Article ID: CBB696181842

Maszyny Matematyczne, women, and computing: The birth of computers in the Polish communist era (2023)

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The history of computing usually focuses on achievements in Western universities and research centers and is mostly about what happened in the United States and Great Britain. However, in Eastern Europe, particularly in war-torn Poland, where there was very little state funding, many highly original hardware and software projects were initiated. The small number of publications available to us, especially those in English, led to the belief that technological progress was the result of research carried out in Western countries alone. This article aims to fill this knowledge gap by focusing on the numerous research projects initiated in Polish universities and computer industries that unfortunately turned into dead ends as the result of socialist policies. These are references that cannot be ignored, not only for a historical reconstruction of the evolution of technology but also with regard to the social effects recorded in Poland immediately after the Second World War. The communist ideology, which pursued gender equality policies after the end of the war, encouraged women to pursue education, enabling the many female students enrolled in mathematics degree courses to specialize in “Maszyny Matematyczne” (mathematical machines) and become, like men, experts in computer programming and design. As well as highlighting the role that Poland played in the nascent “computer science” and providing detailed information on what women contributed, this article will explain why the success of the Polish computer industry was limited due to the nonexistent coordination between the communist states (Comecon).

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Authors & Contributors
Kateřina Lišková
Anderson, David
Corry, Leo
Daylight, Edgar G.
Dick, Stephanie
Faulkner, Wendy
Journals
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
History of the Human Sciences
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique
Medical History
Publishers
Akademika Publishing
IEEE
IOS Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Lonely Scholar Scientific Books
Springer
Concepts
Computers and computing
Computer science
Women in technology
Women in science
Mathematics
Socialism
People
Knuth, Donald Ervin
Lehmer, Derrick Henry
Lehmer, Emma
Melkin, Natalya Fyodorovna
Newman, Maxwell Herman Alexander
Popovich, Marina Lavrentʹevna
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
Poland
Germany
Czechoslovakia
Great Britain
Central Europe
Hungary
Institutions
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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