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Review of Stearns’ Fat History: Bodies and Beauty in the Modern West

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When she is wearing a yellow raincoat people are shouting "Taxi!" Your brother, God, he is overweight, his driver's license says "The other side of the picture is still going on" It is. About your mother, she is overweight. I told you. Fat These humorous singles are just a few of many people. In today's America, it is obviously putting weight, but how did this cultural boom begin?

Peter N. Stearns is Professor of History at Heinz, Head of Humanities and Social Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. He also serves as editor in chief of Journal of Social History. He has written numerous books on European and American society, world history, and teaching in history. Recent books include Millennium III, 21st century: Looking back on the history of the future and obesity: the body and beauty of the modern Western. Practical world historians rarely solve the problem of "Why study world history?" Part of the reason is that, in general, a worker's historian is a poor philosopher. They tend to think non-professionally about value as they focus on past high-level technical analysis based on highly technical consideration of survival evidence.

110 Peter N. Stearns - History of the world p. 121. On the first day of history research at Lund University in 2010, I was surprised at the introductory speech 1 112 Peter N. Stearns - World History. 84. Peter N. Stearns - World History p. 114. Peter N. Stearns - World History, pp. 96-103. 115 Marnie Hughes - Warrington - World History p. 116 116StefanEklâfAmirell - 'Denvrrldshistoriskavänningning'p. 664 Marney Hughes - Warrington - World History p. 118118StefanEklâfAmirell - 'Denvørldshistoriskavändingning'p. 119. AHR Dialogue - "Multinational History" p. 30. 120 G. Budde, S. Conrad and O. Janz, Transnationale Geschichte: Themen, Tendenzen and Theorien (Göttingen, 2010) p. 11. Patrick Manning - Please move to the history of the world p. 122 Patrick Manning - Go to world history p. Twelve 123 Patrick Manning - Go to world history p. 11

7 Stearns, Peter. "The history of happiness" Harvard business review. N. p., January 2012 Website March 31, 2016. <;. Peter Stearns also introduced the cultural worldview of the 18th century. He looked at the background; the latest generation turned to the enlightenment of that time and the influence of the philosopher. His argument is that in the 18th century other people's views on happiness have undergone a dramatic change. Between the previous generation, happiness is unpleasant. I am happy that one person is myself. However, Stearns said, "At least 250 years ago Western culture had undergone a major transformation." In the era, this will turn completely into encouragement and help of God.