02986nam 2200553 450 991052488900332120220906192503.01-4214-4222-11-4214-1290-X(CKB)3890000000004854(EBL)4398460(OCoLC)941696047(MiAaPQ)EBC4398460(EXLCZ)99389000000000485420160308h19891989 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe papers of Thomas A. EdisonVolume 1The making of an inventor, February 1847-June 1874 /editors, Reese V. Jenkins, Leonard S. Reich, Paul B. Israel, Toby Appel, Andrew J. Butrica, Robert A. Rosenberg, Keith A. Nier, Melodie Andrews, Thomas E. JeffreyBaltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press,[1989]©19891 online resource (777 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8018-3100-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Calendar of Documents; Preface; Introduction; Chronology of Thomas A. Edison, 1847-1873; Thomas A. Edison and His Papers; Editorial Policy; Editorial Symbols; List of Abbreviations; 1 Edison's Boyhood and Itinerant Years: February 1847-March 1868 (Docs. 1-26); 2 The Nascent Inventor: March-December 1868 (Docs. 27-50); 3 From Operator to Inventor-Entrepreneur: January-June 1869 (Docs. 51-69); 4 Establishing Connections in New York: July-December 1869 (Docs. 70-88); 5 New Alliances: January-June 1870 (Docs. 89-101)6 Expansion and Diversification: July-December 1870 (Docs. 102-135)7 New Resources: January-June 1871 (Docs. 135A-274); 8 Innumerable Machines in the Mind: July-December 1871 (Docs. 175-214); 9 An Inventive Flurry: January-June 1872 (Docs. 215-263); 10 The Ascendancy of Manufacturing: July-December 1872 (Docs. 264-279); 11 Multiple Efforts: January-April 1873 (Docs. 280-317); 12 The English Venture: May-June 1873 (Docs. 318-340); Appendix 1. Edison's Autobiographical Notes; Appendix 2. Bibliographic Essay: Edison's Boyhood and Itinerant Years; Appendix 3. The American Patent SystemAppendix 4. Edison's U.S. Patents, 1868-1873 -- Bibliography; Credits; IndexInventorsUnited StatesBiographyInventorsEdison Thomas A(Thomas Alva),1847-1931,1097548Jenkins Reese V.Reich Leonard S.Israel Paul B.Appel TobyButrica Andrew J.Rosenberg Robert A.Nier Keith A.Andrews MelodieJeffrey Thomas EdwardMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910524889003321The Papers of Thomas A. Edison2617997UNINA02646nam 2200505z- 450 991084226270332120250718002029.03-95796-209-910.14619/2089(CKB)5600000000812044(EXLCZ)99560000000081204420240409h20222022 |y| 0engur|n#---m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecords of Disaster Media Infrastructures and Climate Change /edited by Jakob Claus, Petra LöfflerLüneburg :meson press eG,2022.©20221 online resource (164 pages)Future Ecologies ;$vvol. 5Available through meson press eG.3-95796-208-0 Records of Disasters: Media Infrastructures and Climate Change explores how environmental disasters manifest and inscribe themselves in infrastructures. By turning to infrastructures, their logic and functioning, collapse and malfunction, the volume reveals their potential as fragile material witnesses to and of disasters. As climate change is unequally distributed across continuous dynamics and events, time scales and spatial registers, infrastructures can be understood as proxies or seismographs mediating different spatio-temporal layers that make these dynamics tangible. Disaster is made operational by negotiating what is defined as such, and under which geopolitical conditions. What connects melting glaciers and the knowledge from ice cores to the mapping of the ocean floor and the extraction of resources in the deep-sea? How can infrastructures be thought in time and “critical proximity”, and how do they bear witness to colonial pasts and presents? The volume proposes an analytical perspective on infrastructures as multi-layered witnesses to climate change, bringing together scientific and artistic approaches, students and scholars from different disciplines.Future Ecologies ;vol. 5GeopoliticsMedia StudiesInfrastructuresClimate ChangeBeckmann Marie Sophie1733349Claus JakobLöffler PetraBolwin CharlotteKöppert KatrinLinke Armin LinkeSchabacher GabrieleSchuppli SusanSuess Solveig Qumeson press eG,UkCbTOMBOOK9910842262703321Records of Disaster4149093UNINA