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Urban Machinery: Inside Modern European Cities (Inside Technology)

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Urban Machinery investigates the technological dimension of modern European cities, vividly describing the most dramatic changes in the urban environment over the last century and a half. Written by leading scholars from the history of technology, urban history, and the sociology of science and technology, the book views the European city as a complex construct entangled with technology. The chapters examine the increasing similarity of modern cities and their technical infrastructures (including communication, energy, industrial, and transportation systems) and the resulting tension between homogenization and cultural differentiation. The contributors emphasize the concept of circulationandmdash;the process by which architectural ideas, urban planning principles, engineering concepts, and societal models spread across Europe as well as from the United States to Europe. They also examine the parallel process of appropriationandmdash;how these systems and practices have been adapted to prevailing institutional structures and cultural preferences. Urban Machinery, with contributions by scholars from eight countries and more than thirty illustrations (many of them rare photographs never published before), includes studies from northern and southern and from eastern and western Europe, and also discusses how European cities were viewed from the periphery (modernizing Turkey) and from the United States.

Contributors
Hans Buiter, Paolo Capuzzo, Noyan Dinandccedil;kal, Cornelis Disco, Pandaacute;l Germuska, Mikael Handaring;rd, Martina Heandszlig;ler, Dagmara Jaje?niak-Quast, Andrew Jamison, Per Lundin, Thomas J. Misa, Dieter Schott, and Marcus Stippak

Synopsis:

Modern European cities viewed as complex constructs entangled with technology: the most dramatic changes in the urban environment over the last century and half, abundantly illustrated with rare photographs.

About the Author

Mikael Hrd is Professor of History at Darmstadt University of Technology. His books include The Intellectual Appropriation of Technology: Discourses on Modernity, 1900-1939 (coedited with Andrew Jamison; MIT Press, 1998).Thomas J. Misa is ERA-Land Grant Professor of the History of Technology at the University of Minnesota, where he directs the Charles Babbage Institute. His books include Modernity and Technology (coedited with Philip Brey and Andrew Feenberg; MIT Press, 2003).

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ISBN:
9780262083690
Subtitle:
Inside Modern European Cities
Author:
H
Editor:
Hrd, Mikael
Editor:
Misa, Thomas J.
Editor:
Hard, Mikael
Author:
rd, Mikael
Author:
Hrd, Mikael
Author:
Misa, Thomas J.
Publisher:
MIT Press (MA)
Subject:
History
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
City and town life -- Europe -- History.
Subject:
Technology -- Europe -- History.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
Inside Technology
Publication Date:
January 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
351
Dimensions:
9 x 7 in

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