A Social History of American Technology 2nd Edition
Discover the intricate tapestry of American technological evolution with A Social History of American Technology, 2nd Edition by Ruth Schwartz Cowan and Matthew H. Hersch. Published by Oxford University Press, this compelling work delves deep into the interplay between technology and society, shedding light on how innovations have shaped, and been shaped by, the American experience.
This updated edition offers a comprehensive overview of the social contexts surrounding technological advancements from the colonial era to the present day. Cowan and Hersch expertly weave together historical narrative and critical analysis, making complex topics accessible and engaging to readers of all backgrounds. Key features include in-depth case studies, illuminating essays on pivotal inventions, and discussions on the ethical implications of technology in everyday life.
Ideal for students, scholars, and curious minds alike, this book encourages readers to reflect on the profound impact of technology on social structures, economic practices, and cultural norms. With its rich insights and thought-provoking perspectives, A Social History of American Technology is not just a history; it’s an essential exploration of how we navigate our technological reality. Embrace the past to better understand the future with this essential addition to your bookshelf.
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