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History of
Science in the Subject
Bibliography of Books and Dissertations (ca.1980 - ) Chemical Technology – Creationism |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Chemical technology |
Norman, Sandra L. “Guncotton to Smokeless Powder: The Development of Nitrocellulose as a Military Explosive, 1845-1929.” DAI 49/08 (1989): 2282-A. (Doct. diss., Brown University, 1988) |
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Chemical technology: Institutional |
Levenstein, Margaret. “Information Systems and Internal Organization: A Study of the Dow Chemical Company, 1890-1914.” DAI 53/04 (1992): 1237-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1991) |
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Chemical technology: Institutional |
Levenstein, Margaret.
Accounting
for Growth: Information Systems and the Creation of the Large Corporation.
277pp. |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Chemistry |
Carroll, P. Thomas. “Academic Chemistry in |
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Chemistry |
Servos, John W. “Physical Chemistry in |
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Chemistry |
Servos, John W. Physical
Chemistry from Ostwald to Pauling: The Making of a Science in |
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Chemistry |
Tarbell, Dean Stanley and
Ann Tracy Tarbell. Essays on the History of Organic Chemistry in the |
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Chemistry |
Thackray, Arnold, Jeffrey
L. Sturchio, P. Thomas Carroll and Robert Bud. Chemistry in |
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Chemistry |
White, Suzanne R. “Chemistry and Controversy: Regulating the Use of Chemicals in Foods, 1883-1959.” DAI 55/04 (1994): 1075-A. (Doct. diss., Emory University, 1994) |
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Chemistry: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Friedel, Robert. Pioneer
Plastic: The Making and Selling of Celluloid. 154pp. |
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Chemistry: Bibliography |
Jones, Paul R., compiler.
Bibliographie
der Dissertationen amerikanischer und britischer Chemiker an deutschen
Universitaten, 1840-1914. (Veroffentlichungen
des Forschungsinstituts des Deutschen Museums fur die Geschichte der
Naturwissenschaften und der Technik). 74pp.
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Aberbach, Alan David. In Search of an American Identity: Samuel Latham Mitchill, Jeffersonian Nationalist. (American University Studies, series 9; History, number 46). 225pp. New York/Bern: Peter Lang, 1988. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Bursey, Maurice. Francis
Preston Venable of the |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Graham, Jenny. Revolutionary
in Exile: The Emigration of Joseph Priestley to |
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CHEMISTRY: Biographical
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Hamerla, Ralph Richard.
“Science on the American Academic Frontier: Edward Morley and the Atomic
Weight of Oxygen.” DAI 61/08
(2001): 3323-A. (Doct. diss., |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Hiebert, Erwin N., Aaron J. Ihde and Robert E. Schofield. Joseph Priestley: Scientist, Theologian, and Metaphysician. A Symposium Celebrating the Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Discovery of Oxygen by Joseph Priestley in 1774. Edited by Lester Keift and Bennett R. Willeford, Jr. 117pp. Cranbury, N. J.: Associated University Presses, 1980. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Joseph Priestley in |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Lander, Ernest McPherson,
Jr. The Calhoun Family and Thomas Green Clemson: The Decline of a Southern
Patriarchy. 275pp. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
McMath, Robert C., Jr.
William
Henry Emerson and the Scientific Discipline at Georgia Tech. 122pp. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Mosley, Leonard. Blood
Relations: The Rise and Fall of the duPonts of |
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CHEMISTRY: Biographical |
Priestley, Joseph. Memoirs and Correspondence of Joseph
Priestley. (Rare biographical sources). 2 vols. |
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CHEMISTRY: Biographical |
Schofield, Robert E. The Enlightened Joseph Priestley: A Study
of His Life and Work from 1773 to 1804. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Schwartz, A. Truman and
John G. McEvoy, editors. Motion Toward Perfection: The Achievement of Joseph
Priestley. 277pp. |
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CHEMISTRY: Biographical |
Stock, John T. Ostwald’s American Students: Apparatus,
Techniques, and Careers. 205pp. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Wilkinson, Norman B.
Lammont
duPont and the American Explosives Industry, 1850-1884. 332pp. |
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Chemistry: Biographical |
Wittkopf, Eric Paul.
“James Curtis Booth: Chemist in Antebellum |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Brandt, E. N. Growth
Company: Dow Chemical’s First Century. 649pp. |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Day, Harry G. Development
of Chemistry at |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Frese, Gina. Dow
Chemical Portrayed. 46pp. |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Helrich, Kenneth. The Great
Collaboration: The First 100 Years of the Association of Official Analytical
Chemists. 118pp. |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Ihde, Aaron J. Chemistry,
as Viewed from Bascom’s Hill: A History of the Chemistry
Department at the |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Livingood, James W. A
Department’s Story: A Centennial History of the Chemistry Department of the |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Michel, Lester. 111 Years
of Chemistry at the |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Schweitzer, George K.
Chemistry
at UTK: A History of Chemistry at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville from
1794 through 1987. 193pp. |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Taylor, Graham D. and
Patricia E. Sudnik. DuPont and the International Chemical Industry.
280pp. |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Waggoner, W. H. Chemistry
at the |
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Chemistry: Institutional |
Wingate, P. J. The
Colorful DuPont Company. 213pp.
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Chemistry: |
Bursey, Maurice. |
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Chemistry: |
Hamerla, R. R. Two
Centuries of Progress: A Bicentennial History of the Chemical Industry in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Apple, Rima D. “How Shall I Feed My Baby?: Infant Feeding in the |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Apple, Rima D. Mothers and
Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding, 1890-1950. ( |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Berney, Adrienne W. “Reforming the Maternal Breast: Infant Feeding in American Culture, 1870-1920.” 430pp. DAI 59/09 (1999): 3609-A. (Doct. diss., University of Delaware, 1998) |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Bogdan, Janet C. “The Transformation of Childbirth in |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Borst, Charlotte G. Catching
Babies: The Professionalization of Childbirth, 1870-1920. 254pp. |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Hoffert, Sylvia D. Private
Matters: American Attitudes toward Childbearing and Infant Nurture in the
Urban North, 1800-1860. (Women in
American History). 229pp. |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
Huang, Carita Constable.
“Making Children |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
Kelleher, Christa Marie.
“Post-partum Matters: Women’s Experiences of Medical Surveillance, Time and
Support after Birth.” DAI 64/06
(2003): 2276-A. (Doct. diss., |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Leavitt, Judith Walzer.
Brought
to Bed: Childbearing in |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
McMillen, Sally G. Motherhood
in the Old South: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant Rearing. 237pp. |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Meckel, Richard A. “The Awful Responsibility of Motherhood: American Reform and the Prevention of Infant and Child Mortality before 1913.” DAI 41/09 (1981): 4083-A. (Doct. diss., University of Michigan, 1980) |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Patterson, Amy Suzanne.
“‘We ought not to be inactive supporters’:
Physicians and Child-Birth in |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Rempel, Susan Catherine.
“The History of Childbearing Practices in the |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Scholten, Catherine M.
Childbearing
in American Society, 1650-1850. (American
Social Experience Series). 143pp.
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
Schwartz, Marie Jenkins. Birthing a Slave: Motherhood and Medicine in the Antebellum South. 401pp. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006. |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Smuts, Alice Boardman. “Science Discovers the Child, 1893-1935: A History of the Early Scientific Study of Children.” DAI 56/12 (1996): 4919-A. (Doct. diss, University of Michigan, 1995) |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
Stern, Alexandra and Howard
Markel, editors. Formative Years:
Children’s Health in the |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
Urban, Kimberly A. “Anglo
Women’s Reproduction in Nineteenth-Century America: Three Case Studies of the
Southwest, |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Wertz, Richard W. and
Dorothy C. Wertz. Lying-In: A History of Childbirth in |
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Child birth, rearing, and development |
Wilson, Philip K., editor.
Childbirth:
Changing Ideas and Practices in |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT |
Wolf , Jacqueline H. Don’t Kill Your Baby: Public Health and
the Decline of Breastfeeding in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
290pp. |
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Child birth, rearing, and development: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Baker, Jeffrey P. “The Machine in the Nursery: The Premature Infant
Incubator and the Origins of Neonatal Medicine in |
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Child birth, rearing, and development: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Baker, Jeffrey P. The Machine
in the Nursery: Incubator Technology and the Origins of Newborn Intensive
Care. 247pp. |
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CHILD
BIRTH, REARING, AND DEVELOPMENT: Biographical |
Garrison, Joshua B. “Ontogeny Recapitulates Savagery: The Evolution of G. Stanley Hall’s Adolescent.” DAI 67/04 (2006): 1252-A. (Doct. diss., Indiana University, 2006) |
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Child birth, rearing, and development: Biographical |
Ulrich, Laurel. A Midwife’s Tale: The
Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812. 444pp. |
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Child birth, rearing, and development: Biographical |
Wollons, Roberta L. “Educating Mothers: Sidonie Matsner Gruenberg and
the Child Study Associaton of |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Communications |
Bray, John. The
Communications Miracle: The Telecommunication Pioneers from Morse to the
Information Superhighway. 379pp.
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Communications |
Clark, Mark Henry. “The Magnetic Recording Industry, 1878-1960: An International Study in Business and Technological History.” DAI 53/06 (1992): 2073-A. (Doct. diss., University of Delaware, 1992) |
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Communications |
Czitrom, Daniel J. Media and
the American Mind: From Morse to McLuhan. 254pp. |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
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Communications |
Fischer, Claude S. America
Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940. 424pp. |
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Communications |
Gabler, Edwin. The
American Telegrapher: A Social History, 1860-1900. (Class and Culture). 264pp. |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Gitelman, Lisa and Geoffrey
B. Pingree, editors. New Media,
1740-1915. (Media in Transition Series). 271pp. |
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Communications |
Gitelman, Lisa. Scripts,
Grooves, and Writing Machines: Representing Technology in the |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Hearn, |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Jepsen, Thomas C. My Sisters Telegraphic: Women in the
Telegraphic Office, 1846-1950. 231pp.Athens: |
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Communications |
Kaufman, Jason Andrew.
“Sometimes Civil Society: Urban Development,
Municipal Politics, and the Impact of the Communications Revolution on 19th
Century |
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Communications |
Marvin, Carolyn. “The Electrical Imagination: Predicting the Future
of Communications in |
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Communications |
Marvin, Carolyn. When Old
Technologies Were New: Thinking about Electric Communication in the Late
Nineteenth Century. 269pp. |
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Communications |
Millard, A. J. America on
Record: A History of Recorded Sound. 413pp. |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Nickles, David Paull. Under the Wire: How the Telegraph Changed
Diplomacy. 265pp. |
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Communications |
Phillips, David C. “Art for Industry’s Sake: Halftone Technology, Mass Photography and the Social Transformation of American Print Culture, 1880-1920.” DAI 57/06 (1996): 2540-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1996) |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Sconce, Jeffrey. Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from
Telegraphy to Television. 257pp. |
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Communications |
Thornton, Tamara Plakins.
Handwriting
in |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Wheeler, Tom. Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War. 227pp. New York: Collins, 2006. |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Zajacz, Rita. “Technological Change, Hegemonic Transition and Communication Policy: State-MNC Relations in the Wireless Telegraph Industry, 1896-1934.” DAI 66/11 (2006): 3852-A. (Doct. diss., Indiana University, 2006) (Regarding Britain and the United States) |
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Communications: Archival
guides |
Harding, Robert S. Register of
the George H. Clark Radioana Collection c.1880-1950. 90pp. Washington,
D. C.: |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Baker, |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Barber, Xenophon T. “Evenings of Wonders: A History of the Magic Lantern
in |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Coe, Lewis. The
Telegraph: A History of Morse’s Invention and Its Predecessors in the |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Coe, Lewis. The
Telephone and Its Several Inventors: A History. 230pp. |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Douglas, Susan J. “Exploring Pathways in the Ether: The Formative
Years of Radio in |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Garg, Sonali. “Innovations
in Communications Technology and the Structure of Securities Markets: A Case
Study of the Telegraph and the Rise of the NYSE to Preeminence, 1830–1860.” DAI 61/08 (2001): 3283-A. (Doct.
diss., |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Goble, George C. “The Obituary of a Machine: The Rise and Fall of Ottmar Mergenthaler’s Linotype at U.S. Newspapers.” DAI 45/11 (1985): 3232-A. (Doct. diss., Indiana University, 1984) |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Hochfelder, David P. “Taming the Lightning: American Telegraphy as a Revolutionary Technology, 1832-1860.” 339pp. DAI 60/03 (1999): 860-A. (Doct. diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1999) |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Israel, Paul. “From Machine Shop to the Industrial Laboratory: Telegraphy and the Changing Context of American Invention, 1830-1920.” DAI 50/07 (1990): 2214-A. (Doct. diss., Rutgers University, 1989) |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Israel, Paul. From
Machine Shop to Industrial Laboratory: Telegraphy and the Changing Context of
American Invention, 1830-1920. (Johns
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Lubrano, Annteresa. “The Telegraph: A Case Study in the Sociology of Technology Innovation.” DAI 56/10 (1996): 4151-A. (Doct. diss, City University of New York, 1995) |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
MacDougall, Robert Duncan.
“The People’s Telephone: The Politics of Telephony in the |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Morton, David. “The History of Magnetic Recording in the |
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Communications: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Morton, David. Off the
Record: The Technology and Culture of Sound Recording in |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Morton, David L., Jr. Sound Recording: The Life Story of a Technology. 215pp. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004. (Also, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.) |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Moyer, Judith N. “Number,
Please: |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Schiavo, Laura. “A
Collection of Endless Extent and Beauty: Stereographs, Vision, Taste and the
American Middle Class, 1850-1880. DAI
63/12 (2003): 4359-A. (Doct. diss., |
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Communications: Biographical |
Dwyer, John B. To Wire the
World: Perry M. Collins and the North Pacific Telegraph Expedition.
183pp. |
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Communications: Biographical |
Evenson, A. Edward. The
Telephone Patent Conspiracy of 1876: The Elisha Gray-Alexander Bell
Controversy and Its Many Players. 259pp.
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COMMUNICATIONS: Biographical |
Kahan, Basil Charles. Ottomar Mergenthaler, the Man and His
Machine: A Biographical Appreciation of the Inventor on His Centennial.
244pp. |
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Communications: Biographical |
Mackay, James. Alexander
Graham Bell: A Life. 320pp. |
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Communications: Biographical |
Musser, Charles. Before the
Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company.
591pp. |
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Communications: Biographical |
Musser, Charles. |
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Communications: Biographical |
Musser, Charles. Thomas A.
Edison and His Kinetographic Motion Pictures. 1st |
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Communications: Biographical |
Pasachoff, Naomi. Alexander
Graham Bell: Making Connections. ( |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Biographical |
Silverman, Kenneth. Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel
F. B. Morse. 503pp. |
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Communications: Biographical |
Staiti, Paul J. Samuel F.
B. Morse. ( |
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Communications: Institutional |
Garnet, Robert W. The
Telephone Enterprise: The Evolution of the Bell System’s Horizontal
Structure, 1876-1909. (The Johns
Hopkins / AT&T Series in Telephone History). 210pp. |
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Communications: Institutional |
Lipartito, Kenneth. The |
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CITATION |
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COMPUTERS
AND INFORMATION SCIENCE |
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Computers and information science |
Cortada, James W. Before the
Computer: IBM, NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand and the Industry They Created,
1865-1956. ( |
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Computers and information science: Biographical |
Austrian, Geoffrey D.
Herman
Hollerith: Forgotten Giant of Information Processing. 424pp. |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Creationism |
Numbers, Ronald L. The
Creationists. 458pp. |
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CREATIONISM |
Numbers, Ronald L. The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design. Expanded edition. 606pp. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006. |