Revised 9/21/2004

Author(s)

Gray Chris Hables (Ed.)

 

 

Previous

Up

Next

TECHNOHISTORY: Using the History of American Technology in Interdisciplinary Research

Edition

Orig. Ed 1996

Description

Pages

296

ISBN #

0-89464-853-5

Reviews

Cloth/Paper

P

U.S. Dollars

$31.5

 The relationship between humans and technologies is incredibly complex and significant, as the eleven fascinating case studies in this volume demonstrate. Various historiographical approaches are used to illuminate such different topics as the movie colorization controversy, public debates over nuclear waste, teaching writing, the story of water power on the Sugar River in New Hampshire, the changes high technology has made in the nursing profession, cyborgs, the psychosociological significance of electrification and cyberspace, manifestos as technology, the role of history in NASA policy making, and the relationship between toy making and the civil rights movement. All the essays are readable and enlightening. They were collected to show how central the history of technology is in many fields, and to seduce the readers into their own explorations. The book includes an introduction by the noted historian Carroll Pursell, an afterword by the editor, and a bibliography of technohistory.

 $I"...this book is exciting and valuable."$I -- Barrett Hazeltine, Division of Engineering, Brown Engineering, $IScience, Technology & Society$I, No. 115, Spring 1998.

E-mail Quote Form

Krieger Book Number

228536

If you’re interested in this book, you may copy this unique number into the Quote and Information Form, for quick processing. Or Contact us via our TOLL FREE ORDER LINE! Remember to include your e-mail and address information so we may contact you if there are any further questions

Toll Free Order Line 1-800-724-0025 U.S. or E-mail!

Subject Category Listing Page

Books Page

Homepage

Return to Natural Science Page