Technology and Science in the Industrializing Nations 1500-1914 (Control of Nature Series)

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Technology and Science in the Industrializing Nations 1500-1914 (Control of Nature Series)

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Here is a tightly written, concise survey of the history of technology and science over four centuries. In constructing this engaging account, Professor Brose weaves a fabric from three histories which, until now, have been thought of as mutually exclusive. The history of technology, the history of science, and the history of economic development leading to the Industrial Revolution have been developed to a large degree separately. Few historians have attempted a synthesis such as this which demonstrates the relationship between them and general political developments in a way which produces a rounded account, with each strand playing its part in supporting and interacting with the others.

The narrative starts with the opening of the modern historical epoch around 1500 and ends with the outbreak of World War I in 1914 and covers events in both Europe and the United States. Brose constructs his account from the standpoint of technological systems--the idea that each epoch evolves a system to meet the material demands of society--and the rise and fall of each system within the period.

This is a fine introductory overview of the interrelationship between science and technology and society in the early modern and modern periods and the impact of each upon the other.

About the Author
Eric Dorn Brose is Professor of History at Drexel University, Philadelphia.

Technology and Science in the Industrializing Nations 1500-1914 (Control of Nature Series),Eric Dorn Brose,Prometheus Books,1573925373,Economic History,General,History,Science,Science/Mathematics,Social aspects,Sociology Of Science,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Technology And Society,History of science,Modern period, c 1500 onwards,World history: c 1500 to c 1750,World history: c 1750 to c 1900

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