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Aldrich, Mark

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Review Mark Aldrich (Fall-Winter 2021)
Review of "Buried dreams : the Hoosac Tunnel and the demise of the railroad age". Railroad History. (/isis/citation/CBB595459431/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich (July 2020)
Review of "Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon". Technology and Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB399277875/) unapi

Article Mark Aldrich (2020)
The Rise and Decline of the Kerosene Kitchen: A Neglected Energy Transition in Rural America, 1870–1950. Agricultural History (pp. 24-60). (/isis/citation/CBB381157874/) unapi

Article Mark Aldrich (2020)
When Steam Railroads burned oil. Railroad History (pp. 10-25). (/isis/citation/CBB267297131/) unapi

Article Mark Aldrich (Fall-Winter 2020)
Book review: Huntington Tracks, by Paul A. Smedley. Railroad History (p. 116). (/isis/citation/CBB047731879/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich (2019)
Review of "A History of Occupational Health and Safety: From 1905 to the Present". Journal of American History. (/isis/citation/CBB152906052/) unapi

Book Mark Aldrich (2018)
Back on Track: American Railroad Accidents and Safety, 1965–2015. (/isis/citation/CBB660965999/) unapi

Review Aldrich, Mark (Fall-Winter 2017)
Review of "Pullmans derailed: examination of sleeping-car wrecks from original 1940-1968 Pullman and ICC reports". Railroad History. (/isis/citation/CBB317641481/) unapi

Article Alan E. Leviton; Mark Aldrich (2017)
Michele La Clergue Aldrich, Historian of Geology, 1942–2016. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 160-164). (/isis/citation/CBB518053173/) unapi

Article Mark Aldrich (July 2016)
Communciation: Response to Mark. Technology and Culture (pp. 717-719). (/isis/citation/CBB720592843/) unapi

Article Mark Aldrich (January 2016)
Engineers Attack the "No. One Killer" in Coal Mining: The Bureau of Mines and the Promotion of Roof Bolting, 1947–1969. Technology and Culture (pp. 80-118). (/isis/citation/CBB912027193/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich; Robert McKnight (Fall/Winter 2015)
Review of "You Can't Beat the Train: An Overview of Highway-rail Grade Crossing Safety in North America, 1830-2009". Railroad History. (/isis/citation/CBB018910915/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich (2015)
Review of "American Railroads: Decline And Renaissance in the Twentieth Century". Journal of American History. (/isis/citation/CBB283536628/) unapi

Article Mark Aldrich (2015)
Another Wreck on the New Haven: Accidents, Risk Perception, and the Stigmatization of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, 1911–1914. Social Science History (pp. 613-646). (/isis/citation/CBB567062916/) unapi

Review Aldrich, Mark (2015)
Review of "American Railroads: Decline And Renaissance in the Twentieth Century". Journal of American History. (/isis/citation/CBB001553345/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich (Spring/Summer 2014)
Review of "Lost at Thaxton: The Dramatic True Story of Virginia's Forgotten Train Wreck". Railroad History. (/isis/citation/CBB076621817/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich (Fall/Winter 2013)
Review of "The Angola Horror: The 1867 Train Wreck That Shocked the Nation and Transformed American Railroads". Railroad History. (/isis/citation/CBB947770524/) unapi

Review Aldrich, Mark (2010)
Review of "Railroads in the Old South: Pursuing Progress in a Slave Society". Technology and Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB000954272/) unapi

Review Mark Aldrich (Fall-Winter 2008)
Review of "Yard Bull". Railroad History. (/isis/citation/CBB383013484/) unapi

Article Aldrich, Mark (2006)
From Forest Conservation to Market Preservation: Invention and Diffusion of Wood-Preserving Technology, 1880-1939. Technology and Culture (p. 311). (/isis/citation/CBB000670772/) unapi

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