Language and Globalization: The History of Us All is a short book
combining my two interests, Linguistics and History. Linguistics
contains some intriguing hints about the entirety of the human
journey, hints which have been confirmed in the late twentieth and
early twenty-first century by genetics. How do History,
Linguistics, and Genetics connect? What do they tell us about the
fifty-thousand year human journey condensed into the contentious
word globalization? This short book hopes to open the door to the
answer, and hopes also to inspire some awe at both the grand cycles
of human development and reconnection, and the way spontaneous
order works to uplift us in spite of ourselves. Mark David
Ledbetter is a visiting professor of linguistics at Hosei
University in Tokyo; he has spent over thirty-five years teaching
in Japan. He has published a number of books in both English and
Japanese, including three volumes of America's Forgotten History.
He is presently working on the fourth volume of that series.
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