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John Cropper
(2023)
”The sparrow loves millet, but labors not”: Energy use and infrastructure in the Senegal Valley, 1450-1760.
History and Technology
(pp. 42-64).
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Article
Mark Paterson
(2023)
Fatigue as a physiological problem: Experiments in the observation and quantification of movement and industrial labor, 1873-1947.
History and Technology
(pp. 65-90).
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Article
Daniel Pérez-Zapico
(2023)
Electrical futures for a regenerated Spain: Electricity, engineering and national reconstruction after the 1898 ‘Disaster’.
History and Technology
(pp. 91-125).
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Article
Jenny Bulstrode
(2023)
Black metallurgists and the making of the industrial revolution.
History and Technology
(pp. 1-41).
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Article
Facundo Picabea
(2022)
Aircraft without wings: local design and serial production of utilitarian vehicles in Argentina (1952-1955).
History and Technology
(pp. 344-365).
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Essay Review
Francesca Bray; Barbara Hahn
(2022)
‘The Goddess Technology is a polyglot’: a critical review of Eric Schatzberg, Technology: critical history of a concept.
History and Technology.
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Article
Karl Bruno
(2022)
Use and users of artificial insemination in Swedish dairy cattle breeding, 1935–1955.
History and Technology
(pp. 317-343).
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Article
Jung Lee
(2022)
Making waste one’s own: transformations in production by resting paper, or hyuji, in Chosŏn Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 186-204).
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Article
Victor Seow; Dagmar Schäfer
(2022)
Making history: technologies of production and the estate of knowledge in East Asia.
History and Technology
(pp. 107-125).
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Article
Kaijun Chen
(2022)
Imperial models: technology and design in state-controlled porcelain manufacture in early modern China.
History and Technology
(pp. 222-238).
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Article
Victor Seow
(2022)
Psychology as technology: industrial psychology for an industrializing China.
History and Technology
(pp. 257-273).
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Article
Arunabh Ghosh
(2022)
Multiple makings at China’s first hydroelectric power station at Shilongba, 1908–1912.
History and Technology
(pp. 167-185).
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Article
Aleksandra Kobiljski; Sarah Teasley
(2022)
Making raw materials: innovation and imported technology in Meiji Japan.
History and Technology
(pp. 126-143).
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Article
Hyeok Hweon Kang
(2022)
Reverse engineering as history and method: The Portuguese espingarda in Chosŏn Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 144-166).
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Article
Hyungsub Choi
(2022)
Before localization: the story of the electric rice cooker in South Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 205-221).
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Article
Yulia Frumer
(2022)
Manufacturing hands: robot fingers and human labour in post-war Japan.
History and Technology
(pp. 239-256).
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Article
Sabine Clarke; Thomas Lean
(2022)
Turning DDT into ‘Didimac’: Making insecticide products and consumers in British farming after 1945.
History and Technology
(pp. 31-61).
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Article
Esther M. Sánchez Sánchez
(2022)
The training in France of Spanish nuclear personnel, c. 1950s–1990s.
History and Technology
(pp. 3-30).
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Article
Priya Mirza
(2022)
‘Sovereignty of the air’: The Indian princely states, the British Empire and carving out of air-space (1911–1933).
History and Technology
(pp. 62-83).
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Article
Chihyung Jeon; Scott Gabriel Knowles; Sang-Eun Park
(2022)
Disaster (continued): Sewol Ferry investigations, state violence, and political history in South Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 84-106).
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