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Ruth Schwartz Cowan

    Ruth Schwartz Cowan est une historienne spécialisée dans les domaines de la science, de la technologie et de la médecine. Son travail savant explore les liens complexes entre ces disciplines et leur développement historique. Elle aborde ses sujets avec une lentille analytique rigoureuse, visant à éclairer les forces sociales et les avancées technologiques qui ont façonné notre compréhension de la santé et du progrès scientifique.

    A Social History of American Technology
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      • 11 heures de lecture
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      In this classic work of women's history (winner of the 1984 Dexter Prize from the Society for the History of Technology), Ruth Schwartz Cowan shows how and why modern women devote as much time to housework as did their colonial sisters. In lively and provocative prose, Cowan explains how the modern conveniences—washing machines, white flour, vacuums, commercial cotton—seemed at first to offer working-class women middle-class standards of comfort. Over time, however, it became clear that these gadgets and gizmos mainly replaced work previously conducted by men, children, and servants. Instead of living lives of leisure, middle-class women found themselves struggling to keep up with ever higher standards of cleanliness.

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    • The text explains how various technologies have affected the ways in which Americans work, govern, cook, transport, communicate, maintain their health, and reproduce.

      A Social History of American Technology