The Great Energy Transition: America from 1876 to 1929
暫譯: 偉大的能源轉型:美國從1876年到1929年

Nye, David E.

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2026-03-31
  • 售價: $1,840
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,748
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 304
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262052121
  • ISBN-13: 9780262052122
  • 相關分類: 理工類
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商品描述

How new forms of energy transformed every aspect of American life in a span of 50 years, from 1876 to 1929--and how it seeded our current polarization.

The Era of Reform. The Gilded Age. The Progressive Era. What historians often divide into discrete eras was one period of profound change: a massive, multipronged energy transition. Oil, gas, and electricity were woven into a culture that had to heal sectional differences after the Civil War, absorb an enormous influx of immigrants, shift from a rural to an urban society, and adopt a scientific understanding of nature.

Every job, business, house, and street underwent a transformation so rapid and radical that Americans simply could not grasp the larger pattern. The concepts of "technology" and an "energy transition" had yet to emerge, and observers struggled to understand their experiences using inadequate terms such as "kaleidoscopic change," "applied science," and "the machine age." In The Great Energy Transition, David Nye documents this transformation--and explains our failure to see it for what it was.

In this disorienting transformation, Nye locates the roots of today's cultural polarization. The great energy transition accelerated demographic and economic trends, including higher wages, increasing longevity, the commodification of experience, engineering nature, corporatism, urbanization, resistance to science, and racial segregation. At the same time, the book points to the innovations and institutions that held the country together, from national parks and monuments to mass consumption and newly invented media events.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

新型能源如何在1876年至1929年的50年間改變了美國生活的各個面向,以及這如何導致我們當前的兩極化。

改革時代。鍍金時代。進步時代。歷史學家通常將其劃分為不同的時期,但這是一個深刻變革的時期:一場大規模、多方面的能源轉型。石油、天然氣和電力編織進一個必須在內戰後修復區域差異、吸收大量移民、從農村社會轉變為城市社會,並採納科學理解自然的文化中。

每一份工作、每一個商業、每一棟房屋和每一條街道都經歷了如此迅速而徹底的轉變,以至於美國人根本無法理解更大的模式。'技術'和'能源轉型'的概念尚未出現,觀察者們努力用不充分的術語如'萬花筒般的變化'、'應用科學'和'機器時代'來理解他們的經歷。在The Great Energy Transition中,David Nye 記錄了這一轉變,並解釋了我們未能認識到它本質的原因。

在這一令人迷惑的轉變中,Nye 找到了當今文化兩極化的根源。這場偉大的能源轉型加速了人口和經濟趨勢,包括更高的工資、壽命延長、經驗商品化、工程化自然、企業主義、城市化、對科學的抵制以及種族隔離。與此同時,這本書指出了將國家團結在一起的創新和機構,從國家公園和紀念碑到大眾消費和新發明的媒體事件。

作者簡介

David E. Nye received the Leonardo da Vinci Medal from the Society for the History of Technology in 2005. He is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota's Charles Babbage Institute, Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern Denmark, and author of 12 previous books with the MIT Press.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

大衛·E·奈於2005年獲得技術史學會頒發的達文西獎章。他是明尼蘇達大學查爾斯·巴貝奇研究所的高級研究員,南丹麥大學的名譽教授,以及麻省理工學院出版社出版的12本書籍的作者。