Tracing the fascinating history of human light, from stone lamps to the lightbulb, the story of light is also the story of evolving humanity. The class, social and environmental implications of providing light has shaped historical eras: crude lamps and tallow candles constricted waking hours and drove the crazed hunting of whales for their oil towards environmental disaster. Gaslight helped to create leisure hours in the evening and allowed the emergence of vibrant street life in cities while incandescent light changed the ways we live and sleep. Jane Brox asks the reader to consider the cost of the current grid system for providing light.
Jane Brox Bücher
Jane Brox ist eine Autorin, deren Werk tief in die Landschaft und die Beziehung der Menschheit zu ihr eintaucht. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtung und eine lyrische Prosa aus, die ihre Themen zum Leben erweckt. Brox erforscht Themen wie Arbeit, Erinnerung und die sich ständig verändernde Natur des Ortes. Ihre Schriften bieten den Lesern nachdenkliche Betrachtungen über das Leben und die natürliche Welt.




Five Thousand Days Like This One: An American Family History
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the themes of nature and introspection, this book draws parallels between the philosophies of Henry David Thoreau and the insights of Jane Brox. It delves into the profound connections between humanity and the natural world, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences and the impact of the environment on personal growth. Through evocative prose, it captures the essence of contemplation and the haunting beauty of existence.
Exploring the evolution of light, Jane Brox traces humanity's journey from primitive stone lamps to futuristic LEDs woven into fabric. This comprehensive history reveals how our relationship with illumination reflects our identity and transformation over time, highlighting the intricate connection between light and modern existence.
Silence
A Social History of One of the Least Understood Elements of Our Lives
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the profound impact of silence on the human psyche, this compelling history delves into its role in various contexts, including prisons and contemplative spaces. The author examines how silence influences thought, behavior, and society, revealing its power as a transformative force in our lives. Through insightful analysis and rich examples, the book invites readers to reflect on the significance of silence in shaping our experiences and understanding of the world.