Consumers, tinkerers, rebels : the people who shaped Europe
Who has decided how Europeans have dressed and dwelled? Traveled and dined? Worked and played? Who, in fact, can be credited with the shaping of Europe? Certainly inventors, engineers, and politicians played their parts. In this book, historians Ruth Oldenziel and Mikael Hard spotlight the people who 'made' Europe - by appropriating technology, protesting for and against it. Using examples from Britain and the Continent, the authors illustrate the conflicts that accompanied the modern technologies, from the sewing machine to the bicycle, the Barbie doll to personal computers. What emerges is a fascinating portrait of how Europeans have lived, from the 1850s to the current century. Met index, literatuuropgave. XXI, 416 pagina's : illustraties ; 26 cm.
- Oldenziel, R. (Ruth), 1958-
- Hård, Mikael.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn879590667
- Europe--Social conditions.
- Social history.
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