Internet Histories, Volume 10, Issue 1-2 published
The Editorial Staff of Internet Histories is pleased to announce, that
Internet Histories, Volume 10, Issue 1-2, March - June 2026 is now online.
Five articles are open access.
The full issue may be accessed at this URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/10/1-2
A list of the content is included below.
If you have an interesting piece on web or Internet history, please submit @InternetHistor http://www.tandfonline.com/rint20, or email Mg Ed Jane Winters (jane.winters /at/ sas.ac.uk)
With kind regards on behalf of the editorial team,
Asger Harlung, Editorial Assistant, Internet Histories
List of contents in Vol. 10(1-2):
Editorial
Introduction: histories and legacies of digital infrastructures in Eastern and Central Europe: from Soviet cybernetics to regional internet histories
- Miglė Bareikytė, Svitlana Matviyenko & Taras Nazaruk
Articles:
De-centring the history of the internet in the Soviet Union: computers, networks and the infrastructural politics of digitality in Lithuania - Open Access
- Eglė Rindzevičiūtė
No digital networks without computers. The shortcomings of the Soviet computer industry - Open Access
- Felix Herrmann
Database politics: informational infrastructure and network utopias in Soviet and post-Soviet Estonia
- Aro Velmet
Networked isolation: Albania’s computer network history during the cold war and the transition
- Erik Da Silva
Exporting obsolescence: Canada’s Nortel Networks in Eastern and Central Europe
- Kayla Hilstob
The Great Game. How video games servers map Ukraine in wartime
- Françoise Daucé
Constructing the (in)security: sociotechnical imaginaries of cybersecurity in Ukraine before and after Russia’s full-scale invasion - Open Access
- Mykola Makhortykh
Assemblages of occupation: the politics of internet resource transfers in wartime Ukraine
- Vu Thuy Anh Phan
Hybrid frontiers: resilient investigative data and media practices and tactical avoidance in the Baltics
- Miglė Bareikytė & Johanna Hiebl
Interview:
UaNetHistory project: documenting the first decades of Ukraine’s internet. An interview with Olexa Baliura and Maryna
- Bohdan Shumylovych, Taras Nazaruk, Oleksa Baliura & Maryna Malchenyuk