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Briefing: How might civil engineering history be used?
To create relevant and useful studies, civil engineering historians often treat structures and the discipline itself as isolated objects. This style informs conservation and current practice, but it does not provide systemic reflection on how the discipline emerged. Identifying implicit themes in the works of established civil engineering historians suggests a new perspective which moves beyond technical or biographical accounts. Such reflection reveals how practices are formed and continue to change outside of solely quantified or technical influences. Critical enquiries like this are required of a profession whose choices have such profound impacts upon the built environment.