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  • - How People Use Technology to Create and Solve Problems
     
    605,-

    The term "technological fix" should mean a fix provided by technology - a solution for all of our problems. Instead, technological fix has come to mean a cheap, quick fix using inappropriate technology that usually creates more problems than it

  • - Commerce, Gender, and Culture in Modern America
     
    2 147,-

    Leading historians explore how our ideas of what is attractive are influenced by a broad range of social and economic factors. They force us to reckon with the ways that beauty has been made, bought and sold in modern America.

  • - Commerce, Culture, and Consumers
     
    378,-

    Producing Fashion looks to the past, revealing the rationale behind style choices, while explaining how the interplay of custom, invented traditions, and sales imperatives continue to drive innovation in the fashion industries.

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    392,-

    Scholars investigate sound as part of the social construction of historical experience and as an element of the sensory relationship people have to the world, showing how hearing and listening can inform people's feelings, ideas, decisions, and actions.

  • - Selling Taste in Consumer Societies
     
    605,-

    Featuring the work of some of the most established scholars in the food studies field, Food Nations looks at the connections between food, culture, and commerce.

  • - Commerce, Gender, and Culture in Modern America
     
    605,-

    Leading historians explore how our ideas of what is attractive are influenced by a broad range of social and economic factors. They force us to reckon with the ways that beauty has been made, bought and sold in modern America.

  • - Masculinity, Class and Technology in America
     
    627,-

    Covering topics from the turn-of-the-century to the present, Boys and Their Toys reveals how masculine roles were and are made.

  • - Introducing Evolutionary History
     
    657,-

    Everyone knows Darwin's theory of natural selection, but what about his idea of artificial selection - how humans, not nature, rework natural organisms to meet our needs? This volume brings us to the threshold of the new field of evolutionary history - from the mobilization of war horses in the 19th century to today's engineered plants and animals.

  • - How People Use Technology to Create and Solve Problems
     
    2 147,-

    The term "technological fix" should mean a fix provided by technology - a solution for all of our problems. Instead, technological fix has come to mean a cheap, quick fix using inappropriate technology that usually creates more problems than it

  • - Masculinity, Class and Technology in America
     
    1 774,-

    Covering topics from the turn-of-the-century to the present, Boys and Their Toys reveals how masculine roles were and are made.

  • - Selling Taste in Consumer Societies
     
    2 194,-

    Featuring the work of some of the most established scholars in the food studies field, Food Nations looks at the connections between food, culture, and commerce.

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    - Business and Politics in Twentieth-Century America
     
    378,-

    Appealing to historians working in the fields of business history, political history, and the history of capitalism, Capital Gains highlights the causes, character, and consequences of business activism and underscores the centrality of business to any full understanding of the politics of the twentieth century-and today.

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    719,-

    Surveillance Capitalism in America explores the historical development of commercial surveillance long before computers and suggests that a ubiquitous but often unseen surveillance infrastructure created by business and the state has been central to American capitalism since the nation's founding.

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