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In "Steam, Steel and Electricity," James W. Steele delves into the transformative period of industrialization, exploring the confluence of steam power, metallurgy, and electrical innovation that fueled the modern era. The book is meticulously researched, blending historical narrative with technical analysis, revealing how these three forces reshaped economies, societies, and cultures. With its rich illustrations and detailed case studies, Steele's literary style oscillates between an engaging storytelling approach and a scholarly examination, making the content accessible to both general readers and specialists in industrial history. James W. Steele, an esteemed historian and engineer, draws upon his extensive background in both academic study and practical experience within the fields of engineering and manufacturing. His passion for the industrial revolution is evident, inspired by both the technological advancements of his own family trade and a deep appreciation for the cultural shifts these innovations produced. This unique perspective provides a comprehensive foundation for his exploration of the interplay between steam, steel, and electricity. This book is an essential read for historians, students, and enthusiasts of industrial technology. Steele's thorough analysis offers invaluable insights into the interconnectedness of these pivotal developments, urging readers to reconsider the implications of industrial progress in shaping the contemporary world.
© 2019 Good Press (Rafbók): 4057664572141
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Rafbók: 3 december 2019
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