'It's rare for a book to make you see the world differently, but this
... does exactly that on almost every page' _Guardian_
Standard histories of technology give tired accounts of the usual
inventions, inventors, and dates, framing technology as the inevitable
march of progress. They split history into ages - electrification,
motorisation, and computerisation - and rarely ask whether anyone
bothered to use these inventions at the time. _Shock of the Old _is
not one of those histories.
Letters exist alongside emails and outlasted telegrams; we still make
physical books and magazines despite the rise of the Internet - a
belated rise considering that the technologies that made it possible
was invented in 1965, and bookshops thrive despite Amazon. More horses
were used in the Second World War than any other war in history and
propeller planes continue to take off from the same runways as jets.
_Shock of the Old _forces us to reassess the significance of old
inventions such as corrugated iron and sewing machines and rethink the
relative importance we place on the invention of something new, its
application, and its widespread adoption. It challenges the idea that
we live in an era of ever increasing change and, interweaving
political, economic and cultural history, teaches us to think
critically about technology.
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Technology and Global History since 1900
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847650672
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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