he technical problems confronting different societies and periods, and the measures taken to solve them form the concern of this annual collection of essays. Volumes contain technical articles ranging widely in subject, time and region, as well as general papers on the history of technology. In addition to dealing with the history of technical discovery and change,
History of Technologyalso explores the relations of technology to other aspects of life -- social, cultural and economic -- and shows how technological development has shaped, and been shaped by, the society in which it occurred.
Graham Hollister-Shortis an Honorary Lecturer in the History of Technology at Imperial College, London, and a member of the academic staff of the London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology, University of London.
Frank A.J.L James, Professor of History of Science, The Royal Institution of Great Britain.
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The Contributors
Notes for Contributors
Aero-engine Production in the Third Reich,Hans-Joachim Braun
Chaleur et Chauffage: L'introduction du Confort ? Paris sous la Restauration (English summary by GH-S),Andr? Guillerme
The Birth and Demise of a Medieval Windmill,John Langdon
The South-pointing Chariot in Rome: Gearing in China and the West,Michael J. T. Lewis
The Development and Use of the Tubular Beam, 1830-1860,Stanley Smith
Some Designs of Jer?nimo de Ayanz (c. 1550-1613) relating to Mining, Metallurgy and Steam Pumps,Nicol?s Garc?a Tapia
Peenem?nde and Los Alamos: Two Studies,Donald E. Tarter
Reflections on Two Conferences: ICOHTEC XIX and MASTECH,Graham Hollister-Short
Announcement: The Georgius Agricola Commemorations, 1994
Contents of Former Volumes
Essays covering the entire scope of the history of technology around the globe.