Front Matter
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Graham Hollister-Short
Editorial (pp. 1-3)
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The Contributors (p. 5)
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Notes for Contributors (pp. 7-8)
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Carroll Pursell
Seeing The Invisible: New Perceptions in the History of Technology (pp. 9-15)
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John Harris
A French Industrial Spy: The Engineer le Turc in England in the 1780s (pp. 16-36)
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H.S. Torrens
Ernest Feuerheerd & His Rotary Lobe Pump of 1919: Some ‘Invisible’ Problems – Both for Inventor and Historian (pp. 37-69)
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Hans-Liudger Dienel
Sociological and Economic Technology Research: A Guideline for the History of Technology? (pp. 70-84)
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Barton C. Hacker
Whoever Heard of Nuclear Ramjets? Project Pluto, 1957-1964 (pp. 85-98)
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Joan Rothschild
‘Designing Technology’ to Meet Human Needs: Feminist Visions in Practice (pp. 99-105)
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Molly W. Berger
The Magic of Fine Dining: Invisible Technology and the Hotel Kitchen (pp. 106-119)
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Tatsuya Kobayashi
Western Technology and Conflicts of Lifestyle: Footwear Manufacture in Japan, 1870-1940 (pp. 120-131)
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Graham Hollister-Short
Invisible Technology, Invisible Numbers (pp. 132-147)
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Wolfhard Weber
History of Technology in Germany After 1945: Institutions, Methods, Fields of Interest (pp. 148-171)
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James C. Williams
Earthquake Engineering: Designing Unseen Technology Against Invisible Forces (pp. 172-194)
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Kees Gispen
Conflict And Cohesion in the German Engineering Profession, 1850-1950 (pp. 195-212)
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Florence Hachez
Training in the Aluminium Industry in France From its Origins to 1955 (pp. 213-221)
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