Technology and Society
Technology and Society: A World History explores the creative power of humanity from the age of stone tools to the digital revolution. It introduces technology as a series of systems that allowed us to solve real-world problems and create a global civilization. The history of technology is also the history of the intellectual and cultural place of our tools and devices. With a broad view of technology, we can see that some of the most powerful technologies such as education and government produce no physical object but have allowed us to coordinate our inventive skills and pass knowledge through the ages. Yet although all human communities depend on technology, there are unexpected consequences from the use of technology which, as Ede shows, form a crucial part of this rich story.
- Technology is presented as a system, not as a series of objects
- Readers gain an appreciation of the historical importance of both intellectual ability and community action
- Integrates discussion of a range of philosophical and historiographical positions with common historical conditions of change
Reviews & endorsements
'Sweeping, scholarly and clear, Andrew Ede's Technology and Society: A World History is the book that many historians of technology have been waiting for: a lively, well-researched text for those who aim to teach a more global story of the built world, and one reaching back to the origins of humanity.' Matthew H. Hersch, Harvard University
Product details
November 2019Hardback
9781108425605
332 pages
252 × 178 × 19 mm
0.8kg
51 b/w illus. 4 maps 22 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: thinking about technology
- 2. Technology and our ancient ancestors
- 3. Origins of civilizations
- 4. The Eastern age
- 5. The Mediterranean world to the Islamic Renaissance
- 6. The European agrarian revolution and the proto-industrial revolution
- 7. The Industrial Revolution and the rise of European power
- 8. The Atlantic era I
- 9. Domestic technology: bringing new technology to the people
- 10. The second Industrial Revolution and globalization
- 11. The digital age
- 12. Conclusion: technological challenges
- References
- Index.