We are proud to present the next issue of Technology and Culture, which is a special issue on Early Modern Technology and includes many books reviewed from around the world. 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.
October 2020, Vol 61, No 4
Special Issue: Manufacturing Modernity. Innovations in Early Modern Europe
Manufacturing Modernity. Innovations in Early Modern Europe—An Introduction | Adam Lucas
Illuminated Publics: Representations of Street Lamps in Revolutionary France | Benjamin Bothereau
Public History
Public History Take 1: Historians of Technology Watching Chernobyl | The Editors
Chernobyl the TV Series: On Suspending the Truth or What’s the Benefit of Lies? | Sonja D. Schmid
Chernobyl as Technoscience | Eglė Rindzevičiūtė
Conference Proceedings
Archives Revisited
Sixty-years of Scholarship | The Editors
Urban Transport and Mobility in Technology and Culture | Peter Norton
Book Reviews
Review of Technology: Critical History of a Concept by Eric Schatzberg | David E. Nye
Review of Fifty Years of Medieval Technology and Social Change edited by Steven A. Walton | Adam Lucas
Review of Screen Culture: A Global History by Richard Butsch | Noah Arceneaux
Review of Respawn: Gamers, Hackers, and Technogenic Life by Colin Milburn | Pieter Van den Heede
Review of Radio Soundings: South Africa and the Black Modern by Liz Gunner | Marissa J. Moorman
Review of Toxic Shock: A Social History by Sharra L. Vostral | Donna J. Drucker
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