BEST KNOWN AS THE LEADING HISTORIAN OF FRENCH RAILWAYS, François Caron
has also conducted significant research on other aspects of economic
development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, such as
electricity, water and steam power, the theory of innovation, and the
structure of enterprise. In this volume, he brings together different
facets of his expertise to present a broad panorama of modern
technological history. Caron shows how artisanal know-how was adapted,
expanded, and formalized during the three industrial revolutions that
swept over Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States,
resulting in a comprehensive analysis of this long, complex, and
continuous historical process, leading up to the twenty-first century.
He thereby illustrates the increasingly fruitful interaction between
technological and scientific knowledge in modern times.