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- Volume 17, Number 4, October 1976
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- The Interaction of Science and Technology in the Industrial Age
Proceedings of the Burndy Library Conference
(Norwalk, Connecticut, March 1973) - Edited by Nathan Reingold and Arthur Molella
Technology and Culture, the preeminent journal of the history of technology, draws on scholarship in diverse disciplines to publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists. Subscribers include scientists, engineers, anthropologists, sociologists, economists, museum curators, archivists, scholars, librarians, educators, historians, and many others. In addition to scholarly essays, each issue features 30-40 book reviews and reviews of new museum exhibitions. To illuminate important debates and draw attention to specific topics, the journal occasionally publishes thematic issues. Technology and Culture is the official journal of the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT).
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Volume 17, Number 4, October 1976Table of Contents
- Introduction
- pp. 624-633
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.1976.a891814
- First Martyr of Electricity
- pp. 743-745
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