2023.10.31 Presentations from the participants of the FIFTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM BIG HISTORY AND GLOBAL EVOLUTION



    1.    Daniel BARREIROS (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)  
INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND COGNITIVE EVOLUTION: A BIG HISTORY APPROACH TO THE CONCERT OF EUROPE (1815-1848)


    2.    Xin CHEN (Concordia University of Edmonton, Canada)
EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BIO-PRODUCTIVITY, COLLECTIVE LEARNING, AND HUMAN SOCIAL ORGANIZATION: A BIOGEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE


    3.    Erhard GLÖTZL (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, AUSTRIA)
GENERAL EVOLUTIONARY THEORY OF EVERYTHING - FROM THE ORIGIN OF LIFE TO THE MARKET ECONOMY
        


    4.    László Z. KARVALICS (Institute of Advanced Studies, Kőszeg (IASK), Hungary) 
THE FIVE CONTROL STRUCTURES OF SOCIAL HISTORY – AN EVOLUTIONARY TYPOLOGY


   5.    David J. LEPOIRE (College of DuPage, USA)
WHERE DOES BIG HISTORY FIT?

 
   6.    Peter RICHERSON (Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California—Davis, USA)
MACROEVOLUTION’S PLACE IN BIG HISTORY