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The Substance of Civilization
Stephen L. Sass
其他書名
Materials and Human History from the Stone Age to the Age of Silicon
出版
Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
, 2011-08
主題
History / World
History / Civilization
History / Social History
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General
Technology & Engineering / Social Aspects
Technology & Engineering / History
Technology & Engineering / Inventions
ISBN
1611454018
9781611454017
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TZVFPQCHW-QC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The story of human civilization can be read most deeply in the materials we have found or created, used or abused. They have dictated how we build, eat, communicate, wage war, create art, travel, and worship. Some, such as stone, iron, and bronze, lend their names to the ages. Others, such as gold, silver, and diamond, contributed to the rise and fall of great empires. How would history have unfolded without glass, paper, steel, cement, or gunpowder?
The impulse to master the properties of our material world and to invent new substances has remained unchanged from the dawn of time; it has guided and shaped the course of history. Sass shows us how substances and civilizations have evolved together. In antiquity, iron was considered more precious than gold. The celluloid used in movie film had its origins in the search for a substitute for ivory billiard balls. The same clay used in the pottery of antiquity has its uses in today’s computer chips.
Moving from the Stone Age to the Age of Silicon, from the days of prehistoric survival to the cutting edge of nanotechnology, this fascinating and accessible book connects the worlds of minerals and molecules to the sweep of human history, and shows what materials will dominate the century ahead.