About T&C
Technology and Culture, founded in 1959, is the preeminent journal for the history of technology. International and interdisciplinary, T&C publishes articles and research notes by scholars from a wide range of intellectual disciplines: history, sociology, engineering, law, architecture, anthropology, economics, philosophy, literature, to name a few. It also features essays and commentary on public affairs related to the interactions of technology and culture, reviews of museums and exhibits, and forty or more book reviews in each issue. Periodically the journal devotes an issue to a single theme; topics have included water technology in the Netherlands, medical and biomedical technology, patents, labor, and gender. Currently T&C numbers 1,500 individual and some 1,000 institutional subscribers in more than 30 countries.
A full-text electronic edition is online at Project Muse. SHOT members who wish to use the online edition but who are not affiliated with an institution that subscribes to Muse can obtain an individual login name and password here. An index to the journal is online here.
T&C is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press for the Society for the History of Technology, and jointly sponsored by The Henry Ford, the University of Detroit Mercy, and the University of Michigan—Dearborn.
The Technology and Culture Forum is a lecture series sponsored by the consortium of institutions that also sponsor the T&C editorial office. Details and coming events.
To subscribe: Membership in SHOT carries a subscription to T&C. A membership form is online here, or telephone the Johns Hopkins University Press at 800.548.1784. Click here to see a sample issue. For more information, contact the SHOT secretary’s office, shot@iastate.edu
- Information for contributors
- Guidelines for manuscript preparation
- Bruce Mazlish, “The Art of Reviewing,” AHA Perspectives, February 2001
- Subscriptions and renewals
- Institutional subscriptions and back issues
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