The Squares: Us Physical and Engineering Scientists in the Long 1970s

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Price
$78.00
Publisher
MIT Press
Publish Date
Pages
422
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.9 X 1.2 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780262543613

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About the Author
Cyrus C. M. Mody is Professor of the History of Science, Technology, and Innovation and Director of the Maastricht University Science, Technology and Society Studies program. He is the author of Instrumental Community: Probe Microscopy and the Path to Nanotechnology and The Long Arm of Moore's Law: Microelectronics and American Science (both published by the MIT Press).
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Included in Physics Today's "Books and more that stood out in 2022" list

"In The Squares, historian Cyrus Mody examines what it was like to be an ordinary, or 'square, ' physicist during the 1970s. Although that decade is typically seen as being more culturally conservative than the flower-power '60s, Mody demonstrates that it was an era in which even many physicists who self-identified as apolitical began working on societally engaged research topics such as solar power... The squares are fortunate that a person of Mody's talents has taken them up."
--Physics Today

"Essential and illuminating reading for historians of the technosciences, the military-industrial-academic complex, the silent majority, and postboom economies."
--Technology and Culture