Benjamin, Craig, Esther Quaedackers, and David Baker, editors. (2020) The Routledge Companion to Big History,  Routledge, NY

Brown, Cynthia Stokes (2007). Big History: From the Big Bang to the present. New York: The New Press.

Chaisson, Eric (2006). Epic of Evolution: Seven ages of the cosmos. New York: Columbia University Press.

Christian, David (2004). Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Curtis, Wendy (2016). The Biggest Picture: From the Big Bang to the Development of the Big Bang Theory. GeoBook Studio.

Rodrigue, Barry, Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev, co-editors, From Big Bang to Galactic Civilizations: A Big History Anthology. Delhi: Primus Books, 2015–2016. Three-volumes, series ISBN: 978-93- 84082-45- 1.

  • Volume I, Our Place in the Universe: An Introduction to Big History. Delhi: Primus Books, 2015. ISBN 978-93- 84082-45- 1
  • Volume II, Education and Understanding: Big History around the World. Delhi: Primus Books, 2016. ISBN 978-93- 84082-73- 4.
  • Volume III, The Ways that Big History Works: Cosmos, Life, Society, and our Future. Delhi: Primus Books, 2016. ISBN 978-93- 84082-74- 1

Spier, Fred (2015). Big History and the Future of Humanity, Second Edition. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., Malden, MA, Wiley-Blackwell.

Volk, Tyler (2017). Quarks to Culture, How We Came to Be, Columbia University Press.

The IBHA seeks to provide a wide range of views on big history, but cannot be held responsible for any of the views expressed in the literature listed.

Big History:
A Working Bibliography
of References, Films & Internet Sites

Assembled by Barry Rodrigue & Fred Spier

Adams, Fred; Greg Laughlin. 1999. The Five Ages of the Universe: Inside the Physics of Eternity. New York: The Free Press.

Alvarez, Walter; P. Claeys, and A. Montanari. 2009. Time-Scale Construction and Periodizing in Big History: From the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary to All of the Past. Geological Society of America, Special Paper # 452: 115.

Ashrafi, Babak. 2007. Big History? Positioning the History of Science, pp. 711, Kostas Gavroglu and J?gen Renn (editors). Dordrecht: Springer.

Asimov, Isaac. 1987. Beginnings: The Story of Origins of Mankind, Life, the Earth, the Universe. New York, Berkeley Books.

Aunger, Robert. 2007. Major Transitions in Big History. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 74 (8): 11371163.

2007. A Rigorous Periodization of Big History. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 74 (8): 11641178.

Benjamin, Craig. 2004. Beginnings and Endings (Chapter 5). Palgrave Advances: World History, pp. 90111, M. Hughes-Warrington (editor). London and New York: Palgrave/Macmillan.

2009. The Convergence of Logic, Faith and Values in the Modern Creation Myth. Evolutionary Epic: Sciences Story and Humanitys Response, C. Genet, B. Swimme, R. Genet, and L. Palmer (editors). Los Angeles: Collins Foundation Press.

Brown, Cynthia Stokes. 2007. Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present, New York: New Press.

2009. Why Arent More People Teaching Big History? Evolutionary Epic: Sciences Story and Humanitys Response, C. Genet, B. Swimme, R. Genet and L. Palmer (editors). Los Angeles: Collins Foundation Press.

Bryson, Bill. 2003. A Short History of Nearly Everything. London: Random House.

Burke III, Edmund (Terry); David Christian and Ross Dunn. World History: The Big Eras: A Compact History of Humankind for Teachers and Students. Los Angeles: National Center for History in the Schools, University of California, Los Angeles, 2009.

Capra, Fritjof. 1982. The Turning Point: Science, Society and the Rising Culture. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Chaisson, Eric. 1977. The Scenario of Cosmic Evolution. Harvard Magazine, November/December, pp. 2133.

1981. Cosmic Dawn: The Origins of Matter and Life. Boston: Little, Brown.

1982. The Broadest View of the Biggest Picture: An Essay on Radiation, Matter, Life. Harvard Magazine, January/February, pp. 2125.

1987. The Life Era: Cosmic Selection and Conscious Evolution. New York: Norton.

1998. Universe: An Evolutionary Approach to Astronomy. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

1998. The Cosmic Environment for the Growth of Complexity. Biosystems 46: 1319.

2001. Cosmic Evolution: The Rise of Complexity in Nature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

2003. A unifying concept for astrobiology. International Journal of Astrobiology 2 (2): 91101.

2004. Complexity: An Energetics Agenda. Complexity 9 (3): 1421.

2006. Epic of Evolution: Seven Ages of the Cosmos. New York: Columbia University Press.

2008. Long-term global heating from energy usage. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 89 (28): 253254.

2009 (April). The heat to come… New Scientist #2702: 2425.

Christian, David. 1991. The Case for Big History. The Journal of World History 2 (2): 223238 (www.fss.uu.nl/96-97/big.htm).

2004. Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History. Berkeley: University of California Press. Translations into Spanish (2005) and Chinese (2007).

2008. This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity. Great Barrington: Berkshire Publishing. Also published in Korean.

2008. Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity (48 half-hour lectures for The Teaching Company).

2009. The Evolutionary Epic and the Chronometric Revolution. The Evolutionary Epic: Sciences Story and Humanitys Response, pp. 9199, Cheryl Genet, Russell Genet, Brian Swimme, Linda Palmer, Linda Gibler (editors). Santa Margarita, California: Collins Foundation Press.

2009. History and Science after the Chronometric Revolution. Cosmos & Culture: Cultural Evolution in a Cosmic Context, pp. 441462, J. Steven Dick and L. Mark Lupisella (editors).

2009. Big History: The longest dur?. ?terreichische Zeitschrift f? Geschichtswissenschaften, 20. Jg., Band 2, pp. 91106. Special issue on Global History, Peer Vries (editor).

2010. The Return of Universal History. History and Theory 49: 526. (Forthcoming).

Christian, David; Cynthia Brown and Craig Benjamin. 2011. Between Nothing and Everything: Big History. Boston: McGraw-Hill. (Forthcoming).

Cloud, Preston. 1978. Cosmos, Earth and Man: A Short History of the Universe. New Haven: Yale University Press.

1988. Oasis in Space: Earth History from the Beginning. New York, W.W. Norton & Company.

Curtis, Wendy (2016). The Biggest Picture: From the Big Bang to the Development of the Big Bang Theory. GeoBook Studio.

Davies, Paul. 1995. Are we Alone? New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

2006. The Goldilocks Enigma. London: Allen Lane.

Dean, John. 2009. Looking for Great Big History Books. FindLaw: (http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20090807.html).

Delsemme, Armand. 1998. Our Cosmic Origins: From the Big Bang to the Emergence of Life and Intelligence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dick, J. Steven; L. Mark Lupisella (editors). 2009. Cosmos & Culture: Cultural Evolution in a Cosmic Context. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, SP-4802.

Drees, Willem. 1996. Van Niets tot Nu: Een wetenschappelijk scheppingsverhaal. Kampen: Uitgeverij Kok.

2002. Creation: From Nothing until Now. London: Routledge.

Duncan; Todd; Craig Tyler. 2009. Your Cosmic Context: An Introduction to Modern Cosmology. San Francisco: Pearson Addison Wesley.

Elias, Norbert. 1992. Time: An Essay. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Ellis, William. 2011. A Gaian Paradigm. Bloomington: Xlibris.

Ferris, Timothy, 1989. Coming of Age in the Milky Way. New York: Morrow.

Fernlund, Kevin. 2009. To Think Like a Star: The American West, Modern Cosmology, and Big History. Montana: The Magazine of Western History 59: 2344.

Gehrels, Tom. 2007. Survival through Evolution: From Multiverse to Modern Society. Charleston: BookSurge Publishing.

2009. The Cosmological Foundation of Our World, Seen in a Revised History of our Universe. University of Arizona, Tucson: (www.lpl.arizona.edu/~tgehrels/Foundation2.pdf).

Gell-Mann, Murray. 1994. The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.

Genet, Cheryl; Brian Swimme, Russell Genet and Linda Palmer (editors). 2009. The Evolutionary Epic: Sciences Story and Humanitys Response. Santa Margarita: Collins Foundation Press. 

Grinin, Leonid; Andrey Korotayev. 2010. Evolutionary Megaparadigm: Potential, Problems, Perspectives. Evolution: Cosmic, Biological, and Social, Leonid Grinin and others (editors), Volgograd: Uchitel.

Hendrickson, Brandon. 2010. Organic Spiral History: A Proposal. Seattle: Social & Cultural Foundations of Education Program, University of Washington. Unpublished graduate paper (EDC 1566).

Hoyle, Fred; Chandra Wickramasinghe. 1993, 1996. Our Place in the Cosmos: The Unfinished Revolution. London: Phoenix.

Jantsch, Eric. 1980. The Self-Organizing Universe: Scientific and Human Implications of the Emerging Paradigm of Evolution. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Jastrow, R.; Michael Rampino. 2008. Origins of Life in the Universe. Cambridge University Press.

Kauffman, Stuart. 1993. The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1995. At Home in the Universe: The Search for Laws of Complexity. London: Viking.

Kutter, G. Siegfried. 1987. The Universe and Life: Origins and Evolution. Cambridge (Massachusetts): James and Bartlett.

Lerner, Eric. 2004. Bucking the Big Bang. New Scientist #2448: 20.

Lesch, Harald; Harald Zaun. 2008. Die k?zeste Geschichte allen Lebens: Eine Reportage ?er 13,7 Milliarden Jahre Werden und Vergehen. Munich: Piper Verlag.

Levy, David (editor). 2000. The Scientific American Book of the Cosmos. New York: St. Martin Press.

Lewin, Roger. 1993. Complexity: Life at the Edge of Chaos. London: J.M. Dent, Limited.

Life in the Universe. 1994. Scientific American 271 (4), October 1994. Published, 1995, as Life in The Universe: Scientific American Special Issue. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.

Lineweaver, Charles; Yeshe Fenner and Brad Gibson. 2004. The Galactic Habitable Zone and the Age Distribution of Complex Life in the Milky Way. Science 303 (2): 5962.

Lloyd, Christopher. What on Earth Happened?: The Complete Story of the Planet, Life, and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day. London: Bloomsbury, 2008.

May, Brian; Patrick Moore, Chris Lintott. 2006. Bang! The Complete History of the Universe. Bristol: Carlton Books.

Mears, John. 1986. Evolutionary Process: An Organizing Principle for General Education. The Journal of General Education 37 (4): 113125.

2005. Connections and Continuities: Integrating World History into Longer Analytical Frameworks. Historically Speaking 6 (5): 3134.

2009. Implications of the Evolutionary Epic for the Study of Human History. The Evolutionary Epic: Sciences Story and Humanitys Response, pp. 135144, Cheryl Genet and others (editors). Santa Margarita: Collins Foundation Press.

Morowitz, Harold. 2002. The Emergence of Everything: How the World Became Complex. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Morrison, Philip; Phylis Morrison and The Office of Charles and Ray Eames. 1994. Powers of Ten: About the Relative Size of Things in the Universe. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.

Nazaretyan, Akop. 2004. Civilization Crises within the Context of Big (Universal) History: Self-Organization, Psychology, and Futorology (in Russian). Moscow: Mir-Publishers.

2005. Western and Russian Traditions of Big History: A Philosophical Insight. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 36: 6380.

2009. Technology, Psychology and Catastrophes: On the Evolution of Non-Violence in Human History. Social Evolution & History 8 (2): 102132.

Niele, Frank. 2005. Energy: Engine of Evolution. Amsterdam: Elsevier, Shell Global Solutions.

Neprimerov, N. 1992. Mirozdanie [The Universe]. Kazan: Kazan State University.

Nottale, Laurent; Jean Chaline, Pierre Grou. 2000. Les arbres de levolution: Universe, vie, soci??. Paris, Hachette.

Potter, Christopher. 2009. You Are Here: A Portable History of the Universe. New York, Harper Collins.

Prantzos, Nikos. 1998, 2000. Our Cosmic Future: Humanitys Fate in the Universe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Preiss, Byron (editor). The Universe. New York: Bantam Books.

Prigogine, Ilya; Isabelle Stengers. 1984. Order out of Chaos: Mans New Dialogue with Nature. London: Heinemann.

Primack, Joel; Nancy Abrams. 2006. The View from the Center of the Universe: Discovering Our Extraordinary Place in the Cosmos. New York: Riverhead Books.

Rees, Martin. 1997. Before the Beginning: Our Universe and Others. London: Simon & Schuster.

Reeves, Hubert. 1991. Hour of Our Delight: Cosmic Evolution, Order, and Complexity. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.

Reeves, Hubert; Jo? de Rosnay, Yves Coppens, Dominique Simonnet. 1996. La Plus Belle Histoire du Monde: Les secrets de nos origins. Paris: Editions du Seuil.

1998. Origins: Cosmos, Earth and Mankind. New York: Arcade Publishing.

Reijnders, Lucas; Bert De Reuver, Egbert Tellegen (editors). 2007. Toekomst in het Groot (Big Futures). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Rodrigue, Barry. 2010. Big History, Civilization and Human Survival. Thought & Action 26.

Rodrigue, Barry; Daniel Stasko. 2009. A Big History Directory, 2009: An Introduction. World History Connected 6 (3).

2010. Changing the Future with the Past: Global Enlightenment through Big History. The Journal of Globalization Studies 1 (2).

Scientific American. 1998 (Spring). Magnificent Cosmos: Exploring the Universe, From our Solar Neighborhood to Beyond Distant Galaxies. Scientific American 9 (1).

Shklovsky, Joseph. 1962. A5;5==0O, 687=L, @07C< (Universe, Life, Intelligence). Moscow: Academy of Sciences.

Shklovsky, Joseph; Carl Sagan. 1966. Intelligent Life in the Universe. New York: Random House.

Snooks, Graeme. 2005. Big History or Big Theory? Uncovering the Laws of Life. Social Evolution & History 4 (1): 160188.

2005. Exploring the Horizons of Big History (Guest editor, special issue, Social Evolution & History 4 (1).

2010. Ark of the Sun: The Improbable Voyage of Life. (Forthcoming).

Spier, Fred. 1996. The Structure of Big History: From the Big Bang until Today, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

1998. Big History: Was die Geschichte im Innersten zusammenh?t. Darmstadt: Primus Verlag.

1999. Geschiedenis in het Groot: Een alomvattende visie. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

1999. !B@C:BC@0 >4LH>9 AB>@88 (The Structure of Big History). )!”+ # ! !”, (Social Sciences Today) 5. Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences, pp. 152163.

2002. The Apollo 8 Earthrise Photo. Amsterdam, Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies.

2005. The Ghost of Big History is Roaming the Earth. History & Theory 44: 253264.

2005. The Small History of the Big History Course at the University of Amsterdam. World History Connected 2 (2).

2005. How Big History Works: Energy Flows and Rise and Demise of Complexity. Social Evolution & History 4 (1): 87135 (http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/f.spier/).

2006. Why Big History? Philosophy, Science & Humanities. Moscow: Russian Ministry of Education 8: 104106.

2009. Big History: The Emergence of an Interdisciplinary Science? World History Connected 6 (3).

2010. Big History & the Future of Humanity. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. (To be translated into Spanish and Chinese).

Stasko, Daniel; Barry Rodrigue. 2010. A Preliminary Look at Big History Today. Social Evolution & History 9 (2): 135165.

2010. Courses of Big History in the Universities of the World. AB>@8G5A:0O ?A8E>;>38O 8 A>F8>;>38O 8AB>@88 (Historical Psychology & Sociology) 3 (2).

Swimme, Brian; Thomas Berry. 1992. The Universe Story: From the Primordial Flaring Forth to the Ecozoic Era: A Celebra?ion of the Unfolding of the Cosmos. San Francisco: Harper Collins.

Trefil, James. 1989. Reading the Mind of God: In Search of the Principle of Universality. New York: Charles Scribners Sons.

V?ez, Antonio. 1998. Del big bang al Homo sapiens. Medell?: Editorial Universidad de Antioquia.

Verburgh, Kris. 2007. FANTASTISCH! Over het universum in ons hoofd. Antwerp: Houtekiet.

Ward, Peter; Donald Brownlee. 2000, 2004. Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe. New York, Copernicus Books.

Works that Anticipated Big History

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1868, 2001. The System of Nature or Laws of the Moral and Physical World. Kitchener, Ontario: Batoche Books.

Chambers, Robert. 1844, 1994. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and Other Evolutionary Writings, James Secord (editor). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Darwin, Charles. 1839, 1989. Voyage of the Beagle: Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, Janet Browne and Michael Neve (editors). London: Penguin Books.

1859, 1985. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (original title: On the Origin of Species … etc.). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.

1871, 2004. The Descent of Man: Selection in Relation to Sex (James Moore & Adrian Desmond (editors). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.

1881. The Formation of Vegetable Mould, through the Action of Worms. London: John Murray.

Descartes, Ren? 1664, 1977. Le Monde, ou, Trait?de la lumi?e. New York: Abaris Books.

Diderot, Denis; Jean le Rond dAlembert. 17511772. LEncyclop?ie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonn?des Sciences, des Arts et des M?iers, par un soci??de gens de lettres. Paris : Briasson, David, Le Breton, Durand. 17 volumes.

Hegel, Georg. 1817, 2000. Enzyklop?ie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse. Hamburg, Felix Meiner Verlag.

Helferich, Gerard. 2004. Humboldts Cosmos: Alexander von Humboldt and the Latin American Journey That Changed the Way We See the World. New York: Gotham Books.

Humboldt, Alexander von. 18451862. Kosmos: Entwurf einer physischen Weltbeschreibung. Stuttgart and T?ingen, J. G. Cottascher Verlag.

18141825, 1995. Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent (Abridged and translated with introduction by Jason Wilson; historical introduction by Malcolm Nicolson). London: Penguin Books.

1845, 1997. Cosmos, Volume 1 (Foundations of Natural History). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hume, David. 1757. The Natural History of Religion. London: A. & H. Bradlaugh Bonner.

Kant, Immanuel. 1755. Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie Des Himmels oder Versuch von der Verfassung und dem mechanischen Ursprunge des ganzen Weltgeb?des, nach Newtonischen Grunds?zen abgehandelt. K?igsberg: Petersen (anonymously published).

1784, 1963. On History (edited with introduction by Lewis Beck). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. (Original title: Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltb?gerlicher Absicht).

Loon, Hendrik van. 1921. The Story of Mankind. New York: H. Liveright.

Malthus, Thomas. 1798, 1992. An Essay on the Principle of Population (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Newton, Sir Isaac. 1730, 1979. Opticks. New York: Dover Publications.

Pannekoek, Anton. 1909, 1980. Darwinisme en marxisme. Beverwijk: Brochure 1, Herdrukken 1/3, Groep Radenkommunisme.

Ranke, Leopold von. 1888. Vorwort. Weltgeschichte, Neunter Theil, zweite Abtheilung. Leipzig: Verlag von Dunder & Humblot.

Wells, Herbert. 1920. The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind. New York: Garden City Publishing.

Works on Aspects of Big History

Barrow, John. 1995. The Artful Universe. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Beatty, J. Kelly; Carolyn Collins Petersen, Andrew Chaikin, (editors). 1999. The New Solar System, Fourth Edition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Sky Publishing.

Boeke, Kees. 1957. Cosmic View: The Universe in 40 Jumps. New York: John Day Company.

Chaikin, Andrew; Victoria Kohl. 2009. Voices from the Moon: Apollo Astronauts Describe their Lunar Experiences. New York: Viking Studio.

Chaisson, Eric; Steve McMillan. 2008. Astronomy Today, Sixth Edition. San Francisco: Pearson Addison Wesley.

Chandler, David. 2006 (28 November). New World Order. New Scientist #2579: 4043.

Chown, Marcus. 2005 (2 July). Did the Big Bang Really Happen? New Scientist #2506: 30.

2007 (27 September). Rival Theory Fights Back Against Dark Matter. New Scientist #2623: 1213.

2008 (23 August). Land of the Rising Suns. New Scientist #2670: 4043.

2009 (22 August). O Others, Where Art Thou? New Scientist #2722: 3739.

Cortright, Edgar (editor). 1975. Apollo Expeditions to the Moon. Washington, DC: NASA SP-350.

Davies, Paul. 1994. The Last Three Minutes: Conjectures about the Ultimate Fate of the Universe. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

Daviss, Bennett. 2007 (8 December). Our Solar Future. New Scientist #2633: 3237.

Ellis, John; B.D. Fields, D.N. Schramm. 1996. Geological Isotope Anomalies as Signatures of Nearby Supernovae. Astrophysical Journal 470: 12271236.

Feng Tian; Owen Toon, Alexander Pavlov, H. De Sterck. 2005. A Hydrogen-Rich Early Earth Atmosphere. Science 308 (5724): 10141017.

Fields, Brian. 2007. When Stars Attack! Live Undersea Radioactivities as Signatures of Nearby Supernova Explosions. Geological Society of America, Denver Annual Meeting (2831 October 2007), Paper # 218-10.

Fields, Brian; John Ellis. 1999. On Deep-Ocean 60Fe as a Fossil of a Near-Earth Supernova. New Astronomy 4 (6): 419430.

Firestone, Richard; A. West, J. Kennett, and others. 2007. Evidence for an Extraterrestrial Impact 12,900 Years Ago that Contributed to the Megafaunal Extinctions and the Younger Dryas Cooling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (41): 1601616021).

Getman, Konstantin; Eric Feigelson, Kevin Luhman, Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar, Junfeng Wang, Gordon Garmire. 2009. Protoplanetary Disk Evolution Around the Triggered Star-Forming Region Cepheus B. The Astrophysical Journal 699: 14541472.

Glasby, Geoffrey. 2006. Abiotic Origin of Hydrocarbons: An Historical Overview. Resource Geology 56 (1): 8598.

Gonzalez, Guillermo; Jay Richards. 2004. The Privileged Planet: How our Place in the Cosmos is Designed for Discovery. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing.

Hammer, F.; M. Puech, L. Chemin, H. Flores, M. Lehnert. 2007. The Milky Way, an Exceptionally Quiet Galaxy: Implications for the Formation of Spiral Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal 662 (1): 322334.

Kasting, James; Daniel Whitmire, Ray Reynolds. 1993. Habitable Zones around Main Sequence Stars. Icarus 101: 108128.

Knie, K.; G. Korschinek, T. Faestermann, C. Wallner, J. Scholten, W. Hillebrandt. 1999. Indication for Supernova Produced 60Fe Activity on Earth. Physical Review Letters 83 (1): 1821.

Knie, K.; G. Korschinek, T. Faestermann, E. Dorfi, G. Rugel, A. Wallner. 2004. 60Fe Anomaly in a Deep-Sea Manganese Crust and Implications for a Nearby Supernova Source. Physical Review Letters 93 (17): 171103-1171103-4.

Mishurov, Yu; I. Zenina, A. Dambis, A. MelNik, A. Rastorguev. 1997. Is the Sun located near the corotation circle? Astronomy and Astrophysics 323: 775780.

Muir, Hazel. 2005 (14 May). Milky Way: There is No Place Like Home. New Scientist #2499: 30.

New Scientist. 2007 (8 September ). 50 years in Space: My Favourite Photo. New Scientist, # 2620: 40.

2007 (3 November). Ancient Blast too Close for Comfort. New Scientist # 2628: 19.

Ofek, Eran; P. Cameron, M. Kasliwal, and others. 2007. SN 2006gy: An Extremely Luminous Supernova in the Galaxy NGC 1260. The Astrophysical Journal 659 (1), Part 2, L13L16.

Peterson, Ivars. 1993, 1995. Newtons Clock: Chaos in the Solar System. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.

Raymond, Sean; Avi Mandell, Steinn Sigurdsson. 2006. Exotic Earths: Forming Habitable Worlds with Giant Planet Migration. Science 313: 14131416.

Reich, Eugenie. 2005 (19 February). Interstellar gas cloud linked to Snowball Earth. New Scientist # 2487: 9.

Shiga, David. 2006 (29 April). Gravity: Were Newton and Einstein wrong? New Scientist #2549: 52.

2007 (13 October). Supernova Shift may Distort Dark-Energy Readings. New Scientist # 2625: 14.

Semeniuk, Ivan. 2007 (511 May). Blasts from the Past. New Scientist # 2602: 4649.

Smith, Nathan; Weidong Li, Ryan Foley and others. 2007. SN 2006gy: Discovery of the Most Luminous Supernova Ever Recorded, Powered by the Death of an Extremely Massive Star like ?Carinae. The Astrophysical Journal 666 (2): 11161128.

Steinlin, Uli. 1977 (26 April). Kugelsternhaufen. Neue Z?cher Zeitung.

Tsiganis, K.; R. Gomes, A. Morbidelli, H. Levison. 2005 (26 May). Origin of the Orbital Architecture of the Giant Planets of the Solar System. Nature 435: 459461.

Weinberg, Steven. 1977, 1993. The First Three Minutes: A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe. London: Flamingo.

EcoSanRes. 2008. Closing the Loop on Phosphorus. Stockholm Environment Institute: (www.ecosanres.org/pdf_files/ESR-factsheet-04.pdf).

Gleick, James. 1987, 1988. Chaos: Making a New Science. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.

Muir, Hazel. 2006 (21 October). Half-Life Heresy: Accelerating Radioactive Decay. New Scientist # 2574: 3639.

Sharma, Ajay. 2004. Origin and Escalation of the Mass-Energy Equation ?E=? mc2. General Science Journal: (www.wbabin.net/ajay/sharma3.pdf).

Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

All?re, Claude; Stephen Scheider. 2000. The Evolution of the Earth, pp. 219226, The Scientific American Book of the Cosmos, David Levy (editor). New York: St. Martin Press.

Alvarez, Walter. 1997. T. rex and the Crater of Doom. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

2008. The Mountains of Saint Francis: The Geologic Events that Shaped Our Earth. New York: W.W. Norton and Company.

2009. The Historical Record in the Scaglia Limestone at Gubbio: Magnetic Reversals and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction, Sedimentology 56: 137148.

Andel, Tjeerd van. 1985, 1994. New Views on an Old Planet: A History of Global Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Belderok, Stein. 2008. Goldilocks in Petroleum Geology. Van denkrichting veranderen, pp. 15-16, Machiel Keestra (editor). Amsterdam: Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Amsterdam.

Bradley, Raymond S. 1991. Global Changes of the Past. Boulder, Co., UCAR/Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies.

Bureau International des Poids et Mesures. 2006. The International System of Units (SI). Organisation Intergouvermentale de la Convention du M?re: (www.bipm.fr/en/home).

Drury, Stephen. 1999. Stepping Stones: The Making of our Home World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Graedel, T.; Paul Crutzen. 1993. Atmospheric Change: An Earth System Perspective. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.

Hammen, T. van der; B. van Geel. 2008. Charcoal in Soils of the Aller?-Younger Dryas Transition were the Result of Natural Fires and Not Necessarily the Effect of an Extra-Terrestrial Impact. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences Geologie en Mijnbouw 87 (4): 359361.

Kennett, D.; J. Kennett, A. West and others. 2009 (2 January). Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas Boundary Sediment Layer. Science 323 (5910): 94.

Makarieva, A.; V. Gorshkov. 2006. Biotic Pump of Atmospheric Moisture as Driver of the Hydrological Cycle on Land. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussion 3: 26212673.

McSween Jr.; Harry. 1997. Fanfare for Earth: The Origin of Our Planet and Life. New York: St. Martins Press.

Pavlov, Alexander; Owen Toon, Anatoli Pavlov, John Bally, David Pollard. 2005. Passing through a Giant Molecular Cloud: Snowball Glaciations Produced by Interstellar Dust. Geophysical Research Letters 32 (3): 3705.

Pearce, Fred. 2009 (June). Ice on Fire. New Scientist # 2714 (24): 3033.

Perkins, Sid. 2009. The Iron Record of Earths Oxygen: Scientists are Decoding the Geological Secrets of Banded Iron Formations. Science News 175 (13): 2428.

Strahan, David. 2008 (19 January). The Great Coal Hole. New Scientist # 2639: 3841.

Strangway, David. 1970. History of the Earths Magnetic Field. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.

Wicander, Reed; James Monroe. 1993. Historical Geology: Evolution of the Earth and Life through Time. Minneapolis: West Publishing Company.

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Roger Heppleston read Mathematics at Jesus, Cambridge and statistics at Birmingham University. He had an international business career in planning and distribution, working for scientific and pharmaceutical companies. Since his retirement in 2009 he has travelled widely and has expanded his knowledge through Open University courses. In2015 he published his first book Memes, Societies and Human Evolution: How humans came to dominate the planet and then threaten its ecology. Roger is a passionate humanist and seeks to promote humanist values from his web site www.eco-humanity.co.uk. He lives in Buckinghamshire, UK with his American wife Judith and has two adult children, Grace and Neal.


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Science & Canon for Human Culture

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