A Social History of American Technology, Second Edition, tells the story of American technology from the tools used by its earliest inhabitants to the technological systems–cars and computers, aircraft and antibiotics–that we are familiar with today. Ruth Schwartz Cowan and Matthew H. Hersch demonstrate how technological change has always been closely related to social and economic development, and examine the important mutual relationships between social history and technological change. They explain how the unique characteristics of American cultures and American geography have affected the technologies that have been invented, manufactured, and used throughout the years–and also the reverse: how those technologies have affected the daily lives, the unique cultures, and the environments of all Americans.
A Social History of American Technology 2nd Edition is written by Ruth Schwartz Cowan; Matthew H. Hersch and published by Oxford University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for A Social History of American Technology are 9780190643157, 0190643153 and the print ISBNs are 9780195387261, 0195387260


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