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  • Volume 55 (2014)
  • Abbate, J., Recoding Gender: Women’s Changing Participation in Computing (R) 280

  • Accident: Brown, K., Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters (R) 269; Swinfield, Airship: Design, Development, and Disaster (R) 501; Taylor, “‘Accidents and Emergencies: Welfare and Safety in Europe and North America, c.1750–2000’: 9–11 September 2013, Oxford, UK,” 220

  • Adams, M., Lee de Forest: King of Radio, Television, and Film (R) 751

  • Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas, N. Schüll (R) 278

  • Aeronautics and astronautics: Swinfield, Airship: Design, Development, and Disaster (R) 501

  • Aerospace: Foster, Integrating Women into the Astronaut Corps: Politics and Logistics at NASA, 1972–2004 (R) 507; Krige, Callahan, and Maharaj, NASA in the World: Fifty Years of International Collaboration in Space (R) 770; Siebeneichner, “Exploring the Heavens: Space Technology and Religious Implications: Kendrick Oliver, To Touch the Face of God; Elizabeth A. Kessler, Picturing the Cosmos,” 988; Van Vleck, Empire of the Air: Aviation and the American Ascendancy (R) 1025; Westwick, ed., Blue Sky Metropolis: The Aerospace Century in Southern California (R) 1023

  • Agar, J. (R) 1035

  • Ago, R., Gusto for Things: A History of Objects in Seventeenth-Century Rome (R) 742

  • “Agribusiness, the Family Farm, and the Politics of Technological Determinism in the Post–World War II United States,” S. Hamilton, 560

  • Agriculture: Anderson, “Mark R. Finlay, 15 September 1960–6 October 2013,” 223; Hamilton, “Agribusiness, the Family Farm, and the Politics of Technological Determinism in the Post–World War II United States,” 560; Kumar, Indigo Plantations and Science in Colonial India (R) 492

  • Airship: Design, Development, and Disaster, J. Swinfield (R) 501

  • Alberts, Gerard, D. Nofre, M. Priestley, “When Technology Became Language: The Origins of the Linguistic Conception of Computer Programming, 1950–1960,” 40

  • American Radio in China: International [End Page 1038] Encounters with Technology and Communications, 1919–41, M. Krysko (R) 504

  • Ammon, F. (R) 1012

  • Analyzing Art and Aesthetics, A. Goodyear and M. Weitekamp, eds. (R) 739

  • Anderson, J., “Mark R. Finlay, 15 September 1960–6 October 2013,” 223

  • Antiquity: Mithen, Thirst: Water and Power in the Ancient World (R) 997

  • Apple, R. (R) 259

  • Apple, R., G. Downey, and S. Vaughn, eds., Science in Print: Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print (R) 491

  • Architecture: Barber, “Tomorrow’s House: Solar Housing in 1940s America,” 1

  • Arguments that Count: Physics, Computing, and Missile Defense, 1949–2012, R. Slayton (R) 1028

  • Armstrong, C. and H. V. Nelles, Wilderness and Waterpower: How Banff National Park Became a Hydroelectric Storage Reservoir (R) 1011

  • Arnold, D., Everyday Technology: Machines and the Making of India’s Modernity (R) 1016

  • Art: Goodyear and Weitekamp, eds., Analyzing Art and Aesthetics (R) 739; Long, Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400–1600 (R) 254; McAleer, “Panoramic Visions: Denise Blake Oleksijczuk, The First Panoramas; Erkki Huhtamo, Illusions in Motion,” 237; Segal, “The Great American Hall of Wonders, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., 15 July 2011–8 January 2012,” 227

  • Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400–1600, P. Long (R) 254

  • Artisans: Long, Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400–1600 (R) 254

  • Asia: Hart, Imagined Civilizations: China, the West, and Their First Encounters (R) 998; Peckham and Pomfret, eds., Imperial Contagions: Medicine, Hygiene, and Cultures of Planning in Asia (R) 1016

  • Astronomy: McCray, “How Astronomers Digitized the Sky,” 908; Munns, A Single Sky: How an International Community Forged the Science of Radio Astronomy (R) 506; Siebeneichner, “Exploring the Heavens: Space Technology and Religious Implications: Kendrick Oliver, To Touch the Face of God; Elizabeth A. Kessler, Picturing the Cosmos,” 988; Yeang, Probing the Sky with Radio Waves: From Wireless Technology to the Development of Atmospheric Science (R) 767

  • Atomic State: Big Science in Twentieth-Century India, J. Phalkey (R) 762

  • Automation: Miranti and Bradford, “Technology and Learning: Automating Odd-Lot Trading at the New York Stock Exchange, 1958–1976,” 850

  • Automobiles and automobility: Borg, “Introduction: Constructing Sociotechnical Environments—Aurality, Air Quality, and Automobiles,” 287; Krebs, “‘Dial Gauge versus Senses 1–0’: German Car Mechanics and the Introduction...

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