The Radio Hobby, Private Associations, And The Challenge Of Modernity In Germany

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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.

Author(s): Bruce B. Campbell
Series: Palgrave Studies In The History Of Science And Technology
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 370
Tags: Modern History, Radio Hobby, Private Associations. Modernity In Germany

Front Matter ....Pages i-viii
Introduction (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 1-24
The Beginnings: Radio in the 1920s (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 25-75
German Radio Before Broadcasting: Scientists, War, and Imperialism (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 77-89
Technology and the Radio Hobby Mature, 1927–1929 (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 91-141
The Nazification of the Radio Clubs, 1929–1935 (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 143-194
The Radio Hobby in the Service of National Socialism, 1935–1945 (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 195-255
The Radio Hobby Comes in from the Cold, 1945–1955 (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 257-308
Conclusions and Questions (Bruce B. Campbell)....Pages 309-315
Back Matter ....Pages 317-369