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Series preface | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Inventing the History of an Invention: J. A. Fleming's Route to the Valve | 7 | |
The Electron Made Public: The Exhibition of Pure Science in the British Empire Exhibition, 1924-5 | 25 | |
Wilhelm Cauer and his Mathematical Device | 45 | |
Earl Bakken's Little White Box: The Complex Meanings of a the First Transistorized Pacemaker | 75 | |
When is a Microprocessor not a Microprocessor? The Industrial Construction of a Semiconductor Innovation | 115 | |
Exhibition Critique: Background for the Information Age | 135 | |
Information Age - a Critique | 143 | |
'The Mind's Eye' and the Computers of Seymour Cray | 151 | |
Researching Rabi's Relics: Using the Electron to Determine Nuclear Moments Before Magnetic Resonance, 1927-37 | 161 | |
Collectors and Museums | 175 | |
Index | 193 |
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