New Edition of Technology and Culture!

Managing Editor Announcement
Announcement Type
Journal
Location
United States
Subject Fields
History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, American History / Studies, British History / Studies, European History / Studies, Business History / Studies

We are proud to present the next issue of Technology and Culture, providing the latest research and book reviews! Technology and Culture is the leading journal in the history of technology; it draws on scholarship in diverse disciplines to publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists.


July 2020, VOLUME 61, No 3
 
Petroleum's Park: How Oil Shaped the Palisades Interstate Park, 1900-1960 by Raechel Lutz

Making Engineering Visible: Photography and the Politics of Drinking Water in Modern Paris by Sean Weiss

The New Surgical Amphitheater: Color Television and Medical Education in Postwar America by Susan Murray

Managing Privacy: Cryptography or Private Networks of Communication in the Nineteenth Century by
Jean-François Fava-Verde

Regulating Innovation: Utility vs. Leisure in Swedish Moped History, 1952-1961 by Martin Emanuel and Pär Blomkvist

Computer Models and Thatcherist Futures: From Monopolies to Markets in British Telecommunications by Jacob Ward

Contextualizing Colossus: Codebreaking Technology and Institutional Capabilities by Thomas Haigh and Mark Priestly

Producing Electric Light: How Resource Scarcity Affected Light Bulbs, 1880-1914 by Hanna Vikström

Landline Natives: Telephone Practices since the 1950s as Innovation by Mette Abildgaard and Lee Humphreys

Plus many Book Reviews! Find us on Johns Hopkins' Project Muse.

Technik als Motor der Modernisierung; Contraception: A Concise History; Modern Things on Trial: Islam's Global and Material Reformation in the Age of Rida, 1865-1935; A Tale of Three Thirsty Cities: The Innovative Water Systems of Toledo, London and Paris in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century; The Stuff of Bits: An Essay on the Materialities of Information; Barriers Down: How American Power and Free-Flow Policies Shaped Global Media; Mass Media, Consumerism and National Identity in Postwar Japan; Technology and the Environment in State-Socialist Hungary: An Economic History; Straßenverkehr und soziale Sichtbarkeit: Das Massenmedium Straße in Chicago 1900-1930; Well-Being, Sustainability and Social Development: The Netherlands 1850-2050; An Underground Guide to Sewers, or: Down, Through & Out in Paris, London, New York &c.; Technology and Tradition in Mesoamerica after the Spanish Invasion: Archeological Perspectives; The Gun in Central Africa: A History of Technology and Politics; The Origins of American Strategic Bombing Theory; Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History; The Eye of War: Military Perception from the Telescope to the Drone; Superrealistas. Rayos X y vanguardias artísticas; The Grand Designers: The Evolution of the Airplane in the 20th Century; IBM: The Rise and Fall and Reinvention of a Global Icon; Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon; Radiation Nation: Three Mile Island and the Political Transformation of the 1970s; Big Science Fiction: Kernfusion und Popkultur in den USA; Engineering the Environment: Phytotrons and the Quest for Climate Control in the Cold War; Technocrats of the Imagination: Art, Technology, and the Military-Industrial Avant-Garde; Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy in the Modern South; American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light, 1750-1865; The Train and the Telegraph: A Revisionist History.

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Hermione Giffard, Managing Editor, Technology and Culture

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managingeditor@tecculture.org