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Homburg, Ernst
(1996)
Publications on the history of technology, published by Dutch authors in 1995.
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(p. 201).
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Pursell, Carroll
(1995)
See the invisible: New perceptions in the history of technology.
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(pp. 9-15).
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Pursell, Carroll W.
(1995)
Seeing the invisible: New perceptions in the history of technology.
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(p. 9).
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Dienel, Hans-Liudger
(1995)
Sociological and economic technology research: A guideline for the history of technology?.
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(pp. 70-84).
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Torrens, H.S.
(1995)
Ernest Feuerheerd and his rotary lobe pump of 1919: Some “invisible” problems, both for inventor and historian.
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(pp. 37-69).
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Gispen, Kees
(1995)
Conflict and cohesion in the German engineering profession, 1850-1950.
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(pp. 195-212).
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Weber, Wolfhard
(1995)
History of technology in Germany after 1945: Institutions, methods, fields of interest.
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(pp. 148-171).
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Harris, John
(1995)
A French industrial spy: The engineer Le Turc in England in the 1780s.
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(pp. 16-36).
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Williams, James C.
(1995)
Earthquake engineering: Designing unseen technology against invisible forces.
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(pp. 172-194).
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Hacker, Barton C.
(1995)
Whoever heard of nuclear ramjets? Project Pluto, 1957-1964.
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(pp. 85-98).
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