XXIX Symposium of the International Committee for the History of Technology : ICOHTEC 2002, June 24-29, Granada (Spain) : general theme : technology, cultural interchange and globalization / Fundación Juanelo Turriano
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41/13-19/I-II-III | 4418 | Libros modernos desde 1900 |
T.I: Abstract. - T.II: Curriculum. - T.III: Dossier de prensaTOMO I. ABSTRACT: - Session 1: Creativity: Science, Technology and the Arts / organizer, Hans-Joachim Braun. - Session 2: The Cultural Landscape of Technology / organizer, Angus Buchanan. - Session 3: Globalization and technology transfer / organizers, Alexandre Herlea, france, and Wolfhard Weber, Cermeny. - Session 4: Technology and the environment / organizer, James C. Williams. - Session 5: Clear Sky or Smoke Cluds on the Horizon? Long-term Trends in the Energy Use / organizer, timo Myllyntaus, finland. - Session 6. Arts, Technology and Gender / organizers, Martin Duquesne and Joan Rothschild. - Session 7. Women and Technology / organizer, Eva Vamos, Hungary. - Session 8. Science and technology: from medieval times to the Renaissance / organizer, Ignacio González Tascón, Granada University, Spain. - Session 9. Gunpowder and explosives: recent research and future themes / organizer, Brenda Buchanan. - Session 10: On the causes of Delay: Science, Technology and Industry in Latin America in the 19th Centuyr / organizer, Juan-José Saldaña, Universidad Autónoma de México. - Session 11: The Civil Engineering in Medieval and Renaissance times in Spain and the New World / organizer, José Goicolea. - Session 12: Development of the petroleum industry in Russian Imperia, XVIII-XX centuries / organizer, E. M. Mmovsumzade. - Session 13: In Search of the Networked Nation / organizer, Erik van der Vleuten, Eindhoven University of Technology. - Session 14: Special Topics / Group A: Technology and Socio-Political Soverignty.
Localización permanente | Código de barras | Signatura | |
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Fundación Juanelo Turriano | 4418 | 41/13-19/I-II-III |
T.I: Abstract. - T.II: Curriculum. - T.III: Dossier de prensaTOMO I. ABSTRACT: - Session 1: Creativity: Science, Technology and the Arts / organizer, Hans-Joachim Braun. - Session 2: The Cultural Landscape of Technology / organizer, Angus Buchanan. - Session 3: Globalization and technology transfer / organizers, Alexandre Herlea, france, and Wolfhard Weber, Cermeny. - Session 4: Technology and the environment / organizer, James C. Williams. - Session 5: Clear Sky or Smoke Cluds on the Horizon? Long-term Trends in the Energy Use / organizer, timo Myllyntaus, finland. - Session 6. Arts, Technology and Gender / organizers, Martin Duquesne and Joan Rothschild. - Session 7. Women and Technology / organizer, Eva Vamos, Hungary. - Session 8. Science and technology: from medieval times to the Renaissance / organizer, Ignacio González Tascón, Granada University, Spain. - Session 9. Gunpowder and explosives: recent research and future themes / organizer, Brenda Buchanan. - Session 10: On the causes of Delay: Science, Technology and Industry in Latin America in the 19th Centuyr / organizer, Juan-José Saldaña, Universidad Autónoma de México. - Session 11: The Civil Engineering in Medieval and Renaissance times in Spain and the New World / organizer, José Goicolea. - Session 12: Development of the petroleum industry in Russian Imperia, XVIII-XX centuries / organizer, E. M. Mmovsumzade. - Session 13: In Search of the Networked Nation / organizer, Erik van der Vleuten, Eindhoven University of Technology. - Session 14: Special Topics / Group A: Technology and Socio-Political Soverignty.