American Military Technology: The Life Story of a Technology Contributor(s): Hacker, Barton (Author), Vining, Margaret (Author) |
|
ISBN: 0313333084 ISBN-13: 9780313333088 Publisher: Greenwood OUR PRICE: $54.45 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: March 2006 Annotation: War is part of American history. This book examines how military technology both molded and reflected interactions between American military institutions and other American institutions. The growth of engineering and science has reshaped military technology, organization, and practice from the Colonial era to the present day. At the same time, military concerns influenced, and and sometimes channeled, American engineering and scientific development American Military Technology chronicles the interactions of technology and science with America's armed forces from colonial times to the end of the 20th century. Each period of the nation's history brought new and influential changes to the interaction of the military and technology, such as: The Beginning of the The Military-Technological Revolution, 1840-1865: The introduction of modern small arms, steam power, and technology, science, and medicine Militarization and Motorization, 1900-1914: The naval arms race, torpedoes and submarines, and the Signal Corps and the Airplane. Science, Technology, and Vietnam, 1965-1971: McNamara's Pentagon, Technology in Vietnam, Smart Bombs and Guided Missiles. The book is an excellent springboard for understanding the complex relationship of science, technology, and war in American history. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Military Science |
Dewey: B |
LCCN: 2005033544 |
Series: Greenwood Technographies |
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 6.82" W x 9.62" (1.09 lbs) 232 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: War is part of American history. This book examines how military technology both molded and reflected interactions between American military institutions and other American institutions. The growth of engineering and science has reshaped military technology, organization, and practice from the Colonial era to the present day. At the same time, military concerns influenced, and and sometimes channeled, American engineering and scientific development. American Military Technology chronicles the interactions of technology and science with America's armed forces from colonial times to the end of the 20th century. Each period of the nation's history brought new and influential changes to the interaction of the military and technology. The book is an excellent springboard for understanding the complex relationship of science, technology, and war in American history. |