The Radio Hobby, Private Associations, and the Challenge of Modernity in Germany

Author:   Bruce B. Campbell
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
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9783030265366


Pages:   369
Publication Date:   08 November 2020
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In the early twentieth century, the magic of radio was new, revolutionary, and poorly understood. A powerful symbol of modernity, radio was a site where individuals wrestled and came to terms with an often frightening wave of new mass technologies. Radio was the object of scientific investigation, but more importantly, it was the domain of tinkerers, “hackers,” citizen scientists, and hobbyists. This book shows how this wild and mysterious technology was appropriated by ordinary individuals in Germany in the first half of the twentieth century as a leisure activity. Clubs and hobby organizations became the locus of this process, providing many of the social structures within which individuals could come to grips with radio, apart from any media institution or government framework. In so doing, this book uncovers the vital but often overlooked social context in which technological revolutions unfold.

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Author:   Bruce B. Campbell
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Weight:   0.496kg
ISBN:  

9783030265366


ISBN 10:   3030265366
Pages:   369
Publication Date:   08 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Beginnings: Radio in the 1920s 3. German Radio before Broadcasting: Scientists, War and Imperialism 4. Technology and the Radio Hobby Mature, 1927–1929 5. The Nazification of the Radio Clubs, 1929–1935 6. The Radio Hobby in the Service of National Socialism, 1935–1945 7. The Radio Hobby Comes in from the Cold, 1945–1955 8. Conclusions and Questions

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In this book, Campbell demonstrates in a very convincing way how people in Germany integrated new technologies in their daily lives and thus came to terms with a technical modernity between the 1920s and the 1950s. ... The book is impressive, putting the development of the radio hobby in the context of societal, technological, political, and economic changes during an important period of changeful German history-a must-read for understanding the genesis of today's mobile and connected society. (Christian Henrich-Franke, Technology and Culture, Vol. 62 (2), April, 2021)


“In this book, Campbell demonstrates in a very convincing way how people in Germany integrated new technologies in their daily lives and thus came to terms with a technical modernity between the 1920s and the 1950s. … The book is impressive, putting the development of the radio hobby in the context of societal, technological, political, and economic changes during an important period of changeful German history—a must-read for understanding the genesis of today’s mobile and connected society.” (Christian Henrich-Franke, Technology and Culture, Vol. 62 (2), April, 2021)


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Bruce B. Campbell is Professor of German Studies at William & Mary, USA. He has published on the Nazi Stormtroopers and German detective fiction as well as radio.

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