Newsletter of the Mercurians, in the Society for the History of Technology

Volume 11 No. 1, Nov 1998

Mercurial Matters

Session Planning: 1999 and 2000

Mercurians Books?

Robert Arns Awarded IEEE Prize

Web Site in Progress

Signal Processing Monographs

Toward a History of Information Systems

Misreading the Supreme Court: A Puzzling Chapter in the History of Radio

Access Denied: The Beginning and End of the Information Society

Book Review
Universal Service

Media Ecology Assoc.

Film Studies Conference

Contact us

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Editors:

Pamela Walker Laird
Department of History
University of Colorado Denver
Campus Box 182; P.O. Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
(303) 556-4830; FAX (303) 556-6037
plaird@carbon.cudenver.edu
 
Andrew Butrica
Code ZH, History Office
NASA Headquarters
Washington, DC 20546
abutrica@hq.nasa.gov

News & Museum Review Editor:

David Morton
Center for the History of Electrical Engineering
39 Union Street
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5062
908/932-1066; FAX 908/932-1193
d. morton@ieee.org

Book Review Editor:

Jonathan Coopersmith
Department of History
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX 77843
(409) 845-7148; FAX (409) 862-4314
j-coopersmith@tamu.edu


Associate Board:

James Beniger, James E. Brittain, James Carey, Elizabeth Eisenstein, Walter Ong, Michael Schudson, John Staudenmaier, Edward Wachtel