Cargando…

Against the Grain : a Deep History of the Earliest States /

An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available that contradicts the standard narrative for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of toda...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Scott, James C. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2017]
Colección:Degruyterct.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a2200000Mi 4500
001 JSTOR_on1196347626
003 OCoLC
005 20231005004200.0
006 m o d
007 cr |||||||||||
008 200229t20172017ctua fobd z001 0 eng d
040 |a UCW  |b eng  |e rda  |e pn  |c UCW  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCF  |d EBLCP  |d YDX  |d TEFOD  |d TOH  |d HCO  |d UOK  |d NTG  |d DEGRU  |d MUB  |d JSTOR  |d LUN  |d N$T  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d LUU  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO 
019 |a 1001809990  |a 1139733276  |a 1183901379 
020 |a 9780300231687 
020 |a 0300231687 
020 |z 9780300182910 
020 |z 0300182910 
024 7 |a 10.12987/9780300231687  |2 doi 
029 1 |a AU@  |b 000068434252 
029 1 |a AU@  |b 000068892254 
029 1 |a AU@  |b 000071981897 
035 |a (OCoLC)1196347626  |z (OCoLC)1001809990  |z (OCoLC)1139733276  |z (OCoLC)1183901379 
037 |a F3530373-88D1-4099-A760-1E846E269A29  |b OverDrive, Inc.  |n http://www.overdrive.com 
037 |a 22573/ctv1bvdpfg  |b JSTOR 
050 4 |a HN8  |b .S387 2017eb 
072 7 |a HIS  |x 039000  |2 bisacsh 
072 7 |a HIS  |x 037000  |2 bisacsh 
072 7 |a SCI  |x 027000  |2 bisacsh 
082 0 4 |a 900  |2 22 
049 |a UAMI 
100 1 |a Scott, James C.,  |e author 
245 1 0 |a Against the Grain :  |b a Deep History of the Earliest States /  |c James C. Scott. 
264 1 |a New Haven, CT :  |b Yale University Press,  |c [2017] 
264 4 |c Ã2017 
300 |a 1 online resource (336 pages) :  |b 13 b-w illustrations 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
347 |a text file 
347 |b PDF 
490 1 |a Degruyterct 
505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t Yale Agrarian Studies Series James C. Scott, Series Editor --  |t Introduction: A Narrative in Tatters: What I Didn't Know --  |t ONE. The Domestication of Fire, Plants, Animals, and ... Us --  |t TWO. Landscaping the World: The Domus Complex --  |t THREE. Zoonoses: A Perfect Epidemiological Storm --  |t FOUR. Agro-ecology of the Early State --  |t FIVE. Population Control: Bondage and War --  |t SIX. Fragility of the Early State: Collapse as Disassembly --  |t SEVEN. The Golden Age of the Barbarians --  |t Notes --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index 
520 |a An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available that contradicts the standard narrative for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family-all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the "barbarians" who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples 
546 |a In English. 
588 0 |a Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Feb 2020). 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-300) and index. 
590 |a JSTOR  |b Books at JSTOR Evidence Based Acquisitions 
590 |a JSTOR  |b Books at JSTOR Demand Driven Acquisitions (DDA) 
590 |a JSTOR  |b Books at JSTOR All Purchased 
650 0 |a Agriculture and state  |x History. 
650 6 |a Politique agricole  |x Histoire. 
650 7 |a HISTORY  |x Civilization.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Agriculture and state  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Agrargesellschaft  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Hochkultur  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Neolithische Revolution  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Sesshaftigkeit  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Gesellschaft  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Landwirtschaft  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Staat  |2 gnd 
655 7 |a History  |2 fast 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |z 9780300182910  |z 0300182910  |w (DLC) 2016960155  |w (OCoLC)990684513 
830 0 |a Degruyterct. 
856 4 0 |u https://jstor.uam.elogim.com/stable/10.2307/j.ctv1bvnfk9  |z Texto completo 
938 |a De Gruyter  |b DEGR  |n 9780300231687 
938 |a ProQuest Ebook Central  |b EBLB  |n EBL6424075 
938 |a EBSCOhost  |b EBSC  |n 2703899 
938 |a YBP Library Services  |b YANK  |n 14262912 
994 |a 92  |b IZTAP