Book ID: CBB393255498

Monsters: The Hindenburg Disaster and the Birth of Pathological Technology (2015)

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Regis, Ed (Author)


Basic Books


Publication Date: 2015
Physical Details: 354 pages
Language: English

“Oh, the humanity!” Radio reporter Herbert Morrison's words on witnessing the destruction of the Hindenburg are etched in our collective memory. Yet, while the Hindenburg—like the Titanic—is a symbol of the technological hubris of a bygone era, we seem to have forgotten the lessons that can be learned from the infamous 1937 zeppelin disaster.Zeppelins were steerable balloons of highly flammable, explosive gas, but the sheer magic of seeing one of these behemoths afloat in the sky cast an irresistible spell over all those who saw them. In Monsters, Ed Regis explores the question of how a technology now so completely invalidated (and so fundamentally unsafe) ever managed to reach the high-risk level of development that it did. Through the story of the zeppelin's development, Regis examines the perils of what he calls “pathological technologies”—inventions whose sizeable risks are routinely minimized as a result of their almost mystical allure.Such foolishness is not limited to the industrial age: newer examples of pathological technologies include the US government's planned use of hydrogen bombs for large-scale geoengineering projects; the phenomenally risky, expensive, and ultimately abandoned Superconducting Super Collider; and the exotic interstellar propulsion systems proposed for DARPA's present-day 100 Year Starship project. In case after case, the romantic appeal of foolishly ambitious technologies has blinded us to their shortcomings, dangers, and costs.Both a history of technological folly and a powerful cautionary tale for future technologies and other grandiose schemes, Monsters is essential reading for experts and citizens hoping to see new technologies through clear eyes.

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Review Alison J. Williams (2017) Review of "Monsters: The Hindenburg Disaster and the Birth of Pathological Technology". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 215-216). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Loh, Shi-Lin
Amir, Sulfikar
Zeynep Çelik Alexander
Frank Mondelli
Kitagawa, Kaori
Blandford, Edward D.
Journals
Social Studies of Science
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Technology and Culture
Science
History of Education
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Publishers
Penguin Books
UNSW Press
University of Minnesota Press
Stanford University Press
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Technology and society
Technology
Disasters; catastrophes
Air transportation
Fukushima disaster
Engineering
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Japan
West Indies
United States
Russia
North America
Europe
Institutions
School of Milan
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