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diss., Stanford University, 1996) |
Metallurgy: Biographical |
McHugh, Jeanne. Alexander
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Metallurgy: Institutional |
Bever, Michael B. Metallurgy
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988. |
Metallurgy: Montana |
Quivik, Fredric Lincoln.
"Smoke and Tailings: An Environmental History
of Copper Smelting Technologies in Montana,
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Meteorology and climatology |
Bates, Charles C. and John
F. Fuller. America’s Weather Warriors, 1814-1985. 101pp.
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Meteorology and climatology |
Bradford, Marlene K.
"From Finley to NEXRAD: The Evolution of
Tornado Forecasting and Warning Capabilities in the United States,
1870-1996." DAI 59/04 (1998): 1308-A. (Doct. diss., Texas A&M University, 1998) |
Meteorology and climatology |
Fleming, James Rodger.
"Meteorology in America, 1814-1874: Theoretical,
Observational, and Institutional Horizons."
DAI 49/04 (1988): 934-A. (Doct. diss., Princeton University, 1988) |
Meteorology and climatology |
Fleming,
James Rodger. Meteorology in America, 1800-1870. 264pp. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. |
Meteorology and climatology |
Laskin,
David. Braving the Elements: The Stormy History of American Weather.
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Meteorology and climatology |
Meyer, William
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Meteorology and climatology |
Spence,
Clark C. The Rainmakers: American "Pluviculture” to
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Meteorology and climatology |
Stommel, Henry and
Elizabeth Stommel. Volcano Weather: The Story of 1816, the Year Without
a Summer. 178pp. Newport, R.I.: The Seven Seas Press, 1983. |
Meteorology and climatology: Biographical |
Blanchard,
Duncan C. The Snowflake Man: A Biography of Wilson A. Bentley.
237pp. Blacksburg, Va.: McDonald & Woodward, 1998. |
Microbiology and Microscopy |
Gossel, Patricia P. "The Emergence of American Bacteriology, 1875-1900." DAI 50/07 (1990): 2218-A. (Doct.
diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1989) |
Microbiology
and microscopy |
Kupferberg, Eric D. "The Expertise
of Germs: Practice, Language, and Authority in American Bacteriology,
1899-1924.” DAI 63/01 (2002):
332-A. (Doct. diss., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001) |
Microbiology and Microscopy |
Tang, Ho Yin. "The Enigma of Hog Cholera: Controversies, Cause,
and Control, 1833-1917." DAI 47/08 (1987): 3172-A. (Doct. diss., University of Minnesota, 1986) |
Microbiology
and microscopy:Biographical |
Dolman,
Claude E. and Richard J. Wolfe. Theobald Smith, Microbiologist: Suppressing
the Diseases of Animals and Man. 691pp. Boston: Boston Medical Library in the Francis
A. Countway Library of Medicine; distributed by Harvard University Press,
2003. |
Microbiology and Microscopy: Biographical |
Logue, Jeanne. Beyond the Germ
Theory: The Story of Dr. Cooper Curtice. 149pp. College Station: Texas
A&M University
Press, 1995. |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Christensen, Charles R.
"Airmen, Scientists, and Engineers: An
Examination of the Development and Uses of Technical Intelligence in the Air
Force, 1817-1947." DAI 61/02 (2000): 737-A. (Doct. diss., Ohio
State University,
2000) |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Hackemer, Kurt Henry.
"From Peace to War: U.S. Naval Procurement, Private
Enterprise, and the Integration of New Technology, 1850-1865." DAI 56/02 (1995): 677-A. (Doct.
diss., Texas A&M University, 1994) |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Hackemer, Kurt Henry.
The U.S. Navy and
the Origins of the Military Industrial Complex, 1847-1883. 183pp. Annapolis : Naval Institute Press, 2001. |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Hacker, Barton C. with
Margaret Vining. American Military
Technology: The Life Story of a Technology. 205pp. Westport: Greenwood,
2006. |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Roberts, William H. "‘Irresistible Machines’: Industrial Mobilization
for the Union Navy, 1861-1865." 417pp. DAI 60/02
(1999): 526-A. (Doct. diss., Ohio State
University, 1999) |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Shiman, Philip L. "Engineering Sherman’s March: Army Engineers and the
Management of Modern War, 1862-1865."
DAI 52/12 (1992): 4452-A. (Doct. diss., Duke University, 1991) |
Military and war (relations to science) |
Singer, Jane. The Confederate Dirty War: Arson,
Bombings, Assassination, and Plots for Chemical and Germ Attacks on the Union.
174pp. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2005. |
Military and war (relations to science) |
West, W. Wilson, Jr.
"Monitor Madness: Union Ironclad Construction at New York City, 1862–1864.” DAI 64/12 (2004): 4598-A (Doct. diss.,
University of Alabama, 2003) |
Military and war (relations to science): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Mindell,
David A. War, Technology, and Experience Aboard the USS Monitor.
187pp. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. |
Military and war (relations to science): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Roberts, William H. Civil War Ironclads: The U.S. Navy and
Industrial Mobilization. (Johns Hopkins studies in the history of
technology). 285pp. Baltimore,
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University Press, 2002. |
Military
and war (relations to science):Institutional |
Dorwart, Jeffrey M., with
Jean K. Wolf. The Philadelphia Navy Yard: From the Birth of
the U.S.
Navy to the Nuclear Age. 271pp. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. |