Men, Machines, and Modern Times, 50th..., Elting E. Morison
Men, Machines, and Modern Times, 50th..., Elting E. Morison
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Men, Machines, and Modern Times, 50th Anniversary Edition

Author: Elting E. Morison

Narrator: Sean Pratt

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 08/01/2016


Synopsis

This 50th Anniversay Edition of Men, Machines, and Modern Times, though ultimately concerned with a positive alternative to an Orwellian 1984, offers an entertaining series of historical accounts taken from the nineteenth century to highlight a main theme: the nature of technological change, the fission brought about in society by such change, and society's reaction to that change. Beginning with a remarkable illustration of resistance to innovation in the U.S. Navy following an officer's discovery of a more accurate way to fire a gun at sea, Elting Morison goes on to narrate the strange history of the new model steamship, the Wapanoag, in the 1860s. He then continues with the difficulties confronting the introduction of the pasteurization process for milk; he traces the development of the Bessemer process; and finally, he considers the computer. While the discussions are liberally sprinkled with amusing examples and anecdotes, all are related to the more profound and current problem of how to organize and manage system of ideas, energies, and machinery so that it will conform to the human dimension.

Reviews

Goodreads review by George on November 16, 2017

What a wonderful book! It is easy to see why it played such a central role in Brandy Schillace's "Clockwork Futures," an examination of the science behind steampunk. Author Morison was a historian at MIT where he followed issues relating to technology and society. This book was first published in 19......more

Goodreads review by Joe on April 25, 2013

Great book! I loved all the essays except "Almost the Greatest Invention". Morison does an excellent job capturing man's resistance to change, as well as the disruption caused by new technologies.......more

Goodreads review by Alex on June 25, 2017

Ngt långrandig men med givande och intressanta infallsvinklar och poänger......more

Goodreads review by Chris on December 11, 2020

In the over half-century since this text was originally published, it has aged very well. Penned by a historian of technology at MIT, who taught mostly in the first few decades of the 20th-century, and whose perspective was profoundly influenced by witnessing the successful completion of the Manhatt......more

Goodreads review by Oliver on October 29, 2021

Morison, an MIT prof and ancestor of this legendary engineer and misanthrope ([URL not allowed]), cobbled together an interesting little book out of a series of lectures + one long unfinished book chapter on the production of Bessemer process steel. The examples are quite inte......more