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Arnold, Bettina. "The past as propaganda: Totalitarian archaeology in nazism Germany." Antiquity 64 (1990):464-478.
ABSTRACT: Particularly on the groundwork for an ethnocentric German prehistory laid by Gustav Kossinna (1858-1932)
[Keywords: anthropology, technology, nazism]

Bailey, Ronald. "The Other Side of Slavery: Black Labor, Cotton, and the Textile Industrialization of Great Britain and the United States." Agricultural History 68.Spring (1994):35-50.
[Keywords: technology]

Balsamo, Anne. "On the Cutting Edge: Cosmetic Surgery and New Imaging Technologies." In Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women. Durham: Duke University Press, 1996. 56-79.
[Keywords: medicine, technology]

Derickson, Alan. "Industrial Refugees: the Migration of Silicotics from the Mines of North America and Africa, colonialism in the Early 20th Century." Labor History 29 (1988):66-89.
[Keywords: technology]

Duffield, Mark. Black Radicalism and the Politics of De-industrialization: The Hidden History of Indian Foundry Workers. Aldershot, England: Avebury, 1988.
[Keywords: technology]

Fink, Leon, and Brian Greenberg. Upheaval in the Quiet Zone: A History of Hospital Workers' Union, Local 1199. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989.
[Keywords: medicine, technology]

Fitzgerald, Michael W. "Railroad Subsidies and Black Aspirations: The Politics of Economic Development in Reconstructing Mobile, 1865-1879." American Heritage 44 (1993):240-56.
[Keywords: technology]

Green, Rodney D. "Black Tobacco Factory Workers and Social Conflict in Antebellum Richmond: Were Slavery and Urban Industry Really Compatible?" Slavery and Abolition 8 (1987):183-203.
[Keywords: technology]

Grim, Valerie. "The Impact of Mechanized Farming on Black Farm Families in the Rural South: A Study of Farm Life in the Brooks Farm Community, 1940-1970." Agricultural History 68 (1994):169-84.
[Keywords: technology]

Guardini, Romano. Letters from Lake Como: Explorations in Technology and the Human Race. Grand Rapids: Eeerdmans, 1994.
ABSTRACT: Guardini's letters from the 1920s on topics relating to technology and its effects on humanity and civilization. Trans. of Briefe vom Comer See
[Keywords: Technology]

Higgs, Edward. "The Statistical Big Bang of 1911: Ideology, Technological Innovation and the Production of Medical Statistics." Social History of Medicine 9.3 (1996):409-26.
ABSTRACT: "This paper examines the relationship between intellectual debates, technologies for analysing information, an dthe produciton of staitistics in the General Register Office (GRO) in London in the early twentieth century. It argues that the controversy between eugenicists and public health officials respecting the cause and effect of class-specific variations in fertilitiy led to the introduction of questions on the 1911 census on marital fertility...."
[Keywords: medicine, public health, technology]

Irwin, James R. "Farmers and Laborers: A Note on Black Occupations in the Postbellum South." Agricultural History 64.Winter (1990):53-60.
[Keywords: technology]

Jenkins, Robert L. "The Black Land-Grant Colleges in Their Formative Years, 1890-1920." Agricultural History 65.Spring (1991):63-72.
[Keywords: technology]

Klodt, Henning. Wettlauf um die Zukunft : Technologiepolitik im internationalen Vergleich. Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1987.
[Keywords: technology]

Lauretis, Teresa de. Technologies of Gender. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987.
[Keywords: gender, Stoler, technology]

Lerman, Nina E. From 'useful knowledge' to 'habits of industry': Gender, race, and class in 19th-century technical education. Ph.D. Dissertation. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1993.
'This dissertation studies the alternatives in technical education offered in 19th-century Philadelphia, and the ways in which changing ideas about gender, race, and class shaped these alternatives.'.[Keywords: Technology]

Lewis, Ronald L. Black Coal Miners in America: Race, Class, and Community Conflict, 1780-1980. Lexington: Univ. Press Kentucky, 1987.
[Keywords: technology]

Lippman, Abby. "A Fresh Look at Prenatal Genetic Testing." Issues in Reproductive and Genetic Engineering 5.2 (1992):141-54.
[Keywords: genetics, technology]

Luebke, David Martin, and Sybil Milton. "Locating the Victim: An Overview of Census-Taking, Tabulation Technology and Persecution in nazism Germany." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16.Fall (1994):25-39.
[Keywords: technology, nazism]

Neyland, Leedell W. Historically Black Land-Grant Institutions and the Development of Agriculture and Home Sociology, 1890-1990. Tallahassee: Florida A&M Univ. Foundation, 1990.
[Keywords: technology]

O'Neill, Colleen. "Domesticity Deployed: Gender, Race and the Construction of Class Struggle in the Bisbee Deportation." Labor History 34 (1993):256-73.
[Keywords: Technology]

Renneberg, Monika, and Mark Walker. Science, Technology and National Socialism. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994.
[Keywords: Technology, nazism]

Rosenberg, Daniel. New Orleans Dockworkers: Race, Labor, and Unionism, 1892-1923. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
[Keywords: Technology]

Sappol, Michael. "Sammy Tubbs and Dr. Hubbs: Anatomical Dissection, Minstrelry, and the Technology of Self-Making in Postbellum America." Configurations 4.2 (1996):131-84.
[Keywords: North America, medicine, technology]

Speaker, Susan L., and M. Susan Lindee. A Guide to the Human Genome Project: Technologies, People, and Institutions. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation, 1993.
[Keywords: genetics, technology]

Stine, Linda France. "Social Inequality and Turn-of-the-Century Farmsteads: Issues of Class, Status, Ethnicity, and Race." Historical Archaeology 24.4 (1990):37-49.
[Keywords: Technology]

 

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