Publishing and technical culture in Italy 1863-1947
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https://doi.org/10.18533/journal.v3i4.392Keywords:
piblishing, technology, historyAbstract
This analysis offers a partial view of the technical press within the wider changes in publishing during the considered period (1863–1947). Through examples of various titles, an integrated exposure is proposed, which demonstrates the context in which books and periodicals from subjects such as civil engineering, earth sciences, and transportation were published.
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