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The hundred years that began with the Great Exhibition of 1851 and ended with the Festival of Britain in 1951 was a period of remarkable progress in science and technology. First published in 1951, A Century of Technology focuses on technology—the application of science to industry.

The book summarizes the state of affairs in 1851 and 1951, highlighting the outstanding events and personalities responsible for the century’s progress. It consists of nineteen chapters written by specialists, many of whom played an important role in bringing about the advancements they describe. This volume is a valuable resource for readers interested in the history of technology and its application to industry.



First published in 1951, A Century of Technology focuses on technology—the application of science to industry.The book summarizes the state of affairs in 1851 and 1951, highlighting the outstanding events and personalities responsible for the century’s progress.

1. Iron and Steel
2. Non-Ferrous Metals
3. Non-Metallic Materials
4.
Chemicals
5. Textiles
6. Fuel and Power
7. Prime Movers
8. Production
Engineering
9. Electrical Engineering
10. Petroleum Technology
11.
Biochemical Industries
12. Agriculture
13. Food Preservation
14. Transport
15. Navigation
16. Telecommunication
17. The Printed Word
18. Optical and
Acoustical Registration
19. Technological Education