[Air-L] Internet Historiography

Kevin Driscoll kedrisco at usc.edu
Thu May 16 15:36:40 PDT 2013


Hi Adam,

On Thu, 16 May 2013 17:29:26 +0100, Adam Fish <rawbird at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Anybody know of articles or books analysing 1) the political historiography
> of the internet. Who has criticized the historiography of the internet as
> being written for political gain?

These are really interesting questions. Back in 1998, Roy Rosenzweig
wrote a round up of recently published histories of the internet
(including Hafner & Lyon, Norberg & O'Neill, and Edwards.) Not only is
it an excellent integrative review but I found it helpful for
reconstructing the stakes of telling different stories about the
internet at that particular moment.

Rosenzweig, Roy. "Wizards, bureaucrats, warriors, and hackers: Writing
the history of the Internet." The American Historical Review 103, no.
5 (1998): 1530-1552.

You might also look into the various documents produced by the FCC
regarding the National Broadband Plan:
http://www.broadband.gov/

I'm tracing some similar ground in my diss research right now. Looking
forward to hearing more about what you turn up.

Kevin Driscoll
PhD candidate
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
University of Southern California



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