Cool How Air Conditioning Changed Everything

Cover of Cool How Air Conditioning Changed Everything by Salvatore Basile
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780823271788
Dimensions:
Height: 6 Inches
Length: 8.9 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 697.9309
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Cool How Air Conditioning Changed Everything by Salvatore Basile, published by Fordham University Press in June 2016, offers a narrative history that explores the origins and evolution of air conditioning. This reprint edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the technological advancements that led to the creation of air conditioning, tracing its journey from a mere concept to a staple of modern life, while also examining its impact on architecture, food habits, and even voting patterns.

Readers will find a detailed account of the struggles to develop effective cooling devices and the societal resistance to their adoption. Basile highlights a range of historical figures and events, illustrating the complex relationship between humanity and this transformative technology. The narrative also touches on broader themes within business, economics, and popular culture, providing insights into how air conditioning has shaped the 20th century in the United States. This exploration reveals not only the convenience it brings but also the controversies surrounding its environmental and social implications.


Official synopsis Publisher

It’s July and it’s 94 degrees Fahrenheit. What do you do? Blast the air conditioning. It’s a modern miracle of convenience and cooling. How did it happen? Sal Basile’s narrative history traces the origins one of the machines we take for granted.

It’s a contraption that makes the lists of “Greatest Inventions Ever”; at the same time, it’s accused of causing global disaster. It has changed everything from architecture to people’s food habits to their voting patterns, to even the way big business washes its windows. It has saved countless lives . . . while causing countless deaths. Most of us are glad it’s there. But we don’t know how, or when, it got there.

It’s air conditioning.

For thousands of years, humankind attempted to do something about the slow torture of hot weather. Everything was tried: water power, slave power, electric power, ice made from steam engines and cold air made from deadly chemicals, “zephyrifers,” refrigerated beds, ventilation amateurs and professional air-sniffers. It wasn’t until 1902 when an engineer barely out of college developed the “Apparatus for Treating Air” a machine that could actually cool the indoors and everyone assumed it would instantly change the world.

That wasn’t the case. There was a time when people “ignored” hot weather while reading each day’s list of heat-related deaths, women wore furs in the summertime, heatstroke victims were treated with bloodletting . . . and the notion of a machine to cool the air was considered preposterous, even sinful.

The story of air conditioning is actually two stories: the struggle to perfect a cooling device, and the effort to convince people that they actually needed such a thing. With a cast of characters ranging from Leonardo da Vinci and Richard Nixon to Felix the Cat, Cool showcases the myriad reactions to air conditioning some of them dramatic, many others comical and wonderfully inconsistent as it was developed and presented to the world. Here is a unique perspective on air conditioning’s fascinating history: how we rely so completely on it today, and how it might change radically tomorrow.

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Publisher: Fordham University Press. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9780823271788.
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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: Reprint.

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