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Eric. S. Hintz, "American Independent Inventors in an Era of Corporate R&D" (MIT Press, 2021)

Sep 28, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
What Makes the Twentynth Century So Different?
04:32 • 3min
3
What's Your Favorite Inventor?
07:37 • 4min
4
Are You a Champion of Independent Inventors?
11:20 • 3min
5
Is This the Era of R and D?
14:36 • 4min
6
Did Independent Inventors Ever Get Acclaimed?
18:37 • 4min
7
Independent Inventors: Is There Anything Different About Them?
22:19 • 2min
8
Battell's Azirox Photo Copying Process
24:46 • 3min
9
Is There a Future for Government Contracts?
28:08 • 3min
10
The Lummelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
31:08 • 5min
11
Do Independent Inventors Make Communities?
36:19 • 4min
12
Is There Any Hope for a Resurrection of These Organizations?
40:10 • 2min
13
WomenInventors and African American Inventions Still Faced Prejudice
42:26 • 5min
14
Are There Other Examples of Historians Documenting the Contributions of Independent Inventors?
46:58 • 3min
15
Are We Still in the Era of Corporate R and D Em?
49:36 • 3min
16
The Lummelson Centers Web
53:02 • 2min
17
Are There Historical Landmarks Related to Invention and Innovation?
55:12 • 3min
18
The New Deal and Patent Reform in the 19th Century
57:50 • 3min
19
World War Two - What Happened With Samuel Reuben?
01:01:10 • 5min
20
What's Next for You in the Future?
01:06:37 • 3min
21
What's Next for Independent Inventors?
01:09:15 • 3min
22
Silicon Valley
01:12:03 • 3min
23
Is Space the Next Frontier for Independent Inventors?
01:15:18 • 4min