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Dust Joseph A. Amato

Dust By Joseph A. Amato

Dust by Joseph A. Amato


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Summary

This text is a meditation on how dust has been experienced and the small has been imagined. It examines Western civilization, from the naturalism of medieval philosophy, to the artistry of the Renaissance, to the scientific and industrial revolutions, to modern nanotechnology and viral diseases.

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Dust: A History of the Small and the Invisible by Joseph A. Amato

While the story of the big has often been told, the story of the small has not yet even been outlined. This text provides a history of the small and the invisible, meditating on how dust has been experienced and the small has been imagined across the ages. Examining a thousand years of Western civilization - from the naturalism of medieval philosophy, to the artistry of the Renaissance, to the scientific and industrial revolutions, to the modern worlds of nanotechnology and viral diseases - the book offers a story of the genesis of the microcosm.

About Joseph A. Amato

Joseph A. Amato is Dean of Rural and Regional Studies at Southwest State University in Marshall, Minnesota. Some of his most recent titles include Golf Beats Us All (So We Love It) (1997); The Decline of Rural Minnesota (1993); The Great Jerusalem Artichoke Circus: The Buying and Selling of the American Rural Dream (1993); and Victims and Values: A History and Theory of Suffering (1990).

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Jeffrey Burton Russell
Introduction: Little Things Mean a Lot
1. Of Times When Dust Was the Companion of All
2. Old Metaphors and New Measures of the Microcosm
3. Early Discernment of the Minute
4. The Great Cleanup
5. Atoms and Microbes: New Guides to the Small and Invisible
6. Discerning the Invisible for the Good of the Nation
7. Lighting Up the Microcosm
8. The Snake Still Lurks
Conclusion: Who Will Tremble at These Marvels?
Notes
Bibliographic Essay
Personal Thoughts and Thanks

Additional information

GOR004413317
9780520218758
0520218752
Dust: A History of the Small and the Invisible by Joseph A. Amato
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
20000117
262
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