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- Abbasids 161, 178
- Abelard, Peter 358
- aborigines (Australian): division of labour 62, 63, 76; farming 127; technological regress 78–84; trade 90–91, 92
- abortion, compulsory 203
- Abu Hureyra 127
- Acapulco 184
- accounting systems 160, 168, 196
- Accra 189
- Acemoglu, Daron 321
- Ache people 61
- Acheulean tools 48–9, 50, 275, 373
- Achuar people 87
- acid rain 280, 281, 304–6, 329, 339
- acidification of oceans 280, 340–41
- Adams, Henry 289
- Aden 177
- Adenauer, Konrad 289
- Aegean sea 168, 170–71
- Afghanistan 14, 208–9, 315, 353
- Africa: agriculture 145, 148, 154–5, 326; AIDS epidemic 14, 307–8, 316, 319, 320, 322; colonialism 319–20, 321–2; demographic transition 210, 316, 328; economic growth 315, 326–8, 332, 347; international aid 317–19, 322, 328; lawlessness 293, 320; life expectancy 14, 316, 422; per capita income 14, 315, 317, 320; poverty 314–17, 319–20, 322, 325–6, 327–8; prehistoric 52–5, 65–6, 83, 123, 350; property rights 320, 321, 323–5; trade 187–8, 320, 322–3, 325, 326, 327–8;
see also individual countries
- African-Americans 108
- agricultural employment: decline in 42–3; hardships of 13, 219–20, 285–6
- agriculture: early development of 122–30, 135–9, 352, 387, 388; fertilisers, development of 135, 139–41, 142, 146, 147, 337; genetically modified (GM) crops 28, 32, 148, 151–6, 283, 358; hybrids, development of 141–2, 146, 153; and trade 123, 126, 127–33, 159, 163–4; and urbanisation 128, 158–9, 163–4, 215;
see also
farming; food supply
- Agta people 61–2
- aid, international 28, 141, 154, 203, 317–19, 328
- AIDS 8, 14, 307–8, 310, 316, 319, 320, 322, 331, 353
- AIG (insurance corporation) 115
- air conditioning 17
- air pollution 304–5
- air travel: costs of 24, 37, 252, 253; speed of 253
- aircraft 257, 261, 264, 266
- Akkadian empire 161, 164–5
- Al-Ghazali 357
- Al-Khwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa 115
- Al-Qaeda 296
- Albania 187
- Alcoa (corporation) 24
- Alexander the Great 169, 171
- Alexander, Gary 295
- Alexandria 171, 175, 270
- Algeria 53, 246, 345
- alphabet, invention of 166, 396
- Alps 122, 178
- altruism 93–4, 97
- aluminium 24, 213, 237, 303
- Alyawarre aborigines 63
- Amalfi 178
- Amazon (corporation) 21, 259, 261
- Amazonia 76, 138, 145, 250–51
- amber 71, 92
- ambition 45–6, 351
- Ames, Bruce 298–9
- Amish people 211
- ammonia 140, 146
- Amsterdam 115–16, 169, 259, 368
- Amsterdam Exchange Bank 251
- Anabaptists 211
- Anatolia 127, 128, 164, 165, 166, 167
- Ancoats, Manchester 214
- Andaman islands 66–7, 78
- Andes 123, 140, 163
- Andrew, Deroi Kwesi 189
- Angkor Wat 330
- Angola 316
- animal welfare 104, 145–6
- animals: conservation 324, 339; extinctions 17, 43, 64, 68, 69–70, 243, 293, 302, 338–9; humans’ differences from other 1, 2–4, 6, 56, 58, 64
- Annan, Kofi 337
- Antarctica 334
- anti-corporatism 110–111, 114
- anti-slavery 104, 105–6, 214
- antibiotics 6, 258, 271, 307
- antimony 213
- ants 75–6, 87–8, 192
- apartheid 108
- apes 56–7, 59–60, 62, 65, 88;
see also
chimpanzees; orang-utans
- ‘apocaholics’ 295, 301
- Appalachia 239
- Apple (corporation) 260, 261, 268
- Aquinas, St Thomas 102
- Arabia 66, 159, 176, 179
- Arabian Sea 174
- Arabs 89, 175, 176–7, 180, 209, 357
- Aral Sea 240
- Arcadia Biosciences (company) 31–2
- Archimedes 256
- Arctic Ocean 125, 130, 185, 334, 338–9
- Argentina 15, 186, 187
- Arikamedu 174
- Aristotle 115, 250
- Arizona 152, 246, 345
- Arkwright, Sir Richard 227
- Armenians 89
- Arnolfini, Giovanni 179
- art: cave paintings 2, 68, 73, 76–7; and commerce 115–16; symbolism in 136; as unique human trait 4
- Ashur, Assyria 165
- Asimov, Isaac 354
- Asoka the Great 172–3
- aspirin 258
- asset price inflation 24, 30
- Assyrian empire 161, 165–6, 167
- asteroid impacts, risk of 280, 333
- astronomy 221, 270, 357
- Athabasca tar sands, Canada 238
- Athens 115, 170, 171
- Atlantic Monthly
293
- Atlantic Ocean 125, 170
- Attica 171
- Augustus, Roman emperor 174
- Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony 184–5
- Australia: climate 127, 241, 300, 334; prehistoric 66, 67, 69–70, 127; trade 187;
see also
aborigines (Australian); Tasmania
- Austria 132
- Ausubel, Jesse 239, 346, 409
- automobiles
see
cars axes: copper 123, 131, 132, 136, 271; stone 2, 5, 48–9, 50, 51, 71, 81, 90–91, 92, 118–19, 271
- Babylon 21, 161, 166, 240, 254, 289
- Bacon, Francis 255
- bacteria: cross fertilisation 271; and pest control 151; resistance to antibiotics 6, 258, 271, 307; symbiosis 75
- Baghdad 115, 177, 178, 357
- Baines, Edward 227
- Baird, John Logie 38
- baking 124, 130
- ‘balance of nature’, belief in 250–51
- Balazs, Etienne 183
- bald eagles 17, 299
- Bali 66
- Baltic Sea 71, 128–9, 180, 185
- Bamako 326
- bananas 92, 126, 149, 154, 392
- Bangladesh 204, 210, 426
- Banks, Sir Joseph 221
- Barigaza (Bharuch) 174
- barley 32, 124, 151
- barrels 176
- bartering vii, 56–60, 65, 84, 91–2, 163, 356
- Basalla, George 272
- Basra 177
- battery farming 104, 145–6
- BBC 295
- beads 53, 70, 71, 73, 81, 93, 162
- beef 186, 224, 308;
see also
cattle bees, killer 280
- Beijing 17
- Beinhocker, Eric 112
- Bell, Alexander Graham 38
- Bengal famine (1943) 141
- benzene 257
- Berlin 299
- Berlin, Sir Isaiah 288
- Bernard of Clairvaux, St 358
- Berners-Lee, Sir Tim 38, 273
- Berra, Yogi 354
- Besant, Annie 208
- Bhutan 25–6
- Bible 138, 168, 396
- bicycles 248–9, 263, 269–70
- bin Laden, Osama 110
- biofuels 149, 236, 238, 239, 240–43, 246, 300, 339, 343, 344, 346, 393
- Bird, Isabella 197–8
- birds: effects of pollution on 17, 299; killed by wind turbines 239, 409; nests 51; sexual differences 64; songbirds 55;
see also individual species
- bireme galleys 167
- Birmingham 223
- birth control
see
contraception
- birth rates: declining 204–212; and food supply 192, 208–9; and industrialisation 202; measurement of 205, 403; population control policies 202–4, 208; pre-industrial societies 135, 137; and television 234; and wealth 200–201, 204, 205–6, 209, 211, 212;
see also
population growth
- Black Death 181, 195–6, 197, 380
- Black Sea 71, 128, 129, 170, 176, 180
- blogging 257
- Blombos Cave, South Africa 53, 83
- blood circulation, discovery of 258
- Blunt, John 29
- boat-building 167, 168, 177;
see also
canoes; ship-building
- Boers 321, 322
- Bohemia 222
- Bolivia 315, 324
- Bolsheviks 324
- Borlaug, Norman 142–3, 146
- Borneo 339
- Bosch, Carl 140, 412
- Botswana 15, 316, 320–22, 326
- Bottger, Johann Friedrich 184–5
- Boudreaux, Don 21, 214
- Boulton, Matthew 221, 256, 413–14
- bows and arrows 43, 62, 70, 82, 137, 251, 274
- Boxgrove hominids 48, 50
- Boyer, Stanley 222, 405
- Boyle, Robert 256
- Bradlaugh, Charles 208
- brain size 3–4, 48–9, 51, 55
- Bramah, Joseph 221
- Branc, Slovakia 136
- Brand, Stewart 154, 189, 205
- Brando, Marlon 110
- brass 223
- Brazil 38, 87, 123, 190, 240, 242, 315, 358
- bread 38, 124, 140, 158, 224, 286, 392
- bridges, suspension 283
- Brin, Sergey 221, 405
- Britain: affluence 12, 16, 224–5, 236, 296–7; birth rates 195, 200–201, 206, 208, 227; British exceptionalism 200–202, 221–2; climate change policy 330–31; consumer prices 24, 224–5, 227, 228; copyright system 267; enclosure acts 226, 323, 406; energy use 22, 231–2, 232–3, 342–3, 368, 430; ‘glorious revolution’ (1688) 223; income equality 18–19, 218; industrial revolution 201–2, 216–17, 220–32, 255–6, 258–9; life expectancy 15, 17–18; National Food Service 268; National Health Service 111, 261; parliamentary reform 107; per capita income 16, 218, 227, 285, 404–5; productivity 112; property rights 223, 226, 323–4; state benefits 16; tariffs 185–6, 186–7, 223;
see also
England; Scotland; Wales
- British Empire 161, 322
- bronze 164, 168, 177
- Brosnan, Sarah 59
- Brown, Lester 147–8, 281–2, 300–301
- Brown, Louise 306
- Bruges 179
- Brunel, Sir Marc 221
- Buddhism 2, 172, 357
- Buddle, John 412
- Buffett, Warren 106, 268
- Bulgaria 320
- Burkina Faso 154
- Burma 66, 67, 209, 335
- Bush, George W. 161
- Butler, Eamonn 105, 249
- Byblos 167
- Byzantium 176, 177, 179
- cabbages 298
- ‘Caesarism’ 289
- Cairo 323
- Calcutta 190, 315
- Calico Act (1722) 226
- Califano, Joseph 202–3
- California: agriculture 150; Chumash people 62, 92–3; development of credit card 251, 254; Mojave Desert 69; Silicon Valley 221–2, 224, 257, 258, 259, 268
- Cambodia 14, 315
- camels 135, 176–7
- camera pills 270–71
- Cameroon 57
- Campania 174, 175
- Canaanites 166, 396
- Canada 141, 169, 202, 238, 304, 305
- Canal du Midi 251
- cancer 14, 18, 293, 297–9, 302, 308, 329
- Cannae, battle of 170
- canning 186, 258
- canoes 66, 67, 79, 82
- capitalism 23–4, 101–4, 110, 115, 133, 214, 258–62, 291–2, 311;
see also
corporations; markets
- ‘Captain Swing’ 283
- capuchin monkeys 96–7, 375
- Caral, Peru 162–3
- carbon dioxide emissions 340–47; absorption of 217; and agriculture 130, 337–8; and biofuels 242; costs of 331; and economic growth 315, 332; and fossil fuels 237, 315; and local sourcing of goods 41–2; taxes 346, 356
- Cardwell’s Law 411
- Caribbean
see
West Indies
- Carnegie, Andrew 23
- Carney, Thomas 173
- carnivorism 51, 60, 62, 68–9, 147, 156, 241, 376
- carrots 153, 156
- cars: biofuel for 240, 241; costs of 24, 252; efficiency of 252; future production 282, 355; hybrid 245; invention of 189, 270, 271; pollution from 17, 242; sport-utility vehicles 45
- The Rational Optimist 424
- Carson, Rachel 152, 297–8
- Carter, Jimmy 238
- Carthage 169, 170, 173
- Cartwright, Edmund 221, 263
- Castro, Fidel 187
- Catalhoyuk 127
- catallaxy 56, 355–9
- Catholicism 105, 208, 306
- cattle 122, 132, 145, 147, 148, 150, 197, 321, 336;
see also
beef
- Caucasus 237
- cave paintings 2, 68, 73, 76–7
- Cavendish, Henry 221
- cement 283
- central heating 16, 37
- cereals 124–5, 125–6, 130–31, 143–4, 146–7, 158, 163; global harvests 121
- Champlain, Samuel 138–9
- charcoal 131, 216, 229, 230, 346
- charitable giving 92, 105, 106, 295, 318–19, 356
- Charles V: king of Spain 30–31; Holy Roman Emperor 184
- Charles, Prince of Wales 291, 332
- Chauvet Cave, France 2, 68, 73, 76–7
- Chernobyl 283, 308, 345, 421
- Chicago World Fair (1893) 346
- chickens 122–3, 145–6, 147, 148, 408
- chickpeas 125
- Childe, Gordon 162
- children: child labour 104, 188, 218, 220, 292; child molestation 104; childcare 2, 62–3; childhood diseases 310; mortality rates 14, 15, 16, 208–9, 284
- Chile 187
- chimpanzees 2, 3, 4, 6, 29, 59–60, 87, 88, 97
- China: agriculture 123, 126, 148, 152, 220; birth rate 15, 200–201; coal supplies 229–30; Cultural Revolution 14, 201; diet 241; economic growth and industrialisation 17, 109, 180–81, 187, 201, 219, 220, 281–2, 300, 322, 324–5, 328, 358; economic and technological regression 180, 181–2, 193, 229–30, 255, 321, 357–8; energy use 245; income equality 19; innovations 181, 251; life expectancy 15; Longshan culture 397; Maoism 16, 187, 296, 311; Ming empire 117, 181–4, 260, 311; per capita income 15, 180; prehistoric 68, 123, 126; serfdom 181–2; Shang dynasty 166; Song dynasty 180–81; trade 172, 174–5, 177, 179, 183–4, 187, 225, 228
- chlorine 296
- cholera 40, 310
- Chomsky, Noam 291
- Christianity 172, 357, 358, 396;
see also
Catholicism; Church of England; monasteries
- Christmas 134
- Chumash people 62, 92–3
- Church of England 194
- Churchill, Sir Winston 288
- Cicero 173
- Cilicia 173
- Cisco Systems (corporation) 268
- Cistercians 215
- civil rights movement 108, 109
- Clairvaux Abbey 215
- Clark, Colin 146, 227
- Clark, Gregory 193, 201, 401, 404
- Clarke, Arthur C. 354
- climate change 328–47, 426–30; costs of mitigation measures 330–32, 333, 338, 342–4; death rates associated with 335–7; and ecological dynamism 250, 329–30, 335, 339; and economic growth 315, 331–3, 341–3, 347; effects on ecosystems 338–41; and food supply 337–8; and fossil fuels 243, 314, 342, 346, 426; historic 194, 195, 329, 334, 426–7; pessimism about 280, 281, 314–15, 328–9; prehistoric 54, 65, 125, 127, 130, 160, 329, 334, 339, 340, 352; scepticism about 111, 329–30, 426; solutions to 8, 315, 345–7
- Clinton, Bill 341
- Clippinger, John 99
- cloth trade 75, 159, 160, 165, 172, 177, 180, 194, 196, 225, 225–9, 232
- clothes: Britain 224, 225, 227; early
homo sapiens
71, 73; Inuits 64; metal age 122; Tasmanian natives 78
- clothing prices 20, 34, 37, 40, 227, 228
- ‘Club of Rome’ 302–3
- coal: and economic take-off 201, 202, 213, 214, 216–17; and generation of electricity 233, 237, 239, 240, 304, 344; and industrialisation 229–33, 236, 407; prices 230, 232, 237; supplies 302–3
- coal mining 132, 230–31, 237, 239, 257, 343
- Coalbrookdale 407
- Cobb, Kelly 35
- Coca-Cola (corporation) 111, 263
- coffee 298–9, 392
- Cohen, Mark 135
- Cold War 299
- collective intelligence 5, 38–9, 46, 56, 83, 350–52, 355–6
- Collier, Paul 315, 316–17
- colonialism 160, 161, 187, 321–2;
see also
imperialism
- Colorado 324
- Columbus, Christopher 91, 184
- combine harvesters 158, 392
- combined-cycle turbines 244, 410
- commerce
see
trade
- Commoner, Barry 402
- communism 106, 336
- Compaq (corporation) 259
- computer games 273, 292
- computers 2, 3, 5, 211, 252, 260, 261, 263–4, 268, 282; computing power costs 24; information storage capacities 276; silicon chips 245, 263, 267–8; software 99, 257, 272–3, 304, 356; Y2K bug 280, 290, 341;
see also
internet
- Confucius 2, 181
- Congo 14–15, 28, 307, 316
- Congreve, Sir William 221
- Connelly, Matthew 204
- conservation, nature 324, 339;
see also
wilderness land, expansion of conservatism 109
- Constantinople 175, 177
- consumer spending, average 39–40
- containerisation 113, 253, 386
- continental drift 274
- contraception 208, 210; coerced 203–4
- Cook, Captain James 91
- cooking 4, 29, 38, 50, 51, 52, 55, 60–61, 64, 163, 337
- copper 122, 123, 131–2, 160, 162, 164, 165, 168, 213, 223, 302, 303
- copyright 264, 266–7, 326
- coral reefs 250, 339–40, 429–30
- Cordoba 177
- corn laws 185–6
- Cornwall 132
- corporations 110–116, 355; research and development budgets 260, 262, 269
- Cosmides, Leda 57
- Costa Rica 338
- cotton 37, 108, 149, 151–2, 162, 163, 171, 172, 202, 225–9, 230, 407; calico 225–6, 232; spinning and weaving 184, 214, 217, 219–20, 227–8, 232, 256, 258, 263, 283
- Coughlin, Father Charles 109
- Craigslist (website) 273, 356
- Crapper, Thomas 38
- Crathis river 171
- creationists 358
- creative destruction 114, 356
- credit cards 251, 254
- credit crunch (2008) 8–10, 28–9, 31, 100, 102, 316, 355, 399, 411
- Cree Indians 62
- Crete 167, 169
- Crichton, Michael 254
- Crick, Francis 412
- crime: cyber-crime 99–100, 357; falling rates 106, 201; false convictions 19–20; homicide 14, 20, 85, 88, 106, 118, 201; illegal drugs 106, 186; pessimism about 288, 293
- Crimea 171
- crocodiles, deaths by 40
- Crompton, Samuel 227
- Crookes, Sir William 140, 141
- cruelty 104, 106, 138–9, 146
- crusades 358
- Cuba 187, 299
- ‘curse of resources’ 31, 320
- cyber-crime 99–100, 357
- Cyprus 132, 148, 167, 168
- Cyrus the Great 169