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History of Technology Volume 34: History of Technology

Editat de Professor Ian Inkster
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2019
Despite having undergone major advances in recent years, the history of technology in Latin America is still an understudied topic. This is the first English-language volume to bring together a variety of critical perspectives on the history of technology in Latin America from the early-19th century through to the present day. This special issue, assembled by guest editor David Pretel, brings together a range of experts to explore a plethora of topics in Latin America's technological history. Papers include a study of rural telephony in in 20th-century Latin America; the rise of the 'Techno-class' in modern Brazil; an analysis of the rise and fall of three Caribbean commodities; the history of educational technology in Latin America, and science and technology in Cold War Chile.Special Issue: Technology in Latin American HistoryEdited by David Pretel (Colegio de Mexico, Mexico) and Helge Wendt (Max Plank Institute for the History of Science, Germany)
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350085596
ISBN-10: 1350085596
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria History of Technology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Uses the history of technology and industry to provide a new perspective on the history of modern Latin America

Notă biografică

Ian Inkster is Professorial Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK.

Cuprins

List of Figures1. David Pretel, Ian Inkster and Helge Wendt: Technology in Latin American History: Perspectives, Scales and Comparisons.2. Daniel B. Rood: Centrifugal Capitalism: Struggles over Infrastructure in the Sugar Ports of Nineteenth-century Cuba.3. Diana Montano: Machucados and Salvavidas: Patented Humor in the Technified Spaces of Everyday Life in Mexico City, 1900-1910.4. Christiane Berth: Bringing Communication to the Countryside: Rural Telephony in Latin America, 1900-1985.5. Helge Wendt: Interrelations and Disruptions in the Exchange of Knowledge: Coal, Geology, and Industrialisation in Mexico.6. Josep Simon: Machines and Texts: Writing the History of Educational Technology in Latin America.7. David Pretel: Technology and the Fates of Three Caribbean Commodities.8. Eve Buckley: Brazil's Mid-twentieth-century 'Techno-class' and the Search for Moderate Reform.9. Debora Gerstenberger: Challenging Martial Masculinity: The Intrusion of Digital Computers into the Argentinian Armed Forces in the 1960s.10. Barbara Silva: Transnational Astronomy: Science, Technology and Local Agenda in Cold War Chile. 11. Helen Yaffe: ¬¬The Curious Case of Cuba's Biotech Revolution.12. Saul Guerrero: A Song of Water and Fire: the Brief Coming of Age of the Venezuelan Oil Industry's R&D Program at the turn of the 20th century.Index

Recenzii

[History of Technology Volume 34] is an excellent contribution to the historiography on Latin America's history of technology, allowing readers to explore a diverse and broad range of topics ... All the chapters are interdisciplinary and reveal the ambiguous and contradictory role of technology in Latin American history.