Ideas: A history from fire to Freud

Ideas: A history from fire to Freud

by PeterWatson (Author)

Synopsis

In this hugely ambitious and exciting book Peter Watson tells the history of ideas from prehistory to the present day, leading to a new way of telling the history of the world. The book begins over a million years ago with a discussion of how the earliest ideas might have originated. Looking at animal behaviour that appears to require some thought - tool-making, territoriality, counting, language (or at least sounds), pairbonding - Peter Watson moves on to the apeman and the development of simple ideas such as cooking, the earliest language, the emergence of family life. All the obvious areas are tackled - the Ancient Greeks, Christian theology, the ideas of Jesus, astrological thought, the soul, the self, beliefs about the heavens, the ideas of Islam, the Crusades, humanism, the Renaissance, Gutenberg and the book, the scientific revolution, the age of discovery, Shakespeare, the idea of Revolution, the Romantic imagination, Darwin, imperialism, modernism, Freud right up to the present day and the internet.I DEAS: A HISTORY concentrates on the activities and achievements of philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, inventors, religious thinkers, poets, historians, jurists and dramatists, investigating how their ideas have shaped our lives and thinking.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 848
Edition: 01
Publisher: Orion
Published: 12 May 2005

ISBN 10: 029760726X
ISBN 13: 9780297607267
Book Overview: A TERRIBLE BEAUTY has sold over 16,000 copies Peter Watson always generates lots of media coverage Rave reviews for A Terrible Beauty include: 'Breathtakingly entertaining, endlessly instructive, irresistibly enjoyable.' Felipe Fernandez-Armesto; '...a magnificent achievement...' A C Grayling; 'A tour de force of monumental proportions...' Spectator

Media Reviews
The history of ideas deserves treatment on this scale. -- FELIPE FERNANDEZ ARMESTO EVENING STANDARD It would be a dull reader that failed to be stimulated either by the questions it raises or by the answers it gives to all sorts of questions that one would never have thought of asking. -- NOEL MALCOLM SUNDAY TELEGRAPH In Ideas, Watson gives us an astonishing overview of human intellectual development which covers everything... In a book of such vast scope, a reader could easily get lost, but the narrative has a powerful momentum...For those who want something more engaging than the dreary Plato to Nato narrative that dominates conventional histories of ideas, this wide range of reference will be invaluable -- JOHN GRAY NEW STATESMAN This lively book may stimulate the intellectually curious as they seek to understand the history of the mind. THE TIMES
Author Bio
Peter Watson was born in 1943 and educated at the universities of Durham, London and Rome. He was deputy editor of NEW SOCIETY and spent four years as part of the 'Insight' team of THE SUNDAY TIMES. He was New York correspondent of THE TIMES and has written for THE OBSERVER, THE NEW YORK TIMES, PUNCH and THE SPECTATOR. He is the author of thirteen books and has presented several television programmes about the arts. Since 1998 he has been a Research Associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, at the University of Cambridge.