Master Spirit of the Age
Explore the compelling narrative in Master Spirit of the Age by J. Rodney Millard, published by University of Toronto Press in 1988. This insightful book delves into the social history of organized civil engineers, highlighting their quest for power and prestige. Rather than focusing solely on engineering feats, Millard emphasizes the engineers themselves and their collective actions during times of societal change. With 277 pages of rich analysis, this work uncovers the dynamics of how engineers navigated their evolving roles and the impact of their collective efforts. Perfect for readers interested in the intersection of profession and society, Master Spirit of the Age offers a unique perspective on the resilience and adaptability of engineers in a transforming world.