PrefaceIntroductionI. The Transit of Technology1. The Tools Brought Over2. Importing the Industrial Revolution3. Improving TransportationII. The Domestication of the Industrial Revolution4. The Expansion of American Manufactures5. The Mechanization of FarmingIII. The Imprint of American Technology6. Creating an Urban Environment7. Westward the Course of Industry8. Export, Exploitation, and EmpireIV. Technology and Hegemony9. The Coming of Science and Systems10. The Decade of Prosperity and Consumption11. Depression: Study and Subsidy12. Wars and the ""American Century""13. Challenge and Change in a Postmodern WorldV. Globalization14. Our (Un)Wired World15. America's Global ReachNotesFurther ReadingIndex
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""The Machine in America has been enduring for multiple reasons, including its solid prose, excellent illustrations and captions, use of current themes (gender, race, class), focus on how society constructs technology, and a critical view of technology as something that historically has been used in America, all too often, to reinforce the powerful rather than help the weak.""