articles Luís Miguel Carolino and Teresa Salomé Mota Introduction
Ana Cardoso de Matos The influence of the École des ponts et chaussées of Paris on the Lisbon Polytechnic School (1836–1860)
Antoni Roca-Rosell Industrial Engineering in Spain, the challenge of a new liberal profession in the Nineteenth Century
Luís Miguel Carolino, Teresa Salomé Mota and Dulce Figueiredo The Portuguese Polytechnicians of the “long nineteenth century:” technical expertise, military aspirations, and political disenchantment. A preliminary study
Maria Paula Diogo Portuguese engineers, public works, and professional identity. The Portuguese Association of Civil Engineers (1869–1937)
Pedro M. P. Raposo Surveyors of the Promised Land: hydrographic engineers and the techno-scientific resurgence of the Portuguese overseas empire (c. 1900–1935)
work in progress M. Luísa Sousa Work in Progress: Automobility in Portugal. The construction of the sociotechnical system, 1920-1950
reviews Agustí Nieto-Galan Uma História da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidades de Lisboa (1911-1974)
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánches Neither Physics nor Chemistry. A History of Quantum Chemistry
Cover: Print of the Lisbon Polytechnic School in the nineteenth century. Archive of Lisbon Municipality.
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