Innovation in History: Industry and Transport introduces students to innovations and innovators that shaped the course of the 20th century, providing the materials necessary to explore important advances in industry and transportation in the United States.
· A wealth of primary documents including illustrations, photographs, and accounts from the time of the Brooklyn Bridge's construction and the rise of the Ford Motor Company
· Bibliographic references and ideas for further research provide potential starting points for deeper exploration into the development of industry and transportation systems in the United States
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They stand as two of America's greatest technological contributions: the revolutionary Brooklyn Bridge and the innovations of Henry Ford that made the mass production of automobiles a reality. Now there is a new way to help students more fully appreciate the impact of these achievements and their role in the development of modern industrial techniques and a mobile society.
Matthew Daley is assistant professor of history at Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI.
Chris Mullin teaches Latin, Advanced Placement European history, and Advanced Placement United States history at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School, Santa Ynez, CA.
Brett Piersma teaches Advanced Placement European history, Advanced Placement American government and world cultures at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School in Santa Ynez, CA.
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