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Journal Abbreviation Hist. Tech.
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Inkster, Ian
(1996)
Discoveries, inventions and industrial revolutions: On the varying contribution of technologies and institutions from an international historical perspective.
History of Technology
(pp. 39-58).
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Travis, Stephen N.
(1996)
“Seeing” is believing: The development of microwave radar in Britain, Summer 1940.
History of Technology
(pp. 113-137).
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Lougheed, Alan L.
(1996)
Technological advance in the manufacture of chemicals: The case of cyanide, 1888-1930.
History of Technology
(pp. 81-94).
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Hills, R.L.
(1996)
James Watt, mechanical engineer.
History of Technology
(pp. 59-79).
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Gourvish, Terry
(1996)
Diffusion of brewing technology since 1900: Change and the consumer.
History of Technology
(pp. 139-148).
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Hall, A. Rupert
(1996)
Theory and responsibility in science and technology.
History of Technology
(pp. 1-12).
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Wright, M.T.
(1996)
On the lift pump.
History of Technology
(pp. 13-37).
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Bradley, John K.
(1996)
Putting the wind up the pilot: Cloud flying with early aircraft instruments.
History of Technology
(pp. 95-111).
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Pursell, Carroll W.
(1995)
Variations on mass production: The case of furniture manufacture in the United States to 1940.
History of Technology
(p. 127).
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Simms, D.L.
(1995)
Archimedes the engineer.
History of Technology
(pp. 45-111).
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Glick, Thomas F.
(1995)
Moriscos and Marranos as agents of technological diffusion.
History of Technology
(pp. 113-125).
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Tann, Jennifer
(1995)
Space, time and innovation characteristics: The contribution of diffusion process theory to the history of technology.
History of Technology
(pp. 143-163).
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Endrei, Walter
(1995)
Jean Errard (1554-1610) and his book of machines: Le premier livre des instruments mathématiques méchaniques of 1584.
History of Technology
(pp. 180-190).
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Hollister-Short, Graham
(1995)
Cranks and scholars.
History of Technology
(pp. 215-228).
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Janetschek, Hellmut
(1995)
From the imperial-royal collection of manufactured products to the Museum of Technology and Industry in Vienna.
History of Technology
(pp. 191-213).
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Murphy, Susan
(1995)
Heron of Alexandria's On automaton-making.
History of Technology
(pp. 1-44).
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Article
Pursell, Carroll
(1995)
Variations on mass production: The case of furniture manufacture in the United States to 1940.
History of Technology
(pp. 127-141).
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Buchanan, R. Angus
(1994)
The structure of technological revolution.
History of Technology
(pp. 199-211).
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Hollister-Short, Graham
(1994)
The other side of the coin: Wood transport systems in pre-industrial Europe.
History of Technology
(pp. 72-97).
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Fores, Michael
(1994)
Hamlet without the prince: The strange death of technical skill in histories.
History of Technology
(pp. 161-184).
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