Peter Turchin has been a project leader at the Complexity Science Hub since September 2020. Until June 2022, he was also a professor at the University of Connecticut. He chairs the Board of Directors of Seshat: Global History Databank.
Peter’s research interests lie at the intersection of social and cultural evolution, historical macrosociology, economic history, mathematical modeling of long-term social processes, and the construction and analysis of historical databases. Peter has published two hundred articles, including a dozen in such top journals as Nature, Science, and PNAS. In 2004, Peter was designated as “Highly Cited Researcher” by ISIHighlyCited.com.
A founder of the field of Cliodynamics, his books include Ultrasociety (2015), Ages of Discord (2016), The Great Holocene Transformation (2022), and End Times (2023).
Related
in review
How do agricultural and military technological developments shape the complexities of societies?
Signup