[Sci-tech-public] Abstract for David Edgerton's STS Brown Bag Lunch Talk: Tuesday, May 3rd

Debbie Meinbresse meinbres at MIT.EDU
Thu Apr 28 07:46:01 EDT 2005


David Edgerton is Hans Rausing Professor in the Centre for the History of 
Science, Technology and Medicine, Imperial College London.   He is the 
author of  England and the Aeroplane (London: Macmillan, 1991), Science, 
Technology and the British Industrial 'Decline', 1870-1970 (Cambridge: 
Cambridge University Press, 1996), and the forthcoming Warfare State: 
Britain, 1920-1970 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).  His 
latest project is a  book called "The Uses of Things: a global history of 
twentieth-century technology," to be published by Profile Books in February 
2006.

Professor Edgerton provided the following abstract for his STS Brown Bag 
Lunch Talk on Tuesday, May 3rd:

In my presentation I will discuss the main argument of my forthcoming The 
Uses of Things: a global history of twentieth-century technology,  to be 
published by Profile Books in February 2006. The book provides an 
alternative to our innovation-centred, and rich-world centred accounts of 
twentieth-century technology, by focussing on technologies in use, on the 
significance of alternatives, and by arguing against stage theories of 
technological history.  We need to engage with what I call the 
historiography from below, and to think more about technology in history, 
and less about the question of technology. Some of the methodological 
arguments of the book have appeared in `De l'innovation aux usages. Dix 
thèses éclectiques sur l'histoire des techniques' Annales HSS 
juillet-octobre 1998, Nos 4-5, pp. 815-837, translated as 'From Innovation 
to Use: ten (eclectic) theses on the history of technology', in History and 
Technology  Vol 16 (1999), pp. 1-2.


>Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 17:15:29 -0400
>To: sci-tech-public at mit.edu
>From: Debbie Meinbresse <meinbres at mit.edu>
>Subject: STS Brown Bag Lunch Talk: Tuesday, May 3rd
>
>Please join us next Tuesday, May 3rd, for an STS Brown Bag Lunch Talk by
>David Edgerton.  Feel free to bring your lunch; coffee and dessert will be 
>provided.
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>
>STS Brown Bag Lunch Talk
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>The Uses of Things: A Global History of  Twentieth Century Technology
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>   David Edgerton
>    Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Imperial 
> College
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>        Tuesday, May 3, 2005
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>    12:00 noon, MIT, E51-095
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>Debbie Meinbresse
>STS Program, MIT
>617-253-4062

Debbie Meinbresse
STS Program, MIT
617-253-4062 
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