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Students are required to read the assigned materials in the following table before each class session. Most assigned readings are from the course textbooks:

Amazon logo Cowan, Ruth Schwarz. A Social History of American Technology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1997. ISBN: 9780195046052.

Amazon logo Smith, Merritt Roe, and Gregory Clancey, eds. Major Problems in the History of American Technology. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. ISBN: 9780669354720.

Students must also read a book selected from a list of acceptable titles, and write a review as described in the assignments section.

  • List of acceptable books for review (PDF)

Amazon logo For students who are not familiar with American history and need to familiarize themselves with the subject, a helpful introduction is: Maier, Pauline, et al. Inventing America: A History of the United States. 2nd ed. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Co., 2005. ISBN: 9780393926750.

Films viewed in many class sessions are also listed in the table.

  • Tips on how to evaluate films, from the 1999 version of this course (PDF)#
    (Note: film review essays are no longer assigned for the course.)

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1IntroductionA Man, A Plan, A Canal - Panama
2What is Technology?Smith and Clancey. pp. xiii-xv (preface) and 2-15 (Marx, Winner, and MacKenzie essays.)

Cowan. pp. 1-4 and 201-18.
3Technologies of Colonization and ConquestCowan. pp. 5-27.

Smith and Clancey. pp. 26-60.
4Crafts and Craftsmanship in Early AmericaCowan. pp. 28-65.The Gunsmith of Williamsburg. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 59 min. 1969.
5Paul Revere: Technologist?

Guest Speaker: Prof. Rob Martello (Olin College)
6Politics and Early American IndustrializationSmith and Clancey. pp. 103-42.

Cowan. pp. 67-91.
7The Role of the State in Early American Industry
8Social and Political Implications of the New TechnologySmith and Clancey. pp. 144-89.
9The Transportation and Communications Revolution

First Reading Quiz
Cowan. pp. 93-118.

Smith and Clancey. pp. 191-232.
10Art and IndustrializationCowan. pp. 208-18.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "The Celestial Railroad." (Download "The Celestial Railroad," contained in a version of the text Mosses from an Old Manse and Other Stories, from Project Gutenberg.)

Notes on "The Celestial Railroad." (PDF)
11The Emerging Culture of Engineering in AmericaCowan. pp. 119-47.

Smith, Merritt Roe. "Becoming Engineers in Early Industrial America." Working Paper 13, Program in Science, Technology and Society, MIT, 1990.
The Iron Road. 59 min.
12Technology in the Civil War EraCowan. pp. 149-99.

Smith and Clancey. pp. 234-55.
13Technology in the Civil War Era (cont.)Foley, Brendan. "Naval Roots of American Mechanical Engineering." Draft of thesis/paper in production.Brooklyn Bridge. 58 min.
14Human Machines? Frederick W. Taylor and the Rise of Scientific ManagementSmith and Clancey. pp. 267-311.Clockwork. Produced and directed by Eric Breitbart. 28 min. 1982.
15Automobility and Mass ProductionCowan. pp. 221-48.

Smith and Clancey. pp. 312-54.
16Second Reading Quiz
17Mass ProductionChaplin, Charles. Modern Times. 1936.
18Hobbyist Worlds and Technological Enthusiasm in Modern America

Guest Speaker: Kieran Downes (MIT)
Smith and Clancey. pp. 355-82 and 510-15.

Cowan. pp. 273-92.
19Aeronautics and the Systems Approach

Guest Speaker: Dr. Deborah Douglas (MIT Museum)
Cowan. pp. 249-56.
20Technology and Art at the Apex of the Machine AgeCowan. pp. 213-18.
21World War II: A Technological Turning Point?

Guest Speaker: Dr. Brendan Foley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute)
Cowan. pp. 256-70 and 310-18.Clip from Twelve O'Clock High. Scene 13 - Strategic Bombing Campaign aerial combat footage - approx. 10 min.
22World War II: A Technological Turning Point? (cont.)The Day After Trinity
23A New World: Technology in Cold War AmericaSmith and Clancey. pp. 427-69.

Cowan. pp. 292-99.

Amazon logo Noble, David F. "Social Choice in Machine Design." In Case Studies on the Labor Process. Edited by A. Zimbalist. New York, NY: Monthly Review Press, 1981. ISBN: 9780853455196.
Automation. CBS documentary with Edward R. Murrow. c. 40 min. 1957.
24Computers and Control: The Apollo Program

Guest Speaker: Sandy Brown (MIT)
Smith and Clancey. pp. 471-96 and 516-18.

Cowan. pp. 292-99.
25Nature's Revenge: Technology and the EnvironmentSmith and Clancey. pp. 383-426.Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. Produced for PBS's The American Experience, 1993.
26The Brave New World of Biotechnology

Guest Speaker: Victor McElheny (MIT Knight Fellows Program)
Cowan. pp. 301-26.

 








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