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Dark Light: Electricity and Anxiety from the Telegraph to the X-ray Linda Simon Reprint edition
Dark Light: Electricity and Anxiety from the Telegraph to the X-ray
Linda Simon
The modern world imagines that the invention of electricity was greeted with great enthusiasm. But in 1879 Americans reacted to the advent of electrification with suspicion and fear. Forty years after Thomas Edison invented the incandescent bulb, only 20 percent of American families had wired their homes. Meanwhile, electrotherapy emerged as a popular medical treatment for everything from depression to digestive problems. Why did Americans welcome electricity into their bodies even as they kept it from their homes? And what does their reaction to technological innovation then have to teach us about our reaction to it today?
In Dark Light, Linda Simon offers the first cultural history that delves into those questions, using newspapers, novels, and other primary sources. Tracing fifty years of technological transformation, from Morse's invention of the telegraph to Roentgen's discovery of X-rays, she has created a revealing portrait of an anxious age.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 18 de abril de 2005 |
| ISBN13 | 9780156032445 |
| Editores | Mariner Books |
| Páginas | 368 |
| Dimensiones | 133 × 22 × 202 mm · 344 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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