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    The Machine Age [1] [2] [3] is an era that includes the early-to-mid 20th century, sometimes also including the late 19th century. An approximate dating would be about 1880 to 1945.

  2. Sep 21, 1986 · As is demonstrated by the richly documented exhibition ''The Machine Age in America 1918-1941,'' opening Oct. 17 at the Brooklyn Museum (as well as by the accompanying book published by Harry...

  3. May 20, 2013 · “The Machine Age,” an essay written for The New York Times by Norbert Wiener, a visionary mathematician, languished for six decades in the M.I.T. archives, and now excerpts are being...

  4. Taking in the peaks of philosophy and triumphs of science, the foundation of economics and speculations of fiction, Robert Skidelsky embarks on a bold intellectual journey through the evolution of our understanding of technology and what this means for our lives and politics.

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  5. Cult of the Machine — Google Arts & Culture. By de Young museum. During the Machine Age, which began in the late nineteenth. century and peaked between the First and Second World Wars,...

  6. Collected commentary. Everyone, it seemed, had an opinion on the Machine Age. Here we sample the observations of industrialists, engineers, economists, clergymen, novelists, a dramatist, a humorist, and others who mused on the consequences for man of his precocious and unpredictable offspring, the machine.

  7. How did Americans in the 1920s view the impact of machines on their lives and society? Read various perspectives from industrialists, economists, sociologists, and writers on the pros and cons of the machine age.