Technological Encounters: Locating Experts in the History of Globalisation
págs. 1-26
The Historical Roots of Modern Bridges: China’s Engineers as Global Actors
págs. 27-40
Indigenous Resistance and the Technological Imperative: From Chemistry in Birmingham to Camphor Wars in Formosa, 1860s–1914
págs. 41-74
Global Engineers: Professional Trajectories of the Graduates of the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures (1830s–1920s)
págs. 75-104
Re-Designing Africa: Railways and Globalization in the Era of the New Imperialism
págs. 105-128
págs. 129-158
Networks of American Experts in the Caribbean: The Harvard Botanic Station in Cuba (1898–1930)
págs. 159-188
Breaking Global Standards: The Anti-metric Crusade of American Engineers
págs. 189-216
Statistics as Service to Democracy: Experimental Design and the Dutiful American Scientist
págs. 217-256
The Bona Fide Contracts: An Engineering Company in Wartime Shanghai, 1937–1945
págs. 257-282
págs. 283-312
Engineers and Scientists as Commercial Agents of the Spanish Nuclear Programme
Joseba de la Torre Campo, María del Mar Rubio Varas, Gloria Sanz Lafuente
págs. 313-340
Engineers’ Diplomacy: The South American Petroleum Institute, 1941–1950s
págs. 341-370
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