Men, Machines, and Modern Times, 50th Anniversary Edition

Men, Machines, and Modern Times, 50th Anniversary Edition
Title Men, Machines, and Modern Times, 50th Anniversary Edition PDF eBook
Author Elting E. Morison
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2016-08-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0262336596

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An engaging look at how we have learned to live with innovation and new technologies through history. People have had trouble adapting to new technology ever since (perhaps) the inventor of the wheel had to explain that a wheelbarrow could carry more than a person. This little book by a celebrated MIT professor—the fiftieth anniversary edition of a classic—describes how we learn to live and work with innovation. Elting Morison considers, among other things, the three stages of users' resistance to change: ignoring it; rational rebuttal; and name-calling. He recounts the illustrative anecdote of the World War II artillerymen who stood still to hold the horses despite the fact that the guns were now hitched to trucks—reassuring those of us who have trouble with a new interface or a software upgrade that we are not the first to encounter such problems. Morison offers an entertaining series of historical accounts to highlight his major theme: the nature of technological change and society's reaction to that change. He begins with resistance to innovation in the U.S. Navy following an officer's discovery of a more accurate way to fire a gun at sea; continues with thoughts about bureaucracy, paperwork, and card files; touches on rumble seats, the ghost in Hamlet, and computers; tells the strange history of a new model steamship in the 1860s; and describes the development of the Bessemer steel process. Each instance teaches a lesson about the more profound and current problem of how to organize and manage systems of ideas, energies, and machinery so that it will conform to the human dimension.

Men, Machines, and Modern Times

Men, Machines, and Modern Times
Title Men, Machines, and Modern Times PDF eBook
Author Elting Elmore Morison
Publisher Mit Press
Total Pages 235
Release 1968
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780262630184

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Men, Machines, and Modern Times, though ultimately concerned with a positive alternative to an Orwellian 1984, offers an entertaining series of historical accounts taken from the nineteenth century to highlight a main theme: the nature of technological change, the fission brought about in society by such change, and society's reaction to that change. Beginning with a remarkable illustration of resistance to innovation in the U.S. Navy following an officer's discovery of a more accurate way to fire a gun at sea, Elting Morison goes on to narrate the strange history of the new model steamship, the Wapanoag, in the 1860s. He then continues with the difficulties confronting the introduction of the pasteurization process for milk; he traces the development of the Bessemer process; and finally, he considers the computer. While the discussions are liberally sprinkled with amusing examples and anecdotes, all are related to the more profound and current problem of how to organize and manage system of ideas, energies, and machinery so that it will conform to the human dimension.

Men, Machines, and Modern Times

Men, Machines, and Modern Times
Title Men, Machines, and Modern Times PDF eBook
Author Elting E. Morison
Publisher
Total Pages 235
Release 1968
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Making Technology Masculine

Making Technology Masculine
Title Making Technology Masculine PDF eBook
Author Ruth Oldenziel
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1999
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789053563816

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A pioneering study of the relations between gender and technology.

Books for the Millions

Books for the Millions
Title Books for the Millions PDF eBook
Author Frank E. Comparato
Publisher Harrisburg, Pa : Stackpole Company
Total Pages 392
Release 1971
Genre Design
ISBN

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Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics

Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics
Title Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics PDF eBook
Author Terry Golway
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 400
Release 2014-03-03
Genre History
ISBN 0871407922

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“Golway’s revisionist take is a useful reminder of the unmatched ingenuity of American politics.”—Wall Street Journal History casts Tammany Hall as shorthand for the worst of urban politics: graft and patronage personified by notoriously crooked characters. In his groundbreaking work Machine Made, journalist and historian Terry Golway dismantles these stereotypes, focusing on the many benefits of machine politics for marginalized immigrants. As thousands sought refuge from Ireland’s potato famine, the very question of who would be included under the protection of American democracy was at stake. Tammany’s transactional politics were at the heart of crucial social reforms—such as child labor laws, workers’ compensation, and minimum wages— and Golway demonstrates that American political history cannot be understood without Tammany’s profound contribution. Culminating in FDR’s New Deal, Machine Made reveals how Tammany Hall “changed the role of government—for the better to millions of disenfranchised recent American arrivals” (New York Observer).

From Know-how to Nowhere

From Know-how to Nowhere
Title From Know-how to Nowhere PDF eBook
Author Elting Elmore Morison
Publisher Signet Book
Total Pages 212
Release 1977
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Examines America's technological progress from the nineteenth century to the present, discussing major personalities and scientific ideas and assessing the dangers to society of dedication to technical progress for its own sake.