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Family history and world history: From domestication to biopolitics
Mary Jo Maynes
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Ann Waltner
History (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Domestication
100%
Biopolitics
73%
Family History
70%
World History
66%
Domestic Life
26%
Global History
24%
Archaeologists
18%
Origins of Agriculture
16%
Neolithic Revolution
16%
Modern Mind
15%
Agriculture
15%
Animal Husbandry
14%
Village Community
14%
Human Settlement
14%
Herding
14%
History of the Family
13%
Cultural Processes
12%
Social Processes
11%
Human History
10%
Cognitive Processes
10%
Animals
10%
Diet
10%
Natural World
10%
Middle East
9%
Invention
8%
Civilization
8%
Cognition
7%
History
7%
Nature
6%