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Sociology (field of study) |
Garavaglia, Brian. "A
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Sociology (field of study) |
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Sociology (field of study) |
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Sociology (field of study) |
Howard, Ronald L. A Social
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Sociology (field of study) |
Vidich, Arthur J. and
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Sociology (field of study) |
Williams, Vernon J., Jr. From a Caste to a Minority: Changing
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Sociology (field of study): Biographical |
Baldwin, John D. George
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Sociology (field of study): Biographical |
Rafferty, Edward Charles.
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Sociology (field of study): Institutional |
Lewis, J. David and Richard
L. Smith. American Sociology and Pragmatism: Mead, Chicago Sociology, and
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|
Sociology (field of study): Institutional |
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Soil science: Institutional |
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Soil science: Institutional |
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Statistics and actuarial science |
Dobbertin, Gerald
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Statistics and actuarial science |
Hunter, Patti Wilger.
"The Formation of a Discipline: Mathematical
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Statistics and actuarial science |
Previts, Gary John and Barbara
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Statistics and actuarial science>: Biographical |
Kellam, William Porter.
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Statistics and actuarial science>: Institutional |
Anderson, Margo J. The
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|
Surgery |
Earle, A. Scott, editor.
Surgery
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Surgery |
Rutkow, Ira M. Bleeding Blue and Gray: Civil War Surgery and the
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Surgery: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Edmondson, James W. American
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Surgery: Biographical |
Brinton, John H. Personal Memoirs of John H. Brinton: Civil
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Surgery: Biographical |
Kim, Ock-Joo Cho. "The Integration of Science with the Healing Art:
Harvey Cushing’s Development of Neurosurgery, 1896-1912." DAI 59/05
(1998): 1743-A. (Doct. diss., University of Minnesota, 198) |
Surgery: Biographical |
Koonce, Donald B., editor.
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Surgery: Biographical |
Lindsay, William A. The
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Surgery: Biographical |
Schmitz, Robert L. and
Timothy T. Oh, editors. The Remarkable Surgical Practice of John Benjamin
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Urbana: University
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Surgery: Institutional |
McDermott, William V.
Surgery
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|
Surgery: Institutional |
Ravitch, Mark. A Century
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Surgery: Sources |
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Museum of Health and Medicine, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1997.
|
Technology and invention |
Bonham, Julie Carol.
"Cotton Textile Technology in America:
Three Centuries of Evolutionary Change."
DAI 46/11 (1986): 3467-A. (Doct. diss., Brown University, 1979) |
Technology and invention |
Bradley, Joseph. Guns for
the Tsar: American Technology and the Small Arms Industry in
Nineteenth-Century Russia.
274pp. DeKalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois University
Press, 1990. |
Technology and invention |
Britton, Karen Gerhardt.
Bale O’ Cotton: The
Mechanical Art of Cotton Ginning. (Centennial
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138pp.
College Station: Texas
A&M University
Press, 1992. |
Technology and invention |
Burt, McKinley, Jr. African-American
Inventors. 149pp. Portland, Ore.: National Books Co., 2000. |
Technology and invention |
Cutcliffe, Stephen H. and
Terry S. Reynolds, editors. Technology & American History: A Historical
Anthology from Technology & Culture. 448pp. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1997.
|
Technology and invention |
Evans, Harold, Gail
Buckland, and David Lefer. They Made America:
From the Steam Engine to the Search Engine, Two Centuries of Innovators.
496pp. New York: Little, Brown, 2004. |
Technology and invention |
Gross, Ernie. Advances and Innovations in American Daily
Life, 1600s–1930s. 380pp. Jefferson,
N.C.: McFarland, 2002. |
Technology and invention |
Hawke, David Freeman.
Nuts and
Bolts of the Past: A History of American Technology, 1776-1860. 308pp. New York: Harper and Row, 1988. |
Technology and invention |
Hindle, Brooke, editor.
Material
Culture of the Wooden Age. 394pp.
Tarrytown, N.Y.: Sleepy Hollow Press, 1981. |
Technology and invention |
Hindle, Brooke. Emulation
and Invention. 224pp. New York: New
York University
Press, 1981. |
Technology and invention |
Hughes, Thomas P. American
Genesis: A Century of Innovation and Technical Enthusiasm, 1870-1970.
529pp. New York: Viking, 1989. |
Technology and invention |
James, Portia P. The Real
McCoy: African-American Invention and Innovation, 1619-1930. 110pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the Anacostia Museum, 1989. |
Technology and invention |
Kornblith, Gary J. "From Artisans to Businessmen: Master Mechanics in New England, 1789-1850." DAI 43/12
(1983): 4012-A. (Doct. diss., Princeton
University, 1983) |
Technology and invention |
Lakwete, Angela. "Cotton Ginning in America, 1780-1860." DAI 58/01 (1997): 264-A. (Doct.
diss., University of Delaware, 1997) |
Technology and invention |
Marcus, Alan I. and Howard
P. Segal. Technology in America: A Brief History.
380pp. San Diego, New York, and Chicago:
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989. |
Technology and invention |
Marcus, Alan I. and Howard
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Worth, Tex.: Harcourt
Brace College,
1999. |
Technology and invention |
McCaul, Edward B., Jr. "Rapid
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(2006): -A. (Doct. diss., Ohio State University, 2005) |
Technology and invention |
McGaw, Judith A., editor.
Early
American Technology: Making and Doing Things from the Colonial Era to 1850.
482pp. Chapel Hill: Published for the Institute of Early American
History and Culture, Williamsburg,
Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, 1994. |
Technology and invention |
Mullen, Robert A. Recasting a Craft: St. Louis Typefounders
Respond to Industrialization. 197pp. Carbondale: Southern Illinois
University Press, 2005. |
Technology and invention |
Pursell, Carroll W.,
editor. Technology in America:
A History of Individuals and Ideas. 264pp. Cambridge, Mass,: MIT Press, 1981. (Originally published in 1979 in Voice of America
Series for distribution outside U.S.A.) |
Technology and invention |
Pursell, Carroll W.,
editor. Technology in America:
A History of Individuals and Ideas. 2nd edition. 319pp. Cambridge/London: MIT Press, 1990. |
Technology and invention |
Pursell, Carroll W.,
editor. Two Hundred Years of American Technology: The SHOT Bicentennial Meeting,
Washington, D. C. ... 1975. Technology and Culture 20 (January 1979): 1-195. |
Technology and invention |
Pursell, Carroll, editor. A Companion to American Technology.
(Blackwell Companions to American History, 13). 463pp. Malden, Mass.:
Blackwell Publishing, 2005. |
Technology and invention |
Sluby, Patricia Carter. Inventive Spirit of African Americans:
Patented Ingenuity. 313pp. Westport,
Conn.: Praeger, 2004. |
Technology and invention |
Stapleton, Darwin H.
The
Transfer of Early Industrial Technologies to America. 215pp. (Memoirs
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 177). Philadelphia, Penn.: American Philosophical Society, 1987. |
Technology and invention |
Sullivan, Otha R. African-American
Inventors. 164pp. New York: Wiley & Sons, 1998. (Children’s literature) |
Technology and invention |
Thiesen, William Harold.
"From Practical to Theoretical Shipbuilding: The Rationalization of an
American Craft, 1820–1920.” DAI
61/12 (2001): 4922-A. (Doct. diss., University of Delaware,
2000) |
Technology and invention: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Dimuro, Joseph. "The 1893
Ferris Wheel and the Cultural Politics of National Identity.” DAI 61/10 (2001): 3994-A. (Doct.
diss., University
of Chicago, 2000) |
Technology and invention:
Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Garcia, Joseph Dimas.
"Metrication in the United States: A Study on
Feasibility and Process." DAI 51/05 (1990): 1804-A. (Doct. diss., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
1990) |
Technology and invention:
Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Gordon, Robert B. American
Iron, 1607-1900. (Johns Hopkins
studies in the history of technology). 341
pp. Baltimore, Md.:
Johns Hopkins University Press, c1996. |
Technology and invention:
Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Lieberman, Richard K.
Steinway
and Sons. 374pp. New Haven, Conn. and London:
Yale University Press, 1995. (New York
piano makers) |
Technology and invention: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Mohanty, Gail Fowler. Labor and Laborers of the Loom:
Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780–1840. (Studies in American
Popular History and Culture). 272pp. New York: Routledge, 2006. |
Technology and invention: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Quarstein, John V. A History of Ironclads: The Power of Iron
over Wood. 284pp. Charleston, S.C.: History Press, 2006. |
Technology and invention:Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Slack, Charles. Noble Obsession: Charles Goodyear, Thomas
Hancock, and the Race to Unlock the Greatest Industrial Secret of the
Nineteenth Century. 274pp. New
York: Hyperion, 2002. (On the development of usable
rubber) |
Technology and invention:
Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Weidenaar, Reynold. Magic Music
from the Telharmonium. 417pp.
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1995. (Regarding the inventive work of Thaddeus Cahill,
1867-1934) |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Cooper, Carolyn C. Shaping
Invention: Thomas Blanchard’s Machinery and Patent Management in
Nineteenth-Century America.
326pp. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1991.
|
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Eber, Dorothy Harley.
Genius
at Work: Images of Alexander Graham Bell. 192pp. New York: Viking Press, A Studio Book, 1982. |
Technology and invention: Biographical |
Essig, Mark. Edison and the Electric Chair: A Story of Light
and Death. 358pp. New York:
Walker, 2003. |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Ferguson, Eugene S. Oliver Evans: Inventive Genius of the
American Industrial Revolution. 72pp.
Greenville, Del.: Hagley
Museum, 1980. |
Technology and invention: Biographical |
Fouché, Rayvon. Black Inventors in the Age of Segregation:
Granville T. Woods, Lewis H. Latimer, and Shelby J. Davidson. (Johns Hopkins Studies in the
History of Technology). 225pp. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2003. |
Technology and invention: Biographical |
Gray, Charlotte. Reluctant Genius: Alexander Graham Bell
and the Passion for Invention. 46pp. New York: Arcade Publishing,
Distributed by Hatchette Book Group USA, 2006. |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Grosvenor, Edwin S. and
Morgan Wesson. Alexander Graham Bell: The Life and Times of the Man
Who Invented the Telephone. 304pp.
New
York: Harry
Abrams, 1997. |
Technology and invention: Biographical |
Hall, Elton W. Francis Blake: An Inventor’s Life,
1850–1913. 219pp. Boston:
Massachusetts
Historical Society, 2003. |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Hardenberg, Horst O.
Samuel
Morey and His Atmosphere Engine. 114pp.
Warrendale, Penn.: Society of Automotive Engineers, 1992. |
Technology and invention: Biographical |
Houze, Herbert G. Samuel Colt: Arms, Art, and Invention.
Edited by Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, with essays and entries by Carolyn C.
Cooper and Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser. 260pp. New Haven: Yale University
Press; Hartford, Conn.: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 2006. |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Philip, Cynthia Owen.
Robert
Fulton: A Biography. 371pp. New York: Watts, 1985.
|
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Poluhowich, J. Argonaut:
The Submarine Legacy of Simon
Lake. (West
Texas A&M
University series; no.
4). 181pp. College Station: Texas
A&M University
Press, 1999. |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Pretzger, William S.,
editor. Working at Inventing: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park Experience. 141pp. Dearborn, Mich.: Henry
Ford Museum
and Greenfield Village, 1989. |
Technology and invention: Biographical |
Sale, Kirkpatrick. The
Fire of His Genius: Robert Fulton and the American Dream. 242pp. New York: Free Press,
2001. |
Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Sloane, David E. E.,
editor. Nineteenth-Century American Industry and Culture: Eli Whitney Issue.
Essays
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Technology and invention:
Biographical |
Thulesius, Olav. Edison in Florida:
The Green Laboratory. 150pp.
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, c1997. |
Technology and invention:
Institutional |
Farley, James J. "The Frankford Arsenal, 1816-1870: Industrial and
Technological Change." DAI 52/09 (1992): 3401-A. (Doct. diss., Temple University, 1991) |
Technology and invention:
Institutional |
Farley, James J. Making Arms
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142pp. University Park, Pa: Pennsylvania
State University
Press, 1994. |
Technology and invention:
Institutional |
McBride, William M. Technological
Change and the United
States Navy, 1865-1945. (Johns Hopkins studies in the history of
technology). 336pp. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University
Press, 2000. |
Technology and invention:
Institutional |
Tomblin, Barbara B. "From Sail to Steam: The Development of Steam
Technology in the United
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(1989): 1070-A. (Doct. diss., Rutgers
University, 1988) |
Technology and invention:
Pennsylvania |
Rigal, Laura. The
American Manufactory: Art, Labor, and the World of Things in the Early
Republic. 253pp. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, c1998. |
Technology and invention (politics and public policy) |
Adas, Michael. Dominance by Design: Technological
Imperatives and America’s Civilizing Mission. 542pp. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 2006. |
Technology and invention (politics and public policy) |
Jordan, John M. "Technology and Ideology: The Engineering Ideal and
American Political Culture, 1892-1934."
DAI 50/06 (1989): 1709-A. (Doct. diss., University of Michigan, 1989) |
Technology and invention (politics and public policy) |
Lambert, Larry Lee.
"Invoking the Machine: The Rhetorical Appeal to Machine Technology in
American Whig Discourse.” DAI 63/01
(2002): 26-A. (Doct. diss., Indiana
University, 2001) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Allen, Michael Thad and
Gabrielle Hecht, editors. Technologies
of Power: Essays in Honor of Thomas Parke Hughes and Agatha Chipley Hughes.
339pp. Cambridge:
MIT Press, 2001. (Includes papers on US topics) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Bartky, Ian R. Selling the
True Time: Nineteenth-Century Timekeeping in America. 310pp. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford
University Press, 2000.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Brewer, Priscilla J.
From
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338pp. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse
University Press, 2000.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Brockmann, R. John. From
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History of Technical Communication in the United States. (Written language series). 464pp. Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton Press, c1998. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Budin, Howard R. "Engines of Democracy: Technology, Society, and
American Common Schools before the Civil War." DAI 57/07
(1997): 2911-A (Doct. diss., Columbia University
Teachers College, 1996) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Colton, Joel and Stuart Bruchey, editors. Technology,
the Economy, and Society: The American Experience. 287pp. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1987.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Connors, Anthony J. "
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Revolution.” DAI 66/02 (2005):
729-A. (Doct. diss., Clark University, 2005) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz.
A Social
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pp. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1997. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz.
More
Work for Mother: The Ironies of Household Technology from the Open Hearth to
the Microwave. 257pp. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1983. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Cross, Gary S. and Rick
Szostak. Technology and American Society: A History. 337pp. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1995. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Crowley, John E. The Invention of Comfort: Sensibilities
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361pp. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2001. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Frommer, Myrna. "How Well Do Inventors Understand the Cultural
Consequences of Their Inventions? A Study of: Samuel Finley Breese Morse and
the Telegraph, Thomas Alva Edison and the Phonograph, and Alexander Graham
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Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Gregg, David W.
"Technology, Culture Change, and the Introduction of Firearms to Northwest Alaska, 1791–1930.” DAI 61/09 (2001): 3630-A. (Doct. diss., Brown University,
2000) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Gutierrez, Gustavo A. "Occupation
and Displacement in the Old Northwest: The Role of Three Technologies.” DAI 67/01 (2006): -A. (Doct. diss.,
Iowa State University, 2005) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Hazen, Margaret Hindle and
Robert M. Hazen. Keepers of the Flame: The Role of Fire in American
Culture, 1775-1925. 281pp. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 1992.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Hughes, Thomas P. Human-Built World: How to Think about
Technology and Culture. 223pp. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2004. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Jeremy, David J., editor.
International
Technology Transfer: Europe, Japan, and
the USA,
1700-1914. 253pp. Aldershot, Hants,
England / Brookfield, Vt.:
E. Elgar, 1991. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Knowles, Scott Gabriel.
"Inventing Safety: Fire, Technology, and Trust in Modern America.” DAI 64/02 (2003): 624-A. (Doct. diss.,
Johns Hopkins University,
2003) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Marx, Leo. The Machine in the Garden: Technology and
the Pastoral Ideal in America.
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Oxford University Press, 2000. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Mohun, Arwen P. Steam
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Technology). 348pp. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University
Press, 1999. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Nye, David E. America as Second Creation: Technology and
Narratives of New Beginnings. 371pp. Cambridge, Mass.
/ London: MIT
Press, 2003. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Nye, David E. American
Technological Sublime. 362pp.
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1994. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Nye, David E. Narratives and
Spaces: Technology and the Construction of American Culture. (Representing American culture). 224pp. Exeter: University
of Exeter Press, 1997.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Oldenziel, Ruth. "Gender and the Meanings of Technology: Engineering
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Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Oldenziel, Ruth. Making
Technology Masculine: Men, Women and Modern Machines in America,
1870-1945. 271pp. Amsterdam: Amsterdam
University Press, 1999.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
O’Malley, Michael. "The Idea of Time in American Culture, 1820-1920." DAI 50/04 (1989): 1069-A. (Doct. diss.,
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Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
O’Malley, Michael. Keeping
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New
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1990. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Parenti, Christian. The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America, from
Slave Passes to the Patriot Act. 273pp. New York: Basic Books, 2003. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Pursell, Carroll W. The Machine
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A Social History of Technology. 358pp.
Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University
Press, 1995. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Pursell, Carroll W. The Machine in America: A Social History
of Technology. 2nd edition. 398pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2007. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Pyne, Stephen J. Fire in America: A
Cultural History of Wildland and Rural Fire. 654pp. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 1982.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Segal, Howard P. Technological
Utopianism in American Culture. 309pp.
Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1985.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Smith, Mark M. Mastered by
the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South. (Fred W. Morrison series in Southern studies).
303pp. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina
Press, 1997. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Smith, Merritt Roe,
[editor]. Military Enterprise
and Technological Change: Perspectives on the American Experience.
391pp. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1985. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Stevens, Edward. The Grammar
of the Machine: Technical Literacy and Early Industrial Expansion in the United States.
210pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, c1995. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Tarr, Joel A. and Gabriel
Dupuy, editors. Technology and the Rise of the Networked City in Europe and America. (Technology and Urban Growth). 339pp. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press, 1988.
|
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Tobin, James. Great Projects: The Epic Story of the Building of America, from the Taming of the Mississippi to the
Invention of the Internet. 322pp. New
York: Free Press, 2001. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Usselman, Steven W. Regulating Railroad Innovation: Business, Technology,
and Politics in America,
1840–1920. 398pp. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2002. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Van Stone, Jill Lorene.
"Tariffs, Technology Choices, Natural
Resources, and Growth in the Antebellum United States." DAI 57/10
(1997): 4483-A. (Doct. diss., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1996 |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations) |
Wosk, Julie. Women and the Machine: Representations
from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age. 320pp. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2001.
(Includes US aspects) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Colbourn, Andrea M. "The Typewriter as an Agent of Change, 1867 to 1954:
A Drucker/Ellulian Analysis."
DAI 49/08 (1989): 2009-A. (Doct. diss., New York University, 1988) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Connolly, Marguerite A.
"The Transformation of Home Sewing and the
Sewing Machine in America,
1850-1929." DAI 56/01 (1995): 329-A. (Doct. diss., University of Delaware, 1994) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Kenney, William Howland. Recorded Music in American Life: The
Phonograph and Popular Memory, 1890-1945. 258pp. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1999. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Lakwete, Angela. Inventing the Cotton Gin: Machine and Myth
in Antebellum America.
232pp. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2003. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Magoun, Alexander Boyden.
"Shaping the Sound of Music: The Evolution of the Phonograph Record,
1877-1950.” DAI 62/12 (2002):
4306-A. (Doct. diss., University
of Maryland, College Park, 2000) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Nickles, David Paull.
"Funny Little Characters on a Stage: Foreign Ministries Confront the
Telegraph.” DAI 61/09 (2001):
3713-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard
University, 2000) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Stephens, Carlene E. On Time: How America Has Learned to Live by
the Clock. 255pp. Boston:
Bulfinch Press; published in association with the Smithsonian’s National
Museum of American History, 2002. (Illustrated) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Thompson, Patrick Gaines.
"Historical Importance of the Hall Breechloading Rifle in the Development of
the American System of Manufacturing, Mass Production, Interchangeability,
and Industrial Education.” DAI
63/08 (2003): 2986-A. (Doct. diss., Texas A&MUniversity, 2002) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Biographical |
Solnit, Rebecca. River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological
Wild West. 305pp. New York:
Viking, 2003. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Connecticut |
Gordon, Robert B. A Landscape Transformed: The Ironmaking District of Salisbury, Connecticut. 159pp. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2001. |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Massachusetts |
Hunter, John Bradford.
"Boston
and Its Maritime World, 1790-1850: Trade Circuits, Proto-Industrialization,
and the Historical Geography of Shipbuilding in New
England." DAI 61/02 (2000): 721-A. (Doct. diss., Pennsylvania State University, 1999) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Massachusetts |
Lubar, Steven D. "Corporate and Urban Contexts of Textile Technology
in 19th-century Lowell, Massachusetts: A Study of the Social
Nature of Technological Knowledge."
DAI 44/11 (1984): 3467-A. (Doct. diss., University of Chicago, 1983) |
Technology and invention (social aspects and relations): Massachusetts |
Mulligan, William H., Jr.
"The Family and Technological Change: The
Shoemakers of Lynn, Massachusetts, 1850-1880." DAI 43/07 (1983): 2426-A. (Doct. diss.,
Clark University, 1982) |