Natural Experiments of History
Comparative Studies in History and Social Sciences
Jared Diamond editor James A Robinson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Published:15th May '11
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This book presents comparative studies across multiple disciplines, exploring historical analysis through natural experiments. Natural Experiments of History connects insights from diverse regions and societies.
In Natural Experiments of History, readers are presented with eight comparative studies that draw from various disciplines including history, archaeology, economics, geography, and political science. These studies span a wide geographical range, covering regions such as the United States, Mexico, Brazil, and tropical Africa, as well as India, Siberia, Australia, New Zealand, and other Pacific islands. The authors explore the complexities of historical analysis where traditional laboratory experiments are not feasible, highlighting the challenges of studying the past through a scientific lens.
The book emphasizes the use of natural experiments and comparative methods as effective strategies to analyze historical phenomena. It includes a spectrum of approaches, from narrative styles in the early chapters to more quantitative analyses in later sections. Notably, the studies compare diverse societies, from contemporary literate civilizations to non-literate societies of the past. One example is the comparison of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, while another examines 81 Pacific islands and 233 areas of India, illustrating the breadth of the research presented.
In the Afterword, the editors address common methodological challenges faced in historical research, providing insights on how to navigate these issues. Natural Experiments of History serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding human behavior through rigorous comparative analysis, making it accessible to readers across various academic backgrounds.
A superb collection of eminently teachable essays bound together by a common methodological framework that connects it directly to cutting-edge theoretical and empirical research across the disciplines of anthropology, archeology, history, political science, and sociology. -- John Coatsworth, Columbia University
Natural Experiments of History reaches across a wide variety of disciplines, in ways that should be accessible to just about every educated reader. It is tied together not by topic or region but by the idea that we can make useful and insightful comparisons in ways that are not casual or sloppy, but actually contribute to our understanding of human life. -- Jeffry Frieden, Harvard University
Natural Experiments of History is a short book packed with huge ideas. Its collected essays advocate how controlled experiments can be applied to the messy realities of human history, politics, culture, economics and the environment. It demonstrates productive interdisciplinary collaborations but also reveals gulfs between different cultures of academia...All of the essays in Natural Experiments of History will trigger debate. -- Jon Christensen * Nature *
This ambitious, at times challenging, book aspires to contribute new ways of historical thinking and historical research by drawing attention, on the one hand, to the similarities between science (including social sciences) and history, and on the other, by using social sciences methods, especially statistical analysis, to study history. The editors argue that though the difference between studies of nature and human history is obvious, there are clear overlaps. They can be viewed through studying comparative history or by conducting "natural experiments of history" and analyzing the "perturbations" and their causes (exogenous or endogenous) in the involved cases. The book offers a broad array of case studies to illustrate and explain the argument, ranging from nonliterate to contemporary societies and from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to Brazil, India, and tropical Africa. The comparative methods showcased are quite versatile, from two-way to multiple-way comparisons. All the case studies are interesting and help demonstrate how, via comparative study, one society's, region's, or country's situation is better displayed and explained by juxtaposing it with other, similar ones. A useful read in macro, global history. -- Q. E. Wang * Choice *
Natural Experiments of History is a thought-provoking collection of essays that covers an impressive array of topics and would make an excellent text for a course on comparative studies of human history." -- Thomas E. Currie * Cliodynamics *
- Nominated for Allan Sharlin Memorial Award 2010
ISBN: 9780674060197
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288 pages