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MONTSERRAT MILLER (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon, 1994) is an associate professor of history specializing in modern Europe at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, USA. Her research concentrates on the social history of Catalonia, on small commerce, food, and on gender and consumerism. She is currently working on a book entitled Feeding Barcelona: Market Halls, Social Networks and Consumer Culture, 1714-1975.

DANIEL HOLBROOK (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon, 1999) is an assistant professor of history at Marshall University in Huntington, WV, U.S.A. He specializes in the history of Technology, Science, Business, and Economics, and teaches in those fields as well as in Public, Local, and World History. He is particularly interested in the reasons for technological and business failure; his research focuses on that as well as on the development of Cold War era technologies.To see his colleagues go to http://www.marshall.edu/history