catalog

introduction

Part One: Ancient Times

Chapter 1:The origin of all things and the origin of human beings

I、 A great beginning

1. The formation of the universe

2. Galaxy and solar system

3. Origin of life on earth

4. Paleoclimate influenced theevolution of life on earth

II、 Why did humans evolve in Africa

1. Biological evolution andgeographical environment

2. Environment has always restrictedhuman development

3. Establishment of the history ofancient human evolution

4. The particularity of northeastAfrica

Chapter 2: Why did God choose human being?

I、 Redefining "Big Civilization" with "human"

1. How to define human being?

2. The usage of fire of human being

3. Reserach and division of Stone Age

4. The history of human being is the history ofconstantly expanding external forces

5. The miracle of human civilization lies incollective conditions

6. Could there be an alien civilization?

II、 How molecular anthropology rewrited civilization cognition?

1. Theory of human coming out of Africa and the environment

2. The formation of populations in Europe and EastAsians

3. American and the principle of geographicalcommunication

Chapter 3  The secret of European civilization's booming

I、 Why did Europe become the peak of the late Paleolithic age?

1. Moustérien culture marked the northward shift of human center of civilization

2. Late Paleolithic changed

2.1. Stages of five models and theirsignificance

2.2, lewalowa technology and Moustérien culture

2.3, The Microlithic Age

II、 Why was Europe was favored by Creator?

1. Europe's brilliance was supportedby climate and geography

1.1. The outbreak of art in Europe

1.2 Europe has been a land of geomanticomen

1.3 The significance of"discovering" the origin of European Civilization

1.4. Three peaks of Europeancivilization peaks break the theory of race

2. The prequel of the Garden of Eden wasin Europe

2.1. The communication circles in thedevelopment of human civilization

2.2. The ice age led to the"Paradise Lost" of European Ancients

2.3 The source of Western Asiancivilization lay in Europe

2.4 Indo European people and theirbusiness diffusion network

 Chapter 4  On the appearance of Agricultural Civilization 

I、 The rising of agriculturalcivilization

1 The climatebackground

2. Why did humanbeings start agriculture?

3 The significanceand influence of Agriculture

4 The populationalso changed

II. Someinteresting phenomenon of Neolithic Age

1, About the Gardenof Eden and the Flood

2, Climate changingand the civilized population in Western Asia

3 Agriculturaltechnology and communication

III. Megalithicculture in the Chalcolithic Age   

1. Megalithicculture in the west of the Old Continent

2. Why was there no Megalithicculture in East Asia?

3. The stonearchitecture and consciousness in the Chalcolithic Age

IV. Some phenomenonin the era of civilization in a narrow sense

1, the origin ofcivilization in West Asia

2,The emergence ofmarriage system

3 The emergence of stateand ideology

4 Art,language,mythand religion

Chapter 5  Communicatingand Civilizations

I、 Focus on East Asians

1. Molecular anthropological analysis of East Asians

1. 1. Early paternal D chromosome

1.2 Chromosomes in Mongolia, Korean Peninsula andJapan

1.3. Han and O-type paternal chromosomes

2. Why did pottery boomed in East Asian?

3. Nomads and the fate of China

II、 On the theory of dissemination of Chinese civilization

1. Geo-communication was the key to the development ofcivilization

2. Science of Civilization and the theory of dissemination

III、 Three-Dynasties in China

1. Bronze Age

2. Far East Asia

3. Colonial cities and states of Xia, Shang and Zhou

3.1 Shang and Phoenicia

3.2 Zhou and Persia

4. Possible gold-jade trading network

IV、 Some other ancient civilizations

1. Ancient Egyptian empire

2. Mysterious Israelites

3.Indus civilization

Chapter 6  Aegean Civilization and Pirate Culture

I、 Decoding the origin of Aegean Civilization

1. Climate and geo-environmental impact

2. Dynastic Era

 2.1, the period of Minoancivilization

2.2 The bronze age gave birth to Aegean Civilization

2.3, The progress of ancient Greek Civilization intime and space

3. Uncover the Greek legend

3.1, Reveal the truth of Greek hero legend

3.2 Thievies also have rules

II、 Pirates and Democracy

  1.  Pirates need democracy

  2.  The emergence of pirate democracy

  3.  The origin of democracy in ancient Greece

   4. The relationship between democracy and economy

  5. Where does freedom come from?

6. Democracy should be reconsidered

III、 Greek Civilization in the Axial Age

1. Greek Civilization was the peak of humancivilization at that time

1.1, The Axis Era

1.2 why did human civilization go west?

2. Thucydides’s trap and geography

3. The rise of Alexander Empire

Chapter 7  The Riseand Fall of Roman Civilization

I、 Rome and Mediterranean Civilization

1. How did Rome came to birth ?

2. Rome replaced Greece

3. The rise and fall of the Roman Empire

II、 Christianity entered Europe

1. The Roman Empire recognized Christianity

2. The Greek spirit was replaced by Christianity

3. "Dark middle ages"

4. The Holy Roman Empire and Vatican

Chapter 8 The worldaround the Middle Ages

I、 The Rise of Arab and Islam

1. Climate promotedthe rising of the Arab world

2. The Appearanceof Islam

3. The Emergence ofthe Arab Empire

II、 East Asian Empire and thetransformation of world structure

1. Before and afterthe expansion of Mongolia

2. Empire and lawof great powers

3. Vikings andRussian Awakening

4. Climateinfluence around the Middle Ages

III、 Looking back on the Ottoman Empire

1. The origin ofOsman

2. The geographicalinfluence of Osman

3. The peak anddecline of Osman

Part Two   Modern times

Chapter 9  Beforeand After the Discovery of the New Continent 

I. A New Europe

1.  The Renaissancein Europe

2. Nordiccivilization began to break ice

II、 Pioneer of exploration in the era of great navigation

1. Portugal and thegeography of the Discovery of the New World

2. Columbus and thegreat geographical discovery changed in the world

3. World history waswritten by Westerners

III、 The rise and fall of Spain

1. Ancient Spanish

2. Geography and brilliance

3. Flash in the pan and modern absurdity in Spain

4. Modern geopolitical and political adaptation

Chapter 10  The establishment of triangular trading network in the era of Great Navigation

I、 The Establishment of the Atlantic communicatingcircle

1.The evil triangletrading network

2. The European civilization fusion brought by thecolonial wave

II, The destiny ofAfrica and Indian America

1. Civilization communicationand race from the perspective of Indian extinction

2. Africa was alsoadvanced

III、 Focus on the United Kingdom

I. Ancient timesand population formation of Britain

1. The emergence ofBritish parliamentary system

2. The Dynamics of Civilizationand the colonial effect of "Discovering the New World"

2.1 The Dynamics of Civilization

2.2The colonial effect

IV The Industrial Revolution

1. The origin andcause of industrial revolution

2. Before and afterthe Industrial Revolution in Britain

2.1 Colonial Foundation

2.2 The rising of Britain was a long process

2.3 How did Britain rise?

2.4 Reflectionand doubt

3. The birth anddevelopment of science

4. Other socialeffects brought about by the Industrial Revolution

Chapter 11  The Modern Europe

I、 France and the Enlightenment

1. Theinevitability of the Enlightenment

2. It is necessaryto reflect on the Enlightenment today

II、 Understanding Germany

1. Germany'sgeography and choice

2. From Bismarck tothe rise of Nazi

3. Thinking aboutNazis

4,World War II andpeace

III、 From Russia to the eve of theSoviet Union

1. Russia'sexpansion and rise

2. Looking at Chinafrom Russia

IV、 History of internationalrelationship  

1. History ofnations and international relationship

2. The moderntheory of international relations

Chapter 12 The ownersin America were replaced

I、 The rise of the United States on the east coast of the Pacific:

1. The nature of the American War of Independence

2. The base of the lighthouse was a little crooked

3. The purpose and result of the Civil War

4. The expansion of colonists of US

5. The rise and fall of the United States

6. Some thinking about the United States

II、 Geography and Latin America

1. Geography and communication of civilization

2. Take Argentina as an example

Chapter 13  The West Coast of the Pacific Ocean

I、 The rise of Japan

1. The UnitedStates and Japan are neighboring countries  

2. Complexrelations among Japan, Russia, China and the United States

3. How did Japanrise and stagnate?

3.1 Historicalbackground and economic system

3.2 Japan's take-offdepended on "socialism"

II、 Soviet Union and political system

1. The past andpresent of the Soviet Union

2. The rise of theSoviet Union

3. Modernizationand system

4. Thedisintegration of the Soviet Union

5. The struggle forhegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union and and their socialsystems

III、 Thinking about the phenomenon ofsocialism

1. It is inevitablefor socialism to choose backward countries

2. From the Enlightenmentmovement to colonial trap

3. A series ofmisunderstandings about the worship of democracy

4. Democracy is justa cultural tradition of the West

5. Time and system

IV、 The rise of Oceania

1. Since ancienttimes

2. Entering themodern developed society

3. Modernization andOceania

4. Somemodernization indices of Oceania

5. “Ocean Culture”and modernization

6. Look at urbanizationfrom three different social forms

V、 Establishment of APEC

Chapter 14 “The sick men of East Asia” and the recovery of the lion

I、 The differences between the East and the West in the history

1. “The sick men of East Asia” may have come intobeing since ancient times

2. East Asian civilization was formated in modern time

3. A brief comparison of eastern and Western History

II、 China's radical revolutions in recent 100 years

1. Geopolitical influence and backwardness

2. Geographical conditions in the period of theCommunist Party

3. Rethinking the radical revolution in modern China 

III、 East Asia under the guidance of the Science of Civilization

1. The Backwardness and revolutions of China

2. Principle of "Different Generations at the SameTime"

2.1 What is "Different Generations at the Same Time"?

2.2 Take the Qing Dynasty as an example

3, Reveal the"Curse of backwardness"

4. Revolutionist --the last warrior in modern society

5. Peace is theguarantee of civilization development

IV、 Political System and Modern Civilization

1. From simplethinking to complex thinking

2. The history ofconfrontation between left and right in the 20th century

2.1 The origin ofthe confrontation

2.2 The UnitedStates has become a new global ideological Center

3. The course ofChina's modernization

4. Literacy rateand the proportion of revolution

5. Immigration,happiness, modernization and political system

6. The road todemocracy in China and the world

6.1 Democracy orfreedom ?

6.2 Interpretationof western "democracy index"

7. On the origin ofmarriage,family and state, and freedom

V、 The cililization communicating andgeography of small countries and districts such as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan

1. Taiwan

2. Communicationand geography in Hong Kong and Macao

3. The Four Little Dragonsand the Four Developed Countries in Asia

4. Is the KoreanPeninsula determined by geography or system?

5. About Vietnam

VI、 China is rising

1. Data in the eraof transformation

1.1 Data comparisonin the big era

1.2  Data and reviews by Westerners

2. National Fateand the challenge from the United States

3. Summarize thereasons for the recent rise

4. Reflecting adaptationfrom the perspective of developing speed

5. Looking forwardto China's future

Chapter 15  Review of the research on developing laws ofhuman civilization

I、 The developing law of human civilization in the early stage

1. The theory of the law of civilization can only foundtoday

2. The development during Newton's era in the 17thcentury

3.The theorys by Britain and France in the 18thcentury

4.About Determinism

II、The developing law of human civilization in the modern human time

1. The development of the Natural Law

2. In Darwin’s era

3. Comte and the division of human history

4, the United States joined the study

5. The rise of historical materialism in Germany

6,The Research in Europe in the 20th century

7. GDP and the historical study in the United States

III、 The Construction of World History

IV、 Big History and Futurology

Chapter 16 Summary

I、The practical significance ofstudying the law of civilization development

II、 Question and method

1. Research on thelaw of human civilization development and meteorology

2. Stock theory and“Technocracy”

III、 Some laws summed up by the Scienceof Civilization

1. Some Laws andinfluencing factors

2. The law ofcommunicating circles by geography

3. The significanceof geo-civilization index

4. The Nautiluscurve of human civilization development

5. Again Discuss WhatCivilization Is

IV、Looking Forward to the Future of theWorld

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