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ARTICLE From Kenya with Love… The Telecoupled Rose System, 1920–2020

Authors: Klara Strecker, Frank Veraart In: ICON Vol. 28.1 (2023): 77-104   This article presents a transnational history of entangled rose trade. Building on notions of sustainability telecoupling, and transnational history literature, it investigates the historical (dis)entanglement process between Kenya and the Netherlands. It aims to go beyond the common supply side focus to tell

2023-12-30T13:03:29+01:00December 30th, 2023|Global History, Publications|

SPECIAL ISSUE Entangling technological infrastructures, material flows and environmental modernities

Guest editors: Stathis Arapostathis & Frank Veraart ICON Vol. 28.1 (2023): 1-179 https://www.icohtec.org/icon/volume-28-issue-1-2023/ https://www.icohtec.org/icon/volume-28-issue-1-2023/ Stathis Arapostathis and Frank Veraart Introduction: Entangling Technological Infrastructures, Material Flows and Environmental Modernities, p. 9-23 John Martin British Agricultural Revolutions: The Dissemination and Assimilation of More Productive Methods, p. 24-47 Show abstract   Sotiris Alexakis and Stathis Arapostathis From Exploitation

Keynore address Gijs Mom at T2M 2023 (Seoul)

EHL's Associate Professor emeritus Gijs Mom's delivered a keynote address at the 2023 GMHC-T2M Annual Conference in Seoul, on “New Mobility Studies: Niche to Mainstream.” Keynote Speech (Prof. Gijs Mom): https://youtu.be/z33H-octu8U  

2023-12-08T16:47:35+01:00December 8th, 2023|News|

Technology & Culture October 2023 issue

Read the latest research, essays, and book reviews in Technology and Culture!   We are proud to present the next issue of Technology and Culture, the leading journal in the history of technology; we draw on scholarship from diverse disciplines and publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists. This is a Special Issue

2023-11-28T17:14:01+01:00November 28th, 2023|Publications|

Now published: Technology & Culture — October 2023 issue

Read the latest research, essays, and book reviews in Technology and Culture!   We are proud to present the next issue of Technology and Culture, the leading journal in the history of technology; we draw on scholarship from diverse disciplines and publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists. This is a Special Issue

2023-11-28T17:14:32+01:00November 28th, 2023|News|

Erik van der Vleuten nominated best master program teacher university-wide

EHL's Erik van der Vleuten was among the three final nominees for the best master teacher award 2022-23 of Eindhoven University of Technology, which ran 24 master programs that year. At the Momentum festival on 29 September another well-deserved winner was announced. Still, the history of technology was highly visible in the omnipresent PR surrounding

2023-10-31T10:13:09+01:00October 3rd, 2023|News|

Mila Davids awarded with Embassy Science Fellowship 2023

NWO, in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has awarded twelve Embassy Science Fellowships (ESF-NL) in 2023. Mila Davids was awarded one of these. Mila will be connected to Netherlands Office Taipei. Her topic is "Sustainable production methods in the semiconductor industry in Taiwan: challenges and strategies for improving sustainability performance" Please find

2023-09-03T18:12:45+02:00September 3rd, 2023|News|

Technology & Culture 64.3 (2023) now published!

We are proud to present the next issue of Technology and Culture, the leading journal in the history of technology; we draw on scholarship from diverse disciplines and publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists. July 2023, Volume 64, No. 3   On the Cover Stamping Soviet Cosmonauts, Craft and Cosmos │Rachel Hill

2023-08-29T17:13:04+02:00August 29th, 2023|News|

Frank Veraart wins Sophie Coe Prize 2023 for food history

EHL's Frank Veraart is the winner of the Sophie Coe Prize 2023 for food history with his article: Frank Veraart, "Catalysing Socio-Ecological Change: The Extraction and Processing of Edible Oils, 1910–1940," Global Environment 15 (2022): 370–397. The paper presents the entangled history of the innovation of oil hardening and resource exploitation in the global south.

2023-08-23T17:00:49+02:00August 23rd, 2023|News|
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