Technology and Culture

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Allerley Matkel (1532): Facsimile Text, Translation, and Critical Study of the Earliest Printed Book on Spot Removing and Dyeing1964/01/018
The First Technological Revolution and Its Lessons1966/01/018
Political Designs: Nuclear Reactors and National Policy in Postwar France1994/10/018
The Origin of the Sugarcane Roller Mill1988/07/018
More "Small Things Forgotten": Domestic Electrical Plugs and Receptacles, 1881-19311986/07/018
Aesthetes and Engineers: The Occupational Ideology of Highway Design1986/10/018
Technology and the City1990/04/018
Interchangeable Parts Reexamined: The Private Sector of the American Arms Industry on the Eve of the Civil War1978/10/018
Ideology and Technical Choice: The Decline of the Wooden Airplane in the United States, 1920-19451994/01/018
The Ten-Year Invention: Neoprene and Du Pont Research, 1930-19391985/01/018
The Cultural Context of Western Technology: Early Christian Attitudes toward Manual Labor1986/07/018
Seaweed for War: California's World War I Kelp Industry1989/07/018
Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking1976/01/018
History: Neglected Clue to Technological Change1961/01/018
The Technological Revolution: Notes on the Relationship of Technology, Science, and Culture1961/01/018
Military Institutions and the Labor Process: Noneconomic Sources of Technological Change, Women's Subordination, and the Organization of Work1987/10/018
Fueling the Third Reich1978/07/018
A Survey of Popular Attitudes toward Technology1972/10/018
The Traction Trebuchet: A Reconstruction of an Early Medieval Siege Engine1995/01/017
Technology, Work, and Sociology in the USSR: The NOT Movement1975/01/017
Capital-Labor Substitution in the Home1992/04/017
Consultants, Managers, Testing Slaves: Changing Roles for Chemists in the British Alkali Industry, 1850-19201994/01/017
William Dibdin and the Idea of Biological Sewage Treatment1988/04/017
What Makes Washday Less Blue? Gender, Nation, and Technology Choice in Postwar Canada1997/01/017
None-Too-Porous Boundaries: Labor History and the History of Technology1988/10/017
The Birth of an Industry: The Synthetic Rubber "Mess" in World War II1981/01/017
Women Inventors in America1981/07/017
Sal Ammoniac: A Case History in Industrialization1965/01/017
Transporting Sixty-Ton Statues in Early Assyria and Egypt1961/01/017
Education for Design and Production: Professional Organization, Employers, and the Study of Chemical Engineering in British Universities, 1922-19761994/04/017