Technology, which has significantly changed Western man’s way of life over the past century, exerted a powerful influence on American society during the third quarter of the nineteenth century. In this study Raymond H. Merritt focuses on the engineering profession, in order to describe not only the vital role that engineers played in producing a technological society but also to note the changes they helped to bring about in American education, industry, professional status, world perspectives, urban existence, and cultural values. During the development period of 1850-1875, engineers erected bridges, blasted tunnels, designed machines, improved rivers and harbors, developed utilities necessary for urban life, and helped to bind the contine...
Technology was an essential factor in the dramatic changes in society which can be summed up as the ...
As we dive deeper into the Gilded Age, the students begin to understand the idea of change in this e...
This project explores how American engineers born at the end of the 1800s were conditioned to hold i...
This manuscript examines the intellectual, cultural, and practical approaches to science and enginee...
This manuscript examines the intellectual, cultural, and practical approaches to science and enginee...
Intellectual engineering movements in early 20th century America – including scientific manage...
This article discusses Engineering and the Engineer in an informal way intended to attract the atten...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communicati...
Germany and the USA both industrialized between 1860 and 1925, but they developed different systems ...
Using the engineer's conquest of the natural world as an analogy for a new politics, technocratic Pr...
Higher education currently attracts much attention concerning its curriculum, its student body, or i...
It is not an accident that American engineering is so disproportionately male and white; it took and...
Technology was an essential factor in the dramatic changes in society which can be summed up as the ...
My dissertation explores the critical advantage the Union held over the Confederacy in military engi...
Technology was an essential factor in the dramatic changes in society which can be summed up as the ...
As we dive deeper into the Gilded Age, the students begin to understand the idea of change in this e...
This project explores how American engineers born at the end of the 1800s were conditioned to hold i...
This manuscript examines the intellectual, cultural, and practical approaches to science and enginee...
This manuscript examines the intellectual, cultural, and practical approaches to science and enginee...
Intellectual engineering movements in early 20th century America – including scientific manage...
This article discusses Engineering and the Engineer in an informal way intended to attract the atten...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communicati...
Germany and the USA both industrialized between 1860 and 1925, but they developed different systems ...
Using the engineer's conquest of the natural world as an analogy for a new politics, technocratic Pr...
Higher education currently attracts much attention concerning its curriculum, its student body, or i...
It is not an accident that American engineering is so disproportionately male and white; it took and...
Technology was an essential factor in the dramatic changes in society which can be summed up as the ...
My dissertation explores the critical advantage the Union held over the Confederacy in military engi...
Technology was an essential factor in the dramatic changes in society which can be summed up as the ...
As we dive deeper into the Gilded Age, the students begin to understand the idea of change in this e...
This project explores how American engineers born at the end of the 1800s were conditioned to hold i...