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Lecture Notes

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Lec #TopicsLECTURE NOTES
1Introduction
2What is Technology?What is Technology? (PDF)#
3Technologies of Colonization and ConquestTechnology in Colonial America (PDF)#
4Crafts and Craftsmanship in Early AmericaCrafts and Craftsmanship in Early America (PDF)#

Discussion of Film The Gunsmith of Williamsburg (PDF)#
5Paul Revere: Technologist?

Guest Speaker: Prof. Rob Martello (Olin College)
6Politics and Early American IndustrializationTechnology and Nationalism, 1789-1825 (PDF)
7The Role of the State in Early American IndustryFrom Swords to Ploughshares: The Development of Interchangeable Parts, 1798-1850 (PDF)
8Social and Political Implications of the New TechnologyTechnology and Politics (PDF)
9The Transportation and Communications Revolution

First Reading Quiz
'System/Order/Uniformity': Army Engineers and the Rise of Modern Management (PDF)
10Art and IndustrializationThe Railroad as a Technological Symbol in American Art (PDF)
11The Emerging Culture of Engineering in America
12Technology in the Civil War EraTechnology, Civil War, and the War's Larger Implications (PDF)
13Technology in the Civil War Era (cont.)
14Human Machines? Frederick W. Taylor and the Rise of Scientific Management
15Automobility and Mass Production"Henry Ford and the Advent of Mass Production" (PDF)#
16Second Reading Quiz
17Mass Production
18Hobbyist Worlds and Technological Enthusiasm in Modern America

Guest Speaker: Kieran Downes (MIT)
19Aeronautics and the Systems Approach

Guest Speaker: Dr. Deborah Douglas (MIT Museum)
Guest lecture by Dr. Deborah Douglas, MIT Museum. (PDF) (Courtesy of Dr. Deborah Douglas. Used with permission.)
20Technology and Art at the Apex of the Machine Age
21World War II: A Technological Turning Point?

Guest Speaker: Dr. Brendan Foley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute)
22World War II: A Technological Turning Point? (cont.)
23A New World: Technology in Cold War America
24Computers and Control: The Apollo Program

Guest Speaker: Sandy Brown (MIT)
25Nature's Revenge: Technology and the Environment
26The Brave New World of Biotechnology

Guest Speaker: Victor McElheny (MIT Knight Fellows Program)

 








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