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Article Rahul Mukherjee (September 2016)
Toxic Lunch in Bhopal and Chemical Publics. Science, Technology and Human Values (pp. 849-875). (/isis/citation/CBB753030836/) unapi

Article Eva Zekany (2016)
“A Horrible Interspecies Awkwardness Thing”: (Non)Human Desire in the Mass Effect Universe. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society (pp. 67-77). (/isis/citation/CBB702396962/) unapi

Book Giacomo Macola (2016)
The gun in central Africa: A history of technology and politics. (/isis/citation/CBB717240526/) unapi

Book Sasha Disko (2016)
The Devil’s Wheels. Men and Motorcycling in the Weimar Republic. (/isis/citation/CBB484690769/) unapi

Article Jesse Adams Stein (2016)
Masculinity and Material Culture in Technological Transitions: From Letterpress to Offset Lithography, 1960s–1980s. Technology and Culture (pp. 24-53). (/isis/citation/CBB835701317/) unapi

Book Sarah Hollenbeck (2016)
Claiming the Bicycle: Women, Rhetoric, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America. (/isis/citation/CBB573462072/) unapi

Book Shetterly, Margot Lee (2016)
Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race. (/isis/citation/CBB747088865/) unapi

Article Charles Gadéa (2016)
Carrières d’ingénieurs en Inde. Notes sur la place des femmes et l’effet des politiques de discrimination positive des castes défavorisées; Engineers' Careers in India. Remarks on the Situation of Women and the Effects of Affirmative Action Towards Disadvantaged Castes. Quaderns d'Història de l'Enginyeria (pp. 311-334). (/isis/citation/CBB785536533/) unapi

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From Cabin 'Boys' to Captains: 250 Years of Women at Sea. (/isis/citation/CBB598475999/) unapi

Article Jane L. Lehr (2015)
Co-creating liberal studies in engineering program(s) – a perspective from Ethnic Studies, Women's & Gender Studies, and Science & Technology Studies. Engineering Studies (pp. 123-125). (/isis/citation/CBB504211933/) unapi

Article Lehr, Jane L. (2015)
Co-creating liberal studies in engineering program(s) – a perspective from Ethnic Studies, Women's & Gender Studies, and Science & Technology Studies. Engineering Studies (pp. 123-125). (/isis/citation/CBB700204449/) unapi

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Weekend pilots: Technology, masculinity, and private aviation in postwar America. (/isis/citation/CBB247025452/) unapi

Article Payette, S. (2015)
Hopper and Dijkstra: Crisis, Revolution, and the Future of Programming. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 64-73). (/isis/citation/CBB001550717/) unapi

Article Laura Ann Twagira (2015)
Interrogating the "Machine" and Women's Things. Technology's Stories. (/isis/citation/CBB240477676/) unapi

Article Egge, Sara (2014)
“Strewn Knee Deep in Literature”: A Material Analysis of Print Propaganda and Woman Suffrage. Agricultural History (pp. 591-605). (/isis/citation/CBB001421784/) unapi

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Lesbians Online: Queer Identity and Community Formation on the French Minitel. Journal of the History of Sexuality (pp. 451-472). (/isis/citation/CBB001550482/) unapi

Book Bix, Amy Sue (2014)
Girls Coming to Tech!: A History of American Engineering Education for Women. (/isis/citation/CBB001550627/) unapi

Article Denton, Chad B. (2014)
Tokyo Rosalie? A Franco-Japanese Envoy and Entrepreneur in the South Pacific, 1890--1959. French Historical Studies (p. 631). (/isis/citation/CBB001422231/) unapi

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Navigating Mobility: Gender, Class, and Space at Sea, 1760--1810. Eighteenth-Century Studies (pp. 67-88). (/isis/citation/CBB001550448/) unapi

Article Hunt, John M. (2014)
Carriages, Violence, and Masculinity in Early Modern Rome. I Tatti Studies: Essays in the Renaissance (pp. 175-196). (/isis/citation/CBB001451653/) unapi

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