Victorian Technology: Invention, Innovation, and the Rise of the Machine

Invention, Innovation, and the Rise of the Machine

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_Victorian Technology: Invention, Innovation, and the Rise of the Machine_ captures the extraordinary surge of energy and invention that catapulted 19th- century England into the position of the world's first industrialized nation. It was an astonishing transformation, one that shaped—and was shaped by—the values of the Victorian era, and that laid the groundwork for the consumer- based society in which we currently live. Filled with vivid details and fascinating insights into the impact of the Industrial Revolution on peoples' lives, _Victorian Technology_ locates the forerunners of the defining technologies of the our time in 19th-century England: the computer, the Internet, mass transit, and mass communication. Readers will encounter the innovative thinkers and entrepreneurs behind history-making breakthroughs in communications (the transatlantic cable, wireless communication), mass production (the integrated factory), transportation (railroads, gliders, automobiles), and more.

 

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Book Details

Authors

Herbert Sussman

Categories

Technology & Engineering > General

Publishers

ABC-CLIO

Publication year : 2009

License: All rights reserved ©

Times read: 32

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