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Collapse : how societies choose to fail or survive

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In Collapse, Jared Diamond investigates the fate of past human societies, and the lessons for our own future.

What happened to the people who built the ruined temples of Angkor Wat, the long-abandonded statues of Easter Island, the crumbling Maya pyramids of the Yucatan?

All saw their cultures collapse because of environmental crises. And it looks as if those crises were self-induced. As in his celebrated global best-seller Guns, Germs and Steel, Diamond brings together new evidence from a startling range of sources to tell a story with epic scope. And he lends it urgency for the modern world by probing the roots of decisions which allowed some societies to avoid ecological catastrophe, while others succumbed.

How, he asks, can we learn to be survivors?

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Product Details
Allen Lane
0713992867 / 9780713992861
Hardback
304.28
17/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
xi, 575 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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