The Bureau of Standards

The Bureau of Standards
Author: Gustavus Adolphus Weber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1925
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN:


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NIST Special Publication

NIST Special Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1044
Release: 2000
Genre: Weights and measures
ISBN:


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Industrial Arts Index

Industrial Arts Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1076
Release: 1927
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:


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The Machine in America

The Machine in America
Author: Carroll Pursell
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2007-03-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0801892325


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2008 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine From the medieval farm implements used by the first colonists to the invisible links of the Internet, the history of technology in America is a history of society as well. Arguing that "the tools and processes we use are a part of our lives, not simply instruments of our purpose," historian Carroll Pursell analyzes technology's impact on the lives of women and men, on their work, politics, and social relationships—and how, in turn, people influence technological development. Pursell shows how both the idea of progress and the mechanical means to harness the forces of nature developed and changed as they were brought from the Old World to the New. He describes the ways in which American industrial and agricultural technology began to take on a distinctive shape as it adapted and extended the technical base of the industrial revolution. He discusses the innovation of an American system of manufactures and the mechanization of agriculture; new systems of mining, lumbering, and farming, which helped conquer and define the West; and the technologies that shaped the rise of cities. In the second edition of The Machine in America, Pursell brings this classic history up to date with a revised chapter on war technology and new discussions on information technology, globalization, and the environment.

NBS Special Publication

NBS Special Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1966
Genre: Weights and measures
ISBN:


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Trade Association Activities

Trade Association Activities
Author: United States. Department of Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1927
Genre: Marketing
ISBN:


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The Machine in America

The Machine in America
Author: Carroll W. Pursell
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801848186


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From the medieval farm implements brought by the first colonists to the invisible links of the Internet, the history of technology in America is a history of our society as well. Arguing that "the tools and processes we use are a part of our lives, not simply instruments of our purpose," historian Carroll Pursell analyzes technology's impact upon the lives of women and men, their work, politics, and social relationships--and in turn, their influence upon technological development. Pursell shows how both the idea of progress and the mechanical means to harness the forces of nature developed and changed as they were brought from the Old World to the New. He describes the ways in which American industrial and agricultural technology began to take on a distinctive shape as it adapted and extended the technical base of the industrial revolution. He discusses the innovation of an American System of Manufactures and the mechanization of agriculture; new systems of mining, lumbering, and farming, which helped conquer and define the West; and the technologies that shaped the rise of cities. And he shows how the export of technology helped to foster American hegemony both in theWestern Hemisphere and elsewhere in the world. Pursell also argues that American technology has created a social hegemony, not only over the way we live but also over how we evaluate that life. He shows that such developments as scientific management techniques and industrial research changed Americans' lives as much as the mass production of such durable consumer goods as radios and automobiles. In many ways, he concludes, today's military-industrial complex is the legacy of the intense cooperation betweenscience and technology during World War II.