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VOLUME 50 (2009) Ackerberg-Hastings, A.; see P. Kidwell Akerman, J. and R. Karrow Jr., eds., Across the Borders: Financing the Maps: Finding Our Place in the World’s Railways in the Nineteenth World (R) 254 and Twentieth Centuries, R. Roth Alac, M. (R) 468 and G. Dinhobl, eds. (R) 708 Alanen, A., Morgan Park: Duluth, U.S. ADVERTISING AND MARKETING: Rosen- Steel, and the Forging of aC ompany berg, Goods for Sale: Products and Town (R) 484 Advertising in the Massachusetts ALCHEMY: Moran, Andreas Libavius Industrial Age (R) 225 and the Transformation of Alchemy: “African Americans in the Atomic Age: Separating Chemical Cultures with Postwar Perspectives on Race and Polemical Fire (R) 461 the Bomb, 1945-1967,” A. Kinchy, “Aligning India in the Cold War Era: 291 Indian Technical Elites, the Indian Agar, J. (R) 726 institute of Technology at Kanpur, AGRICULTURE: Conkin, A Revolution and Computing in India and the down on the Farm: The Transfor- United States,” R. Bassett, 783 mation of American Agriculture “America’s Coming of Age: Daniel since 1929 (R) 927; Hollander, Walker Howe’s What Hath God Raising Cane in the ’Glades: The Wrought,” M. Smith, 187 Global Sugar Trade and the Trans- America’s Ocean Wilderness: A Cultural formation ofF lorida (R) 926; History of Twentieth-Century Kleiman, “Local Food and the Exploration, G. Kroll (R) 707 Problem of Public Authority,” 399; American Pests: The Losing War on McWilliams, American Pests: The Insects from Colonial Times to Losing War on Insects from Colo- DDT, J. McWilliams (R) 922 nial Times to DDT (R) 922; Pauly, Ampuja, O., J. Kinney, and S. Poser, Fruits and Plains: The Horticul- “International Committee for the tural Transformation of America History of Technology: Copen- (R) 921 hagen, Denmark, 2007; Victoria, AIRCRAFT: Braun, Aufstieg und Nieder- British Columbia, 2008,” 883 gang der Luftschifffahrt: Eine Anderson, J. (R) 927 wirtschaftshistorische Analyse Andreas Libavius and the Transforma- (R) 497 tion of Alchemy: Separating Chem- (R) indicates book review. Pagination according to issue: January, 1-264; April, 265-518; July, 519-736; October, 737-986. TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE ical Cultures with Polemical Fire, Venus Enterprise in Victorian B. Moran (R) 461 Britain (R) 463 Angulo, A., William Barton Rogers Aufstieg und Niedergang der Luft- and the Idea of MIT (R) 968 schifffahrt: Eine wirtschaftshis- ANTIQUITY: Koloski-Ostrow, “An Over- torische Analyse, H. Braun (R) ture to The Oxford Handbook: 497 Serafino Cuomo, Technology and Auto Mania: Cars, Consumers, and OCTOBER Culture in Greek and Roman the Environment, T. McCarthy 2009 Antiquity,’ 450 (R) 238 VOL. 50 Arborio, A. et al., eds., Observer le AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILITY: travail: Histoire, ethnographie, Casey, The Model T: A Centennial approches combinées (R) 980 History (R) 237; Fein, Paving the ARCHAEOLOGY: Boivin, Material Cul- Way: New York Road Building and tures, Material Minds: The Impact the American State, 1880-1956 (R) of Things on Human Thought, 486; Gelber, Horse Trading in the Society, and Evolution (R) 677; Age of Cars: Men in the Market- High and Lewis, Corporate Waste- place (R) 493; Holley Jr., The High- land: The Landscape and Memory way Revolution, 1895-1925: How of Deindustrialization (R) 228; the United States Got Out of the Storm, Hope and Rust: Reinter- Mud (R) 488; Jakle and Sculle, preting the Industrial Place in Motoring: The Highway Experience the Late 20th Century (R) 230 in America (R) 234; Ladd, Auto- Architect and Engineer: A Study in phobia: Love and Hate in the Auto- Sibling Rivalry, A. Saint (R) 456 motive Age (R) 942; Lucsko, “John ARCHITECTURE: Esperdy, Modernizing Bell Rae and the Automobile: 1959, Main Street: Architecture and 1965, 1971, 1984,” 894; Lucsko, Con-sumer Culture in the New The Business of Speed: The Hot Rod Deal (R) 694; Saint, Architect Industry in America, 1915-1990 and Engineer: A Study in Sibling (R) 715; Lundin, Bilsamhiillet: Rivalry (R) 456 Ideologi, expertis och regelskapande Are We There Yet? The Golden Age i efterkrigstidens Sverige (R) 714; of American Family Vacations, Mauch and Zeller, eds., The World S. Rugh (R) 957 beyond the Windshield: Roads and “The Art of Building in Its Many Landscapes in the United States and Forms: Karl-Eugen Kurrer, The Europe (R) 489; McCarthy, Auto History of the Theory ofS tructures: Mania: Cars, Consumers, and the From Arch Analysis to Computa- Environment (R) 238; Norton, tional Mechanics,” T. Peters, 669 Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the “Art in the Age of Steam: Walker Art Motor Age in the American City Gallery, Liverpool, 18 April—10 (R) 235; Packer, Mobility without August 2008,” R. Brown, 418 Mayhem: Safety, Cars, and Citizen- Ashworth, W. (R) 705 ship (R) 240; Post, “The Land Asia: Moon, Technology and Ethical Speed Record and the Last Green Idealism: A History of Development Monster,” 586; Siegelbaum, “On in the Netherlands East Indies the Side: Car Culture in the USSR, (R) 206 1960s—1980s,” 1; Siegelbaum, Cars Aspenwall, J.; see K. Davis for Comrades: The Life of the Soviet ASTRONOMY: Ratcliff, The Transit of Automobile (R) 940 Index to Volume 50 (2009) Autophobia: Love and Hate in the Bernstein, J., Nuclear Weapons: What Automotive Age, B. Ladd (R) 942 You Need to Know (R) 511 AVIATION: Bocking, “A Disciplined Beyler, R. (R) 722 Geography: Aviation, Science and Beyond Human: Living with Robots the Cold War in Northern Canada, and Cyborgs, G. Benford and 1945-1960,” 265; Millward, Women E. Malartre (R) 468 in British Imperial Airspace, 1922- Bezis-Selfa, J. (R) 223 1937 (R) 717 Bijker, W., “Globalization and Vulner- “Away! Away to Falun!’: J. G. Gahn and ability: Challenges and Opportun- the Application of Enlightenment ities for SHOT around Its Fiftieth Chemistry to Smelting,” H. Fors, Anniversary,” 600 549 Bilsamhaillet: Ideologi, expertis och regel- Axpe, I., La Escuela Especial de Inge- skapande i efterkrigstidens Sverige, nieros Industriales de Bilbao, 1897-— P. Lundin (R) 714 1936: Educacion y Tecnologia en el BioGRaPHy: Angulo, William Barton Primer Tercio del Siglo XX (R) 691 Rogers and the Idea of MIT (R) 968; Cotte, Le choix de la révolution Backcountry Crucibles: The Lehigh industrielle: Les enterprises de Marc Valley from Settlement to Steel, Seguin et ses fréres (1815-1835) (R) J. Soderlund and C. Parzynski, eds. 459; Demeulenaere-Douyére and (R) 223 Sturdy, eds., L’Enquéte de Régent Barker, H., The Business of Women: 1716-1718: Sciences, techniques et Female Enterprise and Urban politique dans la France pré-indus- Development in Northern England, trielle (R) 936; Gainor, To a Distant 1760-1830 (R) 215 Day: The Rocket Pioneers (R) 719; Barnes, S. (R) 469 Hintz, “Portable Power: Inventor Barnhill, J. (R) 701 . Samuel Ruben and the Birth of Bartky, I., One Time Fits All: The Duracell,” 24; Hughes, “SHOT Campaigns for Global Uniformity Founders’ Themes and Problems,” (R) 252 594; Marsh and Ronner, The Fer- Basalla, G. (R) 473 tility Doctor: John Rock and the Bassett, R. (R) 483; “Aligning India in Reproductive Revolution (R) 973; the Cold War Era: Indian Technical Matthews, Theology and Science Elites, the Indian Institute of Tech- in the Thought of Francis Bacon nology at Kanpur, and Computing (R) 685; Moran, Andreas Libavius in India and the United States,” 783 and the Transformation of Alchemy: Baumol, W., R. Litan, and C. Schramm, Separating Chemical Cultures with Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, Polemical Fire (R) 461; Neufeld, and the Economics of Growth and Von Braun: Dreamer ofS pace, Engi- Prosperity (R) 441 neer of War (R) 464; Post, “Chance Bayer, R.; see A. Fairchild and Contingency: Putting Mel “Bell and Gray: Just a Coincidence?” Kranzberg in Context,” 839; B. Finn, 193 Post, “The Land Speed Record Benford, G., and E. Malartre, Beyond and the Last Green Monster,” 586; Human: Living with Robots and Schweber, Einstein and Oppenhei- Cyborgs (R) 468 mer: The Meaning of Genius (R) Benhamou, R. (R) 954 722; Shulman, The Telephone Gam- Bergstra, J.; see K. de Leeuw bit: Chasing Alexander Graham TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE Bell’s Secret (R) 193; Sideris and on Southern West Virginia Commu- Moore, eds., Rachel Carson: Legacy nities, S. Stewart Burns (R) 701 and Challenge (R) 924 BRITAIN: Barker, The Business of BIOTECHNOLOGY: Parthasarathy, Women: Female Enterprise and Building Genetic Medicine: Breast Urban Development in Northern Cancer, Technology, and the Com- England, 1760-1830 (R) 215; parative Politics of Health Care Blair, ed., Waterways and Canal- OCTOBER (R) 478 Building in Medieval England (R) 2009 Black, B. (R) 961 458; Eisler, “‘A Modern “Philos- VOL. 50 Blackbourn, D., The Conquest of opher’s Stone”’: Techno-Analogy Nature: Water, Landscape, and and the Bacon Cell,” 345; Millward, the Making of Modern Germany Women in British Imperial Airspace, (R) 216 1922-193(7R ) 717; Ratcliff, The Blackmar, E. (R) 228 Transit of Venus Enterprise in Vic- Blair, J., ed., Waterways and Canal- torian Britain (R) 463; Reidy, Tides Building in Medieval England of History: Ocean Science and Her (R) 458 Majesty’s Navy (R) 705 Blanke, D. (R) 240 BROADCASTING: Stoneman, “A Bold New Bocking, S., “A Disciplined Geography: Vision: The VOA Radio Ring Pian Aviation, Science, and the Cold and Global Broadcasting in the War in Northern Canada, Early Cold War,” 316 1945-1960,” 265 Brown, John K. (R) 456 Bodies in Motion: Evolution and Exper- Brown, John K., G. Downey, and M. ience in Motorcycling, S. Thompson Diogo, “The Normativities of (R) 492 Engineers: Engineering Education Boivin, N., Material Cultures, Material and History of Technology,” 737 Minds: The Impact of Things on Brown, Julie K. (R) 474 Human Thought, Society, and Brown, M.; see B. Sovacool Evolution (R) 677 Brown, R., “Art in the Age ofS team: “A Bold New Vision: The VOA Radio Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Ring Plan and Global Broad- 18 April-10 August 2008,” 418 casting in the Early Cold War,” Bud, R. (R) 975 T. Stoneman, 316 Buda’s Wagon: A Brief History oft he Borg, K. (R) 238; (R) 715 Car Bomb, M. Davis (R) 242 Braun, H., Aufstieg und Niedergang der BUILDING AND BUILDING MATERIALS: Luftschifffahrt: Eine wirtschaftshis- Holley Jr., “The Mechanization of torische Analyse (R) 497 Brickmaking,” 82; Peters, “The Art Bray, F., V. Dorofeeva-Lichtmann, of Building in Its Many Forms: and G. Métailié, eds., Graphics and Karl-Eugen Kurrer, The History Text in the Production of Technical of the Theory ofS tructures: From Knowledge in China: The Warp Arch Analysis to Compuiational and the Weft (R) 202 Mechanics,’ 669 Brianta, D., Europa mineraria: Circula- Building Genetic Medicine: Breast zione delle élites e transferimento Cancer, Technology, aud the Com- tecnologico (secoli XVIII-XIX) parative Politics of Health Care, (R) 937 S. Parthasarathy (R) 478 Bringing Down the Mountains: The Burnette, D., Trying Leviathan: The Impact of Mountaintop Removal Nineteenth-Century New York Index to Volume 50 (2009) Court Case That Put the Whale on Power of Financial Markets to Trial and Challenged the Order of Create Wealth and Spread Oppor- Nature (R) 251 tunity (R) 441; Reich, Supercapi- Burns, S., Bringing Down the Moun- talism: The Transformation of Bus- tains: The Impact of Mountaintop iness, Democracy, and Everyday Removal on Southern West Virginia Life (R) 441; Roth and Dinhobl, Communities (R) 701 eds., Across the Borders: Financing BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT: Alanen, the World’s Railways in the Nine- Morgan Park: Duluth, U.S. Steel, teenth and Twentieth Centuries and the Forging of aC ompany (R) 708; Swanson, “The Emer- Town (R) 484; Barker, The Business gence of the Professional Patent of Women: Female Enterprise and Practitioner,” 519 Urban Development in Northern Business of Speed: The Hot Rod England, 1760-1830 (R) 215; Industry in America, 1915-1990, Baumol, Litan, and Schramm, D. Lucsko (R) 715 Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, Business of Women: Female Enter- and the Economics of Growth and prise and Urban Development in Prosperity (R) 441; Casper et al., Northern England, 1760-1830, eds., A History of the Book in Amer- H. Barker (R) 215 ica, Vol. 3: The Industrial Book, 1840-1880 (R) 499; Ceruzzi, Canapba: Bocking, “A Disciplined Internet Alley: High Technology Geography: Aviation, Science, and in Tysons Corner, 1945-2005 (R) the Cold War in Northern Canada, 483; Eelman, Entrepreneurs in the 1945-1960,” 265; Pavri, “What You Southern Upcountry: Commercial Say Is What You Get: Policy Dis- Culture in Spartanburg, South Car- course and the Regulation of Can- olina, 1845-1880 (R) 929; Gelber, ada’s First Domestic Communi- Horse Trading in the Age of Cars: cations Satellite System,” 569 Men in the Marketplace (R) 493; CANALS AND CANAL BUILDING: Blair, ed., Hausinan, Hertner, and Wilkins, Waterways and Canal-Building in Global Electrification: Multi- Medieval England (R) 458 national Enterprise and Interna- Cars for Comrades: The Life of the tional Finance in the History of Soviet Automobile, L. Siegelbaum Light and Power, 1878-2007 (R) (R) 940 698; Klein, The Genesis of Indus- Carson, J., The Measure ofM erit: trial America, 1870-1920 (R) 222; Talents, Intelligence, and Inequality Lewis, Chicago Made: Factory in the French and American Networks in the Industrial Metrop- Republics, 1750-1940 (R) 209 olis (R) 932; Lindner, Inside IG Caruso, D. (R) 972 Farben: Hoechst during the Third Casey, R., The Model T: A Centennial Reich (R) 712; Mokyr, “The Cul- History (R) 237 ture of Modern Capitalism,” 441; Casper, S. et al., eds., A History of the Quirke, Collaboration in the Phar- Book in America, Vol. 3: The Indus- maceutical Industry: Changing trial Book, 1840-1880 (R) 499 Relationships in Britain and France, Cell Phone Culture: Mobile Technology 1935-1965 (R) 975; Rajan and in Everyday Life, G. Goggin (R) 726 Zingales, Saving Capitalism from Ceruzzi, P., “‘A Large Canvas’: Melvin the Capitalists: Unleashing the Kranzberg and Carroll W. Pursell TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE Jr., eds., Technology in Western Collins, H. and R. Evans, Rethinking Civilization,” 658 Expertise (R) 507 Ceruzzi, P., Internet Alley: High Tech- COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM: Moon, nology in Tysons Corner, 1945-2005 Technology and Ethical Idealism: (R) 483 A History of Development in the “The Challenge of Technological Netherlands East Indies (R) 206 Uncertainty,” P. Scranton, 513 COMMUNICATION: Innis, Empire and OCTOBER “Chance and Contingency: Putting Communications (R) 175; Muilen, 2009 Mel Kranzberg in Context,” “Space Bias/Time Bias: Harold VOL. 50 R. Post, 839 Innis, Empire and Communica- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOL- tions,” 175; Pavri, “What You Say oGy: McWilliams, American Pests: Is What You Get: Policy Discourse The Losing War on Insects from and the Regulation of Canada’s Colonial Times to DDT (R) 922 First Domestic Communications CHEMICAL INDUSTRY: Lindner, Inside Satellite System,” 569; Stoneman, IG Farben: Hoechst during the “A Bold New Vision: The VOA Third Reich (R) 712 Radio Ring Plan and Global Chicago Made: Factory Networks in Broadcasting in the Early Cold the Industrial Metropolis, R. Lewis War,” 316; Winkler, Nexus: (R) 932 Strategic Communications and CHINA: Bray, Dorofeeva-Lichtmann, American Security in World War I and Métailié, eds., Graphics and (R) 949 Text in the Production of Technical COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND TECH- Knowledge in China: The Warp NOLOGY: Kelty, Two Bits: The Cul- and the Weft (R) 202 tural Significance of Free Software Cities in Modernity: Representations (R) 964 and Productions of Metropolitan COMPUTER INDUSTRY: Ceruzzi, Internet Space, 1840-1930, R. Dennis Alley: High Technology in Tysons (R) 693 Corner, 1945-2005 (R) 483 CIVIL ENGINEERING: Blackbourn, The ComPUTING: Bassett, “Aligning India Conquest of Nature: Water, Land- in the Cold War Era: Indian Tech- scape, and the Making of Modern nical Elites, the Indian Institute Germany (R) 216 of Technology at Kanpur, and Closed Captioning: Subtitling, Stenog- Computing in India and the raphy, and the Digital Convergence United States,” 783; Downey, of Text with Television, G. 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Brown, and M. Diogo, Modern Capitalism,” 441; Rajan “The Normativities of Engineers: and Zingales, Saving Capitalism Engineering Education and His- from the Capitalists: Unleashing tory of Technology,” 737 the Power of Financial Markets to Dugdale, T. (R) 510 Create Wealth and Spread Oppor- Dyble, L., “Reconstructing Transpor- tunity (R) 441; Reich, Supercapi- tation: Linking Tolls and Transit talism: The Transformation of for Place-Based Mobility,” 631 Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life (R) 441 EARLY MODERN TECHNOLOGY (1500- Edensor, T. (R) 230 1800): Brianta, Europa mineraria: EDUCATION: Angulo, William Barton Circulazione delle élites e transferi- Rogers and the Idea of MIT (R) mento tecnologico (secoli X VIII- 968; Axpe, La Escuela Especial de XIX) (R) 937; Demeulenaere- Ingenieros Industriales de Bilbao, Douyéere and Sturdy, eds., LEn- 1897-1936: Educacion y Tecnologia quéte de Régent 1716-1718: Sci- en el Primer Tercio del Siglo XX ences, techniques et politique dans (R) 691; Bassett, “Aligning India la France pré-industrielle (R) 936; in the Cold War Era: Indian Tech- Smith and Schmidt, eds., Making nical Elites, the Indian Institute of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: Technology at Kanpur, and Com- Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400- puting in India and the United 1800 (R) 687 States,” 783; Brown, Downey, and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Howe, What Diogo, “The Normativities of Hath God Wrought: The Transfor- Engineers: Engineering Education mation of America, 1815-1848 (R) and History of Technology,” 737; 187; Klein, The Genesis of Indus- Cutcliffe, “Lehigh University’s Fritz trial America, 1870-1920 (R) 222; Laboratory and the Five-Million- Moon, Technology and Ethical Pound Universal Testing Machine,” Idealism: A History of Development 391; Fors, “Away! 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Smil (R) 915 Engineers in Colombia, 1887— ENERGY: Fouquet, Heat, Power, and 1972,” 811; Wisnioski, “Liberal Light: Revolutions in Energy Ser- Education Has Failed’: Reading vices (R) 699; Odum, Environment, Like an Engineer in 1960s Power, and Society for the Twenty- America,” 753 First Century: The Hierarchy of Eelman, B. (R) 930; Entrepreneurs in Energy (R) 505; Shulman, “Energy the Southern Upcountry: Commer- and Everything Else: Vaclav Smil’s cial Culture in Spartanburg, South Energy in Nature and Society, 915; Carolina, 1845-1880 (R) 929 Sovacool and Brown, eds., Energy Einstein and Oppenheimer: The and American Society—Thirteen Meaning of Genius, S. Schweber Myths (R) 504 (R) 722 “Engineering Education and the Iden- Eisler, M., “‘A Modern “Philosopher’s tities of Engineers in Colombia, Stone”’: Techno-Analogy and the 1887-1972,” A. Valderrama, Bacon Cell,” 345 A. Garcia, E. Lleras, J. Camargo, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND TECH- A. Mejia, and I. Mejia, 811 NOLOGY: Hintz, “Portable Power: ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING: Axpe, Inventor Samuel Ruben and the La Escuela Especial de Ingenieros Birth of Duracell,” 24 Industriales de Bilbao, 1897-1936: ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY: Hausman, Educacion y Tecnologia en el Primer Hertner, and Wilkins, Global Elec- Tercio del Siglo XX (R) 691; Brown, trification: Multinational Enterprise Downey, and Diogo, “The Norma- and International Finance in the tivities of Engineers: Engineering History of Light and Power, 1878- Education and History of Tech- 2007 (R) 698 nology,” 737; Saint, Architect and ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY AND TECH- Engineer: A Study in Sibling Rivalry NOLOGY: McCray, “From Lab to (R) 456; Valderrama, Garcia, iPod: A Story of Discovery and Lleras, Camargo, Mejia, and Mejia, Commercialization in the Post— “Engineering Education and the Cold War Era,” 58 Identities of Engineers in Colom- Elsasser, K. 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