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Parenting & RelationshipsTHE SHOCK OF THE OLD: TECHNOLOGY AND GLOBAL HISTORY SINCE 1900 draws some important connections between technological advancements and world history, drawing interconnected analysis of global history and issues of the arts, production, politics and war. This history here is surveyed with an emphasis on what people actually used from technology, rather than inventions: a focus which lends depth and some surprising revelations...
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This book is simply the best broad analysis of the role of technology in society that one can read: Superb! My only criticism is that the author occasionally slips in gratuitous (or at the least, unbalanced by counter-examples or context) anti-American remarks. While distracting, this bias is entirely predictable from a UK academic of his generation; his central ideas can be recommended without reservations of any kind...
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Every day each one of us is bombarded by commercial messages touting the latest and greatest products. You can now purchase a self-cleaning hot tub or a cell phone that can store and play thousands of songs. But just how much useful innovation is really taking place in the opening decade of the 21st Century? In "The Shock of The Old" author David Edgerton offers the somewhat controversial proposition that in spite of all...
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A look at the 20th Century with a fresh eye. The essential point - we didn't live through a period of great technological change, it was a period of technological stability. Think of the changes from 1807 to 1907, then from 1907 to 2007. Which saw the greater change? And that's the point discussed with wit and verve.
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