Paul E. Ceruzzi. Internet Alley: High Technology in Tysons Corner, 1945-2005 [Book Review]

Spontaneous Generations 2 (1):251 (2008)
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Abstract

Internet Alley is much more a book about regional history than about politics, economics, or history of technology, yet it draws extensively on all of these fields. The book is stronger for its interdisciplinarity, but as a result does not sit comfortably within any traditional historical discourse. Historians of science or technology not dealing with northern Virginia in the twentieth century will find little of help in this book.

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