Tag Archives: History

What’s Auntie Reading Now?: Boom! Voices of the Sixties

Boom! Voices of the Sixties by Tom Brokaw

Boom! Voices of the Sixties by Tom Brokaw – DNF

Truth be told, I have too much other work to be doing than reading Brokaw’s somehow bland recounting of some of the pivotal moments and people in the Sixties.  There are undoubtedly better books to read about this time period.

What’s Auntie Reading Now: Literary Theory/Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow ~ read
Literary Theory: A complete introduction by Sara Upstone ~ read

Literary Theory by Sara Upstone

New to the Stacks: Hamilton and Cole

Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
Shadow Ops: Fortress Frontier by Myke Cole

Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow ~ read
Shadow Ops: Fortress Frontier by Myke Cole ~ read

Review: How We Got to Now

How We Got to Now by Steven Johnson
How We Got to Now
by Steven Johnson

Title:  How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
Author: Steven Johnson
Published: 2015
ISBN-13: 9781594633935
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Twitter:  @StevenBJohnson

Steven Johnson picked six topics we take for granted in our modern-day lives and explores how these topics became so important.  For instance, he tells the story of standardized time by first telling the story of sea trade and railroads and multitudinous time zones until someone had the idea of synchronizing our clocks.  Which then led to even greater discoveries and implementations.

I’m a big James Burke fan.  My favorite episode of Connections was the one in which he explained how Jacquard weaving patterns led to Hollerith computer cards which led to modern computer programming.  I’m also a history nerd and love multi-disciplinary works like Johnson’s.

The topics are relevant and interesting.  Johnson’s writing style makes some the complexities easy to understand, and offers up intriguing anecdotes about how things like Clean came to be such a big deal.

One of the best things in this book is Johnson’s reminders that innovations don’t happen on their own.  Creativity builds on the work of others, often over many years of trial and error

The Six Topics are:
1. Glass
2. Cold
3. Sound
4. Clean
5. Time
6. Light