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Titel och upphov Mechanization takes command : a contribution to anonymous history
Utgivning, distribution etc. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis : 2013
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Fysisk beskrivning vii, 785 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän "First published in 1948 by Oxford University Press."
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll ANONYMOUS HISTORY -- SPRINGS OF MECHANIZATION. MOVEMENT -- THE CREED OF PROGRESS -- ASPECTS OF MECHANIZATION -- MEANS OF MECHANIZATION. THE HAND ; STANDARDIZATION AND INTERCHANGEABILITY -- MECHANIZATION OF A COMPLICATED CRAFT -- THE ASSEMBLY LINE AND THE SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT -- MECHANIZATION ENCOUNTERS THE ORGANIC. MECHANIZATION AND THE SOIL: AGRICULTURE -- MECHANIZATION AND ORGANIC SUBSTANCE: BREAD -- MECHANIZATION AND DEATH: MEAT -- MECHANIZATION AND GROWTH -- MECHANIZATION ENCOUNTERS HUMAN SURROUNDINGS. MEDIEVAL COMFORT -- COMFORT IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: MECHANIZATION AND RULING TASTE -- THE CONSTITUENT FURNITURE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- THE CONSTITUENT FURNITURE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- MECHANIZATION ENCOUNTERS THE HOUSEHOLD -- MECHANICAL COMFORT IN THE HOUSEHOLD -- REFRIGERATION MECHANIZED -- STREAMLINING AND FULL MECHANIZATION -- THE MECHANIZATION OF THE BATH.
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First published in 1948, Mechanization Takes Command is an examination of mechanization and its effects on everyday life. A monumental figure in the field of architectural history, Sigfried Giedion traces the evolution and resulting philosophical implications of such disparate innovations as the slaughterhouse, the Yale lock, the assembly line, tractors, ovens, and "comfort" as defined by advancements in furniture design. A groundbreaking text when originally published, Giedion's pioneering work remains an important contribution to architecture, philosophy, and technology studies.
Anonymous History Springs of Mechanization Movement Movement: The Classical and Medieval Attitude p. 14 The Fourteenth Century, First to Represent Movement p. 16 The Nineteenth Century and the Capturing of Movement p. 17 Organic Movement in Graphic Form, c. 1860 p. 17 Visualization of Movement in Space, c. 1880 p. 21 Movement Investigated p. 24 The Creed of Progress p. 30 Aspects of Mechanization p. 31 Invention and the Miraculous p. 32 The Miraculous and the Utilitarian p. 34 Tbc Mechanizing of Production p. 37 The Simple and the Complicated Craft p. 38 The Gothic Roots of the Highly Developed Craft p. 39 Profile of the Decades p. 40 The Sixties p. 40 The Time of Full Mechanization, 1918-39 p. 41 Means of Mechanization The Assembly Line and Scientific Management The Continuous Production Line in the Eighteenth Century p. 79 The Beginnings of the Assembly Line p. 86 1804 - 1833 - 1839 - The Sixties - 1869 The Appearance of Scientific Management p. 96 Around 1900 p. 96 The Factory as an Organism p. 99 Space-Time Studies in Scientific Management p. 100 Scientific Management and Contemporary Art p. 101 The Precise Recording of Movement, c. 1912 p. 102 Movement in Successive Phases, c. 1912 p. 106 Movement in Its Own Right, c. 1920 p. 107 Forerunners, Successors? p. 114 Charles Babbage p. 114 Charles Bedaux p. 114 The Assembly Line in the Twentieth Century p. 115 1913-14 p. 115 The Automatic Assembly Line, c. 1920 p. 118 The Human Aspect of the Assembly Line p. 121 Mechanization Encounters the Organic Mechanization and the Soil: Agriculture The Farmer in Structural Change p. 130 The Rediscovery of Nature in the Eighteenth Century p. 134 Natural Science p. 134 The Soil p. 135 Agriculture, Man's Native Calling p. 136 The New Husbandry p. 138 The Middle West and Mechanized Agriculture p. 141 The Prairie p. 141 Time and the Social Moment p. 143 The Carriers of Mechanization p. 146 The Reshaping of Tools in America p. 146 Reaping Mechanized p. 149 Agriculture in Full Mechanization p. 162 The Tractor p. 162 Combined Processes p. 163 The Homestead and the Factory Farm p. 164 The Human Implications p. 167 Mechanization and Organic Substance: Bread The Mechanization of Kneading p. 169 The Mechanization of Baking p. 172 The Baker's Oven in the Handicraft Age p. 172 The Influence of Technology: The Indirectly Heated Oven p. 173 The Oven and the Endless Belt p. 175 The Mechanization of Bread Making p. 179 The Human Aspect: Bread under Mechanization p. 187 Flour in Mass Production p. 188 Full Mechanization: Bread on the Production Line p. 191 The Changed Nature of Mechanized Bread p. 196 Mechanization Alters Public Taste p. 200 Sylvester Graham (1794-1851) and the Devaluation of Bread p. 201 Mechanization and Death: Meat Centralization and Handicraft p. 209 Paris, the Slaughterhouse of La Villette (1863-67) p. 209 La Villette and Union Stock Yards (1864) p. 211 The Mechanizing of Meat Production in America p. 213 The Beginnings of Mechanization: Cincinnati (1830-60) p. 214 Mechanization Extended: Chicago (1860-85) p. 218 Packers and the Packing Industry p. 222 Single Operations in Mechanized Meat Production p. 228 Mechanization and Organic Substance p. 229 The Mechanization of Death p. 240 Mechanization and Growth p. 246 Seed p. 247 The Egg p. 248 Mechanical Fertilization p. 251 Mechanization Encounters Human Surroundings Medieval Comfort The Middle Ages and Mechanization p. 258 The Changing Conception of Comfort p. 260 Posture in the Middle Ages p. 262 High Court of France, 1458 - Carnival in a Dutch Kitchen, c. 1475 - Upper Rhenish Interior, c. 1450-Swiss Schoolroom, 1516-A King's Board, c. 1460 The Chair Makes Its Appearance, c. 1490 p. 268 The Nomadic Furniture of the Middle Ages p. 270 The Chest as Universal Furniture p. 273 Gothic Joinery p. 278 Movability in Gothic Furniture p. 281 The Pivot p. 281 The Hinge p. 281 The Demountable Table p. 291 Creation of Intimate Surroundings: Differentiation into Types p. 293 Chairs in Romanesque Time p. 296 Flanders and the Creation of Intimate Surroundings p. 297 Medieval Comfort, the Comfort of Space p. 299 Comfort in the Eighteenth Century England: Form and Mechanism p. 318 The Gentleman Sets the Style p. 321 The Library p. 323 The Dining Room p. 324 The Rediscovery of Cleanliness p. 324 Movability p. 325 The Nineteenth Century: Mechanization and Ruling Taste The Beginnings of Ruling Taste: Empire Style p. 329 Napoleon and the Devaluation of Symbols p. 329 The Founders of Empire Style, Percier and Fontaine p. 332 The Mechanization of Adornment p. 344 Substitute Materials and Imitation Handicraft, 1820-50 p. 345 Against Misuse of Mechanization: The English Reformers of 1850 p. 347 Tbe Reign of the Upholsterer p. 364 The Upholsterer p. 364 Counter-Currents: The Engineer and the Reformer p. 365 The Furniture of the Upholsterer p. 366 What Happens to Man's Surroundings in the Nineteenth Century? p. 385 The Constituent Furniture of the Nineteenth Century Patent Furniture and Ruling Taste p. 389 Furniture and Mechanization p. 392 The Decades of Patent Furniture, 1850-90 p. 393 An Approach to the Furniture of the Nineteenth Century p. 394 Furniture for the Middle Classes p. 395 Posture in the Nineteenth Century p. 396 Mobility p. 398 Posture Physiologically Considered p. 398 Sitting p. 400 Lying p. 407 Convertibility p. 423 Metamorphosis in Mechanics p. 423 The Transmutability of Plane Surfaces p. 426 Combinations and Mimicry p. 432 Railroads and Patent Furniture p. 439 The Traveler's Comfort p. 439 The Coach and the Adjustable Seat p. 441 The Sleeping Car: Convertible Seat and Folding Bed p. 448 George W. Pullman and Luxury in Travel p. 452 Precursors of the Sleeping Car (1836-65) p. 458 Pullman's Expansion p. 462 The Sleeping Car in Europe p. 463 The Extension of Travel Comfort: Dining Car and Parlor Car p. 463 Retrospect p. 467 The Nomadic Furniture of the Nineteenth Century p. 469 Light Camp Furniture p. 469 The Hammock p. 471 The Hammock and Alexander Calder p. 476 The Constituent Furniture and Its Significance p. 480 Against Mechanization in Furniture p. 480 Patent Furniture and the 1920's p. 481 The Constituent Furniture of the Twentieth Century Furniture and Its Shapers p. 482 The 'Craftsman' p. 482 The Architect, Former of Types p. 483 The Shaping of the Types p. 485 G. Rietveld, the Precursor p. 485 The Shaping of the Tubular Type p. 488 The Cantilever Tubular Chair p. 493 The Mobile Tubular Chair p. 497 The Cantilever Plywood Chair p. 504 The Diffusion p. 508 Mechanization Encounters the Household Mechanization Encounters the Household The Feminist Movement and the Rational Household p. 512 The Status of Woman p. 512 Female Education and the Feminist Question p. 513 The Servant Problem p. 515 Organization of the Work Process p. 516 Organization of the Work Process, 1869 p. 518 Organization of the Work Process after 1910 p. 519 Organization of the Work Process in Europe around 1927 p. 522 Mechanization of the Hearth p. 527 The Range: Concentration of the Heat Source p. 527 The Cast-iron Range p. 528 The Time of the Gas Range, 1880-1930 p. 537 The Electrical Heat Source p. 542 Mechanical Comfort in the Household p. 548 Mechanization of the Smaller Tools around 1860 p. 553 The Light Power Unit p. 556 The Mechanization of Cleaning: Laundering p. 560 Imitation of the Hand-The Two Ways of Mechanization-Faltering Introduction-Home Laundering Fully Mechanized The Mechanization of Cleaning: Ironing p. 571 The Mechanization of Cleaning: The Dishwashing Machine p. 576 The Mechanization of Cleaning: The Mechanical Garbage Disposer p. 579 The Mechanization of Cleaning: The Vacuum Cleaner p. 582 The Early Portable Machines, c. 1860 - The Street and the Carpet-Early Stages of the Vacuum Cleaner-The Vacuum Cleaner, c. 1900-The Question of Origins-The Vacuum Becomes a Household Tool Refrigeration Mechanized p. 596 Natural Ice-Mechanical Refrigeration after 1800-Home Refrigeration Mechanized - Frozen Foods Streamlining and Full Mechanization p. 607 The Industrial Designer-The Origins of Streamline Style p. 610 Organization of the Work Process, c. 1935 p. 612 Industry Enters the Field p. 614 The Kitchen in the Servantless Household p. 620 The Abandoning of the Isolated Kitchen and Isolated Dining Room p. 623 The Kitchen-Dining Room? p. 624 The House and the Mechanical Core p. 625 The Mechanization of the Bath The Mechanization of the Bath Types of Regeneration p. 628 External Ablution or Total Regeneration? p. 628 Regeneration in Antiquity p. 630 Itinerary of the Regeneration Types p. 634 Regeneration in Islam p. 636 The Steam Bath as a Social Institution p. 644 The Late Gothic Vapor Bath-The Russian Vapor Bath-Popular Regeneration through Western Eyes The Decay of Regeneration p. 651 Regeneration in the Middle Ages p. 651 The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries p. 653 Medicine Paves the Way p. 654 Natural Education p. 655 The Bath in the Nineteenth Century p. 659 Hydropathy and the Return to Nature p. 660 The Vapor Bath as a Private Cubicle, c. 1830 p. 662 Attempts at Total Regeneration, c. 1850 p. 667 The Atmospheric Bath, c. 1870 p. 671 The People's Bath in the Eighties: The Shoicer p. 676 The Bathroom Becomes Mechanized p. 682 From the Nomadic to the Stable p. 682 Running Water p. 684 The English Bathroom around 1900 p. 686 Bathroom Equipment and Ruling Taste p. 689 The American Bath Cell, c. 1915 p. 693 The Chaos around 1900 p. 701 The Shaping of the Standard Type, c. 1920 p. 702 The Bathroom and the Mechanical Core p. 706 Regeneration a Gauge of Culture p. 711 In Conclusion On the Illusion of Progress p. 715 The Ending of Mechanistic Conceptions p. 717 Dynamic Equilibrium p. 719 Afterword Stanislaus von Moos p. 735 The Second Discovery of America: Notes on the Prehistory of Mechanization Takes Command Postscript (2013) Stanislaus von Moos p. 769 List of Illustrations p. 777 Index p. 787