Sunday, May 13, 2012
Guns Germs and Steel, by Jared Diamond
2012 Book 74: Guns, Germs, and Steel, by Jared Diamond (5/11/2012)
Reason for Reading: This has been on my reading list for years—since before I watched the documentary.
My Review 4/5stars
In this Pulitzer Prize winning book, Diamond attempts to answer the question of why the Western Civilization rose to power instead of other civilizations. His answer is that they lucked out on geography and ecology. Western civilizations were better able to domesticate animals and plants due to the varieties that they had available, and were therefore able to develop larger farming societies, allowing for development of crafts and “scientific exploration.” Also, because they were in larger groups, they were exposed at low levels to many germs, and developed immunity. Because of these factors, they were able to harness the power of guns, germs, and steel in their pursuit of world power. This was a fascinating book, and definitely worth reading even after watching the documentary (reviewed here). It’s just packed full of information, the writing is smooth and articulate, and the research is extensive.
Labels:
Anthropology,
Archeology,
Book Review,
History,
Non-fiction,
Pulitzer,
Science,
Sociology
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