Word: revolutionizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Ackroyd's vividly human More is Arthurian rather than canonical, imperfect yet inspiring. And that is the gloss that Ackroyd develops in what may be called a fantastic sequel to More--even though it was published one year earlier. In the novel Milton in America, Ackroyd has the 17th century...
Newt Gingrich, leader of the Republican revolution, which now has turned on him. I could not help finding a similarity with Robespierre. JAMES N. HOWELL Pacifica, Calif.
But now we're seeing a reverse tectonic shift. The digital revolution is starting to decentralize power and production, which permits more garage-based entrepreneurs and small businesses. It is also creating more tailored and personalized products, ranging from jeans and shoes shaped just for you to steel and widgets...
The company's assembly line alone threw America's Industrial Revolution into overdrive. Instead of having workers put together the entire car, Ford's cronies, who were great tool- and diemakers from Scotland, organized teams that added parts to each Model T as it moved down a line. By the...
The above pieces are actually among the least political of the exhibition. A number of photo montages, primarily by John Heartfield and El Lissitzky, take up Soviet propaganda, Hitler and Weimar politics with a style that anticipates, but far from outshines, contemporary artists like Barbara Kruger. Their montages are busy...