Time in World History

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Clock Face
Clock Time
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Colonial Administration
comparative history of timekeeping systems
cross-cultural chronology
Cultural History
Date Line
Determining Wind Direction
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European Clocks
Global Studies
globalization
Gps Satellite
Great Classical Civilizations
Great Missionary Religion
History
industrial era timekeeping
Industrialization
International Date Line
Mechanical Clocks
Normal Time Pressures
Peter N. Stearns
Public Clocks
Religion
Religious Services
religious temporal practices
Sand Glasses
Social History
societal time perception
Sociology
sociotemporal organization
Summer Fasting
temporal measurement systems
Time
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Water Clocks
World History
World History Standpoint
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367434946
  • Weight: 417g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Peter Stearns presents the fascinating concept of time through a global historical lens. Covering both calendrical time and clock time, the volume shows how significant changes in conceptions of time are in world history, as they translate many key historical developments from religion to industrialization, into daily experience.

The book explores why and how early societies became interested in measuring time, as well as explaining the causes and ongoing consequences of the modern sense of time. The author compares different societies and cultures in their attitudes and approaches to time and describes the role of globalization in its development. The volume offers many examples and illustrations to aid readers in their understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of various constructions of time, both in the past and among different groups of people today.

Time in World History will be of interest to students of world history and sociology, introducing readers to historical forces that continue to shape their lives quite directly.

Peter N. Stearns is Professor of History at George Mason University. He has written widely on issues in world history and regularly teaches courses on various facets of globalization.

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