ISBN0465055680 (hardcover)
9780465055685 (hardcover)
数量viii, 468 pages ; ; 25 cm
一般注記Introduction -- Section I. Affiliation and recognition. What a society isn't (and what it is) ; What vertebrates get out of being in a society ; On the move ; Individual recognition -- Section II. Anonymous societies. Ants and humans, apples and oranges ; The ultimate nationalists ; Anonymous humans -- Section III. Hunter-gatherers until recent times. Band societies ; The nomadic life ; Settling down -- Section IV. The deep history of human anonymous societies. Pant-hoots and passwords -- section V. Functioning (or not) in societies. Sensing others ; Stereotypes and stories ; The great chain ; Grand unions ; Putting kin in their place -- Section VI. Peace and conflict. Is conflict necessary? ; Playing well with others -- Section VII. The life and death of societies. The lifecycle of societies ; The dynamic "us" ; Inventing foreigners and the death of societies -- Section VIII. Tribes to nations. Turning a village into a conquering society ; Building and breaking a nation -- Section IX. From captive to neighbor ... to global citizen? The rise of ethnicities ; Divided we stand ; The inevitability of societies -- Conclusion: Identities shift and societies shatter -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index.