Technology Matters
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David E. Nye is professor in de Amerikaanse geschiedenis wiens werk zich verdiept in de diepgaande sociale en culturele impact van technologie in Amerika. Hij onderzoekt hoe technologische vooruitgang de Amerikaanse identiteit en narratieven heeft gevormd, met bijzondere aandacht voor de opkomst van nieuwe energiebronnen en hun maatschappelijke invloed. Nye's analyses onthullen de manieren waarop Amerikanen nieuwe technologieën hebben aangepakt en geïntegreerd in hun dagelijks leven, en ontdekken de complexe relatie tussen innovatie en het dagelijks bestaan. Zijn wetenschap biedt cruciale inzichten in hoe technologie wordt verweven in het weefsel van de samenleving en de individuele ervaring.


Roads and Landscapes in the United States and Europe
For better or worse, the view through a car's windshield has transformed our perception of the world. This perspective varies significantly across regions; for instance, the American parkway emphasizes the view from the road, while the Italian autostrada reflects a fast, efficient transportation system tied to historical ideologies. These landscapes result from historical negotiations and have become integral to human existence, whether we appreciate or criticize them. This work offers a systematic, comparative examination of these landscapes in the United States and Europe, exploring the intricate relationship between roads and the environments they traverse. It analyzes notable examples, including the Washington Beltway, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and roads in Italy, Nazi Germany, East Germany, and Great Britain. The narrative highlights the transatlantic exchange of ideas regarding environment and technology, as well as the nationalistic interpretations of these landscapes. The volume includes contributions from various authors, discussing topics such as driving cultures, the political implications of scenic roads, and the aesthetics of landscaping in different historical contexts. Through these discussions, the book provides insight into how roads shape and are shaped by cultural and political landscapes.