Melvin Kranzberg

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Kranzberg graduated from Amherst College, received a master's and a Ph.D. from Harvard University and served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II. He received a Bronze Star for interrogating captured German prisoners and learning the location of Nazi gun emplacements. He was one of two interrogators out of nine in Patton's army who were not killed during the conflict. He received his interrogation training at Camp Ritchie in Maryland, making him one of the Ritchie Boys.
Kranzberg is known for his laws of technology, the first of which states "Technology is neither good nor bad; ''nor is it neutral''."
He was one of the founders of the Society for the History of Technology in the United States and long-time editor of its journal ''Technology and Culture''. Kranzberg served as president of the society from 1983 to 1984, and edited the society's journal from 1959 to 1981, when he turned it over to Robert C. Post of the Smithsonian Institution. The society awards a yearly $4000 fellowship named after Kranzberg to doctoral students engaged in the preparation of dissertations on the history of technology. The award is available to students all over the world. In 1967 Kranzberg was awarded the Leonardo da Vinci Medal by the Society for the History of Technology.
Howard P. Segal wrote an informative semi-biographical tribute to Kranzberg in the Virginia Quarterly Review.
There are two biographical articles by Robert C. Post in Technology and Culture: * "Back at the Start: History and Technology and Culture," T&C 51 (2010): 961–94 * "Chance and Contingency: Putting Mel Kranzberg in Context," T&C 50 (2009): 839–72.
Kranzberg helped found the International Committee for the History of Technology. Provided by Wikipedia
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By the Sweat of thy brow work in the western world by Kranzberg, Melvin, Gies, Joseph
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The siege of Paris 1870-1871 A political and social history by Kranzberg, Melvin
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ICOHTEC some informal personal reminiscences by Kranzberg, Melvin
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Breve storia del lavoro L'organizzazione del lavoro umano nel suo precesso evolutio by Kranzberg, Melvin, Gies, Joseph
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The siege of Paris 1870 - 1871 ; a political and social history by Kranzberg, Melvin
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The siege of Paris 1870 - 1871 ; a political and social history by Kranzberg, Melvin
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Technological education, technological style
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