The American Institute of Electrical Engineers
(AIEE) began publishing "Proceedings of the A.I.E.E"
in 1905. In 1920, the title changed to "The Journal
of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers"
and this was shortened to "The Journal of the
A.I.E.E in 1924. Contents are devoted to the
advancement of theory and practice of electrical
engineering and the allied arts and sciences. The
Journal became "Electrical Engineering" in 1930, a
title it retained until 1963. It is now the IEEE
Spectrum |
We present only issues from the 1920's due to their
relevance to the understanding of radio, the general
public's most recognized advance in technology in
that decade. |
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