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When old technologies were new: thinking about electric communication in the late nineteenth century

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This book describes how two newly invented communications technologies - the telephone and the electric light - were publicly envisioned, in specialized engineering trade journals as well as in more popular media, at the end of the nineteenth century.

Much of the focus is on the telephone, particularly how it disrupted established social relations (people did not know how to to respond to its use or impact) and how society tried to bring it under a carefullyprescribed pattern of proper usage.

While the emphasis is on the way professionals in the electronics field tried to control the new media, their broader social impact is also discussed.

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Oxford University Press
0198021380 / 9780198021384
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/05/1990
English
269 pages
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