Understanding the Inventions That Changed the World

Understanding the Inventions That Changed the World « Series from 2013

Series from 2013

Broadcast info
Genres: Documentary

From prehistoric times to the 21st century, inventions have changed the world, enabling humans to produce more food and energy and to establish social order and cultural meaning.

In fact, great inventions have marked a number of key turning points in human history, transforming society and our daily lives. Now you can learn the remarkable stories surrounding history’s most monumental inventions.

Share on
Share on Facebook
Facebook
X
Share on E-mail
E-mail

Great Inventions in Everyday Life

We're surrounded by great inventions that have transformed our daily lives, from the steam engine to the Internet. Begin your exploration of great inventions by considering just how pervasive inventions truly are. Do we notice them in the world around us? Do we know how they work? Who invented them, and why?

The Potter's Wheel and Metallurgy

Step back to the Stone Age and look at the craft of pottery and the development of metals. Although we might think of ancient people as "primitive," early humans were remarkably observant about the world around them, which led to several complex inventions.

Beer, Wine, and Distilled Spirits

One of the recurring themes in the history of invention is the way technology leads to material abundance. See how the Agricultural Revolution changed life for early humans. Then trace the development of alcoholic beverages from the earliest days of civilization through the Middle Ages and consider the cultural insights alcohol can offer.

The Galley, Coins, and the Alphabet

In addition to creating material abundance, technology, whether it's an oxcart or a telecommunications network, facilitates interaction between people. Explore the role of trade in early societies and how ships, coins, and the alphabet shaped the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean.

Crossbows East and West

To study the way people have used technology to secure and maintain political power, journey east to China and examine the role of the crossbow in the Warring States Era. As the world's first machine with interchangeable parts, the crossbow is a marvel of engineering that shaped the political history of China for centuries.

Roman Arches - Aqueducts and the Colosseum

We're all familiar with the glory of Roman engineering, from the Romans' system of roads to their impressive monuments. How did these structures work from a technical standpoint? And why build them? Delve into Roman history and explore the way in which technology served state ends.

Waterwheels and Clocks

Pagodas and Cathedrals

Paper and Printing

Gunpowder, Cannons, and Guns

Telescopes and Microscopes

The Caravel and Celestial Navigation

Unblocking the Power of Coal and Iron

Steam Engines and Pin Making

Canals and Railroads

Food Preservation

Water and Sewer Systems

Batteries and Electric Generators

Cameras, Telephones, and Phonographs

Electric Light and Power

Department Stores and Modern Retailing

Motion Pictures

Surgery and the Operating Room

Steel, Glass, and Plastics

The Model T