LCC 2112 - Evolution and the Industrial Age
Student presentations based on materials from the Georgia Tech Archives.
Connects later nineteenth-century scientific and technological concepts and discoveries, particularly theories of evolution, to the literature and culture of the industrial age.
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Recent Submissions
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Georgia Tech: Then and Now
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-11) -
Education from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-11) -
Education in the Industrial Age
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-11) -
Student Discipline
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-11) -
Georgia Tech Traditions: The Evolution of Georgia Tech Spirit
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-11) -
Takin' Care of Business: The Georgia Tech Workshop
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-11) -
Victorian Sericulture in Georgia
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10-27) -
The Social Significance of Georgia Tech's Creation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10) -
Conflicted Beginnings: A Dichotomy of Modernism and the Victorian Era at the Georgia Institute of Technology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10) -
The Establishment of Fraternities on the Georgia Tech Campus Prior to 1905
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10-28) -
The Progression of the Science Curriculum at Georgia Tech
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10-27)