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Power Struggles: Scientific Authority and the Creation of Practical Electricity before Edison
by Michael Brian Schiffer
Binding: Hardcover, 440 pages
Publisher: The MIT Press
Weight: 1.9 pound
Dimension: H: 1.26 x L: 9.06 x W: 7.17 inches
ISBN 10: 0262195828
ISBN 13: 9780262195829
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In 1882, Thomas Edison and his Edison Electric Light Company unveiled the first large scale electrical system in the world to light a stretch of offices in a city. This was a monumental achievement, but it was not the beginning of the electrical age. The first electric generators were built in the 1830s, the earliest commercial lighting systems before 1860, and the first commercial application of generator powered lights (in lighthouses) in the early 1860s. In Power Struggles, Michael Brian Schiffer examines some of thes earlier efforts (both successful and unsuccessfu) that paved the way for Edison.

After laying out a unified theoretical framework for understanding technological change, Schiffer presents a series of fascinating case studies of pre Edison electrical technologies, including Volta's electrochemical battery, Thomas Davenport's electric motor, the first mechanical generators, Morse's telegraph, the Atlantic cable, and the lighting of the dome of the U.S. Capitol. Schiffer discusses claims of 'practicality' and 'impracticality' (sometimes hotly contested) made for these technologies, and examines the central role of the scientific authority in particular, the activities of Joseph Henry, mid nineteenth century America's foremost scientist in determining the fate of particular technologies.

These emerging electrical technologies formed the foundation of the modern industrial world. Schiffer shows how and why they became commercial products in the context of an evolving corporate capitalism in which conflicting judgments of practicality sometimes turned into power struggles.


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