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16 citations
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Article
John A. Alic
(2022)
Engineering Intangibles: Technical Employment in the US Service Economy.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 239-259).
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Book
Richard J Oosterhoff; José Ramón Marcaida
(2021)
Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe.
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Article
W. Walker Hanlon
(Winter 2018)
Skilled Immigrants and American Industrialization: Lessons from Newport News Shipyard.
Business History Review
(pp. 605-632).
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Article
Leonard N. Rosenband
(2019)
Journeymen paperworkers, the Industrious Revolution, and the Industrial Enlightenment in Europe, c. 1700-1800.
Ferrum
(pp. 34-41).
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Article
Patrick Wallis
(2019)
Between Apprenticeship and Skill: Acquiring Knowledge outside the Academy in Early Modern England.
Science in Context
(pp. 155-170).
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Article
Gerhard Dohrn-Van Rossum
(2019)
Uhrmacher als Prototypen technischer Experten in der europäischen Vormoderne: das Zusammenwirken technischer Kompetenzen bei den Ingenieuren der Renaissance (Watchmakers as prototypes of technical experts in the European pre-modern era: the interaction of technical skills among Renaissance engineers).
Ferrum
(pp. 16-23).
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Article
Jung Lee
(2018)
Socially Skilling Toil: New Artisanship in Papermaking in Late Chosŏn Korea.
History of Science
(pp. 167-193).
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Article
Caitlin Donahue Wylie
(March 2018)
Trust in Technicians in Paleontology Laboratories.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 324-348).
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Article
Daniel Schneider
(2017)
Worker Skill in the Industrial Production of Decorative Wood Type Borders.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 58-70).
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Article
Counihan, Christopher
(2009)
"Going Global": Why Do Multinational Corporations Participate in Highly Skilled Migration?.
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
(pp. 19-42).
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Book
Paul Michel Taillon
(2009)
Good, reliable, White men: Railroad brotherhoods, 1877-1917.
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Article
Richardson, Kathrine E.
(2009)
What Lures and Retains the International Creative-Class Family? A Case Study of the Family Unit Found in Vancouver's Biotechnology Sector.
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
(p. 323).
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Article
Robert B. Gordon
(1995)
Material Evidence of Ironmaking Techniques.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 69-80).
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Article
Thomas E. Leary
(1990)
The Work of Rolling Rails in the 32'' Mill at Bethlehem Steel's Lackawanna Plant: Industrial Archeology and Labor History.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 39-54).
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Article
Michael S. Raber
(1988)
Conservative Innovators, Military Small Arms, and Industrial History at Springfield Armory, 1794-1918.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 1-22).
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Article
Melissa Dabakis
(1986)
The Individual vs. the Collective: Images of the American Worker in the 1920s.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 51-62).
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