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Networks of power: electrification in Western society, 1880-1930
Hughes, Thomas Parke.
Year: 1983
Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press. 
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Frontmatter
I Introduction
II Edison the Hedgehog: INvention and Development
III Edison's System Abroad: Technology Transfer
IV reverse Salients and Critical Problems
V Conflict and Resolution
VI Technological Momentum
VII Berlin: The Coordination of Technology and Politics
VIII Chicago: The Dominance of Technology
IX London: The Primacy of Politics
X California White Coal
XI War and Acquired Characteristics
XII Planned Systems
XIII The Culture of Regional Systems
XIV RWE, PP&L, and NESCO: The Style of Evolving Systems
XV Epilogue
Index
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Title: Networks of power : electrification in Western society, 1880-1930 Thomas P. Hughes.
Author: Hughes, Thomas Parke
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Networks of power : electrification in Western society, 1880-1930 Thomas P. Hughes
Hughes, Thomas Parke
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00001
Subject Headings: • Electric power systems -- United States -- History
• Electric power systems -- Germany -- History
• Electric power systems -- Great Britain -- History
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