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Dawn of the Electronic Age. Electrical Technologies in the Shaping of the Modern World, 1914 to 1945
Author: Frederik Nebeker
Year: 2009
Pages: 537
Format: PDF
File size: 68.8 Мб
Language: ENG

Year: 2009
Pages: 537
Format: PDF
File size: 68.8 Мб
Language: ENG

The book "Dawn of the Electronic Age" by David E. Nye provides a comprehensive overview of the development of electrical technologies during the period from 1914 to 1945, highlighting their significant impact on shaping the modern world. The book covers various aspects of electronic technologies, including radio, television, computers, and nuclear power, and how they have influenced society, culture, and politics. The plot of the book revolves around the following key themes: 1. The Emergence of Electronics: The book begins by exploring the emergence of electronics in the early 20th century, describing how scientists and inventors began experimenting with electricity and its applications in communication, entertainment, and information processing. It discusses the pioneering work of figures such as Guglielmo Marconi, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison, who laid the foundation for the development of electronic technologies. 2. World War I and the Roaring Twenties: During World War I, the use of electricity became widespread, with the deployment of wireless telegraphy, radar, and other electronic devices that played a crucial role in military communication and operations. In the Roaring Twenties, the rise of mass media, such as radio and cinema, further accelerated the growth of electronic technologies. 3.
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