Author: Society for the History of Technology Title: Technology and Culture (July 2003, Volume 44, Number 3)
Description: , Society for the History of Technology, 2003. . Paperback. . Unmarked text. Bumped corner. Illustrated. pp443-654. Includes "Avoiding Equally Extravagance and Parsimony: The Moral Economy of the Ocean Steamship" by Crosbie Smith, Ian Higginson and Phillip Wolstenholme, "The Rockets' Red Glare: Technology, Conflict, and Terror in the Soviet Union" by Asif Siddiql, "Strong Invincible Arguments? Tidal Models as Management Instruments in the Twentieth-Century Dutch Coastal Engineering" by Cornelis disco and Jan van den Ende, "Should One Applaud? Breaches and Boundaries in the Reception of New Technology in Music" by Trevor J. Pinch and Karin Bijstervel and more. Reviews. Advertisements.. . . Good
Keywords: Soviet Union, Russia, Ocean Music, USSR, Maritime, Oceanography, Engineering, New Technology, Music and Technology, Military Technology, History of Science, Science Studies, STS
Price: US$ 25.00 Seller: Diatrope Books
- Book number: 15097
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