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Eisler, Matthew Nicholas

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Book Matthew N. Eisler (2022)
Age of Auto Electric: Environment, Energy, and the Quest for the Sustainable Car. (/isis/citation/CBB665386703/) unapi

Article Matthew N. Eisler (Winter 2020)
Public Policy, Industrial Innovation, and the Zero-Emission Vehicle. Business History Review (pp. 779-802). (/isis/citation/CBB544875520/) unapi

Article Matthew N. Eisler (April 2017)
Exploding the Black Box: Personal Computing, the Notebook Battery Crisis, and Postindustrial Systems Thinking. Technology and Culture (pp. 368-391). (/isis/citation/CBB812274950/) unapi

Article Matthew N. Eisler (2016)
Materials Research, Super Batteries, and the Technopolitics of Electric Automobility. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 44-66). (/isis/citation/CBB317301216/) unapi

Chapter Matthew N. Eisler (2014)
At Arm’s Length: Energy and the Construction of a Peripheral Prairie Petrometropolis. In: Energy Capitals: Local Impact, Global Influence (pp. 111-126). (/isis/citation/CBB470179295/) unapi

Article Eisler, Matthew N. (2013)
“The Ennobling Unity of Science and Technology”: Materials Sciences and Engineering, the Department of Energy, and the Nanotechnology Enigma. Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy (pp. 225-251). (/isis/citation/CBB001420869/) unapi

Article Eisler, Matthew N. (2012)
“The Ennobling Unity of Science and Technology”: Materials Sciences and Engineering, the Department of Energy, and the Nanotechnology Enigma. Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy (pp. 225-251). (/isis/citation/CBB001211971/) unapi

Review Eisler, Matthew N. (2010)
Review of "The Language of Work: Technical Communication at Lukens Steel, 1810 to 1925". Technology and Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB000954023/) unapi

Article Eisler, Matthew N. (2009)
Getting Power to the People: Technological Dramaturgy and the Quest for the Electrochemical Engine. History and Technology (p. 49). (/isis/citation/CBB000931982/) unapi

Article Eisler, Matthew N. (2009)
“A Modern “Philosopher's Stone””: Techno-Analogy and the Bacon Cell. Technology and Culture (p. 345). (/isis/citation/CBB000951927/) unapi

Thesis Eisler, Matthew Nicholas (2008)
Fueling Dreams of Grandeur: Fuel Cell Research and Development and the Pursuit of the Technological Panacea, 1940--2005. (/isis/citation/CBB001561169/) unapi

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