“The Shape of Wooden Bridges.” Technology, History and the Public: An Interview with Susan Smulyan

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Introduction, by Didier AubertTransatlantica was launched as an open-access academic journal in 2001, and the tragic political context of the time loomed large in the first issue, which devoted several papers to early reflections on 9/11. In retrospect, the project was also fairly bold in its attempt to get an early start in electronic academic publishing, and open access content. Only four years earlier, in a groundbreaking article in The Journal of American History Michael O’Malley and Roy Rosenzweig...

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