Histories of Computing
"Histories of Computing," edited by Michael Sean Mahoney and published by Harvard University Press in 2011, is a groundbreaking collection that delves into the intersection of information technology and historical understanding. This hardback edition spans 260 pages and gathers thirteen insightful essays and papers that explore the profound impact of computing on the twentieth century. Mahoney, a pioneering scholar in the field, addresses the challenges posed by technological advancements, making this work essential reading for both computer professionals and historians of technology and science. Discover how computing has shaped our modern world through Mahoney's thought-provoking analysis and engaging writing. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your understanding of the history of computing with this landmark publication.