Technology and CultureTechnology and Culture is the foremost international vehicle for the scholarship of professional historians of technology--and for the historical writing of scholars and professionals in a variety of neighboring disciplines. Readers include engineers, anthropologists, sociologists, museum curators, archvists, and others. In addition to essays, each issue features extensive book reviews as well as reviews of important new museum exhibitions. Recent special issues have focused on biomedical technology, patents and inventions; labor history and the history of technology; engineering in the twentieth century; and gender and technology. Holdings: v. 1 - 39 (1959 - 1998) For USC users only. Requires USC network connection.
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