Technology and Culture

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Technology and History: "Kranzberg's Laws"1986/07/01196
Users as Agents of Technological Change: The Social Construction of the Automobile in the Rural United States1996/10/01183
Is Technology Historically Independent of Science? A Study in Statistical Historiography1965/01/01134
Technology as Knowledge1974/01/01108
The "Industrial Revolution" in the Home: Household Technology and Social Change in the 20th Century1976/01/0193
Authoritarian and Democratic Technics1964/01/0185
Andean Value Systems and the Development of Prehistoric Metallurgy1984/01/0174
The Electrification of America: The System Builders1979/01/0172
Mirror-Image Twins: The Communities of Science and Technology in 19th-Century America1971/10/0170
Do Machines Make History?1967/07/0169
Technological Interdependence in the American Economy1979/01/0167
Technology as Applied Science1966/01/0165
Marx and the Machine1984/07/0164
Water and Wastes: A Retrospective Assessment of Wastewater Technology in the United States, 1800-19321984/04/0153
On the Social Explanation of Technical Change: The Case of the Portuguese Maritime Expansion1987/04/0151
American Ideologies of Science and Engineering1976/10/0149
Farmers Deskilled: Hybrid Corn and Farmers' Work1993/04/0146
The Retractable Airplane Landing Gear and the Northrop "Anomaly": Variation-Selection and the Shaping of Technology1994/01/0143
The Green Revolution in India: A Case Study of Technological Change1992/10/0141
The Structure of Thinking in Technology1966/01/0141
Automata and the Origins of Mechanism and Mechanistic Philosophy1964/01/0139
The Motives of Jacques de Vaucanson1979/04/0136
Invention, Authorship, "Intellectual Property," and the Origin of Patents: Notes toward a Conceptual History1991/10/0136
Research, Engineering, and Science in American Engineering Colleges: 1900-19601993/04/0134
The Rise and Fall of the Appropriate Technology Movement in the United States, 1965-19851993/07/0133
The Science-Technology Relationship as a Historiographic Problem1976/10/0133
Standardizing the Subject: Experimental Psychologists, Introspection, and the Quest for a Technoscientific Ideal1993/10/0132
Pure Science, Applied Science, Technology, Engineering: An Attempt at Definitions1961/01/0130
"Projects of the Century" in Soviet History: Large-Scale Technologies from Lenin to Gorbachev1995/07/0130
Technological Knowledge without Science: The Innovation of Flush Riveting in American Airplanes, ca. 1930-ca. 19501984/07/0130