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Electrical Conquest New Approaches To The History Of Electrification 1st Edition W Bernard Carlson

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Electrical Conquest New Approaches To The History Of Electrification 1st Edition W Bernard Carlson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 282
Author: W. Bernard Carlson, Erik M. Conway
ISBN: 9783031445903, 3031445902
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1
Volume: 67

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Electrical Conquest New Approaches To The History Of Electrification 1st Edition W Bernard Carlson by W. Bernard Carlson, Erik M. Conway 9783031445903, 3031445902 instant download after payment.

-This book, drawing on fresh scholarship, investigates electrification in new places and across different time periods. While much of our understanding of electrification as a historical process is based on the seminal work done by Thomas P. Hughes in Networks of Power (1983), the scholars in this volume expand and revise Hughes’ systems approach to suggest that electrification is a heterogeneous and contingent process. Moreover, the contributors suggest that the conquest of the world by electricity remains incomplete despite more than a century elapsing. Above all, though, this book provides context for thinking about what lies ahead as humans continue their conquest of the earth through electricity. As we become increasingly dependent on electricity to power our lights, heat and cool our homes, turn the wheels of industry, and keep our information systems humming, so we are ever more vulnerable when the grid runs into trouble. Chapter "Surveying the Landscape: The Oil Industry and Alternative Energy in the 1970s" is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.-

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