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The Generation and Transmission of Electricity: A Historical View

The Generation and Transmission of Electricity: A Historical View

Peta Trigger

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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In this book, Peta Trigger traces the history of electricity generation and transmission from the ancient greeks to modern times, focusing on landmark generating and storage devices in the evolution of electricity generation.She describes the building and performance of replicas she made of some of these machines, and compares them with their modern counter- parts.Her other recent book, 'Wind Turbines: Description, Appraisal & Alternatives' however, is principally concerned with the present day and the future generation and transmission system in the UK, and the role of wind turbines in it.
Historical & Contemporary Views of Gender: ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT & FUTURE Volume 4
This book is about gender past, present and future in four volumes. Volume 1, after giving some necessary background information about gender and how it differs from sex, considers the possible origins of gender in pre-historic communities. It then goes on to track the development of gender historically. Volume 2 is a discussion of contemporary views of gender, as revealed in institutional practices, activist ideologies, research surveys, including the author's, and in academic theories of gender. Volume 3 reviews the activities and ideologies of those groups and institutions which loosen the bonds of gender constraining thoughts, feelings and behaviour. The various categories of individuals which buck prevailing conceptions of gender, and mainstream reactions to them, are considered. In Volume 4, social forces for gender stasis and change, ideological, institutional and interpersonal are considered. How a future society without gender might result, and what it would be like, is the subject of the final part of the book