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Brian Arthur, “Competing Technologies, Increasing Returns, and Lock-In by Historical Events,” The Economic Journal 99 (March 1969): 115–31.

Claude E. Barfield, “Technology Report: Intense Debate, Cost Cutting Precede White House Decision to Back Shuttle,” National Journal (12 August 1972): 1289–99.

John V. Becker, “The Development of Winged Reentry Vehicles, 1952–1963,” unpublished study, 57 pp., copy available in the NASA History Office’s Historical Reference Collection, Washington, DC.

Wiebe E. Bijker, Thomas P. Hughes, and Trevor Pinch, eds., The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1997). This volume contains the following particularly useful chapters for this paper: Trevor Pinch and Wiebe Bijker, “The Social Construction of Facts and Artifacts: Or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology Might Benefit Each Other”; Thomas Hughes, “The Evolution of Large Technological Systems”; John Law, “Technology and Heterogeneous Engineering: The Case of Portuguese Expansion”; Donald MacKenzie, “Missile Accuracy: A Case Study in the Social Processes of Technological Change.”

Wernher von Braun, “Multi-Stage Rockets and Artificial Satellites,” in John P. Marbarger, ed., Space Medicine: The Human Factor in Flights Beyond the Earth (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1951).

Wernher von Braun, “The Reusable Space Transport,” American Scientist 60, (November/December 1972): 730–38.

Phillip S. Clark, “Soyuz Enters Third Decade,” Space 3, No.4 (September-October 1987): 60–64.

Michael Collins, Liftoff: The Story of America’s Adventure in Space (New York: NASA and Grove Press, 1988).

Henry S. F. Cooper, “A Reporter At Large: Shuttle-II,” The New Yorker (16 February 1981): 65–113.

Henry C. Dethloff, “The Space Shuttle’s First Flight: STS-1,” in Pamela E. Mack, ed., From Engineering Science to Big Science: The NACA and NASA Collier Trophy Research Project Winners (Washington: Government Printing Office, NASA SP-4219, 1998).

Giovanni Dosi et al., eds., Technical Change and Economic Theory (London and New York: Pinter Publishers, 1988).

Alfred C. Draper, Melvin L. Buck, and William H. Goesch, “A Delta Shuttle Orbiter,” Astronautics and Aeronautics (January 1971): 26–35.

Max Faget, “Space Shuttle: A New Configuration,” Astronautics and Aeronautics (January 1970): 52–61.

Sylvia Fries, NASA Engineers and the Age of Apollo (Washington: Government Printing Office, NASA SP-4104, 1992).

Daniel James Gauthier, “Russia’s Soyuz and the Alpha International Space Station,” Countdown (September/October 1994): 24–25.

Robert Gillette, “Space Shuttle: Compromise Version Still Faces Opposition,” Science 175 (28 January 1972): 392–96.

John F. Guilmartin and John Walker Mauer, A Shuttle Chronology, 1964–1973, 5 volumes (Houston: Johnson Space Center, 1988).

Richard P. Hallion, “The Path to Space Shuttle: The Evolution of Lifting Reentry Technology,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 30 (December 1983): 523–41.

Richard P. Hallion, “The Space Shuttle’s Family Tree,” Air and Space Smithsonian (April/May 1991): 44–46.

T. A. Heppenheimer, History of the Space Shuttle, Volume I: The Decision to Build the Shuttle, 1968-1972, unpublished manuscript, copy available from the NASA History Office, Washington, DC.

William G. Holder and William D. Siuru, Jr., “Some Thoughts on Reusable Launch Vehicles,” Air University Review (November-December 1970): 51–58.

Maxwell W. Hunter II, Wayne F. Miller, and Robert M. Gray, “The Space Shuttle Will Cut Payload Costs,” Astronautics and Aeronautics 10 (June 1972): 50–58.

George W. Jeffs, “The Space Shuttle: Its Interdisciplinary Design and Construction,” Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 4 (September 1979): 208–38.

Dennis R. Jenkins, Space Shuttle: The History of Developing the National Space Transportation System, The Beginning through STS-50 (Marceline, MO: Walsworth Publishing Company, 1993).

Nicholas L. Johnson, “A Classification of Soyuz Variants,” Spaceflight 21, No. 3 (March 1979): 99–105.

Thomas H. Johnson, “The Natural History of the Space Shuttle,” Technology in Society 10 (1988): 417–24.

Ronald Kline and Trevor Pinch, “Users as Agents of Technological Change: The Social Construction of the Automobile in the Rural United States,” Technology and Culture 37, No. 4 (October 1996): 763–95.

Roger D. Launius, “NASA and the Decision to Build the Space Shuttle, 1969–72,” The Historian 57 (August 1994): 17–34.

Roger D. Launius, “A Waning of Technocratic Faith: NASA and the Politics of the Space Shuttle Decision,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 49 (1996): 49–58.

John M. Logsdon, “The Decision to Develop the Space Shuttle,” Space Policy 2 (May 1986): 103–19.

John M. Logsdon, “The Space Shuttle Decision: Technology and Political Choice,” Journal of Contemporary Business 7 (1978): 13–30.

John M. Logsdon, “The Space Shuttle Program: A Policy Failure?” Science 232 (30 May 1986): 1099–1105.

Howard E. McCurdy, Inside NASA: High Technology and Organizational Change in the U.S. Space Program (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993).

Ron Miller, The Dream Machines: A Pictorial History of the Spaceship in Art, Science, and Literature (Malabar, FL: Krieger Publishing Company, 1993).

“NASA in Trouble with Congress, Executive, Scientists,” Nature 231, No. 5302 (11 June 1971): 346–48.

Valerie Neal, Cathleen S. Lewis, and Frank H. Winter, Spaceflight: A Smithsonian Guide (New York: Macmillan, 1995).

Scott Pace, Engineering Design and Political Choice: The Space Shuttle 1969–1972, unpublished master’s thesis, 30 April 1982, copy available in the NASA History Office’s Historical Reference Collection, Washington, DC.

Curtis Peebles, “The Origins of the U.S. Space Shuttle-1,” Spaceflight 21 (November 1979): 435–42.

Curtis Peebles, "The Origins of the U.S. Space Shuttle-2," Spaceflight 21 (December 1979): 487–92.

R. Dale Reed, Wingless Flight: The Lifting Body Story (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, NASA SP-4220, 1997).

Alex Roland, “The Shuttle: Triumph or Turkey?” Discover (November 1985): 14–24.

Irene Sanger-Bredt, “The Silver Bird Story,” Spaceflight 15 (May 1973): 166–81.

Eric Schatzberg, “Ideology and Technical Choice: The Decline of the Wooden Airplane in the United States, 1920–1945,” Technology and Culture 35, No.1 (January 1994): 34–69.

E. P. Smith, “Space Shuttle in Perspective–History in the Making,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Paper 75-336, pp. 1–13.

John Sotham, “Bigfoot: How the Rubber Meets the Runway,” Air and Space Smithsonian (February/March 1998): 34–44.

Robert C. Truax, “Shuttles–What Price Elegance?” Astronautics and Aeronautics (June 1970): 22–23.

Walter G. Vincenti, “The Retractable Airplane Landing Gear and the Northrop ‘Anomaly’: Variation-Selection and the Shaping of Technology,” Technology and Culture 35, No. 1 (January 1994): 1-33.

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