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  • American Technology
  • Written by author Carroll Pursell
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, February 2001
  • American Technology brings together ten fascinating and important stories of the ways in which Americans, from colonial times to the present, have embraced, rejected, interacted with, and understood the technologies with which they have lived and w
  • American Technology is a collection of ten key essays selected from the latest historical scholarship. The coverage ranges from the colonial period to the modern day with the essays exploring major technological themes including agricultural tool o
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Series Editor's Preface.

Introduction.

1. Introduction.

"So Much Depends Upon a Red Wheelbarrow: Agricultural Tool Ownership in the Eighteenth-Century Mid-Atlantic": Judith A. McGaw.

Document: Selections from American Colonial Wealth: Documents and Methods: Alice Hanson Jones.

Further Reading.

2. Introduction.

Dam-Breaking in the 19th-Century Merrimack Valley: Water, Social Conflict, and the Waltham-Lowell Mills: Theodore L. Steinberg.

Documents A: Winnipissiogee Lake Company v. Worster.

Document B: Great Falls Manufacturing Company v. Worster.

Further Reading.

3. Introduction.

Working Environments: An Ecological Approach to Industrial Health and Safety: Arthur F. McEvoy.

Document A: Nicholas Farwell vs. The Boston and Worster Rail Road Corporation.

Document B: Edison L. Bowers, Is It Safe to Work? A Study of Industrial Accidents.

Document C: Edward J. Beshada et al. V. Johns-Manville Products Corporation.

Further Reading.

4. Introduction.

Socially Camouflaged Technologies: The Case of the Electromechanical Vibrator: Rachel Maines.

Documents A: U.S. Patent No. 175,202, dated March 21, 1876, granted to George H. Taylor for an "Improvement in Medical Rubbing Apparatus.".

Document B: M[ary] L.H. Arnold Snow, Mechanical Vibration and Its Therapeutic Application.

Document C: Moble M. Eberhart, A Brief Guide to Vibratory Technique.

Document D: A. Dale Covey, Profitable Office Specialtie.

Document E: "Enjoy Life!", as for White Cross Vibrator.

Further Reading.

5. Introduction.

Local History and National Culture: Notions on Engineering Professionalism in America: Bruce Sinclair.

Document A: J.A.L. Waddell, "Some Notes on Vocational Guidance".

Document B: J.P.H. Perry, "New York Engineers' Successful Efforts to Relieve Unemployment".

Further Reading.

6. Introduction.

Out of the Barns and into the Kitchens: Transformations in Farm Women's Work in the First Half of the Twentieth Century: Christine Kleinegger.

Document A: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Social and Labor Needs of Farm Women, Report No. 1903.

Document B: Guy E. Tripp, Electric Development as an Aid to Agriculture.

Document C: Newell Leroy Sims, Elements of Rural Sociology.

Further Reading.

7. Introduction.

Advertising the Atom: Michael Smith.

Document A: U.S. Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Atomic Power Development and Private Enterprise.

Document B: U.S. Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Environmental Effects of Producing Electric Power, Hearings.

Document C: U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power.

Further Reading.

8. Introduction.

Race and Technology: African American Women in the Bell System, 1945-1980: Venus Green.

Documents A: Cover, The Telephone Review.

Document B: Table 8-1.

Further Reading.

9. Introduction.

The Rise and Fall of the Appropriate Technology Movement in the United States, 1965-1985: Carroll Pursell.

Documents A: Harry S. Truman, "Technical Assistance for the Underdeveloped Areas of the World".

Document B: State of California, Press Release, "Office of Appropriate Technology: Purpose, Organization, and Activities," June, 1976.

Document C: State of California, logo of Office of Appropriate Technology.

Document D: U.S. Department of Energy, National Center for Appropriate Technology, "An Introduction and a History".

Document E: Allen L. Hammond and William D. Metz, "Solar Energy Research: Making Solar After the Nuclear Model?".

Further Reading.

10. Introduction.

Hacking Away at the Counterculture: Andrew Ross.

Further Reading.

Index.


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