Engineers in Western Europe: Ascent—and Decline?

Engineers in Western Europe: Ascent—and Decline?
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9783030574383
ISBN-13 : 3030574385
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Engineers in Western Europe: Ascent—and Decline? by : Rolf Torstendahl

In his book, pending between history and sociology, on engineers in thirteen countries of the western part of Europe, Professor Rolf Torstendahl approaches the development from around 1850 up to the present situation from different angles. - One examines the educational patterns and the author shows how widely different types of formation of engineers existed in Britain, France and Germany in the early period. They were paradigmatic for other countries. Differences remain but patterns have gradually become similar. - From another angle the author makes professional organisations of engineers a main object of study, and they vary from alumni associations to powerful lobby organisations. - A third approach in the book is to examine engineers versus sociological theories of professionalism on the one hand and theories of managerialism on the other. In the last chapter the author also discusses topics like technocracy and the responsibility of engineers.

The Imperial Underbelly

The Imperial Underbelly
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781000805017
ISBN-13 : 1000805018
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Imperial Underbelly by : Gunnel Cederlöf

The volume introduces a new analysis of interconnected labour and economic history of colonial India and Scandinavia. From a recently found archive of a railway contractor’s private and business papers, the studies revise both Indian labour history and Scandinavian modern history, and ties south Sweden into the British Empire. With deep insights into everyday work practices of Indian and European contractors and manual labourers, the book establishes a bridge across the globe, between two poor regions as sites of extraction and industrial transformation, resulting from global migration and capital flows. Drawing on rich archival sources such as the Joseph Stephens Archive, Maharashtra State Archives, the National Archives of India, and the British Library, the book offers deep insights into everyday business practices of European contractors in India, which were rarely documented and have remained largely inaccessible so far. A unique look into the labour and entrepreneurship practices under British colonial rule in India, as well as its impact on the most transformative years of modern southern Scandinavia, the book will be of great interest to students, academics, and teachers of history, labour studies, subaltern studies, colonialism, imperialism, economic history, railways, economics, and Scandinavian and South Asian studies.

Engineers in Western Europe: Ascent-and Decline?

Engineers in Western Europe: Ascent-and Decline?
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3030574393
ISBN-13 : 9783030574390
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Engineers in Western Europe: Ascent-and Decline? by : Rolf Torstendahl

In his book, pending between history and sociology, on engineers in thirteen countries of the western part of Europe, Professor Rolf Torstendahl approaches the development from around 1850 up to the present situation from different angles. - One examines the educational patterns and the author shows how widely different types of formation of engineers existed in Britain, France and Germany in the early period. They were paradigmatic for other countries. Differences remain but patterns have gradually become similar. - From another angle the author makes professional organisations of engineers a main object of study, and they vary from alumni associations to powerful lobby organisations. - A third approach in the book is to examine engineers versus sociological theories of professionalism on the one hand and theories of managerialism on the other. In the last chapter the author also discusses topics like technocracy and the responsibility of engineers.

Medina by the Bay

Medina by the Bay
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781478027232
ISBN-13 : 1478027231
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Medina by the Bay by : Maryam Kashani

From the Black Power movement and state surveillance to Silicon Valley and gentrification, Medina by the Bay examines how multiracial Muslim communities in the San Francisco Bay Area survive and flourish within and against racial capitalist, carceral, and imperial logics. Weaving expansive histories, peoples, and geographies together in an ethnographic screenplay of cinematic scenes, Maryam Kashani demonstrates how sociopolitical forces and geopolitical agendas shape Muslim ways of knowing and being. Throughout, Kashani argues that contemporary Islam emerges from the specificities of the Bay Area, from its landscapes and infrastructures to its Muslim liberal arts college, mosques, and prison courtyards. Theorizing the Medina by the Bay as a microcosm of socioeconomic, demographic, and political transformations in the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries, Kashani resituates Islam as liberatory and abolitionist theory, theology, and praxis for all those engaged in struggle.

Irish Builder and Engineer

Irish Builder and Engineer
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 780
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112107847755
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

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Canadian Engineer

Canadian Engineer
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1244
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924062413129
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

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Transforming America

Transforming America
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 855
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ISBN-10 : 9780313396441
ISBN-13 : 0313396442
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming America by : Michael C. LeMay

Utilizing multiple perspectives of related academic disciplines, this three-volume set of contributed essays enables readers to understand the complexity of immigration to the United States and grasp how our history of immigration has made this nation what it is today. Transforming America: Perspectives on U.S. Immigration covers immigration to the United States from the founding of America to the present. Comprising 3 volumes of 31 original scholarly essays, the work is the first of its kind to explore immigration and immigration policy in the United States throughout its history. These essays provide a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives from experts in cultural anthropology, history, political science, economics, and education. The book will provide readers with a critical understanding of the historical precedents to today's mass migration. Viewing the immigration issue from the perspectives of the contributors' various relevant disciplines enables a better grasp of the complex conundrum presented by legal and illegal immigration policy.