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Reflecting on History: How the Industrial Revolution Created Our Way of Life
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When we turn on television, use a computer, heat in a microwave oven, open a refrigerator, drive a car, take an antibiotic and utilize all the other things that make our life easy and enjoyable, do we ever wonder how these things came about? Does our intellectual curiosity want to know about the inventions that brought about all these things we now cannot do without?
In earrlier times, people lived quite a different type of life. They travelled on a horse or boat, heated their house with wood or coal, used candles for lighting. They depended on windwills or waterwheels for lifting and grinding and used bronze, not steel for making tools and weapons. Textiles were woven by hand and diseases cured with bloodletting or natural potions
How did we get from there to here?
This book will answer these questions in twenty-five chapters that describe the key inventions that started to be made at the onset of the Industrial Revolution. There was a lot of technology involved, but the book is easy to read and understand.
Over the period we are talking about, a number of brilliant people made inventions that earned major awards, That is why we must remember people like Samuel Morse (telegraph), Michael Faraday (electricity), Alfred Nobel (dynamite), Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), Gugliemo Marconi (radio), Alexander Fleming (penicillin), Charles Babbage (computer), and many others.
To help understand the technologies involved in these inventions, the book uses colorful illustrations that will help readers with the history, development and commercialization of the inventions. This knowledge will stimulare readers who want to know more about how our world of modernity was created,
When we turn on television, use a computer, heat in a microwave oven, open a refrigerator, drive a car, take an antibiotic and utilize all the other things that make our life easy and enjoyable, do we ever wonder how these things came about? Does our intellectual curiosity want to know about the inventions that brought about all these things we now cannot do without?
In earrlier times, people lived quite a different type of life. They travelled on a horse or boat, heated their house with wood or coal, used candles for lighting. They depended on windwills or waterwheels for lifting and grinding and used bronze, not steel for making tools and weapons. Textiles were woven by hand and diseases cured with bloodletting or natural potions
How did we get from there to here?
This book will answer these questions in twenty-five chapters that describe the key inventions that started to be made at the onset of the Industrial Revolution. There was a lot of technology involved, but the book is easy to read and understand.
Over the period we are talking about, a number of brilliant people made inventions that earned major awards, That is why we must remember people like Samuel Morse (telegraph), Michael Faraday (electricity), Alfred Nobel (dynamite), Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), Gugliemo Marconi (radio), Alexander Fleming (penicillin), Charles Babbage (computer), and many others.
To help understand the technologies involved in these inventions, the book uses colorful illustrations that will help readers with the history, development and commercialization of the inventions. This knowledge will stimulare readers who want to know more about how our world of modernity was created,
Hardcover
$44.50