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Technology's storytellers : reweaving the human fabric
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Technology's storytellers : reweaving the human fabric

by John M. Staudenmaier

This study traces the emergence of the history of technology as an intellectual discipline by analysing nearly 300 journal articles. It identifies communal research patterns and explores the relationship between science, culture, and the ideology of technological progress.

Accession 29324 ISBN 0262691353 Publisher MIT Press
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