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What Historians Of Technology Learn From Things?

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When the word “technology” is mentioned, the United States society would usually only think of electronic sense of the word. It would seem this may be because of the wide use of the Internet and the link between computers and smartphones with technology. However, technology encompasses a widespread array of tangible and non-tangible objects/ideas. Joseph Corn wrote a chapter called Object Lessons/Object Myths? What Historians of Technology Learn from Things, from his book Learning from Things: Method and Theory of Material Culture Studies, that focuses on both tangible and non-tangible “things”. This paper will use the methods Corn discusses in the chapter above and use them to analyze other articles to conclude if the author is more focused

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