• Documents That Changed the Way We Live

Documents That Changed the Way We Live

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Documents are milestones and markers of human activity, part of who and what we are. Our story can be told through the objects, profound and trivial, famous and forgotten, by which we remember and are remembered. Documents That Changed the Way We Live examines dozens of compelling stories that describe these documents; their creation, motivation, influence, importance, historical and social context, provenance; and their connections to contemporary information objects, technologies, and trends. These documents include the following:“Exaltation of Innana,” a Sumerian hymn composed c. 2300 BCE by the high priestess Enheduanna, likely the first known author...of anythingThe “We Can Do It!” poster everybody knows is Rosie the Riveter calling women to work in the factories in World War II. Except it’s not, and she isn’tJoseph McCarthy’s “list” of Communists that ruined lives and careers, because it was believed - even though it never existedThe “He has waged cruel war...” passage on slavery, deleted from the Declaration of IndependenceThe poorly designed Palm Beach County “butterfly ballot,” on which the 2000 U.S. presidential election may have hingedAnd the lesser-known stories behind the Zapruder Film, the Watergate tapes, the Obama birth certificate, airplane black boxes, Thanksgiving, IQ tests, the Star-Spangled Banner, why Americans spell the way they do, Nobel Prizes, Wikipedia, and how you’re cooking dinner tonight

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538100332
ISBN-10: 1538100339
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 2017-05-26
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 273
Product dimensions: Height: 9.27 Inches, Length: 6.19 Inches, Weight: 1.39111687322 Pounds, Width: 0.95 Inches
Author: Joseph Janes
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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