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Thanks for the suggestion.

I've somewhat tried to stick with older sources, preferably over 25--30 years old, for similar reasons to the Ask Historians subreddit: the works are time-tested, and older history is more settled and generally less liable to stir up present partisanship. The general principles seem to be surprisingly consistent over time, and it's often useful to consider modern information technologies and implementations through the lens of earlier forms and variations. Scale and speed do seem to be a significant deviation from that rule.

Where I've made exceptions for newer works, it has been those which focus more on the technology, organisations, and institutions rather than the parties involved.

That said, I'll give it a look.




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