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Meer, E. (2010). '‘The Nation is Technological’' In M. Kohlrausch, K. Steffen, & S. Wiederkehr (Eds.), Expert Cultures in Central Eastern Europe (1st ed., pp. 85-104)
Meer, Elisabeth van. "‘The Nation is Technological’: Technical Expertise and National Competition in the Bohemian Lands, 1800–1914". Expert Cultures in Central Eastern Europe, edited by Martin Kohlrausch, Katrin Steffen and Stefan Wiederkehr, fibre Verlag, 2010, pp. 85-104.
Meer, E. (2010): '‘The Nation is Technological’', in Kohlrausch, M, Steffen, K, Wiederkehr, S (eds.). Expert Cultures in Central Eastern Europe. fibre Verlag, pp. 85-104.

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‘The Nation is Technological’

Technical Expertise and National Competition in the Bohemian Lands, 1800–1914

Meer, Elisabeth van

In: Expert Cultures in Central Eastern Europe (2010), pp. 85–104

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Elisabeth van Meer

Meer, Elisabeth van, Dr., College of Charleston

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