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America Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940
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America Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940 Paperback - 1994

by Fischer, Claude S

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  • Title America Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940
  • Author Fischer, Claude S
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 424
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London:
  • Date 1994-03-22
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Maps
  • Bookseller's Inventory # D04C-01208
  • ISBN 9780520086470 / 0520086473
  • Weight 1.3 lbs (0.59 kg)
  • Dimensions 6 x 8.9 x 1.2 in (15.24 x 22.61 x 3.05 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Telephone - United States - History, Telephone - Social aspects - United States -
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 91038355
  • Dewey Decimal Code 302.23

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From the publisher

The telephone looms large in our lives, as ever present in modern societies as cars and television. Claude Fischer presents the first social history of this vital but little-studied technology-how we encountered, tested, and ultimately embraced it with enthusiasm. Using telephone ads, oral histories, telephone industry correspondence, and statistical data, Fischer's work is a colorful exploration of how, when, and why Americans started communicating in this radically new manner.

Studying three California communities, Fischer uncovers how the telephone became integrated into the private worlds and community activities of average Americans in the first decades of this century. Women were especially avid in their use, a phenomenon which the industry first vigorously discouraged and then later wholeheartedly promoted. Again and again Fischer finds that the telephone supported a wide-ranging network of social relations and played a crucial role in community life, especially for women, from organizing children's relationships and church activities to alleviating the loneliness and boredom of rural life.

Deftly written and meticulously researched, America Calling adds an important new chapter to the social history of our nation and illuminates a fundamental aspect of cultural modernism that is integral to contemporary life.

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In 1926 the Knights of Columbus Adult Education Committee proposed that its group meetings discuss the topic "Do modern inventions help or mar character and health?"

From the rear cover

"A model for historians and sociologists and . . . a standard to which all future research on technology will refer."--Daniel Bell, Harvard University

"Will be essential reading in the social history of the telephone for a long time to come."--Carolyn Marvin, author of When Old Technologies Were New

"Everybody uses the telephone; only Claude Fischer has thought about it. The telephone has liberated us from neighborhood boundaries. It lets us play and work together over long distances. Long before the computer, its communication potentials helped change our society. Claude Fischer documents the planned decisions--and the unplanned events--that made the telephone such an important instrument for connecting America."--Barry Wellman, University of Toronto

"Fischer confronts the most significant, but also the most difficult, question we can ask about a new technology--what differences did it make in the lives of its users?. . . Fischer alerts us to the complexities involved in the incorporation of a new technology into everyday life. The richness and sophistication of his analysis should caution us not to jump to easy conclusions about the effects of technological change."--Roland Marchand, UC Davis

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About the author

Claude S. Fischer is Professor of the Graduate School in Sociology, and the author of To Dwell among Friends: Personal Networks in Town and City (1982) and The Urban Experience (1984).