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Index
Cover
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Epigraph
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Britain’s Computer “Revolution”
1 War Machines: Women’s Computing Work and the Underpinnings of the Data-Driven State, 1930–1946
2 Data Processing in Peacetime: Institutionalizing a Feminized Machine Underclass, 1946–1955
3 Luck and Labor Shortage: Gender Flux, Professionalization, and Growing Opportunities for Computer Workers, 1955–1967
4 The Rise of the Technocrat: How State Attempts to Centralize Power through Computing Went Astray, 1965–1969
5 The End of White Heat and the Failure of British Technocracy, 1969–1979
Conclusion: Reassembling the History of Computing around Gender’s Formative Influence
Appendix: Timeline of Key Events
Bibliography
Index
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