for the study of the history of engineering and technology |
Papers on the history of engineering and technolocy. These papers can be purchased on the Internet from our on-line archive:
| Volume | Vol. Year | Title | Author |
| 51 | 1979-80 | The Publication of Works on the History of Engineering and Technology | McNeil, I |
| 1 | 1920-21 | Introduction to the Literature of Historical Engineering to the Year 1640 | Hulme, E W |
| 4 | 1923-24 | The Value of the History of Technology (Presidential Address) | Pendred, L St L |
| 14 | 1933-34 | Museums and their Relation to the History of Engineering and Technology (Presidential Address) | Dickinson, H W |
| 15 | 1934-35 | Engineering Recollections | Orrok, G A |
| 22 | 1941-42 | Beginnings of the Society. A Note on the Attainment of its Majority | Titley, A |
| 22 | 1941-42 | What's Past is Prologue (Presidential Address) | Davies, C E |
| 25 | 1945-47 | Why Engineers should study History (Presidential Address) | Hamilton, S B |
| 28 | 1951-53 | The Early History of the Teaching of Engineering in Cambridge | Sterland, E G |
| 28 | 1951-53 | The Centenary of the Patent Office | Gomme, A A |
| 28 | 1951-53 | Memorials to Engineers and Men of Science | Smith, E C |
| 29 | 1953-55 | The Happy Scholar | Singer, C |
| 29 | 1953-55 | The Study of Engineering History | Burstall, A F |
| 31 | 1957-59 | Sixty Glorious Years: The Impact of Engineering on Society in the Reign of Queen Victoria | Hamilton, S B |
| 40 | 1967-68 | Some Reflections on Engineering Biography | Petree, J F |
| 42 | 1969-70 | The History of the History of Engineering | Rolt, L T C |
| 51 | 1979-80 | Industrial Archeology in Relation to the History of Technology | Buchanan, R A |
| 51 | 1979-80 | The History of Technology in Relation to the History of Science | Hall, A R |
| 51 | 1979-80 | Economic History and the History of Technology | Harris, J R |
| 51 | 1979-80 | Early Days and Members of the Newcomen Society | Wailes, R |
| 51 | 1979-80 | The Study of the History of Technology | Smith, N A F |
| 51 | 1979-80 | Interpretations of the History of Technology and the Newcomen Society Tradition | Tucker, D G |
| 52 | 1980-81 | Industrial History through Film | Hills, R L |
| 55 | 1983-84 | Was There a Decline of the Industrial Spirit in England 1850-1939? | Chaloner, W H |
| 61 | 1989-90 | The Evolution of Structural Engineering Design Procedures: A History of that skill called Design | Addis, W |
| 63 | 1991-92 | Energy - The Key to the History of Engineering | Ford, Sir H |
| 70:2 | 1998-99 | Diversity and Diffusion: the transfer of technologies in the industrial Age | Fox, R |
| 73:2 | 2001-02 | Patents as Indicators of Technological Change and Innovation - An historical Analysis of Patent Data 1830-1914 | Inkster, I |
| 74:2 | 2002-03 | Technology and British Cartoonists in the Twentieth Century | Agar, J |
| 74:2 | 2002-03 | Engineering History or the History of Engineering? Re-Writing the Technological Past | Cannadine, D |
| 75:1 | 2003-04 | Capturing the Age of Industry | Cossons, N |
| 76:2 | 2004-05 | Critical Reflections on the Science-Technology Relationship | Krige, J |
| 76:2 | 2004-05 | Reconstructions as an Aid to History | Yeomans, D |
| 79:1 | 2007-08 | The Characteristics of Technology | Lawton, B |