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  1. The early history of chemical engineering: a reassessment.Clive Cohen - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Science 29 (2):171-194.
    Very few historians have so far turned their attention to the history of chemical engineering, a discipline which impinges on aspects of industrial life as diverse as the manufacture of consumer goods and the generation of nuclear power. However, a number of practising and retired chemical engineers have produced accounts of the late nineteenth-century beginnings and subsequent development of chemical engineering. Their work has set the scene for more recent papers by two academic historians, Colin Divall and James F. Donnelly. (...)
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  • Physical Chemists for Industry: The Making of the Chemist at University College London, 1914?1939.Gerrylynn K. Roberts - 1997 - Centaurus 39 (4):291-310.
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  • Inscribing Settler Science: Ernest Rutherford, Thomas Laby and the Making of Careers in Physics.Katrina Dean - 2003 - History of Science 41 (2):217-240.
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