
About this book series
The History of Computing series publishes high-quality books which address the history of computing, with an emphasis on the ‘externalist’ view of this history, more accessible to a wider audience. The series examines content and history from four main quadrants: the history of relevant technologies, the history of the core science, the history of relevant business and economic developments, and the history of computing as it pertains to social history and societal developments.
Titles can span a variety of product types, including but not exclusively, themed volumes, biographies, ‘profile’ books (with brief biographies of a number of key people), expansions of workshop proceedings, general readers, scholarly expositions, titles used as ancillary textbooks, revivals and new editions of previous worthy titles.
These books will appeal, varyingly, to academics and students in computer science, history, mathematics, business and technology studies. Some titles will also directly appeal to professionals and practitioners of different backgrounds.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2190-684X
- Print ISSN
- 2190-6831
- Series Editor
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- Gerard Alberts
Book titles in this series
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Words and Power
Computers, Language, and U.S. Cold War Values
- Authors:
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- Bernadette Longo
- Copyright: 2021
- Published: 28 July 2022
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Cyber and the City
Securing London’s Banks in the Computer Age
- Authors:
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- Ashley Sweetman
- Copyright: 2022
- Published: 26 July 2022
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Historical Studies in Computing, Information, and Society
Insights from the Flatiron Lectures
- Editors:
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- William Aspray
- Copyright: 2019
- Published: 26 August 2021
Abstracted and indexed in
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- zbMATH