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Technology in Modern German History

1800 to the Present

«Technology in Modern German History is the first comprehensive study to explore the profound significance of technology in modern German history. This study is insightful, interesting, and eminently readable and will be of interest both to scholars and students.»

Dolores L. Augustine, Professor, Department of History, St. John's University, USA

People often associate postwar Germany with technology and with its products of mass consumption, such as luxury cars. Even pop music, most notably Kraftwerk (literally ‘power station’) with songs such as Autobahn, Radioactivity or We are the Robots, disseminates the stereotype of a close link between German culture and technology. Les mer

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People often associate postwar Germany with technology and with its products of mass consumption, such as luxury cars. Even pop music, most notably Kraftwerk (literally ‘power station’) with songs such as Autobahn, Radioactivity or We are the Robots, disseminates the stereotype of a close link between German culture and technology. Technology in Modern German History explores various forms of technology in 200 years of German history and explains how technology has been fundamental to the shaping of modern Germany.

The book investigates the role technology played in transforming Germany’s culture, society and politics during the 19th and 20th centuries. Key topics covered include the different stages of industrialization, the growth of networked cities, and the triumph of a teleological narrative of technology as progress. Moreover, it provides a critical revision of the history of high technology which reveals how high-tech euphoria determined certain paths in history regardless of whether the respective technology proved to be successful.

In its second part, the volume introduces new avenues in scholarship. Karsten Uhl examines neglected areas, such as rural technologies or the often-overlooked importance of everyday technologies: How did consumers or workers use new technologies? How did they appropriate and modify them? Lastly, the book considers the final decades of the 20th century and asks if they provided a significant new quality of technological change: To what degree and effects did computerization transform professional and private life in Germany? In culture and politics, reinforced by the German variety of environmentalism, the idea of progress was challenged, as the once prevailing vision of progress gave way to new apprehensions of uncertainty evident to this day.

Technology in Modern German History brings fascinating insight into a much neglected area of German history for students and scholars alike.

Detaljer

Forlag
Bloomsbury Academic
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
288
ISBN
9781350053205
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«Technology in Modern German History is the first comprehensive study to explore the profound significance of technology in modern German history. This study is insightful, interesting, and eminently readable and will be of interest both to scholars and students.»

Dolores L. Augustine, Professor, Department of History, St. John's University, USA

«Karsten Uhl’s Technology in Modern German History serves as an excellent introduction to the history of technology in Germany… The book’s secondary source materials explicitly build on foundational texts within the field of history of technology, thereby reenforcing the book’s position as an overview resource, one that serves to introduce students not only to German history of technology but also to the history of technology as a whole.»

H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences

«Technology in Modern German History is an excellent and stimulating overview of essential themes in the history of German technology with a helpful bibliography of English-language sources.»

Andrea Maestrejuan, Central European History

«Technology has been fundamental to German political, economic, social, and cultural development. Karsten Uhl provides the first systematic overview of its central role since the 19th century, incorporating classic studies of key technologies with findings and emerging themes from the most recent literature.»

Ray Stokes, Chair of Business History (Economic & Social History), University of Glasgow, UK

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