Medieval Technology and Social Change
Title | Medieval Technology and Social Change PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn White (Jr.) |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780195002669 |
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Fifty Years of Medieval Technology and Social Change
Title | Fifty Years of Medieval Technology and Social Change PDF eBook |
Author | Steven A. Walton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2019-08-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317135393 |
This volume brings together a series of papers at Kalamazoo as well as some contributed papers inspired by the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Lynn White Jr.’s, Medieval Technology and Social Change (1962), a slim study which catalyzed the study of technology in the Middle Ages in the English-speaking world. While the initial reviews and decades-long fortune of the volume have been varied, it is still in print and remains a touchstone of an idea and a time. The contributors to the volume, therefore, both investigate the book itself and its fate, and look at new research furthering and inspired by White’s work. The book opens with an introduction surveying White’s career, with a bibliography of his work, as well as some opening thoughts on the study of medieval technology in the last fifty years. Three papers then deal explicitly with the reception and longevity of his work and its impact on medieval studies more generally. Then five papers look at new cast studies areas where White’s work and approach has had a particular impact, namely, medieval technology studies and medieval rural/ ecological studies.
Medieval Farming and Technology
Title | Medieval Farming and Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Grenville G. Astill |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9789004105829 |
This is the first of three planned volumes which deal with the techniques and technology of agriculture in Europe in the period from 600 A.D. down to the 17th century. The focus of this first volume is Scandinavia, the British Isles, Northern Germany, the Low Countries and Northern France. The volume discusses methodological approaches and their limitations, the development of medieval agriculture in terms of the transmission of technological ideas, improvements in productivity, regional variations, social responses to agricultural technology, and those common trends that unite the Northwest European region.The volume integrates material derived from the great advances made in medieval archaeology and the historical study of landscapes during the past 30 years and has a supranational character. It will be of interest to all those working on the social, economic and political history of Northwest Europe in the medieval and early modern periods as well as to those undertaking research in the specific field of the history of technology.Technology and Change in HistoryThis new series of scholarly surveys is intended to offer an updating of the discussion of questions regarding the nature of technology and technological change first broached in the nine-volume survey by R. Forbes: Studies in Ancient Technology. The series will however take in not only the original scope of Forbes' work, namely the Ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world, but will extend beyond this to cover the medieval and early modern periods.7The volumes in the series will be in English, of 300-800 pp., divided into 10-15 topical chapters and aim to present to scholars, graduate students and to non-specialist scholars the current state of knowledge in the various fields in the history of technology. They collect, assimilate and present facts, opinion, sources, and literature in the accessible way that Forbes did, but will also identify issues that have not been plainly addressed and will in doing so indicate where the field might profitably be going.Including notes and numerous illustrations, the volumes address questions of a primarily historical nature, such as: 1. what technological options were open to peoples at different times and different places? 2. what options did they choose and why? 3. what impact did this have on their contemporaries and successors (and on their technological choices)?Questions and problems more proper to political, social and economic history will also be touched upon, but the starting point and focus of this new series is the history of technology.Volumes planned in the series include:R.J. Curtis: Food Technology in Antiquity (1999)M.-C. Deprez-Masson and N.J. Mayhew (eds.): Metal Technology: 600-1800 A.D. (2001)P. Squatriti (ed.): Medieval Hydrotechnology (2001)O. Wikander (ed.): Ancient Water Technology (1998)G.R.H. Wright: Ancient Building Technology (1999)J. Langdon and G. Astill (eds.): Agrarian Technology in the Middle Ages: Northwest Europe (1996)
Science and Technology in Medieval European Life
Title | Science and Technology in Medieval European Life PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2006-09-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0313071802 |
Despite the popular view of medieval Europe as a Dark Age of intellectual stagnation, scientific and technological achievement thrived during this time. As any vacationer to Europe knows, churches and castles remain lasting testaments to the ingenuity of that period in history. Through carefully chosen examples which are presented in easily accessible thematic chapters, Science and Technology in Medieval European Life demonstrates how these two aspects of human achievement, far from being ivory-tower enterprises, impacted the daily life of people in medieval Europe. These topics will also resonate with modern readers in their own daily lives. This reference work begins with an historical introduction that situates medieval science and technology into its social, intellectual and religious context. Among the varied topics found in the chapters are: armor making, waterwheels and waterpower, chimneys, stained glass, communication technology, ship building, medicine both academic and village, mechanical clocks, calendar creation, and astrology. For those interested in pursuing further research into this area of history, the book concludes with a chronology of events, a suggested list of further reading and a glossary.
Technological Change
Title | Technological Change PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Fox |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Technological innovations |
ISBN | 3718657929 |
Technological Change gathers together examples of the best current thinking on methodology and the theoretical perspectives that are increasingly of concern to historians of technology, whilst at the same time presenting other papers which reflect the 'state of the art' in key areas of historical debate. The volume emphasises the need both to establish a common forum for theoretical and empirical research and also to delineate the shared concerns of these two treatments, which are too often reflected as conflicting rather than mutually supportive approaches to the writing of the history of technology.
Clocks and Culture, 1300-1700
Title | Clocks and Culture, 1300-1700 PDF eBook |
Author | Carlo M. Cipolla |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9780393324433 |
The history of the clock opens a window on how different cultures have viewed time and on Europe's path to industrialization.
Technology and Culture in Greek and Roman Antiquity
Title | Technology and Culture in Greek and Roman Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | S. Cuomo |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2007-08-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521810736 |
This book uses five case-studies to set ancient technical knowledge in its political, social and intellectual context.