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Understanding Information History: The Case of America in 1920 (1st ed. 2023.)

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Microhistory is a technique that has been used effectively by writers of both fiction and nonfiction.

It enables the author to cut through the complexities of large swaths of history by focusing on a particular time and place.

Microhistories are particularly useful in historical study when a subfield has recently arisen and there are not yet enough monographic studies from which to draw general patterns.

This microhistory focuses on a single year (1920) across the United States, with the goal of understanding the various roles of information in this society.

It gives greater emphasis to the informational aspects of traditional historical topics such as farming, government bureaucracy, the Spanish flu pandemic, and Prohibition; and it gives greater attention to information-rich topics such as libraries and museums, schools and colleges, the financial services and office machinery industries, scientific research institutions, and management consultancies. 

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Springer
3031441346 / 9783031441349
eBook (EPUB)
28/11/2023
Switzerland
98 pages
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