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Author Headrick, Daniel R.

Title Technology : a world history / Daniel R. Headrick.

Imprint Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  609 H344t 2009    ---  Available
Description ix, 179 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series The new Oxford world history
New Oxford world history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [151-159]) and index.
Contents Stone Age technology -- Hydraulic civilizations (4000-1500 BCE) -- Iron, horses, and empires (1500 BCE-500 CE) -- Postclassical and Medieval revolutions (500-1400) -- An age of global interactions (1300-1800) -- The first industrial revolution (1750-1869) -- The acceleration of change (1869-1939) -- Toward a postindustrial world (1939-2007).
Summary Today technology has created a world of dazzling progress, growing disparities of wealth and poverty, and looming threats to the environment. This book offers an illuminating backdrop to our present moment: a brilliant history of invention around the globe. The author, an historian ranges from the Stone Age and the beginnings of agriculture to the Industrial Revolution and the electronic revolution of the recent past. In tracing the growing power of humans over nature through increasingly powerful innovations, he compares the evolution of technology in different parts of the world, providing a much broader account than is found in other histories of technology. We also discover how small changes sometimes have dramatic results; how, for instance, the stirrup revolutionized war and gave the Mongols a deadly advantage over the Chinese. And how the nailed horseshoe was a pivotal breakthrough for western farmers. This book offers a fascinating look at the spread of inventions around the world, both as boons for humanity and as weapons of destruction.
Subject Technology -- History.
ISBN 9780195338218
0195338219
9780195156485
019515648X

 
    
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