We congratulate the EHL TC team –Ruth Oldenziel, Hermione Giffard, Dick van Lente, Henk-Jan Dekker, Maliene Kip and Michael Keith — with the publication of yet another great volume!

 

 

We are proud to present the latest issue of  Technology and Culture

edited here in Eindhoven with the latest research and book reviews!

 Technology and Culture is the leading journal in the history of technology, science, medicine and mathematics; it draws on scholarship in diverse disciplines to publish insightful pieces intended for general readers as well as specialists.

 At Johns Hopkins University Press, the journal is the most prominent publication (number 1) in the history and philosophy of science and technology collection. It is number 18 among all of Johns Hopkins’ 669 journals in the humanities and social sciences by downloads. Find our content digitally on Johns Hopkins’ database (MUSE)!

Volume 65, Number 4, October 2024

On The Cover

Cover Essay: Fusing Technology with Art in Advertising | Elizabeth Stephens

Debate

Debate: Building a U.S. Regulatory Empire in the Chip War with China | John Krige

Research Articles

“Artificial Mothers” on Display: How Public Exhibits Shaped the Development of Incubators | Elizabeth Stephens

 

Poisonous Workplaces: What Workers Faced in British Chemical Weapons Factories | Peter Thorsheim

 

Identity Instrumentalized: Pattern Recognition as an Epistemology of Surveillance, 1960–66 | Aaron Gluck-Thaler

 

Toward a Symmetrical Global History of Technology: The Adoption of Chlorination in Bogotá, London, and Jersey City, 1900–1920 | Edisson Aguilar Torres

 

Extreme, Outrageous, and (Un)reliable: Navigating Uncertainty in the Development of Sound-Based Fog Signals in Scotland, 1860–1900 | Rachel Dishington

 

Automating Power: Cybernetics and Sovereignty in Cold War North Korea | Benoit Berthelier

 

Old Wine in New Bottles: The Technological Promise of Biorefinery In Historical Perspective | Marcin Krasnodębski

 

Public History

Public History: Infrastructural Imaginaries and the Production of Affective Power | Felix Mauch

 

Public History: Infrastructure, Climate Change, and Radical Action | Jan Hansen

 

Public History: Quantum Computing as Imagined Infrastructure | Daniela Zetti

 

Public History: The Infrastructural Utopia of Metropa | Stefan Esselborn and Martin Meiske

 

 

Organizational Notes

Da Vinci Medal Address: A Centrifugal Maelstrom? | Alex Roland

 

 

Book Reviews

Review of Technikwenden: Historische Perspektiven auf soziotechnische Um- und Aufbrüche [Technological turns: Historical perspectives on socio-technical upheavals and changes] ed. by Heike Weber | Felix Mauch

 

Review of Developing to Scale: Technology and the Making of Global Health by Heidi Morefield | Cal Biruk

 

Review of Pious Labor: Islam, Artisanship, and Technology in Colonial India by Amanda Lanzillo | Bidisha Dhar

 

Review of Nothing But Nets: A Biography of Global Health Science and Its Objects by Kirsten Moore-Sheeley | Kundai Manamere

 

Review of Electrifying Indonesia: Technology and Social Justice in National Development by Anto Mohsin | George Wilkenfeld

 

Review of The Low-Carbon Contradiction: Energy Transition, Geopolitics, and the Infrastructural State in Cuba by Gustav Cederlöf | Albert Gil Gil

 

Review of States of Cultivation: Imperial Transition and Scientific Agriculture in the Eastern Mediterranean by Elizabeth R. Wlliams | Önder Eren Akgül

 

Review of Desert Edens: Colonial Climate Engineering in the Age of Anxiety by Philipp Lehmann | Brock Cutler

 

Review of Die Geburt des Geoengineerings: Großbauprojekte in der Frühphase des Anthropozäns [The Birth of Geoengineering: Large-scale construction projects in the early phase of the Anthropocene] by Martin Meiske | Leander Diener

 

Review of Bien au chaud: Histoire du chauffage au XXe siècle [Keeping warm: The history of heating in the twentieth century] by Renan Viguié | Alain Beltran

 

Review of Energizing Neoliberalism: The 1970s Energy Crisis and the Making of Modern America by Caleb Wellum | James Allison

 

Review of The Toxic Ship: The Voyage of the Khian Sea and the Global Waste Trade by Simone M. Müller | Adam M. Romero

 

Review of Ecological by Design: A History from Scandinavia by Kjetil Fallan | Rob Gioielli

Review of Globalization in a Glass: The Rise of Pilsner Beer through Technology, Taste and Empire by Malcolm F. Purinton | Kenneth Bertrams

 

Review of Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America by Beth Linker | Jennifer Kaufmann-Buhler

 

Review of Relaying Cinema in Midcentury Iran: Material Cultures in Transit by Kaveh Askari | Pedram Partovi

 

Review of Sounding Human: Music and Machines, 1740–2020 by Deirdre Loughridge | Joeri Bruyninckx

 

Review of High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape by Marc Masters | John Hajduk

 

Review of Camera Geologica: An Elemental History of Photography by Siobhan Angus | Joris Mercelis

 

Review of Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization by Nina Lager Vestberg | Darren Newbury

 

Review of Capturing Glaciers: A History of Repeat Photography and Global Warming by Dani Inkpen | Josh Ellenbogen

 

Review of Variable Conditions: Para-computational Arts in Canada, 1965–1995 ed. by Adam Lauder | Lindsay Caplan

 

Review of Codes of Modernity: Chinese Scripts in the Global Information Age by Uluğ Kuzuoğlu | John Alekna

 

Review of Die Stadtrohrpost: Geschichte einer kritischen Infrastruktur in Berlin und Hamburg im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert [The city tube post office: the history of a critical infrastructure in Berlin and Hamburg in the 19th and 20th centuries] by Cleopatra Schuhmacher | Christian Franke

 

Geschichten der Künstlichen Intelligenz in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland [Histories of artificial intelligence in the Federal Republic of Germany] ed. by Rudolf Seising | Ricky Wichum

 

Review of Tor: From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy by Ben Collier | Anushah Hossain

 

Review of Visions of a Digital Nation: Market and Monopoly in British Telecommunications by Jacob Ward | Rita Zajácz

 

Review of The Cybernetic Border: Drones, Technology, and Intrusion by Iván Chaar López | Salem Elzway

 

Review of A Boston Schooner in the Royal Navy, 1768–1772: Commerce and Conflict in Maritime British America by Phillip Reid | Karel Davids

 

Review of If Cars Could Walk: Postsocialist Streets in Transformation ed. by Ger Duijzings and Tauri Tuvikene | Lyubomir Pozharliev

 

Review of A People’s History of SFO: The Making of the Bay Area and an Airport by Eric Porter | Victor Marquez

 

Review of Accessing Technical Education in Modern Japan (2 vols.) ed. by Erich Pauer and Regine Mathias | Yoshiyuki Kikuchi

 

Review of “Culture” of Science and the Making of Modern India by Deepak Kumar |
Kamlesh Mohan

 

Review of Transforming American Science: Universities, the Government, and the Cold War by Jonathan Engel | Jason Krupar

 

Review of Hinge Points: An Inside Look at North Korea’s Nuclear Program by Siegfried S. Hecker with Elliot A. Serbin | John P. Dimoia

 

Review of Craft is Political ed. by D Wood | Joshua Grace

 

Review of Precision: A History of American Warfare by James Patton Rogers | Tim Schultz

 

Review of Gas Mask Nation: Visualizing Civil Air Defense in Wartime Japan by Gennifer Weisenfeld | Peter Thompson

 

Review of Sonar to Quartz Clock: Technology and Physics in War, Academy, and Industry by Shaul Katzir | Arne Schirrmacher

 

Review of Mysteries of the Deep: How Seafloor Drilling Expeditions Revolutionized Our Understanding of Earth History by James Lawrence Powell | Samantha Muka