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The technical problems confronting different societies and periods and the measures taken to solve them form the concern of this annual collection of essays. It deals with the history of technical discovery and change and explores the relationship of technology to other aspects of life - social, cultural and economic - and shows how technological development has shaped, and been shaped by, the society in which it occurred. Volume 27 includes a special issue on The Professional Identity of Engineers:Historical and Contemporary Issues.
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1.The diffusion and transmission of the rotary-fan winnowing machine from China to Europe: New findings and new questions - Hans Ulrich Vogel
2. Watt in Court: Specifying Steam Engines and Classifying Engineers in the Patent Trials of the 1790s - David P. Miller
3. Business and geopolitics in the international transfer of technology: The Spanish submanrine cables 1849-1930 -Ángel Calvo
Special Issue: The Professional Identity of Engineers. Historical and Contemporary Issues
Introduction. Identifying Engineers in History - Irina Gouzevitch and Ian Inkster
1. French Engineers: Between Unity and Heterogeneity - André Grelon
2. Industrial Engineering in Spain in the first half of the XX Century: from renewal to crisis - Antoni Roca Rosell, Guillermo Lusa-Monforte, Francaesc Barca-Salomon,
Carles Puig-Pla
3. Being an Engineer in the European Periphery. Three Case Studies on Portuguese Engineering - Maria Paula Diogo and Ana Cardoso de Matos
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Ian Inkster is Research Professor of International History at Nottingham Trent University, UK.