All the Facts :A History of Information in the United States since 1870
All the Facts :A History of Information in the United States since 1870
hardback
Published:
5 May, 2016
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780190460679 |
| ISBN10 | 0190460679 |
| Number Of Pages | 656 |
| Item Weight | 1066 g |
| Product Dimensions | 157 x 236 x 41 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
[Cortada's] singular contribution will enrich historical and contemporary discussions around the pesky notion of 'facts' in American life. * Andrew L. Russell, Reviews in American History *
In exploring the variety of democratic forms that arose in the Atlantic world, Kloppenberg reminds readers that popular self-government was not preordained by modernity nor brought into the world at a single heroic moment. * Foreign Affairs *
[W]ell organized and often insightful. Sections about office work, industrial research, management, computing, and the internet display his prodigious knowledge.... All the Facts offers an expansive account of institutional and technological change * Josh Lauer, Journal of Interdisciplinary History *
James Cortada's magisterial history of information is the single most important book ever published on this fascinating and essential topic. Nothing else has even come close. Covering the period from 1870 to the present and totaling over 600 pages, Cortada has provided historians of information -- in all its guises -- with a deeply erudite tour of the remarkably complex landscape that characterizes how Americans have used information to work, to play, and to earn a living over the past nearly 150 years ... This is an exceedingly important bookCortada has wrought an incredible feat ... It is a seminal work by an established and well-regarded historian and will stand for years as the most comprehensive treatment of the history of information in America in the years since the Civil War. * Information & Culture: A Journal of History *
James W. Cortada has broken new ground in his most recent book dealing with the history of information in the United States since 1870. Cortada advances a new and intriguing scholarly perspective that emphasizes the analysis of the critical role of information in the form of facts and data in shaping social dynamics ... Ultimately, Cortada's new historiography not only creates a means for assessing how informational factors tie the past to the present, but also adumbrates the probable direction of future change. * Paul Miranti, Business History Review *
Cortada does not disappoint when it comes to breadth ... His book serves as a fascinating, exhaustive, and wide-ranging introduction to the concept of information. He made me think, and he has laid bare some fertile soil for future researchers to exploit. * Michael Halpert, EH.Net *
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Author's Bio
James W. Cortada is the author of over two-dozen books on the history and use of information and computing in American society. His most recent book on the history of information is The Digital Flood: The Diffusion of Information Technology Across the U.S., Europe, and Asia (Oxford, 2012). He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.