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The relationship between history and technology is multifaceted and complex. History provides context for understanding the development and impact of technology, while technology can shape historical events and societal change. The role of history in understanding technology, and vice versa, is crucial for recognizing the significance of innovation, identifying patterns in technological progress, and avoiding the pitfalls of technological advancement.

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For the book series published by Continuum, see History of Technology (book series). Academic journal
History and Technology
DisciplineHistory of technology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMartin Collins
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PublisherRoutledge
FrequencyQuarterly
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ISO 4Hist. Technol.
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ISSN0734-1512 (print)
1477-2620 (web)
LCCN88656216
OCLC no.185681834
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History and Technology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to publishing papers on all aspects of the history of technology. It was established in 1983. One of the founding editors was Pietro Redondi. The subjects range from ancient and classical times to the present day. Previously published by Gordon & Breach, the current publisher is Taylor & Francis.

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