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American Genesis
American Genesis: A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm, 1870-1970 | Thomas P. Hughes
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The book that helped earn Thomas P. Hughes his reputation as one of the foremost historians of technology of our age and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1990, American Genesis tells the sweeping story of America's technological revolution. Unlike other histories of technology, which focus on particular inventions like the light bulb or the automobile, American Genesis makes these inventions characters in a broad chronicle, both shaped by and shaping a culture. By weaving scientific and technological advancement into other cultural trends, Hughes demonstrates here the myriad ways in which the two are inexorably linked, and in a new preface, he recounts his earlier missteps in predicting the future of technology and follows its move into the information age.
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Good history of technology in US since 1870 with a look at Edison, Ford, and others. Took me a couple of months since it wasn‘t as easy. Nice end discussion about the type of society we have or should have. Good overview of nuclear inventions too.

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KCofKaysville

Starting a history of American technolology book I have had for awhile. About Edison, Henry Ford, and others which made America what it became.

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