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Journal Article Listing 27 - Part Two

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History of the Human Sciences 11(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Stefan Breuer           pp1-23
Between 'Conservative Revolution', aesthetic fundamentalism and new 
nationalism: Thomas Mann's early political writings

Val Dusek           pp25-44
Brecht and Lukacs as teachers of Feyerabend and Lakatos: the
Feyerabend-Lakatos debate as scientific recapitulation of the
Brecht-Lakacs debate

Detlev Schottker        pp45-59
Norbert Elias and Walter Benjamin: an exchange of letters and its 
context

Lawrence A. Scaff       pp61-106
The 'cool objectivity of sociation': Max Weber and Marianne Weber in 
America

Wilhelm Hennis          pp107-110
The media as a cultural problem: Max Weber's sociology of the press

Max Weber           pp111-120
Preliminary report on a proposed survey for a sociology of the press

Review Article

Jem Thomas          pp121-128
Max Weber's estate: reflections on Wilhem Hennis's 'Max Webers
Wissenschaft vom Menschen




History of the Human Sciences 11(3), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Gregor McLennan             pp1-17
Sociology and cultural studies: rhetorics of disciplinary identity

Ann Firth               pp19-35
>From oeconomy to 'the economy': population and self-interest in 
discourses on government

Allan Megill                pp37-62
History, memory, indentity

Arthur Still & Windy Dryden         pp63-86
The intellectual origins of rational psychotherapy

Ananta Kumar Giri           pp87-113
Moral consciousness and communicative action: from discourse ethics 
to spiritual transformation





Hyle - An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry 3, 
1997
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Roald Hoffman, Barry K. Carpenter, Vladimir I. Minkin   pp.3-28
'Ockham's Razor and Chemistry'.

Klaus Mainzer           pp.29-49
'Symmetry and Complexity - Fundamental Concepts of Research in 
Chemistry'.

Guiseppe Del Re     pp.51-63
'Technology and the Spirit of Alchemy'.

Daniel Rothbart, Irmgard Scherer    pp.65-80
'Kant's Critique of Judgment and the Scientific Investigation of 
Matter'.

Joachim Schummer        pp.81-94
'Challenging Standard Distinctions between Science and Technology: 
The Case of Preparative Chemistry'.

F. Michael Akeroyd      pp.95-102
'Conceptual Aspects of Theory Appraisal: Some Biochemical Examples'.

Short Biography
Klaus Ruthenberg        pp.103-106
'Friedrich Adolf Paneth'.

Book Reviews
R. Hoffmann         pp.107-109
'The Same and Not the Same' (by J. Schummer).

H. Heine, R. Mautz, W. Rosenbaum    pp.109-110
'Offnung der Wagenburg? Antworten von Chemiemanagern auf okologische 
Kritik (by J. Schummer).


IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(2), Apr-June 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Russell A. Kirsch       p.7
'SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of 
Standards'.

Don Bissell         p.14
'Was the IDIIOM the First Stand-Alone CAD Platform?'.

Kristine K. Fallon      p.20
'Early Computer Graphics Developments in the Architecture, 
Engineering, and Construction Industry'.

Tom Wright          p.30
'History and Technology of Computer Fonts'.

Jules Bloomenthal       p.35
'Graphics Remembrances'




Isis 88(4) 1997
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Emily Thompson          p.597
'Dead Rooms and Live Wires: Harvard, Hollywood, and the 
Deconstruction of Architectural Acoustics, 1900-1930'.

Margaret R. Wright      p.627
'Marcella O'Grady Boveri (1863-1950): Her Three Careers in Biology'.


Trudy Dehue         p.653
'Deception, Efficiency, and Random Groups: Psychology and the Gradual 
Origination of the Random Group Design'.

Peter Pesic         p.674
'Secrets, Symbols, and Systems: Parallels between Cryptoanalysis and 
Algebra, 1580-1700'.




Isis 89(1) 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Robert J. Leonard       p.1
'Ethics and the Excluded Middle: Karl Menger and Social Science in 
Interwar Vienna'.

Carl-Henry Geschwind    p.27
'Embracing Science and Research: Early Twentieth-Century Jesuits and 
Seismology in the United States'.

Jennifer Moreton        p.50
'Doubts about the Calendar: Bede and the Eclipse of 664'.

HSS Distinguished Lecture
Allen G. Debus          p.66
'Chemists, Physicians, and Changing Perspectives on the Scientific 
Revolution'.

Critiques and Contentions
Antonio Beltran     p.82
'Wine, Water, and Epistemological Sobriety: A Note on the Koyre-
MacLachlan Debate'.

James MacLachlan        p.90
'Experimenting in the History of Science'

Essay Reviews
Paul N. Edwards     p.93
'Virtual Machines, Virtual Infrastructures: The New Historiography of 
Information Technology'
Martin Campbell-Kelly; William Aspray: Computer: A History of the 
Information Machine, James W. Cortada:Information Technology as 
Business History: Issues in the History and management of Computers, 
Arthur L. Norberg; Judy E. O'Neill: Transforming Computer Technology: 
Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1986, with Kerry 
Freedman, Katie Hafner; Matthew Lydon: Where Wizards Stay Up Late: 
The Origins of the Internet, Gene I. Rochlin: Trapped in the Net: The 
Unanticipated Consequences of Computerization, and Thomas K. 
Landauer: The Trouble with Computers: Usefulness, Usability, and 
Productivity.

William Montgomery 'The Family Man'.
Janet Browne:   p.100
Charles Darwin: Voyaging.       

Henrika Huklick:    p.103
Speaking of the Dead
Jack Goody: The Expansive Moment:The Rise of Social Anthropology in 
Britain and Africa, 1918-1970, and George W. Stocking, Jr.: After 
Tylor: British Social Anthropology, 1888-1951.




Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(1), February 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Owen GINGERICH and J.R. VOELKEL            p. 1-34
"Tycho Brahe's Copernican Campaign."

J.M. STEELE and F.R. STEPHENSON            p. 35-48
"Astronomical Evidence for the Accuracy of Clocks in Pre-Jesuit 
China."

Nicholas JARDINE                           p. 49-62
"The Places of Astronomy in Early-Modern Culture."

M. HOSKIN and TONI PALOMO I PEREZ          p. 63-79
"Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (4) The Orientations of 
Megalithic Tombs of Eastern Catalunya."

ESSAY REVIEW
Adriaan BLAAUW                             p. 80-82
"Yerkes Observatory, 1892-1950", by Donald E. Osterbrock



Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(2), May 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Astronomy at the Dawn of the Renaissance, Liege, July 1997. edited by 
Raymond Mercier

Julio SAMSO                                  p. 93-102
"An Outline of the History of Maghribi Zijes from the End of the 
Thirteenth Century."

David PINGREE                                p. 103-108
"Some Fourteenth-century Byzantine Astronomical Texts."

Anne TIHON                                   p. 109-116
"The Astronomy of George Gemistus Plethon."

Raymond MERCIER                              p. 117-127
"The Astronomical Tables of George Gemistus Plethon."

Wolfgang KOKOTT                              p. 129-135
"Syzygies as Pivots: An Unusual Mid-fifteenth-century Working 
Ephemeris."

Y. Tzvi LANGERMANN                           p. 137-150
"Peurbach in the Hebrew Tradition."

Graziella F. VESCOVINI                       p. 151-155
"The Place of the Sun in Medieval Arabo-Latin Astronomy: The 
Lucidator dubitabilium astronomiae (1303-10) of Peter de Padua."

Michael H. SHANK                             p. 157-166
"Regiomontanus and Homocentric Astronomy."

Jose CHABAS                                  p. 167-175
"Astronomy in Salamanca in the Mid-fifteenth Century: The Tabulae 
resolutae."

Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN                         p. 177-186
"Abraham Zacut and the Medieval Hebrew Astronomical Tradition."

Richard KREMER and Jerzy DOBRZYCKI           p. 187-199
"Alfonsine Meridians: Tradition versus Experience in Astronomical 
Practice c. 1500."

Emmanuel POULLE et Denis SAVOIE              p. 201-207
"La Survie de l'Astronomie Alphonsine."

John NORTH                                   p. 211-214
Obituary: Olaf Pedersen (1920-1997)



Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 53(3),  July 
1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

JT Hindmarsh and PF Corso       pp. 201-218

The death of Napoleon Bonaparte: a critical review of the cause

JH Wolf                         pp. 219-253
'Don't kill your baby': feedings infants in Chicago, 1903-1924


JH Young and RE McFadyen            pp. 254-284
The Koch cancer treatment

S Fine                      pp. 285-316
The Kerr-Mills act: medical care for the indigent in Michigan, 1960-
1965



Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(3), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A. Mark Smith           pp231-246
The physiological and psychological grounds of Ptolemy's visual 
theory: some methodological considerations

Suzan van Dijken        pp247-269
Rene van der Veer
Marinus van Ijzendoorn
Hans-Jan Kuipers    
Bowlby before Bowlby: the sources of an intellectual departure in 
psychoanalysis and psychology




Journal of the History of Biology 31(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Gregory J. Morgan       pp.155-178
'Emile Zuckerkandl, Linus Pauling, and the Molecular Evolutionary 
Clock, 1959-1965'.

Sander Gliboff          pp.179-209
'Evolution, Revolution, and Reform in Vienna: Franz Unger's Ideas on 
Descent and Their Post-1848 Reception'.

Ralph Colp, Jr.     pp.211-240
'To be an Invalid, Redux.'

Jean Gayon and Doris T. Zallen  pp.241-262
'The Role of the Vilmorin Company in the Promotion and Diffusion of 
the Experimental Science of Heredity in France, 1840-1920'.

Kathy J. Cooke          pp.263-278
'The Limits of Heredity: Nature and Nurture in American Eugenics 
Before 1915'.

Jean-Paul Gaudilliere   pp.279-288
'Essay Review: Cancer and Science: The Hundred Years War'.




Medical History 42(3), July 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Jeremy D. Isaacs        p.279
'D.D. Cunningham and the Aetiology of Cholera in British India, 1869-
1897'.

John Welshman           p.306
'Dental Health as a Neglected Issue in Medical History: The School 
Dental Service in England and Wales, 1900-40'.

Anne Hardy          p.328
'On the Cusp: Epidemiology and Bacteriology at the Local Government 
Board, 1890-1905'.

John Walker-Smith       p.347
'Sir George Newman, Infant Diarrhoeal Mortality and the Paradox of 
Urbanism'.

Tests and Documents
David Harley            p.362
'James Hart of Northampton and the Calvanist Critique of Priest-
Physicians: An Unpublished Polemic of the early 1620s'.





Minerva 36(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rosalind M.O. Pritchard     pp.101-124
'Academic Freedom and Autonomy in the United Kingdom and Germany'.

Voldemar Tomusk     pp.125-146
'Developments in Russian Higher Education: Legislative and Policy 
Reform within a Central and East European Context'.

James Jackson Walsh     pp.147-177
'Postgraduate Technological Education in Britain: Events Leading to 
the Establishment of Churchill College, Cambridge, 1950-1958.

Review Article:
Stephen Cole            pp.179-189
'How Does Peer Review Work and Can it be Improved?'.




Research Policy 27(1) 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

H. Ernst                p.1
'Industrial Research as a source of important patents'.

I. Zander               p.17
'The evolution of technological capabilities in the multinational 
corporation - dispersion, duplication and potential advantages from 
multinationality'.

F.H.A. Janszen and G.H. Degenaars   p.37
'A dynamic analysis of the relations betweenthe structure and the 
process of National Systems of Innovation using computer simulation; 
the case of the Dutch biotechnological sector'.

S.H. Tomke          p.55
'Simulation, learning and R&D performance: Evidence from automotive 
development'.

R. Leoneini         p.75
'The nature of long-run technological change: innovation, evolution 
and technological systems'.

E.J.Rinia, Th.N. van Leeuwen, H.G. van Vuren and A.F.J. van Raan
                    p.95
'Comparative analysis of a set of blbliometric indicators and central 
peer review criteria.  Evaluation of condensed matter physics in the 
Netherlands'.




 
Research Policy, 27(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

W. Kuemmerle            p.111
'Optimal scale for research and development in foreign environments - 
an invetigation into size and performance of research and development 
laboratories abroad'.

A.Arundel and I. Kabla  p.127
'What percentage of innovations are patented? Empirical estimates for 
European firms'.

M. Lavoie and R. Finnie p.143
'The occupational dynamics of recent Canadian engineering graduates 
inside and outside the bounds of technology'.

R. Roberts          p.159
'Managing innovation: The pursuit of competitive advantage and the 
design of innovation intense environments'.

J. Hagedoorn and J.B. Sedaitis  p.177
'Partnerships in transition economies: international strategic 
technology alliances in Russia'.

P. Stoneman and G. Battisti     p.187
'Fiscal incentives to consumer innovation: the use of unleaded petrol 
in Europe'.

K. Narayanan            p.215
'Technology acquisition, de-regulation and competitiveness: a study 
of Indian automobile industry'.


Revue d'histoire des sciences 51(1), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Olivier DARRIGOL 
Aux confins de l'electrodynamique maxwellienne: ions et electrons en 
1897

Dominique BERLIOZ 
Un essai logique de Leibniz, "Le calcul des ingredients": 
presentation et traduction

Lorelai KURY 
Les instructions de voyage dans les expeditions scientifiques 
francaises (1750-1830)

Carole HUTA 
Jean Sennebier (1742-1809): un dialogue entre l'ombre et la lumiere. 
L'art d'observer a la fin du 18eme-siecle



Science, Technology & Human Values, 23(3) 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Paul Atkinson, Claire Batchelor & Evelyn Parsons    p.259
'Trajectories off Collaboration and Competition in a Medical 
Discovery'.

Daniel Lee Kleinman     p.285
'Untangling Context: Understanding a University Laboratory in the 
Commercial World'.

Judith Weedman          p.315
'The Structure of Incentive: Design and Client Roles in Application-
Oriented Research'.





Social History of Medicine 11(1), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Presidential Address:
Alfons Labisch          p.1
'History of Public Health - History IN Public Health: Looking Back 
and Looking Forward'.

Articles:
Robin Haines and Ralph Shlomowitz       p.15
'Explaining the Modern Mortality Decline: What can we learn from Sea 
Voyages?'

E.P. Hennock            p.49
'Vaccination Policy Against Smallpox, 1835-1914: A Comparison of 
England with Prussia and Imperial Germany'.

Shifra Shvarts          p.73
'Health Reform in Israel: Some Aspects of Seventy Years of Struggle 
(1925-1995).

Discussion Points:
Liora Navon         p.89
'Beggars, Metaphors, and Stigma: A Missing Link in the Social History 
of Leprosy'.

Peter Razzell           p.107
'The Origins of Vaccinia Virus - a Brief Rejoinder'.

Documents and Sources:
Ashley Wivel            p.109
'Abortion Policy and Politics on the Lane Committee of Enquiry, 1971-
1974'.




Social Studies of Science 28(1), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Monica Dianne Mulcahy   p.5
'Designing the User/Using the Design'.

Stefan Helmreich        p.39
'Recombination, Rationality, Reductionism and Romantic Reactions'.

Graham Button and Wes Sharrock  p.73
'The Organizational Accountability of Technological Work'.

Jon Guice               p.103
'Controversy and the State'.

Judith V. Grabiner      p.139
'Some Disputes of Consequence'.

Anthony Palmer, Harry Collins & Michael Lynch   p.169
'Obituary: Peter G. Winch'

David Hess, Gary Downey, Lucy Suchman, David Hakken & Leigh Star
                    p.175
'Obituary: Diane E. Forsythe'.

Nicolas Rasmussen       p.183
'Down-to-Earth Science' (Review of Palladino, Entomology, Econoly and 
Agriculture).

Michael Lynch           p.186
'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Technicians, and More' 
(Review of Orr, Talking about Machines).




Social Studies of Science, 28(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lea Velho and Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr.   p.195
'The Decision-Making Process in the Construction of the Synchrotron 
Light National Laboratory in Brazil'.

Harro van Lente & Arie Rip      p.221
'The Rise of Membrane Technology'.

Monica J. Casper & Adele E. Clarke      p.255
'Making the Pap Smear into the 'Right Tool' for the Job'.

Jeroen van der Sluijs, Josee van Eijndhoven, Simon Shackley
and Brian Wynne         p.291
'Anchoring Devices in Science for Policy'.

Hans Radder         p.325
'The Politics of STS (Responses & Replies)'.


Vicky Singleton     p.332
'The Politic(ian)s of SSK (Responses & Replies)'.

Brian Wynne         p.338
'Reply to Radder (Responses & Replies)'.

Hans Radder         p.344
'Second Thoughts on the Politics of STS (Responses & Replies)'.

Robert Bud          p.349
'Knowing Machines (Review of MacKenzie, Knowing Machines'.





Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics, 29B(1) March 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Susan G. Sterrett       p.1
'Sounds Like Light: Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity and 
Mach's Work in Acoustics and Aerodynamics'.

Domenico Costantini and Ubaldo Garibaldi    p.37
'A Probabilistic Foundation of Elementary Particle Statistics. Part 
II.

K. Svozil               p.61
'Analogues of Quantum Complementarity in the Theory of Automata'.

Jan Hendrik Schmidt     p.81
'Predicting the Motion of Particles in Newtonian Mechanics and 
Special Relativity'.

Review Articles
Michael Detlefsen       p.123
'Mind in the Shadows'

Anthony Legett          p.137
'Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry'

Yuri Balashov           p.141
'Two Theories of the Universe'.




Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(2), June 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Anton Amann & Harald Atmanspacher       p.151
'Fluctuations in the Dynamics of Single Quantum Systems'.

Joseph Berkovitz        p.183
'Aspects of Quantum Non-Locality I: Superluminal Signalling, Action-
at-a-Distance, Non-Separability and Holism'.

Francisco Flores        p.223
'Einstein's 1935 Derivation of E = mc2'.

Anna Maidens            p.245
'Symmetry Groups, Absolute Objects and Action Principles in General 
Relativity'.




Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 29A(2), June 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Adrian Johns            p.167
'Science and the Book in Modern Cultural Historiography'.

John O'Neill            p.195
'Practical Reason and Mathematical Argument'.

Gurol Irzik, Teo Grunberg   p.207
'Whorfian Variations on Kantian Themes: Kuhn's Linguistic Turn'.

Mark Risjord            p.223
'Norms and Explanation in the Social Sciences'.

Michael Friedman        p.239
'On the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and its Philosophical 
Agenda'.

Patrick A. Heelan       p.273
'The Scope of hermeneutics in Natural Science'.

Essay Reviews
Geoffrey Lloyd          p.299
'New Light on Early Chinese Science'

Margaret J. Osler       p.305
'Medieval Natural Philosophy in Context'.



Science and Public Policy 25(1), February 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Simon Joss      p.2
'Danish consensus conferences as a model of participatory technology 
assessment: an impact study of consensus conferences on Danish 
Parliament and Danish public debate'.

Stanislav Provaznik, Adolf Filacek, Eva Krizova-Frydova, Jiri Loudin, 
Petr Machleidt      p.23
'Transformation of science and research in the Czech Republic: the 
emerging research system and its role in the country's economic and 
cultural life'.

Elena Z. Mirskaya           p.37
'The role of international interactions in contemporary science in 
Russia'.

Cho Hwang Hee and Ryo Hirasawa  p.47
'Changes in Japanese Government policies to be a front-runner in 
science and technology'.

Regina M.A.A. Galhardi      p.55
'Changing occupational structures and human resources development: 
implications for developing countries' regional and global 
integration'.




Science and Public Policy 25(2), April 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Don E. Kash and Robet Rycroft   p.70
'Technology policy in the 21st century: how will we adapt to 
complexity?'.

Tran Ngoc Ca            p.87
'Technology assessment in Vietnam: concept and practices'.

Daniel Lee Kleinman     p.95
'Pervasive influence: intellectual property, industrial history, and 
university science.

Jane E. Fountain        p.103
'Social capital: its relationship to innovation in science and 
technology'.

Ian Pownall         p.117
'An entrepreneurial focus to UK new technology-based firm policies'.

Luke Georghiou          p.135
'Viewpoint: Science, technology and innovation policy for the 21st 
century'.

Sue Hinder          p.138
'Conference report: Genetic informtion: acquisition, access and 
control'.




Technology and Culture 39(2), April 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Suzanne M. Moon     p.187
'Takeoff or Self-Sufficiency? Ideologies of Development in Indonesia, 
1957-1961'.

David Morton            p.213
'Armour Research Foundation and the Wire Recorder: How Academic 
Entrepreneurs Fail'.

Peter Neushul           p.245
'Marie C. Stopes and the Popularization of Birth Control Technology'.

The Cover Design
Jay M. Enoch            p.273
'The Enigma of Early Lens Use'

Review Essay
David E. Nye            p.292
'A Moment of Synthesis: Recent Textbooks in the History of Technology'



Transactions of the Newcomen Society 69, 1997-98
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

R.W. BURNS                                      p.1-22
"The development of methods of detecting hostile aircraft at 
night,1935-1941."

Denis SMITH                                     p.23-56
"James Walker (1781-1862): Civil Engineer."

Adrian JARVIS                                   p.57-68
"Theory versus Practice in Dock Engineering."

P.R. STOKES                                     p.69-96
"Hydrogen peroxide for power and propulsion."

George ATKINSON                                 p.97-128
"Eugene Belgrand (1810-1878): Civil Engineer, Geologist and Pioneer 
Hydrologist."

G. WOODWARD                                     p.129-146
"The Brunels and the Grosvenor Bridge, Chester."

Alexander HAYWARD                               p.147-165
"The British experience of the Salmson aero engine 1911-1918: a case 
study in technology transfer."



 


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