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23-Aug-2004The Heavenly Machine - the fouth programme of 'The Day the World Took Off'Dugan, David
23-Aug-2004The history of glass in the east and westDugan, David; Macfarlane, Alan
17-Aug-2004How did the Rocket steam engine work?Dugan, David
18-Aug-2004The impact of settlers on northern AmericaDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Importance of glass and brassDugan, David
17-Aug-2004The importance of glass instruments in science in the seventeenth centuryDugan, David
18-Aug-2004The importance of guns and germs in historyDugan, David
23-Aug-2004The Iron Horse - the first programme of 'The Day the World Took Off'Dugan, David; Macfarlane, Alan
18-Aug-2004The Jared Dimond thesis about the role of animalsDugan, David
18-Aug-2004The link between animals and writingDugan, David
17-Aug-2004The links between science and industrializationDugan, David
18-Aug-2004Liverpool, Manchester and the hubs of world tradeDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Machine tools for making clocksDugan, David
18-Aug-2004The most significant developments over the last ten thousand yeaarsDugan, David
23-Aug-2004The nature and effects of power-loom weaving of cottonDugan, David; Macfarlane, Alan
17-Aug-2004The nature and importance of early glass air pumpsDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Origins of mechanical clocksDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Precision clock making and the personalization of timeDugan, David
18-Aug-2004The revolutionary impact of the steam engineDugan, David
18-Aug-2004The role of slavery in the industrial revolutionDugan, David

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