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The Electric Century

How the Taming of Lightning Shaped the Modern World

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  • Shows how the science of electricity, mostly developed in the nineteenth century, was turned into technology in the twentieth century
  • Looks at the inventors and inventions that gave us so many of the items that have make our lives easier
  • Makes accessible to all the history of engineering and how its advances drive new product development and dispersion

Part of the book series: Springer Praxis Books (PRAXIS)

Part of the book sub series: Popular Science (POPS)

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Introduction

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 1-3
  3. Chaotic Beginnings

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 4-10
  4. Lighting that Doesn’t Need Lighting

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 11-19
  5. Streetcars, Subways, Trains and Suburbs

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 20-30
  6. Early Mass Media: Newspapers and Cinema

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 53-63
  7. The Catless Miaow: Wireless Telegraphy

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 64-74
  8. Healthy? Early Medical Electricity

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 75-83
  9. Portable Power: Batteries

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 84-92
  10. A Good Investment: Electricity Grids

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 93-102
  11. Give Someone a Bell: Telephones

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 126-135
  12. Horseless Carriages: Road Vehicles

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 136-146
  13. Too Cheap to Meter? Nuclear Power and Beyond

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 147-156
  14. Keeping it Fresh: Fridges and Freezers

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 157-163
  15. Banishing Washday: Home Laundry

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 164-170
  16. Going Up… or Down: Elevators and Escalators

    • J. B. Williams
    Pages 171-179

About this book

This book is about how electricity has profoundly changed the way we live, work, and play. Some twenty topics are covered, with an abundance of graphs and images to build a comprehensive picture. Each looks at the developments, and the people who initiated them, together with how one led to the next and their subsequent impact on society. Topics include electric supply, lighting through X-rays, and all those appliances that make our homes so comfortable.

Most homes at the end of the twentieth century were full of electrical equipment, much of which was regarded as essential. It ran from lights, washing machines, fridges, freezers, kettles, telephones and so on, to the more subtle things such as wipers and starter motors on cars. In 1900, in all but a tiny minority of houses, there were none of these things. It is very difficult for us now to imagine a world without electrical equipment everywhere, and yet it has only taken a century. The Electric Century examines how we got from then to now.

 The nineteenth is often described as the century of steam from the impact it had on employment and transport, and The Electric Century makes a similar claim as the description of the twentieth. Electricity and the equipment using it are so pervasive that they have affected every corner of modern life.





Reviews



“Williams is very thorough, and as with the electronics book, he or she is at his or her best when giving us historical statistics and nuggets of information about, for example, the early fragmented electricity generation companies, or Marconi's work or the development of batteries. … if you'd like to fill in some gaps in the history of technology, it's worth taking on.” (Brian Clegg, Popular Science, popsciencebooks.blogspot.com, January, 2018)


“There is a good table of contents, a detailed bibliography, and a good index. This is an interesting treatise on the impact of electricity on our world. Williams’ book differs from others on this subject in the diversity of aspects covered and by also considering their social impacts on our society. A very enjoyable book.” (David B. Henderson, Computing Reviews, March, 2018)






Authors and Affiliations

  • St Neots, United Kingdom

    J.B. Williams

About the author

J.B. Williams got an electrical engineering degree at Imperial College, which led him into the design of electronic control and instrumentation equipment, and he became a Chartered Engineer. After working for a number of companies, including AVO/Megger and gaining seniority, he went into engineering management and later co-founded Ingenion Design Ltd to produce electronic instrumentation, exposing him to many different industries varying from washing machines to nuclear power stations.




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eBook USD 19.99
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  • Read on any device
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Softcover Book USD 29.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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