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OverviewIf someone were to ask you who invented the miner's safety lamp, you'd probably have no trouble answering I don't know. But what about the telegraph? The automobile? The airplane? Television? Conflicting claims over the answers to these questions have led to some of the longest and most bitter battles in the history of technology. Great Feuds in Technology takes a close look at each of these celebrated disputes and reveals that the answers are far more complex entertaining, and enlightening than you might ever imagine. In this book, you'll discover how the use of new technologies sparked years of violence amoung the Luddites in nineteenth century England; why Thomas Edison lost the biggest battle of his career- which may explain whay we have regional blackouts today; and how one small, rude, and brilliant admiral flogged the United States Navy into creating first, nuclear submarines, and later an entire nuclear fleet. You'll also learn the true story behind the race to map the human genome and meet the man who has spent most of his adult life fighting the commercial use of genetically modified organisms. Complete with a thoughtful analysis of recent developments in the anti-technology movement and their impact on our social and technological future, Great Feuds in Technology offers lively, informative, and enlightening reading, whether you're a technophile, a technophobe, a history and biography enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys a good fight. There is nothing like a good feud to grab your attention. And when it comes to describing the battle, Hal Hellman is a master. -- New Scientist Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hal HellmanPublisher: Argo-Navis Imprint: Argo-Navis ISBN: 9781322392417ISBN 10: 1322392412 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHellman does a good job of putting them [inventions] into a commercial context. The book works well as a reference... ( Focus , June 2004). .. lively and compelling... ( New Scientist , 15 May 2004). .. a bright idea... ( The Guardian , 20 May 2004). ..entertaining new book... ( Sunday Telegraph , 28 March 2004) There's nothing like a good feud to grab your attention. When it comes to describing the battle, Hellman is a master. ( New Scientist ) Author InformationHAL HELLMAN is the author of Great Feuds in Science and Great Feuds in Medicine, and numerous other books. He has published articles in the New York Times, Omni, Reader's Digest, Psychology Today, and Geo. He has taught science writing at New York University and has been a writing instructor at Fordham and Fairleigh Dickinson Universities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |