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Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Technology and History: "Kranzberg's Laws"
1986/07/01
196
Users as Agents of Technological Change: The Social Construction of the Automobile in the Rural United States
1996/10/01
183
Is Technology Historically Independent of Science? A Study in Statistical Historiography
1965/01/01
134
Technology as Knowledge
1974/01/01
108
The "Industrial Revolution" in the Home: Household Technology and Social Change in the 20th Century
1976/01/01
93
Authoritarian and Democratic Technics
1964/01/01
85
Andean Value Systems and the Development of Prehistoric Metallurgy
1984/01/01
74
The Electrification of America: The System Builders
1979/01/01
72
Mirror-Image Twins: The Communities of Science and Technology in 19th-Century America
1971/10/01
70
Do Machines Make History?
1967/07/01
69
Technological Interdependence in the American Economy
1979/01/01
67
Technology as Applied Science
1966/01/01
65
Marx and the Machine
1984/07/01
64
Water and Wastes: A Retrospective Assessment of Wastewater Technology in the United States, 1800-1932
1984/04/01
53
On the Social Explanation of Technical Change: The Case of the Portuguese Maritime Expansion
1987/04/01
51
American Ideologies of Science and Engineering
1976/10/01
49
Farmers Deskilled: Hybrid Corn and Farmers' Work
1993/04/01
46
The Retractable Airplane Landing Gear and the Northrop "Anomaly": Variation-Selection and the Shaping of Technology
1994/01/01
43
The Green Revolution in India: A Case Study of Technological Change
1992/10/01
41
The Structure of Thinking in Technology
1966/01/01
41
Automata and the Origins of Mechanism and Mechanistic Philosophy
1964/01/01
39
The Motives of Jacques de Vaucanson
1979/04/01
36
Invention, Authorship, "Intellectual Property," and the Origin of Patents: Notes toward a Conceptual History
1991/10/01
36
Research, Engineering, and Science in American Engineering Colleges: 1900-1960
1993/04/01
34
The Rise and Fall of the Appropriate Technology Movement in the United States, 1965-1985
1993/07/01
33
The Science-Technology Relationship as a Historiographic Problem
1976/10/01
33
Standardizing the Subject: Experimental Psychologists, Introspection, and the Quest for a Technoscientific Ideal
1993/10/01
32
Pure Science, Applied Science, Technology, Engineering: An Attempt at Definitions
1961/01/01
30
"Projects of the Century" in Soviet History: Large-Scale Technologies from Lenin to Gorbachev
1995/07/01
30
Technological Knowledge without Science: The Innovation of Flush Riveting in American Airplanes, ca. 1930-ca. 1950
1984/07/01
30
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