“Twilight at Easter.” Chapter 2 in Collapse. Introduction to MIT’s 150th anniversary: class visit to MIT archivesĭiamond, Jared. “ The Ultimate Ecosystems Engineers.” Science 315 (March 30, 2007): 1797-8. Unit 2: Civilizations Based on Agriculture Mumford, “Democratic and Authoritarian Technics.” Technology and Culture 5, no. “ The New Age Cavemen and the City.” The New York Times, January 10, 2010. “ Mapping the Neanderthal Genome: A Conversation with Svante Pääbo.” Edge, 7.4.09.Īuel, J. “ Of Ice and Men.” The Times Educational Supplement, September 5, 2003. “The Long Struggle Against the Neanderthals.” In Before the Dawn. “Base and Superstructure.” Chapter 2.1 in Marxism and Literature. What is technology? What is history (and prehistory)? Visitor: Prof. “ Technology: The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept.” Technology and Culture 51 (July 2010): 561-577. Unit 1: Humankind as a History-making Species Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History. It was precisely because of the physical reality of the concentration of English coal production that the English were able to mechanize motive power so easily.= Christian, David. The French were unable to perceive coal as an endlessly available fuel because of the physical reality of the concentration of English coal production. The land between the mines and the river Tyne became covered by a dense network of railways, which were used only to move coal. The first use of the steam engine as a locomotive was in the coal fields around Newcastle in the 1800s. However, following the evolutionary pattern of the Industrial Revolution, the water-wheel was to be aided by a strange intermediate adaptation that pointed the way to mechanization: water-powered factories attempted to end their dependence on seasonally variable water levels by installing the Newcomen engine to pump back the used water. The waterwheel remained the main energy source for England’s manufacturing industry in the eighteenth century. The abolition of live workmanship by the division of labor corresponded in terms of materials and energies to the emancipation from the boundaries of nature which occurs when natural materials and energies are replaced by mineral or synthetic ones. The Industrial Revolution, which was a process of denaturalization, began in the last third of the eighteenth century. Insights from Chapter 16 Insights from Chapter 1 Insights on Wolfgang Schivelbusch's The Railway Journey Contents It was precisely because of the physical reality of the concentration of English coal production that the English were able to mechanize motive power so easily. #4 The French were unable to perceive coal as an endlessly available fuel because of the physical reality of the concentration of English coal production. #3 The first use of the steam engine as a locomotive was in the coal fields around Newcastle in the 1800s. #2 The waterwheel remained the main energy source for England’s manufacturing industry in the eighteenth century. #1 The Industrial Revolution, which was a process of denaturalization, began in the last third of the eighteenth century. Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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