Playing with Fire: Histories of the Lightning Rod Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (Vol. 99, Part 5)

Author:   David J. Rhees ,  Oliver Hochadel ,  Peter Heering
Publisher:   American Philosophical Society
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9781606189955


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   01 January 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Playing with Fire: Histories of the Lightning Rod Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (Vol. 99, Part 5)


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This collection of historical and scientific studies shows the impressive significance of the invention, development, and use of the lightning rod in the past 250 years. The rod was a device long taken to be a symbol of enlightenment and utility, judged by some people the very first practical application of the experimental physical sciences to truly practical ends; opposition to its introduction was similarly taken to be a sign of superstition. These essays move beyond the lightning rods’ storied revolutionary symbolism to explore the range of techniques and experiments that fashioned conductors and their varied meanings. “An intriguing and entertaining history of one of modernity’s most cherished technoscientific objects.” Illustrations.

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Author:   David J. Rhees ,  Oliver Hochadel ,  Peter Heering
Publisher:   American Philosophical Society
Imprint:   American Philosophical Society
ISBN:  

9781606189955


ISBN 10:   1606189956
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   01 January 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Through its broad, interdisciplinary approach, the book will have wide appeal and might serve as an example of any study of a material object in the history of science."" -- Simon Werrett * Isis * ""A paradigmatic example of how to use historical research to subvert the alleged ‘modernity’ of a familiar technological artifact."" -- Graeme Gooday * Technology and Culture * ""[A] strong addition to any history focusing on philosophy and science, very much recommended."" * Wisconsin Bookwatch * ""[F]ascinating…[an] exemplary history of technology."" -- Iwan Rhys Morus


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