A collection of essays reflecting on technology in its historical and contemporary contexts, and how it has revolutionized human life.
Technology is at the heart of the human story. In an era of transformation, comprehending what drives these changes means understanding the history of man's relationship with technology. In this anthology of essays, world-leading historians, academics and writers explore innovation, industry and the economy, warfare and espionage, culture and communication, and what it means to be human in the era of Silicon Valley.
Editors Alastair Benn Kurt Almqvist Mattias Hessérus
Authors Alexander Lee Ananyo Bhattacharya Andrew Keen Andrew Wilton Armand D’Angour Brendan Simms Bruce Anderson Christopher Moran Clive Aslet Constance Simms Daniel T. Potts David J. Betz Elisabeth Braw Helen Thompson Hew Strachan Jimena Canales John Darlington Joshua Rovner Katja Hoyer Maria Golia Nick Spencer Richard J. Aldrich Samuel Gregg Sharon Weinberger Suzanne Raine Tim Jenkins