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English
Oxford University Press
31 May 2021
Getting the Message is a unique and engaging exploration of the fascinating history of communications, starting with ancient civilisations, the Greeks and Romans, then leading through the development of the electric telegraph, and up to the present day with email and smartphones.

The technology is explained in a particularly simple and accessible way, and themes from politics, economics, and society weave in and out of the scientific ideas. The book concludes with a look at the possible future of communications, the new developments to come, and the implications these will have for our everyday lives. Lavishly illustrated, and including many original illustrations that show just how these new developments were received in their time, the book presents an informative and highly entertaining introduction to the field of communications.

This revised second edition looks at the new developments in communications over the two decades since the first edition's release.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 253mm,  Width: 195mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   1.010kg
ISBN:   9780198863007
ISBN 10:   0198863004
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Introduction 2: The beginning of communications 3: The mechamical telegraph 4: The electric telegraph 5: The telephone 6: Wireless telegraphy 7: The Telephone Revisited 8: The Communications Revolution 9: Microwaves 10: The solid state revolution 11: Digitalisation 12: Optical Communications 13: Deregulation and Privatisation 14: Mobile Communications 15: The Fax Machine 16: The communications-computing symbiosis 17: Satellites again 18: Optical fibers revisited 19: The Mature Internet 20: Mobile phones, smartphones 21: Artificial Intelligence The Future

Laszlo Solymar has been at the University of Oxford since 1966. He currently holds the position of Emeritus Professor. He has held visiting professorships at the Universities of Paris, Copenhagen, Osnabrück, Berlin, Madrid and Budapest. He published 8 books and over 250 papers. He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society since 1995, and received the Faraday Medal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1992. During his career, Solymar has conducted research on antennas, microwaves, superconductivity, photorefractive materials, holography, metamaterials.

Reviews for Getting the Message: A History of Communications, Second Edition

Review from previous edition The delight of 'Getting the Message' is Laszlo Solymar's deft and illuminating interweaving of the human and the technological sides of communications. He puts each major innovation in the context of its times, so you understand its impact. His explanations are lucid, and his stories both thought-provoking and fun. Solymar has reached the writer's hardest goal, combining sharp insight with clear and entertaining prose in a book readers will treasure. * Jeff Hecht, author of 'City of Light: The Story of Fiber Optics' * With Laszlo Solymar's meticulous (and highly singular) account we gain a real understanding of from where we have come. In a world where unimaginable amounts of dense data flow through a strand of dark fibre, a book that so clearly explains sheds its own luminous light for lay reader and expert alike. * David Edmonds, Director General of the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) *


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