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SLSA Bibliography

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Block, Seymour Stanton. Benjamin Franklin, Genius of Kites, Flights and Voting Rights. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 2004.
Technology
Keywords: Benjamin Franklin | biography | electricity | invention | printing | technology
Casale, Frank D. "Dr. Franklin's School of Politics”: Community and "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin." Ph.D. Dissertation: City University New York, 2004.
Social Sciences
Keywords: autobiography | Benjamin Franklin | biography | community | dialog | monologue | politics | social sciences | theory
Little, Deandra Javon. 'The Body Electric': American Literature and the Culture of Electromagnetism, 1750—1855. Ph.D. Dissertation: Vanderbilt University, 2001.
Technology
Keywords: Benjamin Franklin | Charles Brockden Brown | electricity | electromagnetism | gender studies | literature--18th & 19th C | Margaret Fuller | medicine | metaphor | Nathaniel Hawthorne | popular sciences | Ralph Waldo Emerson | technology | visual arts—18th & 19th C
Smith, Andrew Michael. "Regeneration Through Photography: Invention and Identity in Pre-twentieth-century United States Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: University New Mexico, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Benjamin Franklin | Charles Brokden Brown | culture studies | daguerreotype | identity | invention | John Plumbe, Jr. | Jonathan Edwards | literature--19th C | medicine | metaphor | Nathaniel Hawthorne | photography | popular science | race studies | Ralph Waldo Emerson | social sciences | technology | theory | visual arts--19th C
Uglow, Jennifer S. The Lunar Men: Five Friends Whose Curiousity Changed the World. London, New York, 2002.
Physical & Mathematical Sciences
Keywords: Anna Seward | astronomy | Benjamin Franklin | canals | chemistry | electricity | Erasmus Darwin | hydrogen | industrial revolution | inventors | James Hutton | James Watt | Joseph Banks | Joseph Priestley | Josiah Wedgwood | Matthew Boulton | physical and mathematical sciences | pottery | Royal Society | Samuel Johnson | Thomas Day | William Hamilton