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Fri Mar 31 17:18:31 2006
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Engineering can be interpreted more widely than just civil engineering and  
there  have been important interactions in the twentieth century. Some good 
starting points would be: 
 
(1) Philip Mirowski Machine Dreams; 
 
(2)Articles by Judy Klein and Warren Young in the HOPE Supplement, Toward a 
History of Applied Economics; 
 
(3) Mary Morgan "Economics" in The Cambridge History of Science Volume 7, 
The Modern Social Sciences, Edited by Theodore M. Porter, Dorothy Ross 
 
Roger Backhouse 
 
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