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Science and Technology in World History
James Edward McClellan
Harold Dorn
其他書名
An Introduction
出版
JHU Press
, 2006
主題
History / World
Science / History
Technology & Engineering / Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades
Technology & Engineering / History
ISBN
0801883598
9780801883590
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=bpNIToBV5wYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Now in its second edition, this bestselling textbook may be the single most influential study of the historical relationship between science and technology ever published. Tracing this relationship from the dawn of civilization through the twentieth century, James E. McClellan III and Harold Dorn argue that technology as applied science emerged relatively recently, as industry and governments began funding scientific research that would lead directly to new or improved technologies. McClellan and Dorn identify two great scientific traditions: the useful sciences, patronized by the state from the dawn of civilization, and scientific theorizing, initiated by the ancient Greeks. They find that scientific traditions took root in China, India, and Central and South America, as well as in a series of Near Eastern empires, during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. From this comparative perspective, the authors explore the emergence of Europe and the United States as a scientific and technological power. expands its coverage of industrial civilization and contemporary science and technology with new and revised chapters devoted to applied science, the sociology and economics of science, globalization, and the technological systems that underpin everyday life.