Engineering Nature

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  • Engineering Nature Book Detail

  • Author : Jessica B. Teisch
  • Release Date : 2011
  • Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 274
  • ISBN 13 : 0807834432
  • File Size : 95,95 MB

Engineering Nature by Jessica B. Teisch PDF Summary

Book Description: Focusing on globalization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Jessica Teisch examines the processes by which American water and mining engineers who rose to prominence during and after the California Gold Rush of 1849 exported the United

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