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Dawson, Keith. “Early electro-magnetic telegraph instruments,” Transactions, Newcomen Society 1978-79 (pub. 1980), 50: 73-86 DuBoff, R. (1980), “Business Demand and the Development of the Telegraph in the United States 1844-1860,” pp 459-480 in Business History Review Vol LIV, Boston, MA: Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration Inglis, Kenneth Stanley. “The Imperial Connection : Telegraphic Communication between England and Australia, 1872-1902.” Australia and Britain: Studies in a Changing Relationship, (eds.) MADDEN, A.F.; MORRIS-JONES, W.H., Sydney: NSW 1980), 21-38. Nevitt, Barrington. “Pipeline or grapevine: The changing communications environment,, In: Technology and Culture 1980, 21: 217-226 Perry C (1980), “Frank Ives Scudamore and the Post Office telegraphs,, Albion XII: 352-3 Schwarzlose, R. “The Nation’s First Wire Service: Evidence Supporting a Footnote,” Journalism Quarterly 57 (Winter 1980): 555-62 Austen B (1981), “The impact of the mail coaches on public coach service in England and Wales 1784-1840, Journal of Transport History 3rd Ser II Hoddeson, Lillian. “The emergence of basic research in the Bell Telephone System, 1875-1915,” In: Technology and Culture 1981, 22: 512-544 Hounshell, David A. “Two paths to the telephone,” In: Scientific American 1981, 244(1): 156-163 Jordan, DW. “The adoption of self induction by telephony 1886-1889,” Annals of Science 1982, 39: 433-461 Kielbowicz, R. “News Gathering by Printers Exchanges before the Telegraph,” Journalism History 9: 42-8 (Summer 1982) DuBoff R (1982), “The Telegraph and the Structure of Markets in the United States, 1845-1890”, pp 253-277 in Research in Economic History, Vol 8 Greenwich CT, JAI Press Carey J (1983), “Technology and Ideology: The Case of the Telegraph” pp303-25 in Salzman J (ed) Prospects, An Annual of American Cultural Studies, New York, Cambridge University Press Lipitarto, K. “The New York Cotton Exchange and the Development of the Cotton Futures Market”, Business History Review 57 (spring 1983) pp 50-72 Tucker, D. G. “Sir William Preece (1834-1913).” Transactions of the Newcomen Society, 53 (1983 for 1981-82), 119-38. Duboff, R. “The Rise of Communications Regulation: The Telegraph Industry 1844-1880”, pp52-66 in Journal of Communication 34 (Summer 1984) Duboff, R. “The Telegraph in Nineteenth-Century America: Technology and Monopoly”, Comparative Studies in Society and History 26 (October 1984) pp571-586 Nakagawa, Y (1984), “The Development of Early Practical Electromagnetic Telegraphs and the Mechanisation of Skilled Operation”, Historia Scientiarium 27: 77-89 Abler, R. “Intercommunications Technologies: Regional Variations in Postal Service Use in Sweden, 1870-1975”, In: Geografiska Annaler v. 67 B, no. 2, 1985, p. 99-106 de Cogan, Donard. "Dr. E. O. W Whitehouse and the 1858 Trans-Atlantic Cable," History of Technology 10 (1985): 1-15 Lipitarto K (1985), “A Comparative Analysis of the Early History of Southern and Northern Telegraph Systems”, Business and Economic History 14: 156-176 Salomon I (1985), “Telecommunications and Travel: Substitution or Modified Mobility?”, pp219-35 in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 19 (September) John, R. “Private Mail Delivery in the United States during the Nineteenth Century: A Sketch”, Business and Economic History 15 (1986) pp 135-147 John, R. “A Failure of Vision? The Jacksonians, the Post Office, and the Telegraph, 1844-1847.” Paper presented at the Society for the History of Technology Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh October 1986 Moss, M. (1986), “Telecommunications and the Future of Cities” in Land Development Studies (3) pp33-44 Salomon, I. (1986), “Telecommunications and Travel Relationships: A Review”, pp223-38 in Transportation Research 20A (3) Yates, Joanne (1986) “The Telegraph’s Effect on Nineteenth Century Market and Firms,” Business and Economic History 15: pp149-163 Borg, Alan. “Telegraph House, West Square.” Mariner's Mirror, 73 (1987), 79-86. Butrica A (1987), “Telegraphy and the Genesis of Electrical Engineering Institutions in France 1845-1895”, History and Technology 3 : 365-380 Chiles, James R. “The Cable under the Sea”, In: American Heritage of Invention & Technology v. 3, Fall 1987, p. 34-41 Edgerton, Gary. “The Transformation of Art and Culture in America during the Communication Revolution”, In: Journal of American Culture v. 10, Spring 1987, p. 1-6 Fischer, Claude S. “Technology's retreat: The decline of rural telephony in the United States, 1920-1940”, Social Science History 1987, 11: 295-327 Fischer, Claude S. “The revolution in rural telephony, 1900-1920” In: Journal of Social History 1987, 21: 5-26 Gregory D. “The friction of distance? Information circulation and the mails in early nineteenth century England”, Journal of Historical Geography 13 (1987), pp. 130-54. Jepson, Thomas. “The Telegraph Comes to Colorado: A New Technology and its Consequences”, Essays and Monographs in Colorado History no 7, 1987 p1-25Johannessen, N. “The Telegraph--How It All Started”, In: British Telecom Journal v. 8, 1987, p. 34-37 John R. “The Origins of Commercial Telegraphy in the United States, 1844-1847.” Paper presented at the Economic History Workshop, September 1987 Kielbowicz, Richard. ‘News Gathering by Mail in the Age of the Telegraph: Adapting to a new technology’, Technology & Culture 1987, 28: 26-41 Moyal, Ann. “The history of telecommunication in Australia: Aspects of the technological experience, 1854-1930” In: Reingold, Nathan& Rothenberg, Marc (eds.) Scientific colonialism: A cross-cultural comparison pp. 35-54, Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987. Tarr J, Finholt T, & Goodman D. “The City and the Telegraph: Urban Telecommunications in the Pre-Telephone Era”, Journal of Urban History 14 (November 1987) pp 30-80 Buchner B. “Social Control and the Diffusion of Modern Telecommunications Technologies: A Cross-National Study”, American Sociology Review 53 (June 1988), 446-453 Davis, John H. “Cellular Mobile Telephone”, In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change v. 34, December 1988, p. 369-85 De Gournay, Chantal (1988), “Telephone Networks in France and Great Britain” pp322-338 in Tarr J & Dupuy G (eds), Technology and the Rise of the Networked City in Europe and America, Philadelphia PA, Temple University Press Faltas, Sami. “The Invention of Fibre-Optic Communications”, In: History and Technology v. 5, 1988, p. 31-49 Fischer C. “’Touch Someone’: The Telephone Industry Discovers Sociability”, Technology and Culture 29:1 (January 1988) Fischer, Claude S. “Telephone and automobile diffusion in the United States, 1902-1937 / Claude S. Fischer, Glenn R. Carroll”, In: American Journal of Sociology 1988, 93: 1153-1178 Harcourt, Freda. “British oceanic mail contracts in the age of steam, 1838-1914.” Journal of Transport History, 3rd ser., 9 (1988), 1-18. Monmonier, M. “Telegraphy Iconography and the Weather Map: Cartographic Weather Reports by the United States Weather Bureau, 1870-1935”, Imago Mundi v. No. 40, 1988, p. 32-45 Abler R (1989), “The Geography of Communications” pp327-46 in Hurst M (ed) (1974), Transportation Geography, New York, McGraw Hill Andrews, Frederick T. “The Heritage of Telegraphy”, IEEE Communications Magazine Aug. 1989, p. 12-18. Brown, Canter Jr. “The International Ocean Telegraph”, In: Florida Historical Quarterly v. 68, Oct. 1989, p. 135-59 Foreman-Peck, James. “Competition, Co-operation and Nationalisation in the Nineteenth Century Telegraph System”, Business History v. 31, July 1989, p. 81-101. Galambos, Louis. “Theodore N. Vail and the role of innovation in the corporate strategy of the modern Bell System”, In: Annali di Storia dell'Impresa 1989, 4: 442-454 Lauridsen, Cartsen R. (?1989-90?) “How the telegraph broke the Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association”, ?? Harvard Business Review ?? Lipitarto K (1989), “System Building at the Margin: The Problem of Public Choice in the Telephone Industry”, pp323-36 in Journal of Economic History 49 (June) Mueller, Milton. The Switchboard Problem: Scale, Signalling, and Organisation in Manual Telephone Switching 1877-1897, Technology & Culture 1989, 30: 534-560 Pike, Robert M. “Kingston Adopts the Telephone: The Social Diffusion and Use of the Telephone in Urban Central Canada, 1876 to 1914”, In:Urban History Review 18, June 1989, pp32-47 Stephens, Carlene E. “The Impact of the Telegraph on the Public in the United States, 1844-1893”, In: IEEE Technology and Society Magazine v. 8, March 1989, p. 4-10 Stephens, Carlene E. “The Most Reliable Time': William Bond, the New England Railroads, and Time Awareness in 19th-Century America”, In: Technology and Culture v. 30, Jan. 1989, p. 1-24 |
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