Book ID: CBB012465861

Microhistories of Technology: Making the World (2023)

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Hård, Mikael (Author)


Springer Nature


Publication Date: 2023
Physical Details: 300
Language: English

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.

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Review Stefan Esselborn; 9783031228131 (2024) Review of "Microhistories of Technology: Making the World". Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie (pp. 367-368). unapi

Review Corinna R. Unger (July 2024) Review of "Microhistories of Technology: Making the World". Technology and Culture (pp. 994-995). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Clancey, Gregory K.
Cortada, James W.
Di, Lu
Hwang, Kumju
Jasanoff, Sheila
Laveaga, Gabriela Soto
Journals
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Technology and Culture
Business History Review
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Economic History Review
History and Technology
Publishers
Franz Steiner Verlag
Indiana University Press
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Springer
Springer Nature
Concepts
Technology transfer
Diffusion of innovation; diffusion of knowledge; diffusion of technology
Cross-national interaction
Crafts and craftspeople
Globalization; internationalization
Traditional knowledge
People
Khankhoje, Pandurang Sadhashiv
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
18th century
20th century, early
Places
China
Japan
United States
India
Korea
Denmark
Institutions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
Rockefeller Foundation
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