A Nation Transformed by Information
Title | A Nation Transformed by Information PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred D. Chandler Jr. |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2000-08-10 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780195352009 |
This book makes the startling case that North Americans were getting on the "information highway" as early as the 1700's, and have been using it as a critical building block of their social, economic, and political world ever since. By the time of the founding of the United States, there was a postal system and roads for the distribution of mail copyright laws to protect intellectual property, and newspapers, books, and broadsides to bring information to a populace that was building a nation on the basis of an informed electorate. In the 19th century, Americans developed the telegraph, telephone, and motion pictures, inventions that further expanded the reach of information. In the 20th century they added television, computers, and the Internet, ultimately connecting themselves to a whole world of information. From the beginning North Americans were willing to invest in the infrastructure to make such connectivity possible. This book explores what the deployment of these technologies says about American society. The editors assembled a group of contributors who are experts in their particular fields and worked with them to create a book that is fully integrated and cross-referenced.
Nation Transformed by Information
Title | Nation Transformed by Information PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Dupont Chandler |
Publisher | Turtleback |
Pages | |
Release | 2000-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780613921527 |
By the time of the founding of the United States, there was a postal system and roads for the distribution of mail, copyright laws to protect intellectual property, and newspapers, books, and broadsides to bring information to a populace that was building a nation on the basis of an informed electorate. In the 19th century, Americans developed the telegraph, telephone, and motion pictures, inventions that further expanded the reach of information. In the 20th century they added television, computers, and the Internet, ultimately connecting themselves to a whole world of information. From the beginning North Americans were willing to invest in the infrastructure to make such connectivity possible. This book explores what the deployment of these technologies says about American society.
A Nation Transformed by Information
Title | A Nation Transformed by Information PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0195128141 |
This book makes the startling case that North Americans were getting on the "information highway" as early as the 1700's, and have been using it as a critical building block of their social, economic, and political world ever since. From the beginning North Americans were willing to invest in the infrastructure to make such connectivity possible. This book explores what the deployment of these technologies says about American society. The editors assembled a group of contributors who are experts in their particular fields and worked with them to create a book that is fully integrated and cross-referenced.
Comic Book Nation
Title | Comic Book Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Bradford W. Wright |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2003-10-17 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780801874505 |
A history of comic books from the 1930s to 9/11.
Shaping Our Nation
Title | Shaping Our Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Barone |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Emigration and immigration |
ISBN | 9780307461513 |
"New York Times bestselling author, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Fox News contributor Michael Barone reveals the power and lasting influence of migrations on American history, economics, politics, and culture over the last three centuries. If you could be transported back in time 400 years and view the world in 1600, you would find most of the concentrations of population--China, India, the Muslim world, Western Europe, and Russia--very familiar. But North America then was vastly different from today. It was not vacant, but Indian civilizations had only the slightest of connections to the more advanced societies of Europe and Asia, and their peoples were to suffer from enormous depopulation due to diseases for which they had no immunity. In their place today, in vivid contrast with the years around 1600, is a nation with 5 percent of the world's population that produces 25 percent of its economic product and deploys more than 50 percent of its military capacity, a nation in which only 1 percent of its current population claims ancestry from the peoples variously called American Indians or Native Americans. The United State
Behind the Dream
Title | Behind the Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Clarence B. Jones |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2012-03-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0230112382 |
"I have a dream." When those words were spoken on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, the crowd stood, electrified, as Martin Luther King, Jr. brought the plight of African Americans to the public consciousness and firmly established himself as one of the greatest orators of all time. Behind the Dream is a thrilling, behind-the-scenes account of the weeks leading up to the great event, as told by Clarence Jones, co-writer of the speech and close confidant to King. Jones was there, on the road, collaborating with the great minds of the time, and hammering out the ideas and the speech that would shape the civil rights movement and inspire Americans for years to come.
Crosley
Title | Crosley PDF eBook |
Author | Rusty McClure |
Publisher | Ternary Publishing LLC |
Pages | 453 |
Release | 2008-06-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1578603226 |
Set in the vibrant Industrial Age and filigreed with family drama and epic ambition, Crosley chronicles one of the great untold tales of the twentieth century. Crosley is a once-in-two-lifetimes book, examining the conquests of Powel Crosley, Jr., one of the most original innovators of the twentieth century, and Lewis Crosley, his brother who engineered the successful culmination of all Powel's plans.