Technology and Culture

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Qanats in the Levant: Hydraulic Technology at the Periphery of Early Empires1997/04/0120
Adaptation of Technology to Culture and Environment: Bloomery Iron Smelting in America and Africa1993/04/0119
"Liberalizers" versus "Scientific Men" in the Antebellum Patent Office1976/01/0119
Engineering Behavior: Project Pigeon, World War II, and the Conditioning of B. F. Skinner1993/10/0119
The Paradoxes of Patenting: Invention and Its Diffusion in 18th- and 19th-Century Britain, France, and North America1991/10/0118
Invention and Innovation in the Watt-Boulton Steam-Engine Venture1965/01/0118
Science-Based Industry or Industry-Based Science? Electrical Engineering in Germany before World War I1996/01/0118
Between Craft and Science: Plant Breeding, Mendelian Genetics, and British Universities, 1900-19201993/04/0118
The Air-Propeller Tests of W. F. Durand and E. P. Lesley: A Case Study in Technological Methodology1979/10/0118
The Diaspora of British Engineering1986/07/0118
Edwin Chadwick and the Engineers, 1842-1854: Systems and Antisystems in the Pipe-and-Brick Sewers War1992/10/0118
The Legend of Eli Whitney and Interchangeable Parts1960/01/0118
U. S. Patent Office Records as Sources for the History of Invention and Technological Property1960/01/0118
The Envelopes That Bear the First Writing1980/07/0118
Scientific Theory and Technological Testability: Science, Dynamometers, and Water Turbines in the 19th Century1983/04/0117
Academic Entrepreneurship and Engineering Education: Dugald C. Jackson and the MIT-GE Cooperative Engineering Course, 1907-19321988/07/0117
The Preparation of Leather and Parchment by the Dead Sea Scrolls Community1962/01/0117
The Portsmouth System of Manufacture1984/04/0117
The "Revolt of the Engineers" Reconsidered1988/04/0117
Allocating the Spectrum: The Origins of Radio Regulation1994/10/0117
The Development of the Diesel Engine1976/07/0117
Technology and the Market: George Eastman and the Origins of Mass Amateur Photography1975/01/0117
The Harsh Facts of Hydraulics: Technology and Society in Sri Lanka's Colonization Schemes1990/07/0117
The Scientific Tradition in American Industrial Research1990/01/0117
A New Role for Professional Scientists in Industry: Industrial Research at General Electric, 1900-19161980/07/0116
The Conservative Use of Modern Household Technology1982/04/0116
The Olympus 320 Engine: A Case Study in Design, Development, and Organizational Control1992/07/0116
Air Pollution and Fuel Crises in Preindustrial London, 1250-16501975/07/0115
The Fourth Discontinuity1967/01/0115
Toward a Discipline of the History of Technology1974/01/0115