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Title: | Introduction |
Authors: | Matos, Ana Cardoso de Gouzévitch, Irina Lourenço, Marta C. |
Editors: | Matos, Ana Cardoso de Gouzevitch, Irina Lourenço, Marta C. |
Keywords: | Expositions Universelles World Exhibitions Sociedade Industrial Difusão de conhecimentos Congressos Internacionais Museus Técnicos Transferência da Tecnologia Engenheiros |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | Colibri |
Citation: | Ana Cardoso de Matos, Irina Gouzévitch, Marta C. Lourenço, “Introduction” in MATOS, Ana Cardoso de, GOUZEVITCH, Irina e LOURENÇO, Marta C., Expositions universelles, musées techniques et société industrielle/World Exhibitions, Technical Museums and Industrial Society, Lisboa, Colibri,2010, pp. 7-32 [ISBN 978-989-689-056-8] |
Abstract: | Trois phénomènes de grande ampleur, intimement liés entre eux. Marquent de façon significative l’affirmation et l’expansion de la société industrielle au XIXe et au début du XXe siècle : les muées techniques, les expositions universelles et les congrès internationaux. Expressions de la nouvelle synergie économique fondée sur l’idée du progrès et du bien public, tous ensemble et chacun à leur manière, ces trois formats de mise en scènes des techniques ont fortement contribué à l’essor des grands, industries, à l’émergence et la consolidation de nouvelles sciences de l’ingénieur, à la mise sur pied des formations spécialisées de point et l’intensification des sociabilités professionnelles s’exerçant au delà des frontières. Hauts lieux de visites, d’échanges et de rencontre, ils ont également servi de centres de communication et de transfert dans lesquels l’information scientifique et technique circulait librement et où se nouaient des collaborations durables.
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Three brad and closely related phenomena characterised the consolidation and development of industrial society during the nineteenth and early twentieth century: technical museums, universal exhibitions and international congresses These three mise en scène phenomena were vivid expression of a new economic synergy based on the ideas of progress and public goo,. All three, and each in its own way, strongly contributed to the development of large industries, the emergence and consolidation of new engineering sciences, the implementation of specialized training and the social strengthening of the profession across national borders. Places of visitation, encounters and exchanged, they were also communication and transfer centres where science and technology information circulated freely and long-lasting collaboration were devised. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6886 |
ISBN: | 978-989-689-056-8 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | HIS - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros CIDEHUS - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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