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History of Post and Telecoms Bibliography
Journal and Book Chapter Articles 1948-1979

Graveson, Samuel. (1948), “Telegraphs old and new,” Bulletin, Postal History Society, 43 (1948), 10-15.

Mather, FC (1953), “The Railways, the Electric Telegraph and Public Order during the Chartist Period 1837-48”, History 38: 40-53

Risberg, Einar (1959), Suomen lennätinlaitoksen historia 1855-1955. [Finska telegrafverkets historia.]

Hart, H (1961), “Sherman and the Bull and Mouth”, Journal of Transport History V (1) :12-21

Shaw, D (1967), “News Bias and the Telegraph: A Study of Historical Change”, Journalism Quarterly 44 (Spring 1967): 3-12, 31

Ball, DW (1968), “Toward a Sociology of Telephones and Telephoners” p59-75 in Truzzi M (ed) Sociology and Everyday Life, Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall

Blair, C. N. M. (1968), 'The mails to and from India, 1837-80.' Postal History, 154 (1968), 33-5.

Aronson, S (1971), “The Sociology of the Telephone”, International Journal of Comparative Sociology 12 (September): 153-67

Gorman, M (1971), “Sir William O’Shaughnessy, Lord Dalhousie, and the Establishment of the Telegraph System in India”, Technology and Culture 12: 581-601

Kennedy, Paul Michael. (1971), 'Imperial Cable Communications and Strategy, 1870-1914'. English Historical Review, 86 (1971), 728-752

Robb, Andrew. (1973), 'Edward Watkin and the Pacific telegraph, 1861-5'. Ontario History, 65 (1973), 189-209.

Aked, C (1974), “Alexander Bain: The Father of Electrical Horology”, Antiquarian Horology 9 (1974): 52-60

Finn, Bernard S (1974), “Survival of early techniques in the telegraph industry” In: Actes du XIIIe Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences 1971 (pub. 1974), 11: 258-263

Schwarzlose, Richard (1974), “Early Telegraphic News Dispatches: Forerunners of the AP”, Journalism Quarterly 51 (Winter 1974): 595-601

Hounshell, D (1975), “Elisha Gray and the Telephone: On the Disadvantages of Being an Expert”, Technology and Culture 16: 133-161

Dawson, Keith (1976),“Electromagnetic telegraphy: Early ideas, proposals, and apparatus”, In: History of Technology 1976, 1: 113-141

Molella, Arthur P (1976), “The electric motor, the telegraph, and Joseph Henry's theory of technological progress”, In: Proceedings of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) 1976, 64: 1273-1278

Pool, I de Sola (1977), “The Communication/Transportation Tradeoff”, pp74-83 in Policy Studies Journal 6 (Autumn)

Scowen, Frank (1977), “The automatic telephone exchange”, In: Transactions, Newcomen Society 1974-76 (pub. 1977), 47: 35-46

Tucker, D. G (1977), “The first cross-channel telephone cable: The London-Paris telephone links of 1891”, In: Transactions, Newcomen Society 1974-76 (pub. 1977), 47: 117-132

Tucker,DG (1977), The Early Development of the British Underground Trunk Telephone Network, Newcomen Society Transactions, 1977-78, 49: 57-74

Garbade, K & Silber W (1978), “Technology, Communication and the Performance of Financial Markets: 1840-1975”, pp819-32 in Journal of Finance 33 (3) (June 1978) re-printed in Richard Roberts (ed) International Financial Centres vol 1: Concepts, Development and Dynamics (Edward Elgar, 1994).

Celoria, Francis. (1978), 'Early Victorian telegraphs in London's topography, history and archaeology'. In Collectanea Londiniensia, (ed.) J. Bird and others (London and Middx. Archaeol. Soc. special paper, 2. London: The society, 1978), 415-35.

Celoria, Francis. (1978), 'Some specimens of early telegraph cables in the Science Museum'. Industrial Archaeology Review, 3:1 (1978)

Freezee, Walter D, (1978), “The first trans-Atlantic cable / Walter D. Freezee”Journal of the Washington Academy of Science 1978, 68: 3-13.

James, H. V. (1978), 'The London-Yarmouth telegraph line 1806-1814'. Norfolk Archaeology, 37 (1978), 126-9.

Langdale, J (1978), “The Growth of Long-Distance Telephony in the Bell System 1875-1907”, pp145-59 in Journal of Historical Geography 4 (2)

Scowen, F (1978), “Transoceanic submarine telegraphy”, In: Transactions, Newcomen Society 1976-77 (pub. 1978), 48: 1-10

Tucker, D. Gorden (1978), “Francois van Rysselberghe: Pioneer of long-distance telephony”, In: Technology and Culture 1978, 19: 650-674

Craypo, C (1979), “The Impact of Changing Corporate Structure and Technology on Telegraph Labor 1870-1978” Labor Studies Journal 3 1979 pp 283-307

Langdale, J (1979), “Impact of the Telegraph on the Buffalo Agricultural Commodity Market: 1846-1848”, pp 165-9 in Professional Geographer 31

Tucker, D. G (1979), “The early development of the British underground trunk telephone network” In: Transactions, Newcomen Society 1977-78 (pub. 1979), 49: 57-74

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October 17, 2006