BIBLIOGRAPHY SOURCES & SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER EXPLORATION
Most of the following books were used glancingly for specific chapters and are cited under the chapter headings below. Certain books, though, informed mine more fully and are listed under the General Bibliography.

GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

Adam, Barbara. Timewatch:The Social Analysis of Time (Polity Press, 1995).
Important, observant and relevant sociology.
Chesneaux, Jean. Brave Modern World (Thames & Hudson, 1992).
This book, particularly in its resplendent opening, fizzes.
Forman, Frieda Johles & Caoran Sowton. Taking Our Time: Feminist Perspectives on Temporality (Pergamon Press, 1989).
An excellent (and rare) look at the subject of time and women.
Macnaghten, Phil & John Urry. “Nature and Time” in Contested Nature (Sage Publications, 1998).
A wise, wide, deep look at nature, culture and time.
Mumford, Lewis. The Myth of the Machine:Technics and Human Development (Secker & Warburg, 1967). A trenchant gem of a book.
Priestley, J. B. Man and Time (Aldus Books, 1964).
A one-man’s-a-wondering, by a great muser on things.
Quinones, Ricardo. The Renaissance Discovery of Time (Harvard University Press, 1972).
A piquant, eloquent critic.
Rawlence, Christopher (ed.). About Time (Jonathan Cape with Channel Four, 1985).
Imaginative, instinctive and sensitive, unexpected and beautiful, this is (was) TV working at such a pitch of excellence that it both translates into a book and stays current well over a decade after transmission.
Thompson, E. P. “Time, Work Discipline and Industrial Capitalism,” Past and Present, No. 38 (December, 1967).
Funny and erudite, political and literary, sweeping and detailed, this is a compact, brilliant essay on the Industrial Revolution and time.
Whitrow, G. J. What Is Time? (Thames & Hudson, 1972).
Extraordinarily careful and detailed account of the history of time.
 
The following three were useful and pleasurable to read; facts from their historical research found their way into a number of chapters:
Aveni, Anthony F. Empires of Time: Calendars, Clocks and Cultures (I. B. Tauris, 1990).
Cipolla, Carlo M. Clocks and Culture 1300-1700 (Collins, 1967).
Landes, David. Revolution in Time, Clocks and the Making of the Modern World (Belknap Press, Harvard University Press, 1983).
 
Two books which are not—it would appear—about time at all, but both of which have it as a strong subtext:
Girardet, Herbert. Earthrise: Halting the Destruction, Healing the World (Paladin, 1992).
A sturdy, angry took at nature’s and human time.
Lane, John. A Snake’s Tail Full of Ants: Art, Ecology and Consciousness (Resurgence Books, 1996).
A gracious and elegant read.
 
And finally, although detailed later, the following writers were an inspiration:
Raimondo Panikkar, Mircea Eliade, Paul Virilio, Ivan Illich, Bob Bushaway, Penelope Shuttle and Peter Redgrove, Vandana Shiva, Fritjof Capra, George Steiner and Johan Huizinga.

1. PIPS AND OCEANS AND THE NOW

Abensur, Nadine. The New Cranks Recipe Book (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996).
Annales Cumbriae (1860).
Barbour, Julian. Quoted in Discover magazine (December 2000).
Baudrillard, Jean. The Illusion of the End (Polity Press, 1994).
BBC Radio 3, 21 May 2001, on jetlag.
Bergson, Henri. Quoted in Priestley’s Man and Time.
Blake, William. “Auguries of Innocence” (1789).
Byron, George Gordon. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812-1818).
Cottle, T. J. and S. L. Klineberg, The Present of Things Future (Free Press N.Y., 1974).
Davis, Wade. Quoted in The World and the Wild, (ed.) D. Rothenberg and M. Ulvaeus (University of Arizona Press, 2001).
Dogen. Time-Being.
———.The Moon in a Dewdrop.
Eliade, Mircea. “Time and Eternity in Indian Thought” in Man and Time, (ed.) Joseph Campbell (Princeton University Press, 1957).
Evans-Pritchard, E.E. The Nuer: A Description of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1940).
Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment: Birds, Weeping, Poetics and Song in Kaluli Expression (University of Pennsylvania, 1982).
Foster, Craig and Damon (Dirs.). The Great Dance: A Hunter’s Story (2000).
Frazer, James George. The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion (Macmillan, 1890).
Friedman, Meyer. Treating Type A Behavior and Your Heart (Knopf, 1984).
Gaffield and Gaffield. Consuming Canada: Readings in Environmental History (Copp Clark, Toronto, 1995).
Gault, Richard. “In and Out of Time,” Environmental Values 4 (The White Horse Press, Cambridge, 1995).
Givens, Douglas R. An Analysis of Navajo Temporality (University Press of America, 1977).
Grand Street 59. Time (Grand Street Press, 1997).
Gray, Andrew. The Last Shaman: Change in an Amazonian Community (Berghahn Books, 1997).
Ha, Tae Hung. Folk Customs and Family Life (Yonsei University Press, Seoul, Korea, 1958).
Hallmark Cards, Inc. 1994 Date Book.
Harding, Michael. “Astrology: The Language of Time,” Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, Vol. 4.
Hardy, Thomas. Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1891).
Holub, Miroslav. The Dimension of the Present Moment, (ed.) David Young (Faber & Faber, 1990).
International Herald Tribune, 22 March 2001 on Boulder, Colorado.
Joyce, James. Ulysses (Shakespeare & Co.; Paris, 1922).
———. Finnegans Wake (Faber & Faber, 1939).
Kane, Joe. Savages (Macmillan, 1995).
Kastan, David Scott. Shakespeare and the Shapes of Time (Macmillan, 1982).
Kern, Stephen. The Culture of Time and Space 1880-1918 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1983).
Krolick, Sanford. Recollective Resolve: A Phenomenological Understanding of Time and Myth (Mercer University Press, 1987).
Leopold, Aldo. A Sand County Almanac (Oxford University Press, 1987).
Levine, Robert. A Geography of Time (Basic Books, 1998).
Lipsitz, George. Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture (University of Minnesota Press, 1990).
Millar, Jeremy. “Rejectamenta” in Speed: Visions of an Accelerated Age, (ed.) Jeremy Millar & Michiel Schwarz (The Photographers’ Gallery & the Trustees of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1998).
de Montaigne, Michel, quoted in Quinones’ The Renaissance Discovery of Time.
Narayan, R. K. On childhood in the Guardian (October 1995).
New York Post, 12 September 2001.
The New York Times, “Science Times,” 19 June 2001.
Östör, Ákos. Vessels of Time: An Essay on Temporal Change and Social Transformation (Oxford University Press, 1993).
Ovid. Metamorphoses.
Panikkar, Raimundo. “Time and History in the Tradition of India: Kala and Karma” in Cultures and Time, (ed.) L. Gandet et al. (UNESCO Press, 1976).
Peat, F. David. Blackfoot Physics:A Journey into the Native American Universe (Fourth Estate, 1995).
Piaget, Jean. The Child’s Conception of Time (Routledge, 1969).
Posey, Darrell Addison. On the Kayapo or Mebêngôkre, in Resurgence (Nov./Dec. 2000).
Poulet, Georges. Studies in Human Time (Johns Hopkins Press, 1956).
Pritchard, Evan T. No Word for Time: The Way of the Algonquin People (Council Oak Books, 1997).
Proust, Marcel. À La Recherche du Temps Perdu (Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1913).
Reichard, Gladys. Navaho Religion: A Study of Symbolism (Pantheon Books, 1950).
Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo. The Forest Within (Themis Books, 1996).
———. The Shaman and the Jaguar (Temple University Press, 1975).
Rosaldo, Renato. “Ilongot Visiting: Social Grace and the Rhythms of Everyday Life,” published in Creativity/Anthropology, (eds.) S. Lane, K. Narayan and R. Rosaldo, (Cornell University Press, 1993).
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Reveries of the Solitary Walker (1782).
Service, Elman. The Hunters (Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1966).
Shakespeare, William. As You Like It.
———. Twelfth Night.
Sobel, Dava. Longitude (Fourth Estate, 1996).
Telecom, British “Rugby Radio Time and Frequency” (National Physical Laboratory, 1997).
Thomas, Dylan. Collected Poems (Dent, 1952).
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal January 26, 1852, Neufeldt and Simmons, (eds.) (Princeton University Press, 1992).
———. Works (Princeton University Press, 1971).
Wacziarg, F. and A. Nath. Rajasthan: The Painted Walls of Shekhavati (Croom Helm, 1982).
Wittgenstein, Ludwig. Notebooks 1914-1916 (Chicago, 1979).
Wokler, Robert. Rousseau (Oxford University Press, 1995).
Woolf, Virginia. The Waves (L. and V. Woolf, 1931).
Zerzan, John. Elements of Refusal (Left Bank Books, 1988).

2. F.FWD. THE TROUSER-ARROW OF SPEED

Basso, Keith H. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Autumn 1970).
Bertmann, Stephen. Hyperculture: The Human Cost of Speed (Praeger, 1998).
Bitomsky, Hartmut. Quoted in Edward Dimendberg’s “The Will to Motorisation” in Speed.Visions of an Accelerated Age, (eds.) Jeremy Millar and Michiel Schwarz.
Bourdieu, Pierre. Mediterranean Countrymen (Paris, 1963). Quoted in Thompson’s “Time, Work Discipline and Industrial Capitalism.”
Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865).
Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring (Hamish Hamilton, 1963).
Chatwin, Bruce. The Songlines (Jonathan Cape, 1987).
Control, Mr. Social. Away with All Cars (Playtime For Ever Press, 1992).
Dallas Times Herald, 25 March 1991, on drive-thru funeral parlors.
Donnelley, Paul. Max Power:Top Mad Motors, Top Totty, Top Ice,Top Cruises, Top Speed,Top Book (Andre Deutsch, 1998).
Evening Standard, 4 December 2000, on Oxford Street.
George, Susan. “Fast Castes,” in Speed:Visions of an Accelerated Age, (eds.) Jeremy Millar and Michiel Schwarz.
Goldman, Ari. L. “Religion Notes” The New York Times, 12 February 1994.
Gunston, B., D. Taylor, & A. Ewart (eds.). The Guinness Book of Speed: Facts and Feats (Guinness Superlatives, 1984).
“How America Has Run Out of Time,” Time, 24 April 1989.
IH8U:ltle bk of txt abuse (Michael O’Mara Books Limited, 2001).
Illich, Ivan D. Energy and Equity (Calder & Boyars, 1974).
International Herald Tribune, 9 March 2001, on children’s time.
———, 23 February 2001, on Japan and politeness.
———, 3 January 2001, on speed.
Kundera, Milan. Slowness (Faber & Faber, 1996).
Lee, Laurie. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning (Andre Deutsch, 1969).
Marinetti, Emilio. Manifesto of Futurism (1909).
———. The New Religion-Morality of Speed (1916).
Maybury-Lewis, David. Millennium (Viking, 1992).
McKibben, Bill. The End of Nature (Penguin, 1990).
McKie, Robin. On Punkin Chunkin in the Observer (26 October 1997).
Montague, Peter. “The Obscenity of Accelerated Child-Development,” in The Ecologist Vol. 28, No. 3 (May/June 1998).
The New York Times, 13 November 1996, quoting Klaus Schwab.
O’Driscoll, Kieran & Declan Meagher. Active Management of Labour (Mosby, 1993).
Orr, David W. “Slow Knowledge,” Conservation Biology Vol. 10, No. 3 (June 1996).
Poggioli, Renato. The Theory of the Avant-Garde (Belknap Press, Harvard University Press, 1968).
Sachs, Wolfgang. “The Speed Merchants,” Resurgence, No. 186 ( January/ February 1998).
———. “Speed Limits,” in Speed; Visions of an Accelerated Age, (eds.) Jeremy Millar and Michiel Schwarz.
Sun Tzu (joint authors). The Chinese Art of War.
Swiss government research on “battery children.” Quoted in the Observer (29 March 1998).
Virilio, Paul. L’Horizon Négatif (Galilée, 1984).
———. “Speed and Politics: Essay on Dromology” N. Y. Semiotext(e) (1986).
Whitelegg, John. “Time Pollution,” in Transport for a Sustainable Future (Belhaven Press, 1993).
———. Transport Policy in the EEC (Routledge, 1988).
—. Urban Transport (Macmillan Education, 1985).
———. High Speed Trains (Leading Edge with Stockholm School of Economics, 1993).
———. The Spirit and Purpose of Transport Geography (University of Lancaster, 1981).
Williams, Heathcote. Autogeddon (Jonathan Cape, 1991).
Worsley, Peter. Knowledges (Profile Books, 1997).

3. MYTHICAL LIZARDS, BACCHUS’S BINS AND MINING THE PAST

Allen, Louis A. Time Before Morning:Art and Myth of Australian Aborigines (Rigby, 1976).
Barthes, Roland. Mythologies (Jonathan Cape, 1972).
Basso, Keith. “Stalking with Stories: Names, Places and Moral Narratives Among the Western Apache,” in Text, Play, and Story: The Construction and Reconstruction of Self and Society (Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society, 1983).
Bettelheim, Bruno. The Uses of Enchantment (Thames & Hudson, 1976).
The Bible.
Braid, Mary. On David Coulson, in the Independent on Sunday (21 September 1997).
Brody, Hugh. Maps and Dreams (Faber, 1981).
———. The Other Side of Eden: Hunter-Gatherers, Farmers and the Shaping of the World (Faber, 2001).
Campbell, Beatrix. “The Autumn of the Matriarch,” in the Guardian (15 March 1997).
Campbell, Joseph. Myths to Live By (Paladin Books, 1985).
Collingwood, R. G. The Idea of History (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1946).
Cowan, James. Letters from a Wild State:An Aboriginal Perspective (Element Books, 1991).
———. Mysteries of the Dream-Time: The Spiritual Life of Australian Aborigines (Prism Press, 1992).
Das, Rabindra Kumar. Mysterious Konarka (Kitab Mahal, India, 1984).
Descola, Philippe. The Spears of Twilight: Life and Death in the Amazon Jungle (HarperCollins, 1996).
Drillbits and Tailings: www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/drillbits.
Dunne, John S. Time and Myth (University of Notre Dame Press, 1975).
Durning, Alan Thein. Worldwatch, Paper 112.
Eco, Umberto. Travels in Hyperreality (Pan, 1986).
The Ecologist, Vol. 31, No. 4, May 2001, on the Jabiluka mine.
Eliade, Mircea.
———. Images and Symbols (Harvill Press, 1961).
———. Myth and Reality (George Allen & Unwin, 1964).
———. Myths, Dreams and Mysteries (Harvill Press, 1960).
———. The Myth of the Eternal Return (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1955).
———. Rites and Symbols of Initiation (Harper & Row, 1965). Images and Symbols (Harvill Press, 1961)
———. The Sacred and the Profane (Harper & Row, 1961).
Flannery, Tim. Throwim Way Leg: Adventures in the Jungles of New Guinea (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1998).
Fonseca, Isabel. Bury Me Standing:The Gypsies and their Journey (Chatto & Windus, 1995).
Gould, Stephen Jay. Time’s Arrow,Time’s Cycle: Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of Geological Time (Harvard University Press, 1987).
Gray, Andrew. The Arakmbut: Mythology, Spirituality and History in an Amazonian Community (Berghahn Books, 1996).
Griffiths, Thomas. Forest Peoples Programme Report, August 2000.
Hersey, John. Hiroshima:An Account of Events Following the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, August 6,1945 (Penguin, 1946).
Hugh-Jones, Christine. From the Milk River: Spatial and temporal processes in Northwest Amazonia (Cambridge University Press, 1979).
Independent, 26 May 2001, on Weatherman Draw.
Lowenthal, David. The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History (Viking, 1997).
Massola, Aldo. The Aborigines of South Eastern Australia As They Were (Heinemann, Australia, 1971).
Monbiot, George. No Man’s Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania (Macmillan, 1994).
Morton, Andrew. Diana: Her True Story (Michael O’Mara Books, 1993).
Mother Jones, January/February 2000, quoting Roberta Blackgoat.
Munn, N. D., in Australian Aboriginal Anthropology, Berndt, R. M., ed. (University of Western Australia Press, 1970).
Munz, Peter. The Shapes of Time: A New Look at the Philosophy of History (Wesleyan University Press, 1977).
Narby, Jeremy. La Vision des Autres: Les Amerindiens et la “Decouverte” des Ameriques (SAVED, 1990).
———. The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge (Victor Gollancz, 1998).
The New Yorker, 20 November 2000, on Jean-Luc Godard.
The New York Times, 13 September 2001, on the U.S. flag.
Rosaldo, Renato. Ilongot Headhunting: A Study in Society and History (Stanford University Press, 1980).
Ryle, John. On temples in Bhutan, in the Guardian (27 April 1998).
Samuel, Raphael & Paul Thompson. The Myths We Live By (Routledge, 1990).
Santos-Granero, Fernando. Time Is Disease, Suffering and Oblivion:Yanesha Historicity and the Struggle against Temporality. Paper presented at session “History and Historicity in Amazonia,” Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (Chicago, 1999).
Shepard, Paul. The Others: How Animals Made Us Human (Island Press, 1996).
Taggart, James M. Enchanted Maidens: Gender Relations in Spanish Folktales of Courtship and Marriage (Princeton University Press, 1990).
Telecom, British. The Phone Book: London Postal Area (April 1997).
Thornton, Robert J. Space,Time and Culture Among the Iraqw of Tanzania (Academic Press, 1980).
Tsing, Anna. In the Realm of the Diamond Queen: Marginality in an out-of-the-way place (Princeton University Press, 1993).
Ussher, James. Annals of the World (1650).
Whitfield, Stephen J. American Space Jewish Time: Essays in Modern Culture and Politics (North Castle Books, 1996).
Wolf, Eric. Europe and the People Without History (University of California Press, 1982).
www.atsic.gov.au, on the Jabiluka mine.
www.ivf.com, “Eight is Enough.”
Yohannan, John D. (ed.). A Treasury of Asian Literature (New American Library, 1958).

4. BOTTOMS UP! MISCHIEF NIGHTS AND MILLENNIUM DAYS

Anson, Robert Sam. On the Millennium Bug, in the Observer (13 December 1998).
Avery, Gillian & Julia Briggs (eds.). Children and their Books (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989).
Bauman, Richard (ed.). Folklore, Cultural Performances and Popular Entertainments (Oxford University Press, 1992).
Bloom, Harold. Omens of the Millennium:The Gnosis of Angels, Dreams and Resurrection (Fourth Estate, 1996).
Bunting, Madeleine. On the Asda harvest festival, in the Guardian (11 October 1997).
Bushaway, Bob. By Rite: Custom, Ceremony and Community in England 1700-1880 (Junction Books, 1982).
Campbell, Alan Tormaid. Getting to Know Waiwai:An Amazonian Ethnography (Routledge, 1995).
Cohn, Norman. The Pursuit of the Millennium (Pimlico, 1993).
Defoe, Daniel. A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain (1724-6).
Eco, Umberto. Apocalypse Postponed (Flamingo, 1995).
Groening, Matt. The Simpsons, episode one: “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” (first aired 17 December 1989).
Hare, David. Quoted in the Guardian (25 February 1998).
Heschel, Abraham Joshua. The Sabbath (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1951).
Kinser, Samuel. Carnival, American Style: Mardi Gras at New Orleans and Mobile (University of Chicago Press, 1990).
Knight, Richard. The Millennium Guide (Trailblazer Publications, 1998).
Liverpool Echo. Article on Asda harvest festival (23 September 1997).
Massingham, H. J. “William Shakespeare of Warwickshire” in Where Man Belongs (Collins, 1946).
Millar, Stuart. On the Greenwich Millennium Clock in the Guardian (5 April 1997).
Opie, Iona & Peter. “Children’s Calendar,” in The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1959).
Ortiz, Alfonso. The Tewa World: Space, Time, Being and Becoming in a Pueblo Society (University of Chicago Press, 1969).
Palmer, Geoffrey & Noel Lloyd. A Year of Festivals:A Guide to British Calendar Customs (Warne & Co., 1972).
Russ, Jennifer M. German Festivals and Customs (Oswald Wolff, 1982).
Ryle, John. On the Summer Institute of Linguistics, in the Guardian (1997).
Staunton, Michael. On the year 1000, in the Guardian (31 December 1998).
Thomas, Hugh. The Spanish Civil War (Harper and Row, 1961).
Thomas, Keith. Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century England (Penguin, 1978).
Thompson, Damian. The End of Time: Faith and Fear in the Shadow of the Millennium (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1996).
Various authors. The Land Is Ours Newsletter.
Yamamoto, Yoshiko. The Namahage: A Festival in the Northeast of Japan (The Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1978).
Zerubavel, Eviatar. Hidden Rhythms: Schedules and Calendars in Social Life (University of Chicago Press, 1981).

5. WREAKING GOOD HAVOC—A TIME OF WOMEN

Berger, John. Ways of Seeing (BBC & Penguin Books, 1972).
Briscoe, Joanna. Skin (Phoenix House, 1997).
The Cambridge Private Hospital (Leaflet) Rhytidectomy: Surgical Facelift.
Carroll, Helen. On child beauty queens, in the Daily Mail (5 June 1997).
Eliade, Mircea. Patterns in Comparative Religion (Sheed & Ward, 1958).
Ellis, Havelock. Quoted in The Wise Wound, Penelope Shuttle and Peter Redgrove (Victor Gollancz, 1978).
Falcon, Lidia. Cartas a Una Idiota Española, with cartoons by Nuria Pompeia (Dirosa, 1974).
Forman, Frieda Johles & Caoran Sowton. Taking Our Time: Feminist Perspectives on Temporality (Pergamon Press, 1989).
Fox, Meg. “Unreliable Allies: Subjective and Objective Time in Childbirth,” in Taking Our Time, (eds.) Forman and Sowton.
Greer, Germaine. The Change (Hamish Hamilton, 1991).
Heraclitus. Fragments (University Press of America, 1995).
Jung, Carl. Quoted in About Time, (ed.) Christopher Rawlence.
Pitt-Rivers, Julian. The People of the Sierra (University of Chicago Press, 1966).
Roddick, Anita. Body and Soul (Ebury Press, 1991).
Shaw, Nancy. Forced Labor: Maternity Care in the United States (Pergamon Press, 1976).
Shelton, Beth Anne. Women, Men and Time: Gender Differences in Paid Work, Housework and Leisure (Greenwood Press, 1992).
Shiva, Vandana. Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development (Zed Books, 1988).
Shuttle, Penelope & Peter Redgrove. The Wise Wound: Menstruation and Everywoman (Victor Gollancz, 1978).
Taggart, James M. Enchanted Maidens: Gender Relations in Spanish Folktales of Courtship and Marriage (Princeton University Press, 1990).
Valkeapää, Nils-Aslak. The Sun My Father (trans.) Ralph Salisbury, Lars Nordström, and Harald Gaski (University of Washington Press, 1997).
Weiner, Annette B. Women of Value, Men of Renown. New Perspectives in Trobriand Exchange (University of Texas Press, 1976).

6. WET ROUND TIME AND DRY LINEAR TIME

Augustine, Saint. The City of God.
(Question: “What is time?” Answer: “If no one asks me, I know. If I am asked, I do not know.”) Confessions XI, 14.
Bacon, Francis. The Masculine Birth of Time (1602).
Bohm, David. Causality and Chance in Modern Physics (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984).
Capra, Fritjof. The Tao of Physics (Wildwood House, 1975).
———. The Web of Life: A New Synthesis of Mind and Matter (Flamingo, 1996).
———. “Recent Research of Ilya Prigogine: A Summary” (private correspondence).
Coveney, Peter & Roger Highfield. The Arrow of Time; introduction by Ilya Prigogine (Flamingo, 1991).
Franchetti, Mark. On MiG fighter plane calendars, in the Sunday Times (1 June 1997).
Greer, Germaine. The Female Eunuch (MacGibbon & Kee, 1970).
Hawking Stephen. A Brief History of Time (Bantam, 1988).
Hieatt, Kent. Short Time’s Endless Monument:The Symbolism of the Numbers in Edmund Spenser’s “Epithalamion” (Columbia University Press, 1960).
Hundertwasser, Friedensreich. The Beauty of Fractals (Peitgen, H. O. & Richter, P. H. Springer-Verlag, 1986).
Keller, Evelyn F. Reflections on Gender and Science (Yale University Press, 1985).
Kristeva, Julia. “Women’s Time” in The Kristeva Reader, (ed.) Toril Moi (Blackwell, 1986).
Krudy, E., B. Bacon, & R. Turner. Time: A Bibliography (Information Retrieval Ltd., 1976).
Lovelock, James. The Ages of Gaia: A Biography of Our Living Earth (Oxford University Press, 1995).
Malleus Maleficarum (1486).
Patrides, C. A. (ed.) Aspects of Time (Manchester University Press, 1976).
Pope, Alexander. Collected Poems (J. M. Dent & Sons, 1963).
Prigogine, Ilya & Isabelle Stengers. Order Out of Chaos: Man’s New Dialogue with Nature (Heinemann, 1984).
Spenser, Edmund. “Epithalamion” (1595).
Steiner, George. After Babel (Oxford, 1975).
Stewart, Ian. Does God Play Dice? The Mathematics of Chaos (Blackwell, 1989).
Virgil. Æneid, Book 4
Wakeford, Tom & Martin Walter (eds.). Science for the Earth: Can Science Make the World a Better Place? (John Wiley, 1995).
Zohar, Danah. Through the Time Barrier: A Study of Precognition and Modern Physics (Heinemann, 1982).

7. THE POWER AND THE GLORY

Achebe, Chinua. Arrow of God (Heinemann, 1964).
Ballard, J. G. The Four-Dimensional Nightmare (Victor Gollancz, 1963).
Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon (1791).
Buckley, Jerome Hamilton. The Triumph of Time: A Study of the Victorian Concepts of Time, History, Progress and Decadence (Belknap Press, Harvard University Press, 1967).
Cameron, Deborah. The Feminist Critique of Language: A Reader (Routledge, 1990).
Canetti, Elias. Crowds and Power (Victor Gollancz, 1962).
Clayton, Rev. J. (“of Brazen Nose College, Oxford”). Friendly Advice to the Poor (Manchester, 1755).
Conrad, Joseph. The Secret Agent (1906).
Coventry Telegraph, on the amount of time children spend with parents (15 July 1997).
Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe (1719).
Dickens, Charles. Hard Times (1854).
Duerr, Hans Peter. Dreamtime: Concerning the Boundary Between Wilderness and Civilization (Blackwell, 1985).
Duncan, David Ewing. The Calendar (Fourth Estate, 1998).
Duveau, Georges. La Vie Ouvrière en France (Paris, 1946).
Elias, Norbert. Time:An Essay (Blackwell, 1987).
Ende, Michael. Momo (K. Thienemanns Verlag, 1973).
Fabian, Johannes. Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Columbia University Press, 1983).
Firth, Raymond. The Work of the Gods in Tikopia (Athlone Press, 1967).
Foster, John. An Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance (Holdsworth, London, 1820).
Gell, Alfred. The Anthropology of Time: Cultural Constructions of Temporal Maps and Images (Berg, 1992).
Greenhouse, Carol J. A Moment’s Notice: Time Politics Across Cultures (Cornell University Press, 1996).
The Guardian. On time spent in cars (23 July 1997).
Hall, Edward, T. The Silent Language (Doubleday, 1959).
Harmon, William. Time in Ezra Pound’s Work (University of North Carolina Press, 1977).
Hobsbawm, Eric & Terence Ranger. The Invention of Tradition (Past & Present Publications, Cambridge University Press, 1983).
Holloway, John & Eloina Pelaez. Zapatista! Reinventing Revolution in Mexico (Pluto Press, 1998).
Kincaid, Jamaica. A Small Place (Virago, 1988).
Kipling, Rudyard. “If” (1910).
Lewis, Nigel. The Book of Babel (Penguin, 1995).
Maclean, Charles. Island on the Edge of the World: The Story of St Kilda (Canongate, Edinburgh, 1977).
Marcuse, Herbert. Eros and Civilization (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1956).
Marx, Karl. Das Kapital (Hamburg, 1867).
Mumford, Lewis. The Human Prospect (Secker & Warburg, 1956).
———. Technics and Civilization (Routledge & Sons, 1934).
Narby, Jeremy. Visions of Land:The Ashaninca and Resource Development in the Pichis Valley in the Peruvian Central Jungle. (Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1989).
Nowotny, H. Time:The Modern and Postmodern Experience (Polity Press, 1994).
“Running Out of Time,” television documentary, 1994. KCTS (Seattle) and Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Spender, Dale. Man Made Language (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980).
Steiner, George. Antigones (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1984).
Time (magazine), August 1997.
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8. LIFE’S TOO SHOR

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9. PROGRESS IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD

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10. A TEFLON TOMORROW

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11. NATOURE™

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12. TOOTLE PIP

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13. WILD TIME

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The author and publisher of this work are grateful to the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies for permission to quote from Poems by Dafydd ap Gwilym, edited by Richard Morgan Loomis.

EXHIBITIONS

The Hayward Gallery, The Art of Ancient Mexico (1992)
Museum of Mankind, Mexican Day of the Dead (1991)
The Alaska State Museum, Juneau, Alaska (1997)
Melanie Manchot at The Octagon Galleries, Bath (1997)
Robert Maclaurin, New Paintings of Australia, Berkeley Square Gallery (1997)
The world’s largest maze, Frilford near Abingdon in Oxfordshire, designed by Adrian Fisher (1997)

SOUNDTRACKS

“Designer Kidz” from Seize the Day by Theo Simon and Shannon Smy. Seize the Day, PO Box 23, 5 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9DP

ORGANIZATIONS

The River League
The wilderness rafting company which campaigns for the protection of the Taku and other endangered rivers.
Ste 201-1112 Broughton St., Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada. V6G 2A8
e-mail: iankean@riverleague.ca
www.riverleague.ca
Tel: 604 687 3417
Fax: 604 687 3413
 
The Taku Wilderness Association
Box 142, Atlin, BC VOW 1AO
Tel/Fax: 250 651 0047
e-mail: twa@ibm.net
www.taku.org
 
David Mackinnon
Canadian Field Coordinator for the Transboundary Watershed Alliance e-mail: david@riverswithoutborders.org
 
Two organizations involved in the campaign for the U’wa are:
I.W.G.I.A.
Fiolstraede 10, Copenhagen,
DK 1171, Denmark
Tel: (01145) 33 124724
Fax: (01145) 33 147749
 
O.N.I.C.
(the National Organization for Indigenous Peoples in Colombia)
Calle 13
No. 4/38, Bogotá,
AA 32395, Colombia
Tel: (011571) 2428017
Or: (011571) 2848196
 
The Land Is Ours
Britain’s land rights campaign
Box E, 111 Magdalen Road, Oxford
OX4 1RQ
Tel: 1865 722 016
 
Reclaim the Streets
PO Box 9656, London N4 4JY
rts@gn.apc.org
 
Totnes Genetics Group
local and national campaigning against genetic engineering
TOGG
Applebarn, Week, Dartington,
Near Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6JP
Tel: 1803 840098
www.togg.freeserve.co.uk/core.htm
 
The Earth Centre
exhibiting and campaigning for sustainability
Denaby Main
Doncaster
DN12 4EA
Tel: 1709-512000
info@earthcentre.org.uk
www.earthcentre.org.uk
 
Survival International
campaigning for the rights of indigenous people
11-15 Emerald Street
London WC1 3QL
Tel: 171 242 1441
 
Common Ground
campaigning for cultural landscapes and local distinctiveness
PO Box 25309
London NW5 1ZA
Tel: 171 267 2144
 
The Soil Association
campaigning for organic food, farming and sustainable forestry
Bristol House
40-56 Victoria Street
Bristol BS1 6BY
Tel: 117 929 0661

INTERVIEWS

The following are only a handful of those I talked to about the book, but a very important handful.
Amilton Lopez (Ava Pykavera) and Rossolino Ortiz from the Guaraní-Kaiowa tribes of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Daniel Zapata, spokesperson for the Navajo and Hopi peoples
George Monbiot, environmental activist, journalist and author
Richard Gott, journalist, author and expert on Jesuit history and imperialism
Alan Tormaid Campbell, anthropologist and author
Edward Goldsmith, Editor, The Ecologist
Trainer Tate, Maori freedom fighter
Jonathan Raban, novelist and editor of The Oxford Book of the Sea
John Whitelegg, Professor of the Built Environment, Liverpool John Moores University
Mayer Hillman, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Policy Studies Institute
Steve Bell, cartoonist
Martin Rowson, cartoonist
King Arthur Uther Pendragon, himself
Dr. Oliver Rackham, Woodland Ecologist at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Martin Drury, Director General of the National Trust
Jocelyn Stevens, Chair of English Heritage
Dr. Barbara Bender, Anthropology Department, University College, London
Roger Rainbow and Ged Davis, Shell International Petroleum Company
Colin Evans, past life regression hypnotist
Mark Marchant, racing driver at Brands Hatch
Jan Tritten, editor of Midwifery Today
Lisa Cox, National Women’s Health Network, Washington
Mark Edwards, author and photographer, Still Pictures
Victor Anderson, author of Alternative Economic Indicators
Professor Gwynfor Jones, History Department, Cardiff University