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Article Ágústa Edwald Maxwell; Gavin Lucas (2021)
The Archaeology of Z: Household Economies in Nineteenth-Century Iceland. Historical Archaeology (pp. 238-249). (/isis/citation/CBB331354112/) unapi

Book Christopher Fennell (2021)
The archaeology of craft and industry. (/isis/citation/CBB260768962/) unapi

Article Artemis Yagou (2018)
Novel and Desirable Technology: Pocket Watches for the Ottoman Market (late 18th – mid 19th c.). Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology (pp. 78-107). (/isis/citation/CBB069467576/) unapi

Article Sławomir Łotysz (2018)
Hot Commodity: Designing, Making and Selling Electric Irons in post-war Poland. Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology (pp. 150-184). (/isis/citation/CBB046055033/) unapi

Book Peter Scott (2017)
The Market Makers: Creating Mass Markets for Consumer Durables in Inter-war Britain. (/isis/citation/CBB753991618/) unapi

Article Tupperware (Fall 2010). American Heritage of Invention and Technology. (/isis/citation/CBB248941971/) unapi

Article Wolpin, Stewart (Winter 2010)
Top Ten Trends in Consumer Electronics. American Heritage of Invention and Technology (pp. 16-37). (/isis/citation/CBB538671076/) unapi

Article Fallan, Kjetil (2009)
One must offer “something for everyone”: Designing crockery for consumer consent in 1950s Norway. Journal of Design History (pp. 133-149). (/isis/citation/CBB001180378/) unapi

Article Fallan, Kjetil (2009)
The Realpolitik of the artificial: Strategic design at Friggjo Fajanse facing international free trade in the 1960s. Enterprise and Society (pp. 559-589). (/isis/citation/CBB001180377/) unapi

Chapter Divall, Colin (2009)
The modern passenger. Constructing the consumer on Britain's railways 1919--1939. In: Railway modernization: An historical perspective (19th and 20th centuries): actas da II Conférencia da Asociação Portuguesa para a História dos Caminhos de Ferro (p. 111). (/isis/citation/CBB001181423/) unapi

Article Fallan, Kjetil (2008)
Form, function, fiction: Translations of technology and design in product development. History and Technology (pp. 61-87). (/isis/citation/CBB001180379/) unapi

Article Wohleber, Curt (Summer 2006)
Cat Litter. American Heritage of Invention and Technology (pp. 8-9). (/isis/citation/CBB428892658/) unapi

Article Divall, Colin (2006)
Transport, mobility and consumer society in Britain, 1900--1939. Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society: Memoirs and Proceedings (p. 39). (/isis/citation/CBB001181412/) unapi

Article Mohun, Arwen P. (2001)
Designed for thrills and safety: Amusement parks and the commodification of risk, 1880--1929. Journal of Design History (pp. 291-306). (/isis/citation/CBB001180916/) unapi

Article Parr, Joy (1999)
Household choices as politics and pleasure in 1950s Canada. International Labor and Working Class History (p. 112). (/isis/citation/CBB001180370/) unapi

Book Parr, Joy (1999)
Domestic goods: The material, the moral and the economic in the postwar years. (/isis/citation/CBB001180362/) unapi

Chapter Divall, Colin (1998)
Transports of delight? Making and consuming historics at the National Railway Museum. In: History and heritage: Consuming the past in contemporary culture (p. 197). (/isis/citation/CBB001181443/) unapi

Book Arnold, John; Davies, Kate; Ditchfield, Simon (1998)
History and heritage: Consuming the past in contemporary culture. (/isis/citation/CBB001181442/) unapi

Book Forty, Adrian (1986)
Objects of desire: Design and society since 1750. (/isis/citation/CBB001180095/) unapi

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