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Title: Technological Nocturne: The Lisbon Industrial Institute and Romantic Engineering (1849–1888)
Authors: Saraiva, Tiago
Matos, Ana Cardoso de
Keywords: História da Tecnologia
Histoira da Ciência
História urbana
Instituto Industrial
Engenheiros
Vitorino Damásio
Fonseca Benevides
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University
Citation: Tiago Saraiva e Ana Cardoso de Matos, Technological Nocturne: The Lisbon Industrial Institute and Romantic Engineering (1849–1888), Technology and Culture, Volume 58, Number 2, April 2017, pp. 422-458 (ISSN 0040-165X)
Abstract: This article explores technology as romantic culture in the second half of the nineteenth century. It details how new urban nocturnal experiences emerged from the Lisbon Industrial Institute (Instituto Industrial) founded in 1852. It combines the interest in the space of science production, typical of history of science and science studies, with the attention to production and consumption of lighting more commonly found in history of technology and urban history literature. Engineers' practices are put in a cultural continuum with poetry, opera, and modern city life at large. Industrial Institute directors Vitorino Damásio and Fonseca Benevides are described as romantic engineers for whom technology overcame differences between humans through the forging of new social bonds, produced new aesthetic experiences and new ways of feeling, expressed nature's harmony, and led to heroic lives.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21491
Type: article
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