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James Watt (1736-1819) - Culture, Innovation and Enlightenment (Paperback)
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James Watt (1736-1819) - Culture, Innovation and Enlightenment (Paperback)
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James Watt (1736-1819) was a pivotal figure of the Industrial
Revolution. His career as a scientific instrument maker, inventor
and engineer was developed in Scotland, his land of birth. His
subsequent national and international significance as a scientist,
technologist and businessman was formed in the Birmingham area.
There, his partnership with Matthew Boulton and the intellectual
and personal support of other members of the Lunar Society network,
such as Erasmus Darwin, James Keir, William Small and Josiah
Wedgwood, enabled him to translate his improvements in steam
technology into efficient machines. His pumping and rotative steam
engines represent a summit of technological achievement in the
late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. This is the
traditional picture of James Watt. After his death, his surviving
son, James Watt junior projected his father's image through
commissioning sculptures, medals, paintings and biographies which
celebrated his reputation as a 'great man' of the Industrial
Revolution. In popular historical understanding Watt has also
become a hero of modernity, but the context in which he operated
and the roles of others in shaping his ideas have been downplayed.
This book explores new aspects of his work and evaluates him in his
locational, family, social and intellectual contexts.
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