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Power Struggles Scientific Authority And The Creation Of Practical Electricity Before Edison Michael Brian Schiffer

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Power Struggles Scientific Authority And The Creation Of Practical Electricity Before Edison Michael Brian Schiffer
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.11 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Michael Brian Schiffer
ISBN: 9780262195829, 9781435662902, 0262195828, 1435662903
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Power Struggles Scientific Authority And The Creation Of Practical Electricity Before Edison Michael Brian Schiffer by Michael Brian Schiffer 9780262195829, 9781435662902, 0262195828, 1435662903 instant download after payment.

"Schiffer's book highlights the unexpected and sometimes quirky nature of the history of electrical technology. His clear prose and careful scholarship lead the reader through a complex slalom course that examines technological history from physics to personalities and from scientific to market-driven demands in a narrative that challenges conventional assumptions about technological 'progress.' Bravo!"--Richard Gould, Department of Anthropology, Brown University (Richard A. Gould )

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