#  Entries alphabetically by author -- R to Z 

 



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Clicking on the names and titles below, you will find a further reading bibliography unfolding that the authors of each short entry in *Information: A Historical Companion (2021)* have compiled and updated for their entry. To move back to the chapter section, [please click here](/chapters-alphabetically-author).



 



###    Raven books  expand\_more  

 

 Cynthia Brokaw and Kai-wing Chow (eds), *Printing and Book Culture in Late Imperial China* (Berkeley, CA, 2005).

 Robert Darnton, ‘What is the History of Books?,’ *Daedalus*, 111 (Summer, 1982): 65–83.

 Caroline Davis and David Johnson (eds), *The Book in Africa: Critical Debates* (Basingstoke and New York, 2015

 Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin, trans. D. Gerard *The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing 1450-1800* (London, 1976; originally published 1958).

 Joseph P. McDermott, *A Social History of the Chinese Book: Books and Literati Culture in Late Imperial China* (Hong Kong, 2006)

 McKitterick, David. *Print, Manuscript, and the Search for Order 1450-1830* (CUP, 2003)

 James Raven, *What is the History of the Book?*  (Cambridge UP, 2018)

 Henry Woudhuysen and Michael Suarez (eds.), *Oxford Companion to the History of the Book* 2 vols. (Oxford UP, 2010)



 

 

 



###    Raymond newsletters  expand\_more  

 

 Blair, Ann M. *Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age*, 2010.

 Infelise, Mario. *Prima dei Giornali: Alle Origini della Pubblica Informazione, secoli XVI e XVII*, 2002.

 Infelise, Mario. "From merchants’ letters to handwritten political avvisi: notes on the origins of public information." In *Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe, III: Correspondence and Cultural Exchange in Europe 1400–1700*, edited by Francisco Bethencourt and Florike Egmond, 2007.

 Kittler, Juraj. "Caught between business, war, and politics: late medieval roots of the early modern European news networks," *Mediterranean Historical Review*, 33 no. 2 (2018): 199-222.

 Raymond, Joad, and Noah Moxham, eds., *News Networks in Early Modern Europe*, 2016.

 Slauter, Will. "Le paragraphe mobile: circulation et transformation des informations dans le monde atlantique du 18e siècle" and "The Paragraph as Information Technology: How News Traveled in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World," *Annales HSS* 67 no. 2 (2012): 253–78, 363-89

 ‘Die Fuggerzeitungen: Ein Frühnzeitliches Informationsmedium und seine Ershließung’, &lt;<https://fuggerzeitungen.univie.ac.at/>&gt; \[5/8/19\]



 

 

 



###    Robertson files  expand\_more  

 

 Feldman, Ilana. *Governing Gaza.* 2008.

 Haigh, Thomas. “How Data Got its Base: Information Storage Software in the 1950s and 1960s.” *IEEE Annals of the History of Computing* 31 no.4 (2009): 6-25.

 Harper, Richard et al. “What is a File?” *CSCW ’13. Proceedings of the 2013 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work* (2013): 1125-1136.

 Hull, Matthew. “The File: agency, authority, and autography in an Islamabad bureaucracy.” *Language and Communication* 23 (2003): 287-314.

 Vismann, Cornelia, *Files,* 2008.

 Wolfe, Heather. “Filing, seventeenth-century style.” *The Collation*, March 28, 2013. <https://collation.folger.edu/2013/03/filing-seventeenth-century-style/>

 Yates, JoAnne. “From Press Book and Pigeonhole to Vertical Filing: Revolution in Storage and Access Systems for Correspondence.” *Journal of Business Communication* 19 no 3 (1982): 5-26.



 

 

 



###    Rosenberg data  expand\_more  

 

 Aronova, Elena. Christine von Oertzen, and David Sepkoski, eds. “Data Histories.” *Osiris* 32 no. 1 (2017).

 Chadaravian, Soraya de, and Theodore M. Porter, eds. “Histories of Data and the Database.” *Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences* 49 no 2 (March 2019).

 Chandler, James K., Arnold Ira Davidson &amp; Harry D. Harootunian, eds. *Questions of Evidence: Proof, Practice, and Persuasion Across the Disciplines*, 1994.

 Daston, Lorraine, ed. *Science in the Archives: Pasts, Presents, Futures*, 2017.

 Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison. *Objectivity*, 2010.

 Gitelman, Lisa, ed. *Raw Data (is an Oxymoron)*, 2013.

 Poovey, Mary. *A History of the Modern Fact: Problems of Knowledge in the Sciences of Wealth and Society*, 1998.

 Shapin, Steven. *A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England*, 1994.



 

 

 



###    Rubiés ethnography  expand\_more  

 

 Abulafia, David. *The Discovery of Mankind. Atlantic Encounters in the Age of Columbus* (Cambridge, 2008).

 Lach, Donald F. *Asia in the making of Europe*, III vols. (Chicago, 1965-1993).

 Grafton, Anthony. *New Worlds, Ancient Texts: The Power of Tradition and the Shock of Discovery* (Harvard, 1992).

 Gruzinski, Serge. *Les Quatre Parties du Monde* (Seuil, 2006).

 Hogden, Margaret. *Early Anthropology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries* (Philadelphia, 1964).

 Johnson, Carina. *Cultural Hierarchy in Sixteenth-Century Europe: The Ottomans and Aztecs* (New York, 2011).

 Keen, Benjamin. *The Aztec Image in Western Thought* (Rutgers University Press, 1971).

 MacCormack, S. ‘Ethnography in South America: the first two-hundred years’, in F. Salomon and S. Schwatrz (eds.) *Cambridge History of Native Peoples of the Americas*, vol. 3 (Cambridge, 1999).

 Mancall, Peter, ed. *Bringing the world to Early Modern Europe: Travel accounts and their audiences* (Brill, 2006).

 Marshall, P. J., and Glyn Williams, *The Great Map of Mankind.* *Perceptions of New Worlds in the Age of Enlightenment* (Harvard, 1982).

 Osterhammel, Jürgen. *Unfabling the East: The Enlightenment Encounter with Asia* (Princeton, 2018).

 Ríos Castaño*,* Victoria. *Translation as Conquest: Sahagún and Universal History of the Things of New Spain* (Frankfurt: Vervuert 2014.

 Rubiés, Joan-Pau. *Travel and Ethnology in the Renaissance: South India through European Eyes, 1250-1625* (Cambridge, 2000.

 Rubiés, Joan-Pau, &amp; Manel Ollé, ‘The comparative history of a genre: The production and circulation of books on travel and ethnographies in early modern Europe and China’ (with Manel Ollé), *Modern Asian Studies* 50, 1 (2016): 259-369.

 Stagl, Justin. *A History of Curiosity: The Theory of Travel, 1550-1800* (1995).

 Vermeulen, Han F. *Before Boas: The genesis of ethnography and ethnology in the German enlightenment* (Lincoln &amp; London, University of Nebraska Press, 2015).



 

 

 



###    Rudd cameras  expand\_more  

 

 Henning, Michelle. *Photography: The Unfettered Image*, 2018.

 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. *Soundings From the Atlantic*, 1864.

 Jenkins, Reese. *Images and Enterprise: Technology and the American Photographic Industry, 1839-1925*, 1975.

 Sekula, Allan. “The Body and the Archive.” *October* 39 (Winter, 1986): 3-64.

 Warner Marien, Mary. *Photography and Its Critics: A Cultural History, 1839-1900*, 1997.



 

 

 



###    Rusk xylography  expand\_more  

 

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 Berry, Mary Elizabeth. *Japan in Print*, 2007.

 Brokaw, Cynthia J., and Peter F. Kornicki, eds. *The History of the Book in East Asia*, 2013.

 Bulliet, Richard W. “Medieval Arabic Ṭarsh: A Forgotten Chapter in the History of Printing.” *Journal of the American Oriental Society* 107, no. 3 (1987): 427–38.

 Cherniack, Susan. “Book Culture and Textual Transmission in Sung China.” *Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies* 54, no. 1 (1994): 5–125.

 Clunas, Craig. *Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China*, 1997.

 Diemberger, Hildegard, Franz-Karl Ehrhard, and Peter Kornicki, eds. *Tibetan Printing: Comparison, Continuities, and Change*, 2016.

 Heijdra, Martin. “Typography and the East Asian Book: The Evolution of the Grid.” *In The Scholar’s Mind*, edited by Perry Link, 115–145, 2009.

 Kornicki, Peter F. *Languages, Scripts, and Chinese Texts in East Asia*, 2018.

 Kornicki, Peter F. *The Book in Japan*, 1998.

 McDermott, Joseph Peter. *A Social History of the Chinese Book*, 2006.

 Meyer-Fong, Tobie. “The Printed World: Books, Publishing Culture, and Society in Late Imperial China.” *Journal of Asian Studies* 66, no. 3 (2007): 787–817.

 Rusk, Bruce. “Writer’s Block or Printer’s Block: The Book and Its Openings in Early Modern China.” In *Impagination: Layout and Materiality of Writing and Publication*, edited by Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang, Anthony Grafton, and Glenn Warren Most, 273–300. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021.Schaeffer, Kurtis R. *The Culture of the Book in Tibet*, 2009.

 Son, Suyoung. *Writing for Print: Publishing and the Making of Textual Authority in Late Imperial China*. Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series 112. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2018.

 Starr, Kenneth. *Black Tigers: A Grammar of Chinese Rubbings*, 2008.

 Strickmann, Michel. “Ensigillation: A Buddho-Taoist Technique of Exorcism.” In *Chinese Magical Medicine*, 123–193. Edited by Bernard Faure, 2002.

 Tsien, Tsuen-hsuin. *Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 5, Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Part 1, Paper and Printing*, 1985.



 

 

 



###    Sachet proofreaders  expand\_more  

 

 Brooks, Brian S. and James L. Pinson, *The Art of Editing in the Age of Convergence: 11th edition*, 2017.

 Cavallo, Guglielmo and Roger Chartier, eds. *A History of Reading in the West*, 2003.

 Della Rocca de Candal, Geri, Grafton, Anthony, and Sachet, Paolo, eds., *Printing and Misprinting: A Companion to Mistakes and In-House Corrections in Renaissance Europe (1450-1650)*, 2023.

 Grafton, Anthony. *The Culture of Correction in Renaissance Europe*, 2011.

 Grafton, Anthony and Megan Williams. *Christianity and the Transformation of the Book: Origen, Eusebius, and the Library of Caesarea*, 2006.

 Hellinga, Lotte. *Texts in Transit: Manuscript to Proof and Print in the Fifteenth Century*, 2014.

 McKitterick, David. *Print, Manuscript and the Search for Order*, 2003.<a></a>

 Winsbury, Rex. *The Roman Book*: *Books, Publishing and Performance in Classical Rome*, 2009.



 

 

 



###    Safier translating  expand\_more  

 

 Anderson, Arthur J.O., &amp; Charles E. Dibble, eds. Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, *Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain*, “Book XII: The Conquest,” 101.

 Fayer, Joan M. *Anthropological Linguistics*, 45, No. 3 (Fall, 2003): 281-295.

 Fransen, Niall Hodson, and Karl A. E. Enenkel, eds. *Translating Early Modern Science*, 2017.

 Marroquín Arredondo, Jaime, and Ralph Bauer, eds. *Translating Nature: Cross-Cultural Histories of Early Modern Science.*



 

 

 



###    Saussy deciphering forgotten scripts  expand\_more  

 

 Chadwick, John. *The Decipherment of Linear B*, 1963.

 Champollion, Jean-François. *Lettre à Monsieur Dacier* \[Letter to Monsieur Dacier\], 1822.

 Champollion, Jean-François. *Grammaire égyptienne* \[Egyptian Grammar\], 1836-41.

 Coe, Michael D., and Mark L Van Stone. *Reading the Maya Glyphs*, 2005.

 Devos, J. P., and H. Seligman, eds. *L’Art de deschiffrer* \[The Art of Deciphering\], 1967.

 Harris, Zellig S. “Distributional Structure.” *Word* 10, nos. 2-3 (1954): 146-162.

 Kahn, David. *The Codebreakers: The Story of Secret Writing*, 1967.

 Stolzenberg, Daniel. *Egyptian Oedipus*, 2013.



 

 

 



###    Sepkoski databases  expand\_more  

 

 Blair, Ann. *Too Much to* Know, 2010.

 Bouk, Dan. *How Our Days Became Numbered*, 2015.

 Bowker, Geoffrey. *Memory Practices in the Sciences*, 2008.

 Gitelman, Lisa. *Always Already New*, 2006.

 Gitelman, Lisa. *Raw Data is an Oxymoron*, 2013.

 Haigh, Thomas. “‘A Veritable Bucket of Facts’: Origins of the Data Base Management System,” *SIGMOD Record* 35 (2006), 33-49.

 Lemov, Rebecca. *The Database of Dreams*, 2015.

 Rubenstein, Albert H. “Problems in the Measurement of Interpersonal Communication in an Ongoing Situation,” *Sociometry*, Vol. 16 (1953), 78-100

 Sepkoski, David, “The Database before the Computer?”, *Osiris* 32 (2017), 175-201.

 Stevens, H. *Life Out of* Sequence, 2013.

 Strasser, Bruno J. "Collecting Nature: Practices, Styles, and Narratives." *Osiris* 27 (2012): 303-340.

 Strasser, Bruno and Paul Edwards. “Big Data is the Answer… But What is the Question?”, *Osiris* 32 (2017), 328-345.

 System Development Corp., “Technical Memo,” TM-WD-16/007/00, 1962.

 Wright, Paul. *Cataloging the World*, 2013.



 

 

 



###    Shalev travel  expand\_more  

 

 Berggren, J. L., and Alexander Jones. Ptolemy's *Geography* : An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2000.

 Das, Nandini, and Tim Youngs, eds. *The Cambridge History of Travel Writing*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.

 Elsner, Jaś, and Joan-Pau Rubiés, eds. *Voyages and Visions: Towards a Cultural History of Travel*. London: Reaktion Books, 1999.

 Euben, Roxanne L. *Journeys to the Other Shore : Muslim and Western Travelers in Search of Knowledge*. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2006.

 Gascoigne, John. "Crossing the Pillars of Hercules: Francis Bacon, the Scientific Revolution and the New World." *Science in the Age of Baroque*  (2013): 217-37.

 Marks, Steven G. *The Information Nexus: Global Capitalism from the Renaissance to the Present*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

 Shalev, Zur. " The Travel Notebooks of John Greaves." In *The Republic of Letters and the Levant*, edited by A. Hamilton, M.van den Boogert and B. Westerweel. Intersections 5-2005, 77-102. Leiden: Brill, 2005.

 Stagl, Justin. *A History of Curiosity: The Theory of Travel, 1550-1800*. Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1995.

 Withers, Charles W. J. "Place and the 'Spatial Turn' in Geography and in History." *Journal of the History of Ideas* 70, no. 4 (2009), 637-658.

 Yeo, Richard. *Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science*. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014.



 

 

 



###    Sherman encryption/decrypton  expand\_more  

 

 Alberti, Leon Battista. *A Treatise on Ciphers*, trans. Augusto Buonafalce, 1997.

 Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. *The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe*, 1983.

 Ellison, Katherine and Susan Kim, eds. *A Material History of Medieval and Early Modern Ciphers*, 2018.

 Rosenheim, Shawn James. *The Cryptographic Imagination: Secret Writing from Edgar Poe to the Internet*, 1997.

 Schwartz, Kathryn A. “Charting Arab<a></a>ic Cryptology’s Evolution,” *Cryptologia* 33 (2009): 297-304.

 Sherman, William H. “How to Make Anything Signify Anything,” *Cabinet* 40 (Winter 2010-11), 32-38.

 Vega, Amador,ed. *The Thinking Machine: Ramon Llull and the Ars Combinatoria*, 2016.



 

 

 



###    Smail inventories  expand\_more  

 

 Auslander, Leora. “Beyond Words.” *The American Historical Review* 110 (2005): 1015–45.

 Beaudry, Mary Carolyn, ed. *Documentary Archaeology in the New World*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

 Goody, Jack. *The Domestication of the Savage Mind*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977.

 Wakefield, David. *Fenjia: Household Division and Inheritance in Qing and Republican China*. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1998.

 Woude, Ad van der, and Anton Schuurman, eds. *Probate Inventories: A New Source for the Historical Study of Wealth, Material Culture and Agricultural Development: Papers Presented at the Leeuwenborch Conference, Wageningen, 5-7 May 1980*. Utrecht: HES, 1980.



 

 

 



 

 

 

 



###    Soll accounting  expand\_more  

 

 Aho, J. A. *Confession and Bookkeeping: The Religious, Moral, and Rhetorical Roots of Modern Accounting*, 2005.

 Bentham, Jeremy. *An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation*, 1789.

 Brown, Richard. *A History of Accounting and Accountants*, 1905.

 Browne, Janet. “The Natural Economy of Households: Charles Darwin’s Account Books.” In *Aurora Torealis: Studies in the History of Science and Ideas in the Honor Tore Frängsmyr*. Edited by Marco Beretta, Karl Grandin, and Svante Lindqvist, 2008.

 Bywater, M. F and B. S. Yamey, eds. *Historic Accounting Literature: A Companion Guide*, 1982.

 Chandler, Alfred D. *The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business*, 1977.

 Chang, Leslie. “Accounting Education and the Use of Double-Entry Bookkeeping by Merchants in Eighteenth-Century England,” Cambridge MPhil, 2016.

 Davids, Karel. “The Bookkeepers Tale: Learning Merchant Skills in the Northern Netherlands in the Sixteenth Century.” In *Education and Learning in the Netherlands 1400-1600. Essays in Honour of Hilde de Ridder-Symeons.* Edited by Koen Goodriaan, Jaap van Moolenbroek and Ad Tervoort, 2004.

 Defoe, Daniel. *The Complete English Tradesman*, 1839.

 Della Mirandola, Giovanni Pico. *On The Dignity of Man*. Translated by Charles Glenn Wallis, Paul J. W. Miller, and Douglas Carmichael. 1998.

 De Roover, Raymond. “Aux origins d’une technique intellectuelle. La formation et l’expansion de la comptabilité à partie double.” *Annales d’histoire économique et sociale* 9 no. 45 (1937): 270-298.

 De Roover, Raymond. “The Development of Accounting Prior to Luca Pacioli According to the Account-Books of Medieval Merchants.” In *Studies in the History of Accounting*, edited by A. C. Littleton and B. S. Yamey, 1956.

 Durham, John W. “The Introduction of ‘Arabic’ Numerals in European Accounting” 19 no. 2 (1992): 25-55.

 Dickens, Charles. *Little Dorrit*, 1855-1857.

 Edler de Roover, Florence. “Francesco Sassetti and the Downfall of the Medici Banking House,” *Bulletin of the Business Historical Society* 17 no. 4 (1943): 65-80.

 Geijsbeek, John B. *Ancient Double-Entry Bookkeeping: Luca Pacioli’s Treatise 1494*. 1914.

 Hans, N. A. *New Trends in Education in the Eighteenth Century*. 1951.

 Hobbes, Thomas. *Leviathan*, 1651.

 Lee, Geoffrey A. “The Coming of Age of Double Entry: The Giovanni Farolfi Ledger of 1299-1300,” *Accounting Historians Journal* 4, no. 2 (1977): 79-95.

 Littleton, A. C. *Accounting Evolution to 1900*. 1933.

 Malthus, Thomas. *An Essay on the Principle of Population*, 1999.

 McKendrick, Neil. “Josiah Wedgwood and Cost Accounting in the Industrial Revolution.” *The Economic History Review* 23, no. 1 (1970): 45-67.

 Peragallo, Edward. *Origin and Evolution of Double Entry Bookkeeping: A Study of Italian Practice from the Fourteenth Century*, 1938.

 Pocock, J. G. A. *TheMachiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition*, 2003.

 Previts, Gary John, and Barbara Dubis Merino. *A History of Accountancy in the United States*. 1998.

 Saunders, E. Stewart, “Public administration and the library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert,” *Library Culture* 26 (1991): 283–300

 Smyth, Adam. *Autobiography in Early Modern Britain*. 2010.

 Soll, Jacob. *The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations*. 2014.

 Quattrone, Paolo. “Accounting for God: Accounting and Accountability Practices in the Society of Jesus (Italy, XVI-XVII centuries),” *Accounting Organizations and Society* 29 (2004): 647-683.

 Vickerey, Amanda. “His and Hers: Gender, Consumption and Household Accounting in Eighteenth-Century England.” *Past and Present* 1, Supplement 1 (2006): 12-38.

 Vine, Angus. “Francis Bacon’s Composition Books.” *Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society* 14, 1 (2008): 1-31.

 Zan, Luca. “Accounting and Management Discourse in Proto-Industrial Settings: The Venice Arsenal at the Turn of the 16th Century.” *Accounting and Business Research* 32 (2004): 145-175.



 

 

 



###    Stahl coins  expand\_more  

 

 Cupperi, Walter. “Coins and medals.” In *The Classical Tradition*, edited by Anthony Grafton, Glenn Most and Salvatore Settis, 2010.

 <a></a>Doty, Richard G. *The Macmillan Encyclopedic Dictionary of Numismatics,* 1982.

 *Standard Catalogue of World Coins*, various editors and editions, separate volumes for 1601-1700; 1701-1800; 1801-1900; 1901-2000.



 

 

 



###    Stenhouse inscriptions  expand\_more  

 

 Beard, Mary. “Vita inscripta.” In *La Biographie antique* , edited by Widu Wolfgang Ehlers, 1997.

 Blair, Sheila S. *Islamic Inscriptions*, 1998.

 Bodel, John, ed., *Epigraphic Evidence: Ancient History from Inscriptions*, 2001.

 Carroll, Maureen. “‘Vox tua nempe mea est’: Dialogues with the dead in Roman Funerary Commemoration.” *Accordia Research Papers* 11 (2007-08): 37-80.

 Harrist, Robert E. Jr., *The Landscape of Words: Stone Inscriptions from Early and Medieval China*, 2008.

 Woods, Christopher, ed., *Visible Language: Inventions of Writing in the Ancient Middle East and Beyond*, 2015. <https://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/oimp32.pdf>.



 

 

 



###    Striphas algorithms  expand\_more  

 

 Brezina, Corona, *Al-Khwarizmi,* 2005.

 Cheney-Lippold, John. *We Are Data,* 2017.

 Crawford, Kate. “Can an Algorithm Be Agonistic? Ten Scenes from Life in Calculated Publics.” *Science, Technology &amp; Human Values* 41, no. 1 (2016): 77-92.

 Finn, Ed. *What Algorithms Want,* 2017.

 Gillespie, Tarleton. "Algorithm." In *Digital Keywords*, edited by Benjamin Peters, 2016.

 Gillespie, Tarleton. “The Relevance of Algorithms.” In *Media Technologies,* edited by Tarleton Gillespie, Pablo Boczkowski, and Kirsten Foot, 2014.

 Hallinan, Blake, and Ted Striphas, “Recommended for You: The Netflix Prize and the Production of Algorithmic Culture.” *New Media &amp; Society* 18, no. 1 (2016): 117–37.

 MacCormick, John. *Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future,* 2013.

 Noble, Safiya Umoja. *Algorithms of Oppression,* 2018.

 O’Neil, Cathy. *Weapons of Math Destruction,* 2016.

 Pasquale, Frank. *The Black Box Society,* 2015.

 Sandvig, Christian. “Seeing the Sort: The Aesthetic and Industrial Defense of ‘The Algorithm.’” *Journal of the New Media Caucus,* 2015.[ ](http://median.newmediacaucus.org/art-infrastructures-information/seeing-the-sort-the-aesthetic-and-industrial-defense-of-the-algorithm/)<http://median.newmediacaucus.org/art-infrastructures-information/seeing-the-sort-the-aesthetic-and-industrial-defense-of-the-algorithm/>

 Striphas, Ted. “Algorithmic Culture.” *European Journal of Cultural Studies* 18, nos. 4-5 (2015): 395-412.

 Tufekci, Zeynep. 2015. “Algorithmic Harms Beyond Facebook and Google: Emergent Challenges of Computational Agency.” *Colorado Technology Law Journal* 13, no. 2 (2015): 203-218.

 Williams, Raymond. *Keywords,* 1983.



 

 

 



###    Thompson recording  expand\_more  

 

 Fielding, Raymond. *The American Newsreel: A Complete History, 1911-1967*, 2006.

 Gitelman, Lisa. *Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture*, 2008.

 Katz, Mark. *Capturing Sound: How Technology has Changed Music*, 2010.

 Musser, Charles. *The Emergence of Cinema: The American Screen to 1907,* 1990*.*

 Suisman, David. "Co-Workers in the Kingdom of Culture: Black Swan Records and the Political Economy of African American Music." *Journal of American History* 90 (March 2004): 1295-1324.



 

 

 



###    Vaidhyanathan social media  expand\_more  

 

 Baym, Nancy K. Personal Connections in the Digital Age, 2016.

 boyd, danah. It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens, 2015.

 boyd, danah M., and Nicole B. Ellison. “Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13, no. 1 (2007): 210–30. academic.oup.com, doi:[10.1111/j.1083-6101.2007.00393.x](https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2007.00393.x).

 Bucher, Taina. *If ... Then Algorithmic Power and Politics*., 2018.

 Burgess, Jean, et al. *The Sage Handbook of Social Media*, 2019.

 Gillespie, Tarleton. *Custodians of the Internet: Platforms, Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions That Shape Social Media*, 2018.

 Granovetter, Mark. “The Strength of Weak Ties: A Network Theory Revisited.” *Sociological Theory* 1 (1983): 201–33.

 Papacharissi, Zizi. *A Networked Self: Identity, Community and Culture on Social Network Sites*, 2011.

 Papacharissi, Zizi. *Affective Publics: Sentiment, Technology and Politics*, 2015.

 Roberts, Sarah T. *Behind the Screen*, 2019.

 Tufekci, Zeynep. *Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest*, 2017.

 Vaidhyanathan, Siva. *Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy*, 2018.

 van Dijck, José. *The Culture of Connectivity*, 2013.

 van Dijck, José. *The Platform Society Public Values in a Connective World*, 2018.

 Watts, Duncan J. *Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age*, 2007.



 

 

 



###    Walsham landscape and cities  expand\_more  

 

 Blackbourn, David, *The Conquest of Nature: Water, Landscape and the Making of Modern Germany,* 2006.

 Brockey, Liam Matthew, ed., *Portuguese Colonial Cities in the Early Modern World,* 2008.

 Chapman, Henry. *Landscape Archaeology and GIS*, 2006.

 Cossar, Roisin, Filippo de Vivo and Christina Neilson, eds, “Shared Spaces and Knowledge Transactions in the Italian Renaissance City.” Special issue of *I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance,* 19, no. 1 (2016).

 Cummins, Tom, and Joanne Rappaport, “The Reconfiguration of Civic and Sacred Space: Architecture, Image, and Writing in the Colonial Northern Andes,” *Latin American Literary Review,* 26 (1998): 174-200.

 De Vivo, Filippo, *Information and Communication in Venice: Rethinking Early Modern Politics,* 2007.

 Franklin, Simon, and Katherine Bowers, eds., *Information and Empire: Mechanisms of Communication in Russia, 1600-1854,* 2017.

 Garrioch, David. “House Names, Shop Signs and Social Organization in Western European Cities, 1500-1900.” *Urban History,* 21, pt 1 (1994); 20-48.

 Garrioch, David. “Sounds of the City: The Soundscape of Early Modern European Towns.” *Urban History,* 30, no. 1 (2003): 5-25.

 Ghobrial, John-Paul A., *The Whispers of Cities: Information Flows in Istanbul, London, and Paris in the Age of William Trumbull,* 2013.

 Hoyle, Richard, *Custom, Improvement and Landscape in Early Modern Britain,* 2011.

 Mignolo, Walter, *The Darker Side of the Renaissance: Literacy, Territoriality, and Colonization,* 1995.

 Ogborn, Miles. *Spaces of Modernity: London’s Geographies 1680-1780,* 1998.

 Schama, Simon, *Landscape and Memory,* 1995.

 Smyth, William J., *Map-making, Landscapes and Memory: A Geography of Colonial and Early Modern Ireland, c. 1530-1750,* 2006.

 Terpstra, Nicholas, and Colin Rose, eds, *Mapping Space, Sense, and Movement in Florence: Historical GIS and the Early Modern City,* 2016.

 Walsham, Alexandra, *The Reformation of the Landscape: Religion, Identity and Memory in Early Modern Britain and Ireland,* 2011.



 

 

 



###    Weedon stereotype printing  expand\_more  

 

 Altick, Richard. 1958. 'From Aldine to Everyman: Cheap Reprint Series of the English Classics 1830--1906', *Studies in Bibliography*, 11: 3--24.

 Gaskell, Philip. 2007. *A New Introduction to Bibliography* (Oak Knoll Press: New Castle, Del.).

 Hansard, Thomas C. 1825. *Typographia : an historical sketch of the origin and progress of the art of printing; with practical directions for conducting every department in an office, with a description of stereotype and lithography* (Printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy: London).

 Hatch, Harris B., and A. A. Stewart. 1918. *Electrotyping and stereotyping* (Pub. by the Committee on education, United typothetae of America: Chicago).

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 Trouillot, Michel-Rolph. *Silencing the Past*, 2015.

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###    Yale album  expand\_more  

 

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 Blair, Ann M. *Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age*, 2010.

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 Cevolini, Alberto., ed. *Forgetting Machines: Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe*, 2016.

 Cevolini, Alberto (ed.), *Thomas Harrison: The Ark of Studies* (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2017).

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###    Zedelmaier excerpting, commonplacing  expand\_more  

 

 Blair, Ann. *Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age*, 2010.

 Bollbuck, Harald. *Wahrheitszeugnis, Gottes Auftrag und Zeitkritik: Die Kirchengeschichte der Magdeburger Zenturien und ihre Arbeitstechniken*, 2014.

 Cevolini, Alberto, ed. *Forgetting Machines: Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe*, 2016.

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 Décultot, Elisabeth, ed. *Lire, copier,* *écrire: Les bibliothèques manuscrites et leurs usages au XVIIIe siècle*, 2003 \[German Translation: *Lesen, Kopieren, Schreiben. Lese- und Exzerpierkunst in der europäischen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts*, 2014\].

 Gfrereis, Heike, and Ellen Strittmatter, eds. *Zettelkästen: Maschinen der Phantasie*, 2013 \[especially the articles by Gfrereis/Strittmatter, Hektor Haarkötter and Mirjam Wenzel\].

 Grafton, Anthony, and Glenn W. Most, eds. *Canonical Texts and Scholarly Practices: A Global Comparative Approach*, 2016.

 Krajewski, Markus. *Paper Machines: About Cards &amp; Catalogs, 1548–1929*, 2011.

 Krämer, Fabian. *Ein Zentaur in London:* *Lektüre und Beobachtung in der frühneuzeitlichen Naturforschung*, 2014 \[*A Centaur in London: Observation and Reading in the Early Modern Study of Nature*. English Translation expected 2020\].

 Yeo, Richard, *Notebooks: English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science*, 2014.

 Zedelmaier, Helmut. *Werkstätten des Wissens zwischen Renaissance und Aufklärung*, 2015.