Technology and Culture cover, April 2013

In the current issue

Essay
James W. Cortada, "How New Technologies Spread: Lessons from Computing Technologies"

Essay Reviews
Karen Reeds, "All the Tools Fit to Print: Mark Bland, A Guide to Early Printed Books and Manuscripts;
Susan Dackerman, ed., Prints and the Pursuit of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe"

Theresa Levitt, "Science and Technology beyond the Barricades:
Robert Fox, The Savant and The State; John Tresch, The Romantic Machine"

Veront M. Satchell, "At Work in the Fields of Their Lords: Jonathan Curry-Machado, Cuban Sugar Industry; Lyman L. Johnson, Workshop of Revolution"

Peter A. Coclanis, "Rethinking
the Economic History of Early Modern India: Prasannan Parthasarathi, Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not"

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