
A futuristic vision: the advance of technology leads to rapid transport, sophisticated tastes among the masses, mechanization, and extravagant building projects. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1829.
Wellcome Collection (CC BY-NC 4.0).
- Series editors
Ruth Oldenziel, TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Erik van der Vleuten, TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands- Chronological Scope
- 19th-20th century
- Keywords
- Infrastructures, technology, knowledge circulation, users, engineers
- Organisation
- Stichting Historie der Techniek
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Serie
Studies in History, Technology and Society
Discipline:History, Art History, and Archaeology
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This series seeks to present scholarship about the role of technology in history. It focuses on how technical communities, nation-states, businesses, social groups, and other actors have contested, projected, performed, and reproduced multiple representations of Europe while constructing and using a range of technologies. The series understands Europe both as an intellectual construct and material practices in relation to spaces.