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portada Connected: How Trains, Genes, Pineapples, Piano Keys, and a few Disasters Transformed Americans at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2014
Language
English
Pages
340
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780804763721
Edition No.
1

Connected: How Trains, Genes, Pineapples, Piano Keys, and a few Disasters Transformed Americans at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century (in English)

Steven Cassedy (Author) · Stanford University Press · Hardcover

Connected: How Trains, Genes, Pineapples, Piano Keys, and a few Disasters Transformed Americans at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century (in English) - Steven Cassedy

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Synopsis "Connected: How Trains, Genes, Pineapples, Piano Keys, and a few Disasters Transformed Americans at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century (in English)"

Between the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, Americans underwent a dramatic transformation in self-conception: having formerly lived as individuals or members of small communities, they now found themselves living in networks, which arose out of scientific and technological innovations. There were transportation and communication networks. There was the network of the globalized marketplace, which brought into the American home exotic goods previously affordable to only a few. There was the network of standard time, which bound together all but the most rural Americans. There was the public health movement, which joined individuals to their fellow citizens by making everyone responsible for the health of everyone else. There were social networks that joined individuals to their fellows at the municipal, state, national, and global levels. Previous histories of this era focus on alienation and dislocation that new technologies caused. This book shows that American individuals in this era were more connected to their fellow citizens than ever―but by bonds that were distinctly modern.

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