Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
回圖書館首頁
手機版館藏查詢
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Microhistories of technology = makin...
~
Hard, Mikael.
Linked to FindBook
Google Book
Amazon
博客來
Microhistories of technology = making the world /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Microhistories of technology/ by Mikael Hard.
Reminder of title:
making the world /
Author:
Hard, Mikael.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xx, 290 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: Honing Local Techniques in a Globalized World -- Part I Nineteenth-Century Ways of Life -- 2. Building Missionary Stations in Southeast Asia: Nias Islanders Deploy Adzes -- 3. Communicating and Trading in West Africa: Talking Drums and Pack Animals -- 4. Withstanding Globalization in Northern India: Farmers Make Sugar for Local Consumption -- Part II Twentieth-Century Improvisations -- 5. Accessing Electricity in East Africa: Dar es Salaam Dwellers Pursue Power -- 6. Creating "Creole" Cuisine in Latin America: Home Cooks Reinvent Batánes -- Part III Postwar Innovations -- 7. Earning a Living in Urban Africa: Maintaining the "Native Beer" Economy -- 8. Confronting Menstruation in East Asia: Koreans Create Self-made Solutions -- 9. Doing It Yourself in Central Asia: Uzbeks Build Adobe Houses -- 10. Conclusion: Challenging Globalizing Technologies.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Technological innovations - History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22813-1
ISBN:
9783031228131
Microhistories of technology = making the world /
Hard, Mikael.
Microhistories of technology
making the world /[electronic resource] :by Mikael Hard. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xx, 290 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in the history of science and technology,2730-9738. - Palgrave studies in the history of science and technology..
1. Introduction: Honing Local Techniques in a Globalized World -- Part I Nineteenth-Century Ways of Life -- 2. Building Missionary Stations in Southeast Asia: Nias Islanders Deploy Adzes -- 3. Communicating and Trading in West Africa: Talking Drums and Pack Animals -- 4. Withstanding Globalization in Northern India: Farmers Make Sugar for Local Consumption -- Part II Twentieth-Century Improvisations -- 5. Accessing Electricity in East Africa: Dar es Salaam Dwellers Pursue Power -- 6. Creating "Creole" Cuisine in Latin America: Home Cooks Reinvent Batánes -- Part III Postwar Innovations -- 7. Earning a Living in Urban Africa: Maintaining the "Native Beer" Economy -- 8. Confronting Menstruation in East Asia: Koreans Create Self-made Solutions -- 9. Doing It Yourself in Central Asia: Uzbeks Build Adobe Houses -- 10. Conclusion: Challenging Globalizing Technologies.
Open access.
In this open access book, Mikael Hård tells a story of how people around the world challenged the production techniques and products brought by globalization. Retaining their autonomy and freedom, creative individuals selectively adopted or rejected modern gadgets, tools, and machines. In standard historical narratives, globalization is portrayed as an unstoppable force that flattens all obstacles in its path. Modern technology is also seen as inexorable: in the nineteenth century, steamships, telegraph lines, and Gatling guns are said to have paved the way for colonialism and other forms of dominating people and societies. Later, shipping containers and computer networks purportedly pulled the planet deeper into a maelstrom of capitalism. Hård discusses instances that push back against these narratives. For example, in Soviet times, inhabitants of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, preferred to remain in-and expand-their own mud-brick houses rather than move into prefabricated, concrete residential buildings. Similarly, nineteenth-century Sumatran carpenters ignored the saws brought to them by missionaries-and chose to chop down trees with their arch-bladed adzes. And people in colonial India successfully competed with capitalist-run Caribbean sugar plantations, continuing to produce their own muscovado and sell it to local consumers. This book invites readers to view the history of technology and material culture through the lens of diversity. Based on research funded by the European Research Council and conducted in the Global South, Microhistories of Technology: Making the World shows that the spread of modern technologies did not erase artisanal production methods and traditional tools.
ISBN: 9783031228131
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-22813-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
804402
Technological innovations
--History.
LC Class. No.: HC79.T4
Dewey Class. No.: 303.483
Microhistories of technology = making the world /
LDR
:03645nmm a2200349 a 4500
001
2316060
003
DE-He213
005
20230220195326.0
006
m d
007
cr nn 008maaau
008
230902s2023 sz s 0 eng d
020
$a
9783031228131
$q
(electronic bk.)
020
$a
9783031228124
$q
(paper)
024
7
$a
10.1007/978-3-031-22813-1
$2
doi
035
$a
978-3-031-22813-1
040
$a
GP
$c
GP
041
0
$a
eng
050
4
$a
HC79.T4
072
7
$a
HBL
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
HIS037030
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
NH
$2
thema
082
0 4
$a
303.483
$2
23
090
$a
HC79.T4
$b
H258 2023
100
1
$a
Hard, Mikael.
$3
904319
245
1 0
$a
Microhistories of technology
$h
[electronic resource] :
$b
making the world /
$c
by Mikael Hard.
260
$a
Cham :
$b
Springer International Publishing :
$b
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
$c
2023.
300
$a
xx, 290 p. :
$b
ill., digital ;
$c
24 cm.
490
1
$a
Palgrave studies in the history of science and technology,
$x
2730-9738
505
0
$a
1. Introduction: Honing Local Techniques in a Globalized World -- Part I Nineteenth-Century Ways of Life -- 2. Building Missionary Stations in Southeast Asia: Nias Islanders Deploy Adzes -- 3. Communicating and Trading in West Africa: Talking Drums and Pack Animals -- 4. Withstanding Globalization in Northern India: Farmers Make Sugar for Local Consumption -- Part II Twentieth-Century Improvisations -- 5. Accessing Electricity in East Africa: Dar es Salaam Dwellers Pursue Power -- 6. Creating "Creole" Cuisine in Latin America: Home Cooks Reinvent Batánes -- Part III Postwar Innovations -- 7. Earning a Living in Urban Africa: Maintaining the "Native Beer" Economy -- 8. Confronting Menstruation in East Asia: Koreans Create Self-made Solutions -- 9. Doing It Yourself in Central Asia: Uzbeks Build Adobe Houses -- 10. Conclusion: Challenging Globalizing Technologies.
506
$a
Open access.
520
$a
In this open access book, Mikael Hård tells a story of how people around the world challenged the production techniques and products brought by globalization. Retaining their autonomy and freedom, creative individuals selectively adopted or rejected modern gadgets, tools, and machines. In standard historical narratives, globalization is portrayed as an unstoppable force that flattens all obstacles in its path. Modern technology is also seen as inexorable: in the nineteenth century, steamships, telegraph lines, and Gatling guns are said to have paved the way for colonialism and other forms of dominating people and societies. Later, shipping containers and computer networks purportedly pulled the planet deeper into a maelstrom of capitalism. Hård discusses instances that push back against these narratives. For example, in Soviet times, inhabitants of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, preferred to remain in-and expand-their own mud-brick houses rather than move into prefabricated, concrete residential buildings. Similarly, nineteenth-century Sumatran carpenters ignored the saws brought to them by missionaries-and chose to chop down trees with their arch-bladed adzes. And people in colonial India successfully competed with capitalist-run Caribbean sugar plantations, continuing to produce their own muscovado and sell it to local consumers. This book invites readers to view the history of technology and material culture through the lens of diversity. Based on research funded by the European Research Council and conducted in the Global South, Microhistories of Technology: Making the World shows that the spread of modern technologies did not erase artisanal production methods and traditional tools.
650
0
$a
Technological innovations
$x
History.
$3
804402
650
0
$a
Technological innovations
$x
Social aspects.
$3
547175
650
0
$a
Progress
$x
History.
$3
873636
650
0
$a
Globalization.
$3
540217
650
1 4
$a
Modern History.
$3
2181941
650
2 4
$a
History of Technology.
$3
2195112
650
2 4
$a
Imperialism and Colonialism.
$3
2181977
710
2
$a
SpringerLink (Online service)
$3
836513
773
0
$t
Springer Nature eBook
830
0
$a
Palgrave studies in the history of science and technology.
$3
1973816
856
4 0
$u
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22813-1
950
$a
History (SpringerNature-41172)
based on 0 review(s)
Location:
ALL
電子資源
Year:
Volume Number:
Items
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Inventory Number
Location Name
Item Class
Material type
Call number
Usage Class
Loan Status
No. of reservations
Opac note
Attachments
W9452310
電子資源
11.線上閱覽_V
電子書
EB HC79.T4
一般使用(Normal)
On shelf
0
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login