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Technology in America
註釋Pt. 1.From the Old World to the New --ch. 1.Manufacturing America: 1607 to 1800 --ch. 2.Young America and individual opportunity: 1800 to the 1830s --pt. 2.Uniformity, diversity, and systematizing America: late 1830s to the 1920s --ch. 3.American nationalism: a people and common material experience, late 1830s to 1870s --ch. 4.Communications and the power to communicate --ch. 5.Systematizing the fabric of American life: the 1870s to 1920s --ch. 6.Systematizing workers and the workplace --pt. 3.From industrial America to postindustrial America: 1920s to the present --ch. 7.Technology as a social solution: the 1920s to the 1950s --ch. 8.Technology as a social solution: World War II and the aftermath --ch. 9.Expressing the self: individualism in an era of plenty, from about 1950 to the late 1960s --ch. 10.Public and private: technology as a social question: the later 1960s to 1990s --ch. 11.Private and public: technology and individual autonomy from the later 1960s to the 1990s.