Vol. 12, No. 1
November 1999
Mercurial Matters
Old and New Media
News of Members
Editorial: Seduced by a "First'
2000 in Munich
Nina Wormbs wins Robinson Prize
Information Networks and Urban Spaces
Book Review:
Science in Public
Lemelson Center Fellows Program
News of the Field:
Printing History on the Web
Audio History Library
Westinghouse Films from 1904
What can "Old Technologies" Teach us about Digital Culture?
Recent and Upcoming Conferences
Journal of Radio Studies
New Edition of Bibliography
EXTRA!
Telephone Collectors International
SHOT Session Query: Mechanical to Electrical
A Victorian Internet?
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- Department of History
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