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E-raamat: Technology and American Society: A History

(University of Alberta, Canada),
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351249096
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  • ISBN-13: 9781351249096

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Providing a global perspective on the development of American technology, Technology and American Society offers a historical narrative detailing major technological transformations over the last three centuries. With coverage devoted to both dramatic breakthroughs and incremental innovations, authors Gary Cross and Rick Szostak analyze the cause-and-effect relationship of technological change and its role in the constant drive for improvement and modernization. This fully-updated 3rd edition extends coverage of industry, home, office, agriculture, transport, constructions, and services into the twenty-first century, concluding with a new chapter on recent electronic and technological advances. Technology and American Society remains the ideal introduction to the myriad interactions of technological advancement with social, economic, cultural, and military change throughout the course of American history.

Preface vii
1 Working the Land in Preindustrial Europe and America
1(17)
2 Men and Women Working in Shops and Homes before Industrialization
18(21)
3 Origins of Industrialization
39(15)
4 The Birth of the Factory
54(15)
5 Iron, Steam, and Rails
69(23)
6 Machines and Their Mass Production
92(13)
7 Machines on the Farm and in the Forest, 1800-1950
105(17)
8 Americans Confront a Mechanical World, 1780-1900
122(15)
9 The Second Industrial Revolution
137(20)
10 Technology and the Modern Corporation
157(17)
11 Technology and War, 1770-1918
174(20)
12 The Impact of Technology on Women's Work
194(16)
13 The New Factory
210(16)
14 Innovation and the Great Depression, 1918-1940
226(12)
15 The Automobile and Its Culture
238(19)
16 Mechanizing Sight and Sound
257(18)
17 Electronic Media in the Home
275(20)
18 Airplanes and Atoms in Peace and War
295(22)
19 The Postwar Advance of Technology
317(16)
20 Our Digital Age
333(21)
21 Modern Americans in a Technological World
354(15)
Index 369
Gary Cross is Distinguished Professor of Modern History at Pennsylvania State University, USA

Rick Szostak is Professor and Chair of Economics at the University of Alberta, USA