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The Mechanization of the World Picture: Pythagoras to Newton
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.00 $The description for this book, The Mechanization of the World Picture: Pythagoras to Newton, will be forthcoming.
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VEVOR Industrial Sewing Machine, 550W Servo Motor and Table Stand, 5000s.p.m Heavy-duty Lockstitch Sewing Machine, Clear Control Panel and Electro-mechanization Intelligent Start-stop for Easy Use
Vendor: Vevor.com Price: 455.99 $VEVOR Industrial Sewing Machine, 550W Servo Motor and Table Stand, 5000s.p.m Heavy-duty Lockstitch Sewing Machine, Clear Control Panel and Electro-mechanization Intelligent Start-stop for Easy UseEffortless Heavy-Duty StitchingTouchscreen ControlSmooth Stitching ResultsEasy InstallationVersatile ApplicationsSteady StitchesMaximum Stitch Length: 0.2" / 5 mm,Voltage/Frequency: 120V 60Hz,Max. Fabric Thickness Capacity: ≤ 0.4" / 9 mm ±1 mm, 15 layers of denim fabric,Item Model Number: M2,Sewing Speed: 5000 stitches/minute,Product Weight: 72.3 lbs / 32.8 kg ±2%,Maximum Presser Foot Lift: 0.4" / 11 mm,Noise (dB): ≤80 dB,Product Dimensions (Main Unit): 21.7" x 7.1" x 13.4" / 550 x 180 x 340 mm,Maximum Motor Power: 550W ±15%
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Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution to Anonymous History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.34 $First published in 1948, Mechanization Takes Command is an examination of mechanization and its effects on everyday life. A monumental figure in the field of architectural history, Sigfried Giedion traces the evolution and resulting philosophical implications of such disparate innovations as the slaughterhouse, the Yale lock, the assembly line, tractors, ovens, and “comfort” as defined by advancements in furniture design. A groundbreaking text when originally published, Giedion’s pioneering work remains an important contribution to architecture, philosophy, and technology studies.
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The Mechanization of the World Picture: Pythagoras to Newton
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 115.19 $The description for this book, The Mechanization of the World Picture: Pythagoras to Newton, will be forthcoming.
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Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution to Anonymous History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.91 $First published in 1948, Mechanization Takes Command is an examination of mechanization and its effects on everyday life. A monumental figure in the field of architectural history, Sigfried Giedion traces the evolution and resulting philosophical implications of such disparate innovations as the slaughterhouse, the Yale lock, the assembly line, tractors, ovens, and “comfort” as defined by advancements in furniture design. A groundbreaking text when originally published, Giedion’s pioneering work remains an important contribution to architecture, philosophy, and technology studies.
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Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution to Anonymous History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.35 $First published in 1948, Mechanization Takes Command is an examination of mechanization and its effects on everyday life. A monumental figure in the field of architectural history, Sigfried Giedion traces the evolution and resulting philosophical implications of such disparate innovations as the slaughterhouse, the Yale lock, the assembly line, tractors, ovens, and “comfort” as defined by advancements in furniture design. A groundbreaking text when originally published, Giedion’s pioneering work remains an important contribution to architecture, philosophy, and technology studies.
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Iron Arm: The Mechanization of Mussolini's Army, 1920-1940 [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.85 $A detailed study of Italy's long-ignored tank force Explores the intersection of technology, war, and society in Mussolini's Italy Second only to Germany in number of tank divisions, first to create an armored corps Though overshadowed by Germany's more famous Afrika Korps, Italian tanks formed a large part of the Axis armored force that the Allies confronted--and ultimately defeated--in North Africa in the early years of World War II. Those tanks were the product of two decades of debate and development as the Italian military struggled to produce a modern, mechanized army in the aftermath of World War I. For a time, Italy stood near the front of the world's tank forces--but once war came, Mussolini's iron arm failed as an effective military force. This is the story of its rise and fall.
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Iron Arm: The Mechanization of Mussolini's Army, 1920-1940 (Contributions in Military Studies)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 111.85 $A detailed study of Italy's long-ignored tank force Explores the intersection of technology, war, and society in Mussolini's Italy Second only to Germany in number of tank divisions, first to create an armored corps Though overshadowed by Germany's more famous Afrika Korps, Italian tanks formed a large part of the Axis armored force that the Allies confronted--and ultimately defeated--in North Africa in the early years of World War II. Those tanks were the product of two decades of debate and development as the Italian military struggled to produce a modern, mechanized army in the aftermath of World War I. For a time, Italy stood near the front of the world's tank forces--but once war came, Mussolini's iron arm failed as an effective military force. This is the story of its rise and fall.
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From Mangle to Microwave: The Mechanization of Household Work
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.00 $Without the mechanization of the household, most women would still be bent over the kitchen sink, and yet we know extraordinarily little about the origins of the machines, which, in practical terms, have made liberation possible. This book gives an illustrated account of the inventions and misinventions that have helped or hindered workers in the home from the time of the Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace in 1851 to the gadget-ridden households of today. Washing machines and irons, vacuum cleaners and other cleaning devices, sewing machines, domestic appliances and bathroom technology are all described in detail and illustrated from contemporary sources. In summing up the present-day domestic situation, Christina Hardyment resurrects some of the alternative theories of household management offered by such progressive thinkers as Mrs Havelock Ellis, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman and suggests that we may have missed many of the opportunities that the domestic revolution has offered us. T
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Iron Arm: The Mechanization of Mussolini's Army, 1920-40 (Stackpole Military History Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.41 $A detailed study of Italy's long-ignored tank force Explores the intersection of technology, war, and society in Mussolini's Italy Second only to Germany in number of tank divisions, first to create an armored corps Though overshadowed by Germany's more famous Afrika Korps, Italian tanks formed a large part of the Axis armored force that the Allies confronted--and ultimately defeated--in North Africa in the early years of World War II. Those tanks were the product of two decades of debate and development as the Italian military struggled to produce a modern, mechanized army in the aftermath of World War I. For a time, Italy stood near the front of the world's tank forces--but once war came, Mussolini's iron arm failed as an effective military force. This is the story of its rise and fall.
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Moving the Guns: The Mechanization of the Royal Artillery, 1854-1939
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.06 $The first book to chronicle the story of the mechanization of the Royal Artillery, from early experiments through to the beginning of WWII. 150 photo graphs, covering practically every vehicle described in the text, have been selected from the archives of the Tank Museum, and the book also includes scale drawings, which may interest model-makers.
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Labor and Laborers of the Loom : Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 78.36 $Labor and Laborers of the Loom: Mechanization and Handloom Weavers 1780-1840 develops several themes important to understanding the social, cultural and economic implications of industrialization. The examination of these issues within a population of extra-factory workers distinguishes this study. The volume centers on the rapid growth of handloom weaving in response to the introduction of water powered spinning. This change is viewed from the perspectives of mechanics, technological limitations, characteristics of weaving, skills, income and cost. In the works of Duncan Bythell and Norman Murray the displacement of British and Scottish hand weavers loomed large and the silence of American handloom weavers in similar circumstances was deafening. This study reflects the differences between the three culture by centering not on displacement but on survival. Persistence is closely tied to the gradual nature of technological change. The contrasts between independent commercial artisans and outwork weavers are striking. Displacement occurs but only among artisans devoting their time to independent workshop weaving. Alternatively outwork weavers adapted to changing markets and survived. The design and development of spinning and weaving device is stressed, as are the roles of economic conditions, management organization, size of firms, political implications and social factors contribute to the impact of technological change on outwork and craft weavers.
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Building Construction Before Mechanization
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.96 $Discusses building stresses, falsework, lifting devices, ropes, ladders, wood construction, masonry, native homes, the pyramids, safety, and the cultural and physical aspects of architecture
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On the Origins of Cognitive Science : The Mechanization of the Mind
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.11 $An examination of the fundamental role cybernetics played in the birth of cognitive science and the light this sheds on current controversies.The conceptual history of cognitive science remains for the most part unwritten. In this groundbreaking book, Jean-Pierre Dupuy―one of the principal architects of cognitive science in France―provides an important chapter: the legacy of cybernetics. Contrary to popular belief, Dupuy argues, cybernetics represented not the anthropomorphization of the machine but the mechanization of the human. The founding fathers of cybernetics―some of the greatest minds of the twentieth century, including John von Neumann, Norbert Wiener, Warren McCulloch, and Walter Pitts―intended to construct a materialist and mechanistic science of mental behavior that would make it possible at last to resolve the ancient philosophical problem of mind and matter. The importance of cybernetics to cognitive science, Dupuy argues, lies not in its daring conception of the human mind in terms of the functioning of a machine but in the way the strengths and weaknesses of the cybernetics approach can illuminate controversies that rage today―between cognitivists and connectionists, eliminative materialists and Wittgensteinians, functionalists and anti-reductionists.Dupuy brings to life the intellectual excitement that attended the birth of cognitive science sixty years ago. He separates the promise of cybernetic ideas from the disappointment that followed as cybernetics was rejected and consigned to intellectual oblivion. The mechanization of the mind has reemerged today as an all-encompassing paradigm in the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science. The tensions, contradictions, paradoxes, and confusions Dupuy discerns in cybernetics offer a cautionary tale for future developments in cognitive science.
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Building Construction Before Mechanization
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 77.41 $Discusses building stresses, falsework, lifting devices, ropes, ladders, wood construction, masonry, native homes, the pyramids, safety, and the cultural and physical aspects of architecture
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Logic : Form and Function : The Mechanization of Deductive Reasoning
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.57 $Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Building Construction Before Mechanization (The MIT Press)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.49 $How were huge stones moved from quarries to the sites of Egyptian pyramids? How did the cathedral builders of the Middle Ages lift blocks to great heights by muscle power alone? In this intriguing book John Fitchen explains and illustrates the solutions to these and many other puzzles in preindustrial building construction. This is the first general survey of the practices and role of the builder (as opposed to the designer) in constructing an array of structures. Fitchen's approach gives a valuable hands-on feel for what it's like to work with ropes and ladders, wedges and slings; with crews engaged in well digging, bridge building, and the transporting of obelisks hundreds of miles by water and over land. The buildings discussed range from the tents, tepees, and igloos of nomadic tribes to the monumental pyramids of Egypt, the temples of Greece, the aqueducts of Rome, and the cathedrals of medieval Europe.
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Labor and Laborers of the Loom : Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.29 $Labor and Laborers of the Loom: Mechanization and Handloom Weavers 1780-1840 develops several themes important to understanding the social, cultural and economic implications of industrialization. The examination of these issues within a population of extra-factory workers distinguishes this study. The volume centers on the rapid growth of handloom weaving in response to the introduction of water powered spinning. This change is viewed from the perspectives of mechanics, technological limitations, characteristics of weaving, skills, income and cost. In the works of Duncan Bythell and Norman Murray the displacement of British and Scottish hand weavers loomed large and the silence of American handloom weavers in similar circumstances was deafening. This study reflects the differences between the three culture by centering not on displacement but on survival. Persistence is closely tied to the gradual nature of technological change. The contrasts between independent commercial artisans and outwork weavers are striking. Displacement occurs but only among artisans devoting their time to independent workshop weaving. Alternatively outwork weavers adapted to changing markets and survived. The design and development of spinning and weaving device is stressed, as are the roles of economic conditions, management organization, size of firms, political implications and social factors contribute to the impact of technological change on outwork and craft weavers.
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Through Mobility We Conquer: the Mechanization of U.s. Cavalry
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.85 $The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance and harrying force, underwent intense growing pains with the rapid technological developments of the twentieth century. From its tentative beginnings during World War I, the eventual conversion of the traditional horse cavalry to a mechanized branch is arguably one of the greatest military transformations in history. Through Mobility We Conquer recounts the evolution and development of the U.S. Army's modern mechanized cavalry and the doctrine necessary to use it effectively. The book also explores the debates over how best to use cavalry and how these discussions evolved during the first half of the century. During World War I, the first cavalry theorist proposed combining arms coordination with a mechanized force as an answer to the stalemate on the Western Front. Hofmann brings the story through the next fifty years, when a new breed of cavalrymen became cold war warriors as the U.S. Constabulary was established as an occupation security-police force. Having reviewed thousands of official records and manuals, military journals, personal papers, memoirs, and oral histories―many of which were only recently declassified―George F. Hofmann now presents a detailed study of the doctrine, equipment, structure, organization, tactics, and strategy of U.S. mechanized cavalry during the changing international dynamics of the first half of the twentieth century. Illustrated with dozens of photographs, maps, and charts, Through Mobility We Conquer examines how technology revolutionized U.S. forces in the twentieth century and demonstrates how perhaps no other branch of the military underwent greater changes during this time than the cavalry.
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What's a Coal Miner to Do: The Mechanization of Coal Mining (Pittsburgh Series in Social and Labor History)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 89.00 $Explores the impact of technology on miners and mining operations during a crucial period in industrial history, the 1920s. The theme of the book is grounded in the belief that technology is not merely a question of inventions and engineering, and should not always be equated with social progress. Draws from interviews with retired miners and from archives. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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