The Human Cosmos: Civilization and the Stars
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2020
400
Book • Nonfiction
2020
Adult
18+ years
In The Human Cosmos: Civilization and the Stars, Jo Marchant explores the historical and cultural significance of humanity's relationship with the cosmos. The work examines how celestial bodies have influenced human beliefs, scientific understanding, and societal developments throughout history, emphasizing the integral role of astronomy in shaping civilization.
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Jo Marchant’s The Human Cosmos: Civilization and the Stars is praised for its engaging exploration of humanity’s relationship with the cosmos, combining science, history, and mythology. Positively noted for its breadth and accessibility, some find it lacks depth in scientific analysis. Overall, it captivates with its narrative of cosmic influence on human culture and thought.
Readers fascinated by the intersection of science, history, and culture who enjoyed Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari or Cosmos by Carl Sagan will appreciate The Human Cosmos: Civilization and the Stars. It appeals to those curious about humanity's connection to the cosmos throughout history.
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