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* [[Media:Mahoney_Michael_S_2005_The_Histories_of_Computings.pdf|"The Histories of Computing(s)"]], ''Interdisciplinary Science Reviews'' 30:2 (2005), pp 119-135, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080923010743/http://www.princeton.edu/~mike/articles/histories/kingscch.htm HTML]. A lecture delivered on 20 March 2004 in the series ''Digital Scholarship, Digital Culture'' organized by the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College, London.
 
* [[Media:Mahoney_Michael_S_2005_The_Histories_of_Computings.pdf|"The Histories of Computing(s)"]], ''Interdisciplinary Science Reviews'' 30:2 (2005), pp 119-135, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080923010743/http://www.princeton.edu/~mike/articles/histories/kingscch.htm HTML]. A lecture delivered on 20 March 2004 in the series ''Digital Scholarship, Digital Culture'' organized by the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College, London.
 
* ''Histories of Computing'', ed. Thomas Haigh, Harvard University Press, 2011, 260 pp. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=31145]
 
* ''Histories of Computing'', ed. Thomas Haigh, Harvard University Press, 2011, 260 pp. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=31145]
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 10 March 2017

Michael Sean Mahoney (1939–2008) was a historian of science.

Publications
  • "The Histories of Computing(s)", Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 30:2 (2005), pp 119-135, HTML. A lecture delivered on 20 March 2004 in the series Digital Scholarship, Digital Culture organized by the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College, London.
  • Histories of Computing, ed. Thomas Haigh, Harvard University Press, 2011, 260 pp. [1]
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