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April 01 2021
Contagious Machines: New York City and the Horse Plague of 1872
Adam Longenbach
Adam Longenbach
Adam Longenbach is currently pursuing his PhD in the History and Theory of
Architecture at Harvard University. His research interests include vision and visual
culture, historical understandings of the body and its relationship to technology, and the
rise of mechanization and machine culture from the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth
century.
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Adam Longenbach
Adam Longenbach is currently pursuing his PhD in the History and Theory of
Architecture at Harvard University. His research interests include vision and visual
culture, historical understandings of the body and its relationship to technology, and the
rise of mechanization and machine culture from the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth
century.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
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© 2021 Adam Longenbach
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Thresholds (2021) (49): 148–157.
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Adam Longenbach; Contagious Machines: New York City and the Horse Plague of 1872. Thresholds 2021; (49): 148–157. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00738
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