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Miller DP, 2017, '“Men of Letters” and “Men of Press Copies”: The Cultures of James Watt’s Copying Machine', in Archimedes, pp. 65 - 79, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58436-2_4

Miller DP, 2016, 'Was Matthew Boulton a scientist? Operating between the abstract and the entrepreneurial', in Matthew Boulton: Enterprising Industrialist of the Enlightenment, pp. 51 - 65

Miller DP, 2015, 'The 'relocation' of technology between East and West: Stationary steam engines and steamboats in India in the early nineteenth century', in Kanjirakkat JM; McOuat G; Sarukkai S (ed.), Science and Narratives of Nature: East and West, Routledge, Abingdon, UK and New York, USA, pp. 261 - 304

Miller DP, 2015, 'Longitude Networks on Land and Sea: The East India Company and Longitude Measurement 'in the Wild', 1770–1840', in Dunn R; Higgitt R (ed.), Navigational Enterprises in Europe and its Empires, 1730–1850, edn. Cambridge Imperial & Post-Colonial Studies, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, UK, New York, USA, pp. 223 - 247

Miller DP, 2013, 'Attributing creativity in science and engineering: the discourses of discovery, invention and breakthrough', in Thomas K; Chan J (ed.), Handbook of Research on Creativity, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 138 - 149, http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9780857939814.00020

Miller DP, 2007, 'EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION, Engineering James Watt¿s Reputation: An Introduction to the James Patrick Muirhead Papers, Special Collections, Glasgow University Library', in IND REV: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY S4: Sources from R Os in the U K; P3: The Papers of James Watt (1736-1819) and James Watt, jnr (1769-1848) from the JP Muirhead Coll, Glasgow U Lib, edn. Original, Adam Matthew Publications, Marlborough UK (and online), pp. 1 - 11

Miller DP, 2003, 'Professional Society', in Heilbron JL (ed.), Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science, edn. Original, Oxford University Press, Oxford

Miller DP, 2002, 'The `Sobel Effect`', in Metascience, Springer, pp. 185 - 200

Miller DP, 1996, 'Introduction [Visions of Empire]', in Visions of Empire: Voyages, Botany and Representations of Nature, edn. Original, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 1 - 18

Miller DP, 1996, 'Joseph Banks, empire and `centers of calculation` in late Hanoverian London', in Visions of Empire: Voyages, Botany and Representations of Nature, edn. Original, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 21 - 37


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