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Technology and Culture 46.4 (2005) 882-909



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volume 46 (2005)

Abbott, C. (R) 460

Abelshauser, W., et al., German Industry and Global Enterprise: BASF—the History of a Company (R) 446

ACCIDENT: Luckin, "Nuclear Meltdown and the Culture of Risk," 393; Rees, "'I Did Not Know . . . Any Danger Was Attached': Safety Consciousness in the Early American Ice and Refrigeration Industries," 541; Walker, Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective (R) 393

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING: Eckert, "Strategic Internationalism and the Transfer of Technical Knowledge: The United States, Germany, and Aerodynamics after World War I," 104; Frandsen, Hat in the Ring: The Birth of American Air Power in the Great War (R) 223; Hansen, The Bird Is on the Wing: Aerodynamics and the Progress of the American Airplane (R) 231; Helfrick, Electronics in the Evolution of Flight (R) 681

AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Douglas, American Women and Flight since 1940 (R) 228; Hokanson and Kratz, eds., America from the Air: An Aviator's Story (R) 227; Johnson, The Secret of Apollo: Systems Management in American and European Space Programs (R) 234; Launius and Jenkins, eds., To Reach the High Frontier: A History of U.S. Launch Vehicles (R) 233; Pascoe, Aircraft (R) 230; Robertson, The Dream of Civilized Warfare: World War I Flying Aces and the American Imagination (R) 225; Sato, "Local Engineering and Systems Engineering: Cultural Conflict at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, 1960–1966," 561

"The Aesthetics of Authenticity: Printed Banknotes as Industrial Currency," Robertson, F., 31

Agar, J., The Government Machine: A Revolutionary History of the Computer (R) 857

AGRICULTURE: Anderson, "War on Weeds: Iowa Farmers and Growth Regulator Herbicides," 719; Centner, Empty Pastures: Confined Animals and the Transformation of the Rural Landscape (R) 466; Derry, Bred for Perfection: Shorthorn Cattle, Collies, and Arabian Horses since 1800 (R) 468; Hammers, "'How Can It Be that a Crow's Tail Can Hold Water?' The Square-Pallet Pump in Lou Shu's Pictures of Tilling and Weaving," 132

Ahvenainen, J., The European Cable [End Page 882] Companies in South America before the First World War (R) 828

Aircraft, D. Pascoe (R) 230

Akera, A. (R) 439

ALCHEMY: Kelly, Gunpowder: Alchemy, Bombards, and Pyrotechnics—the History of the Explosive that Changed the World (R) 405

Allen, M. (R) 449

Allen, R., Farm to Factory: A Reinterpretation of the Soviet Industrial Revolution (R) 837

Aly, G., and S. Heim, Architects of Annihilation: Auschwitz and the Logic of Destruction (R) 449

America from the Air: An Aviator's Story, D. Hokanson and C. Kratz, eds. (R) 227

The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich, M. Wallace (R) 451

American Women and Flight since 1940, D. Douglas (R) 228

"The Amsterdam Meeting, 8–10 October 2004," 149

Anderson, J., "War on Weeds: Iowa Farmers and Growth Regulator Herbicides," 719

Angevine, R. (R) 220; (R) 657

"The Annales and the History of Technology: Annales d'histoire économique et sociale 7 (November 1935), Les techniques, l'histoire et la vie," Long, P., 177

"Antibiotics, Big Business, and Consumers: The Context of Government Investigations into the Postwar American Drug Industry," Bud, R., 329

ANTIQUITY: Glassner, The Invention of Cuneiform: Writing in Sumer (R) 408

ARCHAEOLOGY: Langdon and Watts, "Tower Windmills of Medieval England: A Case of Arrested Development?" 697

Architects of Annihilation: Auschwitz and the Logic of Destruction, G. Aly and S. Heim (R) 449

ARCHITECTURE: Khan, Engineering Architecture: The Vision of Fazlur R. Khan (R) 633; Lewis, Masterworks of Technology: The Story of Creative Engineering, Architecture, and Design (R) 632; Schwarzer, Zoomscape: Architecture in Motion and Media (R) 862

Arms and the State: Sir William Armstrong and the Remaking of British Naval Power, 1854–1914, M. Bastable (R) 652

ART: Ball, Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color (R) 259; Hammers, "'How Can It Be that a Crow's Tail Can Hold Water?' The Square-Pallet Pump in Lou Shu's Pictures of Tilling and Weaving," 132; Maillet, The Claude Glass: Use and Meaning of the Black Mirror in Western Art (R) 865; Smith, The Body of the Artisan: Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution (R) 644

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