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'A work of remarkable scope' - Guardian

FT Best science books of 2018

Primate Change has been adapted into a radio series for the BBC WORLD SERVICE.

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This is the road from climate change to primate change.

PRIMATE CHANGE is a wide-ranging, polemical look at how and why the human body has changed since humankind first got up on two feet. Spanning the entirety of human history - from primate to transhuman - Vybarr Cregan-Reid's book investigates where we came from, who we are today and how modern technology will change us beyond recognition.

In the last two hundred years, humans have made such a tremendous impact on the world that our geological epoch is about to be declared the 'Anthropocene', or the Age of Man. But while we have been busy changing the shape of the world we inhabit, the ways of living that we have been building have, as if under the cover of darkness, been transforming our bodies and altering the expression of our DNA, too.

Primate Change beautifully unscrambles the complex architecture of our modern human bodies, built over millions of years and only starting to give up on us now.

'Our bodies are in a shock. Modern living is as bracing to the human body as jumping through a hole in the ice. Our bodies do not know what century they were born into and they are defending and deforming themselves in response.'

Arvustused

Nature and nurture commingle to fascinating effect. - Nature

A work of remarkable scope. - Guardian

Absorbing. - Telegraph India

An excellent evaluation of our bodily shortcomings. - Financial Times

What Becomes You? 6(26)
Part I 500,000,000-30,000bce Primates Change: Movement, Mechanics & Migrations
32(50)
Chapter 1 Getting Up & Running
45(18)
Chapter 2 Stand Up
63(19)
Winding Back
77(5)
Part II 30,000bce-1700ce Seeds, Settlements & Cities
82(77)
Chapter 3 Planting Seeds, Processing Food & Life Under Cover
89(21)
Chapter 4 Soil, Toil & Growth
110(21)
Chapter 5 Exercise, Ergonomics & Life & Death In The City
131(28)
Winding Back
152(7)
Part III 1700-1910 Mines, Spines, Smoke & Steam
159(73)
Chapter 6 Developing (Bad) Work Habits
186(27)
Chapter 7 Early Air Pollution - or The Big Choke
213(19)
Winding Back
224(8)
Part IV 1910-present The Sedentary or "Digital" Revolution
232(94)
Chapter 8 The Waist Land
268(27)
Chapter 9 Drowning in Air
295(31)
Winding Back
316(10)
Part V The Future Homo Sapiens Ineptus
326(25)
Chapter 10 Hands & A Digital Revolution
329(22)
Epilogue 351(22)
Endnotes 373(15)
Index 388(9)
Acknowledgements 397(2)
Picture Credits 399
Vybarr Cregan-Reid is an author and academic. He is Reader in English & Environmental Humanities in the School of English at the University of Kent. His most recent book is Footnotes: How Running Makes us Human (Ebury 2016, paperback June 2017), which reviewers called 'delightful', 'impassioned and energetic', and 'a blazing achievement'. He has written widely on the subjects of literature, health, nature and the environment for the BBC, the Guardian, The Independent, The Big Issue, The Telegraph, The Mail, The Washington Post, The I Newspaper, Wanderlust, Literary Review, New Zealand Herald and he has appeared on Radio 4 and Sky News.