03534nam 2200613 450 991014308100332120211109143548.01-282-13704-297866121370440-470-40975-40-470-40974-610.1002/9780470409756(CKB)1000000000773883(EBL)448927(SSID)ssj0000135217(PQKBManifestationID)11150172(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000135217(PQKBWorkID)10057605(PQKB)10475534(MiAaPQ)EBC448927(CaBNVSL)mat05361021(IDAMS)0b0000648117882d(IEEE)5361021(OCoLC)412767803(EXLCZ)99100000000077388320120809h20152009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDawn of the electronic age electrical technologies in the shaping of the modern world, 1914 to 1945 /Frederik NebekerPiscataway, New Jersey :IEEE,c2009.1 online resource (550 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-26065-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Great War and wireless communications -- Electrical technologies in total war -- Electrification in the interwar period -- The Jazz Age and radio broadcasting -- Postwar recovery and the Great Depression : electrical technologies in industry and commerce -- Electrical technologies and the consumer culture -- Communication technologies in democratic and totalitarian countries -- Electrical engineering in an age of science -- World War II and electrical technology -- Radar, the weapon that decided the war -- Conclusion : dawn of the electronic age."Much of the infrastructure of today's industrialized world arose in the period from the outbreak of World War I to the conclusion of World War II. It was during these years that the capabilities of traditional electrical engineering--generators, power transmission, motors, electric lighting and heating, home appliances, and so on--became ubiquitous. Even more importantly, it was during this time that a new type of electrical engineering--electronics--emerged. Because of its applications in communications (both wire-based and wireless), entertainment (notably radio, the phonograph, and sound movies), industry, science and medicine, and the military, the electronics industry became a major part of the economy. Dawn of the Electronic Age explores how this engineering knowledge and its main applications developed in various scientific, economic, and social contexts, and explains how each was profoundly affected by electrical technologies. It takes an international perspective and a narrative approach, unfolding the story chronologically."--P. 4 of cover.ElectrificationHistory20th centuryElectrical engineeringHistory20th centuryElectric apparatus and appliancesHistory20th centuryElectrificationHistoryElectrical engineeringHistoryElectric apparatus and appliancesHistory621.309Nebeker Frederik845631CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910143081003321Dawn of the electronic age1887802UNINA