From Big Bang to Galactic Civilizations

Delhi, India: (2015)
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Abstract

Each scientific study emerges in its own particular time and marks a new step in the development of human thought.1 Big History materialized to satisfy the human need for a unified vision of our existence. It came together in the waning decades of the twentieth century, in part, as a reaction to the specialization of scholarship and education that had taken hold around the world. While this specialization had great results, it created barriers that stood in contrast to a growing unity among our global communities. These barriers were increasingly awkward to bridge, and, thus, Big History emerged as a successful new framework.

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Barry Rodrigue
Symbiosis International University
Leonid Grinin
National Research University Higher School of Economics

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