TABLE OF CONTENTS
American Inventors: Overt and Covert Forces in History
Donald M. Arendt
Bike
Catharine Bell
Capering with Machines across Modern Cultural History
Margaret E. Bigford
Man and Machine: An Interdisciplinary High School English Course
Frank Capellini
Proposal for a Social Studies Global Issues Day on Technology
Sr. Emilia Castelletti
Machining the Civilization
Peter Conzett
Tour of St. John the Divine (NYC)
Helen V. Fairbanks
Transitions of Power and Society in England, 1750-1850
Mary Garber
Infrastructure and Black Rubber (Not Leather)
J. N. Gawlikowski
Reading the Cathedral: Suggestions for Studying the Middle Ages
William W. Goetz
The Canal Boat: Reading a Machine
Larry Kidder
Technology and One Human's Experience, or LNG Comes To Lhokseumawe!
Rodney W. Kling
Reading the Interstate Highway System as a Prosthetic Machine
Barry Lambour
Reading a Machine: The DC-3--A Solution to Many Problems
Jeff Lucker
Peeking and Poking: A Glance at the Effects of Technology on Secondary Mathematics Education
Donald M. Luepke
Alaska
Alan Miller
Bridgeport
James K. Moran
Philosophy of/and Technology: A Peripheral Appreciation
Michael A. O'Toole
Humanities of the Twenty-First Century: A Proposal for a New Course
Julianne Pixley
Communities and Industrialization
John G. Ramsay
Reading in a New Dimension
Marion S. Remer
How to Read a Machine: A Guide for the Technologically Intimidated Human Being
Catherine Robertson
Do Artifacts Have Politics? (With Apologies to Langdon Winner)
Deborah Rutzen
Evaluating Technology in a U. S. History Curriculum
Thomas P. Ryan
Women in Science and Technology: A Symposium
Barbara Trujillo
Possible outputs from NEH Summer Seminar 1985
Sandra S. Vickery
The Work of Albert Kahn, Architect
Marian S. West
Technology, Telephones, and Teenagers
Laquita Wood
The Effect of the Haber Process on Fertilizer
Raymond Zmaczynski