Background
Usselman, Steven Walter was born on November 21, 1956 in Lynwood, California, United States. Son of Leo Bernard and Lillian Walters Usselman.
(Efforts to create and mold new technologies have been a c...)
Efforts to create and mold new technologies have been a central, recurrent feature of the American experience since at least the time of the Revolution. Many of the most tumultuous events in the nation's history have involved disputes over the appropriateness and desirability of particular technologies. For nearly a century, railroad technology persistently posed novel challenges for Americans, prompting them to reexamine their most cherished institutions and beliefs. Covering a now neglected aspect of American history, Usselman traces their myriad struggles in rich detail.
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Usselman, Steven Walter was born on November 21, 1956 in Lynwood, California, United States. Son of Leo Bernard and Lillian Walters Usselman.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Delaware, Newark, 1985. Bachelor, University California, San Diego, La Jolla, 1979.
Assistant to associate professor University North Carolina, Charlotte, 1985—1990, associate professor, 1990—1995, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, since 1996. President Society History Technology, 2007—2008.
(Efforts to create and mold new technologies have been a c...)
Trustee Business history Conference, 1991—1993.
Married Marion Curtis Usselman, January 29, 1957. Children: Karen Curtis, Laura Frances, Nathan Michael.