History of India's Geography- Land of The 7 Rivers
Interesting insights about India and a fascinating new way of looking at History - Through geography and its changing landscapes!
One such nugget of information, relevant while India celebrates another Independence Day : About, when the inception of the idea of India, rather "an awareness of the whole subcontinent as a geographical and civilizational unit" begins to take shape- this part here reveals that it is after around 1300BC, in the era of the epics Mahabharata & Ramayana -- i.e., after the destruction or dispersal of the very urban Indus civilization..
(On a related note, latest research report from May 2012 reveals that #ClimateChange Led to Collapse of Ancient Indus Civilization http://www.whoi.edu/ page.do?pid=117456&tid=3622& cid=138489 )
(On a related note, latest research report from May 2012 reveals that #ClimateChange Led to Collapse of Ancient Indus Civilization http://www.whoi.edu/
And here is Economist Sanjeev Sanyal's fascinating, insightful, brief, fast-paced overview of how India's history is tangled in its geography..
His talk @LSE in Jan 2013, based on this book - Audio podcast of the 30min talk +Q&A :
His talk @LSE in Jan 2013, based on this book - Audio podcast of the 30min talk +Q&A :
Sanjeev Sanyal is Deutsche Bank’s Global Strategist and was named “Young Global Leader 2010” by the World Economic Forum.
Book Review: http://www.thehindu.com/ todays-paper/tp-features/tp- sundaymagazine/spotlight-on- geography/article4205326.ece
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The thread on the Collapse of Indus Valley Civilization takes us to NatGeo explorer and scientist/anthropologist/geographer Jared Diamond's theories on 'Why Societies Collapse?'
How would it be to look back, from 200yrs into the future, of our civilizations' COLLAPSE?!
Many successful civilizations have become relics.. and Our Modern Industrialised Civilisation might as well!..
Jared Diamond, thinks so.
Many successful civilizations have become relics.. and Our Modern Industrialised Civilisation might as well!..
Jared Diamond, thinks so.
NatGeo documentary- 2210: The Collapse
+@TED : Jared Diamond: Why societies collapse? - http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=IESYMFtLIis
He lists out the reasons:
#1 Human Environmental Impact
#2 Climate Change
#3 Relations with other friendly societies, hostile societies
#4 Political, Economic, Social, Cultural factors
If our present industrialised civilisation continues like this, I seriously doubt whether we will still remain extant, and manage not to go extinct or Collapse by 2200! :)
Labels: #ClimateChange, #Collapse, #Geography, #History, #India, #IndusCivilization, #JaredDiamond, #LandOfTheSevenRivers, #SaneevSanyal
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