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Introduction

Several of the primary source collections collated and published by British Online Archives (BOA) document major advances in the fields of communications, energy, medicine, and transport. These collections are therefore grouped under the broad theme of “Science and Technology”. Naturally, this intersects with other BOA themes, such as “Medicine”, “Media and Communications”, and “Philosophy and Religion”. 

The collections grouped within this particualar theme are rich in archival documentation, providing students, researchers, and educators with fascinating insights into a variety of historical trends and geographical contexts. For example, the collections shed light on the transformative effects of the industrial revolution and evidence the increasing interconnectedness of societies over time. They also document the technological advancements in warfare that occurred throughout the First World War and illuminate the development of modern medicine. Furthermore, the collections grouped under “Science and Technology” illustrate how pandemics have brought about profound developments in medical technology (the development of the science of vaccination being a case in point), but also in terms of urban development and public policy.

Significantly, the collections within this theme likewise demonstrate the ways in which the development and spread of Marxist thought influenced scientific inquiry, generating distinctive visions of modernity.

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Licensed to access Pandemics, Society, and Public Health, 1517–1925

Contributor The National Archives (UK); The British Library; University College London; London Metropolitan Archives. Contents 4 Volumes, 494 Documents (79,408 Pages)

Licensed to access Illustrated War News, 1914–1918 & 1939

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 6 Volumes, 195 Documents (9,176 Pages)

Licensed to access Science and Marxism, 1956-1985

Contributor Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain Contents 5 Volumes, 27 Documents (3,782 Pages)

Licensed to access The Industrial Revolution: Technological Innovation in the Textile Industry, 1672-1929

Contributor Bolton Archive & Local Studies Service Contents 2 Volumes, 108 Documents (7,006 Pages)

Licensed to access Essays and Dissertations of the Scottish Royal Medical Society, 1751-1801

Contributor Edinburgh University Library Contents 4 Volumes, 52 Documents (20,672 Pages)

Contextual Essays

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What is Disease?

Robert Hicks
Published 4th April, 2024 18 min read

Records of Pandemics at The National Archives (UK)

Christopher Day
Published 4th April, 2024 24 min read

Influenza: the “thief in the night”

Mark Honigsbaum
Published 4th April, 2024 19 min read

Guide to British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869–1970

British Online Archives
Published 3rd January, 2024 30 min read

The Historic Records held at Bethlem Museum of the Mind

David Luck
Published 18th November, 2021 11 min read

Soldiers and their Horses in The Great War

Jane Flynn
Published 30th October, 2020 6 min read
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