HISTORY

Entering the fourth decade of professional historiography of technology in Eindhoven

Institutionalization of the field of history of technology in Eindhoven accelerated in the late 1980s with the appointment of Harry Lintsen as the first TU/e Chair in the history of technology, the establishment of the Foundation for the History of Technology SHT by the Royal Engineering Society KIVI, and the coordination of major collaborative interuniversity projects on the Dutch history of technology in the 19th and 20th centuries (resulting in a 13-volume book series, published 1992-2003).

In the 2000s, we were chiefly engaged in building a new collaborative project on the role of technology and technology actors in European Integration and fragmentation. This theme required a technological turn in European (integration) history, a transnational turn in the history of technology, and above all an international network of committed researchers. This resulted in the establishment of the interdisciplinary Pan-European research collaboration Tensions of Europe (founded in Eindhoven in 1999). This collaborative research program ran through several stages. Its capstone was the Making Europe book series.

Our collaborative research program approach was recently reviewed and discussed by Eda Kranakis in Technology & Culture (read here).

Since 2015, we developed a new collaborative research program on the roles of technology in societal challenges 1800-2050, in the context of the Tensions of Europe research community (see here). Meanwhile the Foundation SHT was asked to host the secretariat of the Society for the History of Technology SHOT and the editorship of its quarterly journal Technology & Culture. The SHT also still hosts the Tensions of Europe secretariat.

From 2021, we have embarked on an exciting new collaborative research program called Global Sustainability: Past-Present-Future. In this context we envision a global network of colleagues and students to jointly develop new research agenda and new research, teaching, and engagement programs.

For a short history of the historiography of technology in the Netherlands see here (IN DUTCH).

SCHOLARLY JOURNALS

The Eindhoven History Lab hosts the editorship of the international scholarly journals Technology and Culture and ICON.

TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE

Technology and Culture cover Technology and Culture is the quarterly of the Society for the History of Technology SHOT. In 2020-2025 Ruth Oldenziel succeeds Suzanne Moon (University of Oklahoma) as editor-in-chief of this pre-eminent history of technology journal.  The first issue prepared by her Eindhoven team is the 2020 July issue.

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ICON

 ICON is the bi-annual the journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology ICOHTEC. Hermione Giffard serves as editor-in-chief.

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SECRETARIAT

The Eindhoven History Lab and the Foundation SHT host the secretariat of the Society for the History SHOT and the Tensions of Europe research community.

SHOT

Since 2017, our in-house Foundation for the History of Technology hosts the secretariat of the Society for the History of Technology SHOT, the largest history of technology association worldwide. Jan Korsten serves as SHOT secretary. The secretariat team is also heavily involved in organizing the SHOT annual conferences.

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Tensions of Europe

The pan-European research association Tensions of Europe was founded in a meeting in Eindhoven in 1999.

This association has since grown from a European Science Foundation network of excellence into a warm and innovative research community. Johan Schot and Ruth Oldenziel served as first and long-time ToE Chair and vice-chair, and Jan Korsten as ToE secretary. Later Erik van der Vleuten also served as Chair.

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Engineers and societal challenges
1815-2015

The EHL is currently researching and teaching the history of technology, societal challenges, and sustainability. Our book Engineering the future pioneers the historiography of engineering and socio-ecological challenges in the modern era.