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122 360. Nineteenth century<br />

2598. FANG Yibing and QIAN Wei. “The Hanyang<br />

Iron Works and China’s Early Railway Construction:<br />

The Characters <strong>of</strong> China’s Early Iron and Steel Industrialization.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese<br />

J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 26 (2005): 312–322.<br />

2599. FOLTA, Jaroslav. “Über die Wege der Technik<br />

in Böhmen und Mähren.” In KANT and VOGT<br />

[ref. 17], 165–179.<br />

2600. FOUGÈRES, Dany. “Des rues et des hommes:<br />

les commencements des politiques publiques locales<br />

en matière de travaux publics à Montréal, 1796–<br />

1840.” Sci. Canadensis 25 (2001): 31–65.<br />

2601. KAHLOW, Andreas. “Johann August<br />

Röbling—Von der Berliner Bauakademie bis zur<br />

Brooklyn Bridge in New York.” In KANT and VOGT<br />

[ref. 17], 91–109.<br />

2602. KLEINKNECHT, Thomas. “Die Fotografie—<br />

ein neues Bildmedium im Wissenschaftspanorama<br />

des 19. Jahrhunderts.” Lead article in a special issue:<br />

Fotografie und Wissenschaft (XLI. Symposium der<br />

Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 21.-22.<br />

Mai 2004 in Jena). Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 28<br />

(2005): 103–113.<br />

Contents: GEIMER [ref. 2846]; KRÖNER [ref. 2479]; STAH-<br />

NISCH [ref. 2370]; SCHULZE [ref. 1962]; BREIDBACH<br />

[ref. 3064]; HENTSCHEL [ref. 2145]; KARALLUS [ref. 2679];<br />

Angela MATYSSEK, “ ‘Entdecker’ und ‘Finder’. Über die fotografische<br />

Wissensproduktion der Kunstgeschichte und die<br />

Probleme der Reproduktion von Kunstwerken,” 227-235;<br />

BROGIATO et al. [ref. 2227].<br />

2603. KOBAYASHI Manabu. “Reconsidering the<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the Marine Steam Boiler in the 19th<br />

Century.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi<br />

Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 44 (2005): 191–202.<br />

2604. KOCKA, Jürgen. Industrial Culture and Bourgeois<br />

<strong>Society</strong>: Business, Labor, and Bureaucracy in<br />

Modern Germany, 1800–1918. (xviii + 325 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Berghahn Books, 1999. ISBN:<br />

1571811583.<br />

2605. LEWIS, Robert. Manufacturing Montreal:<br />

The Making <strong>of</strong> an Industrial Landscape, 1850 to<br />

1930. (xvii + 336 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2000. ISBN:<br />

080186349X.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R547]<br />

2606. MIDDLETON, W. D. The Bridge at Québec.<br />

Railroads Past and Present. (ix + 203 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press,<br />

2001. ISBN: 0253337615.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R618]<br />

2607. MOE, Espen. “Governance and Growth: The<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the State in Technological Progress and Industrial<br />

Leadership.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/02 (2005):<br />

746.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />

2004. Adviser: Rogowski, Ronald. UMI pub. no. 3164362.<br />

1045 pp. Compares Britain, France, Germany, the U.S., and<br />

Japan from the Industrial Revolution to the present.<br />

2608. MULLEN, Robert A. Recasting a Craft: St.<br />

Louis Typefounders Respond to Industrialization.<br />

(xiii + 1<strong>97</strong> pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Carbondale: Southern<br />

Illinois Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN: 0809326361.<br />

2609. NAKAMURA Masaki. “Technical Books in<br />

Boom: Technical Information in Industrializing<br />

France.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi<br />

Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 44 (2005): 1–12.<br />

2610. NOCKS, Lisa. “To Serve and Obey: A <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Android, 1850–Present.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

66/12 (<strong>2006</strong>): 4509.<br />

Dissertation at Drew University, 2005. Adviser: Rose,<br />

Jonathan E. UMI pub. no. 3199673. 270 pp.<br />

2611. NYE, David E. America as Second Creation:<br />

Technology and Narratives <strong>of</strong> New Beginnings. (x +<br />

371 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT Press,<br />

2003. ISBN: 0262140810.<br />

Explores the way that narratives about technologies from the<br />

log cabin to the railroad and irrigation have been used to<br />

explain aspects <strong>of</strong> American culture. Reviews: [ref. R673]<br />

2612. PICK, Daniel. “ ‘Roma o morte’: Garibaldi,<br />

Nationalism and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Psycho-biography.”<br />

Hist. Workshop J. 57 (2004): 1–33.<br />

Focuses on the problem <strong>of</strong> Garibaldi’s efforts to redirect the<br />

Tiber river.<br />

2613. RANNOU, Pierre. La saga des fonderies longueuilloises,<br />

1844–1944. (163 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Longueuil: Société d’histoire de Longueuil, 2002.<br />

ISBN: 29<strong>2006</strong>8105.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R746]<br />

2614. REFORD, Alexander. Au rythme du train,<br />

1859–1<strong>97</strong>0. Aux limites de la mémoire, 8e. (xix +<br />

193 pp.; ill.) Sainte-Foy: Publications du Québec,<br />

2002. ISBN: 2551195616.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R752]<br />

2615. RILLING, Donna J. Making Houses, Crafting<br />

Capitalism: Builders in Philadelphia, 1790–1850.<br />

Early American Studies. (xii + 261 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Philadelphia: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Press,<br />

2000. ISBN: 0812235800.<br />

2616. SANDEN, Maarten van der, and Ben HER-<br />

BERGS. Delfts goud. Leven en werken van achttien<br />

markante hoogleraren. Edited by K. F. WAKKER.<br />

Technè, 6. (270 pp.; ill.) Delft: Technische Universiteit<br />

Delft, 2002. ISBN: 9075961200.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R796]<br />

2617. SMIL, Vaclav. Creating the Twentieth Century:<br />

Technical Innovations <strong>of</strong> 1867–1914 and Their Lasting<br />

Impact. (ix + 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />

Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN: 0195168747.<br />

2618. TSUNEKAWA Seiji. “An Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Early<br />

Electrical Engineers in Meiji Japan.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 42<br />

(2003): 20–30.<br />

2619. TSUNEKAWA Seiji. “Civil Engineers and<br />

Their Characteristics in Meiji Japan—An Analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Their Educational and Social Background.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist.<br />

Sci.) 44 (2005): 177–190.<br />

2620. WHITE, Richard. “Canadian Civil Engineers<br />

pre-1850: Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals before Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization.”<br />

Sci. Canadensis 24 (2000): 73–96.<br />

2621. WHITE, Richard. “The Engineers’ Engineer:<br />

Sir John Kennedy and the Port <strong>of</strong> Montreal.” Sci.<br />

Canadensis 27 (2003): 5–26.<br />

2622. YOUNG, David. The Iron Horse and the Windy<br />

City: How Railroads Shaped Chicago. (ix + 270 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Dekalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois Univ.<br />

Press, 2005. ISBN: 0875803342.

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