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Engineers And Industrial Growth Higher Technical Education And The Engineering Profession During The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries France Germany Sweden And England Gran Ahlstrm

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Engineers And Industrial Growth Higher Technical Education And The Engineering Profession During The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries France Germany Sweden And England Gran Ahlstrm
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Engineers And Industrial Growth Higher Technical Education And The Engineering Profession During The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries France Germany Sweden And England Gran Ahlstrm instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 75.72 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Göran Ahlström
ISBN: 9780709905066, 0709905068
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Engineers And Industrial Growth Higher Technical Education And The Engineering Profession During The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries France Germany Sweden And England Gran Ahlstrm by Göran Ahlström 9780709905066, 0709905068 instant download after payment.

Using an economic-historical and comparative approach, this book, first published in 1982, studies the structure and development of the engineering profession in France, German, Sweden and England. Central issues include the number of engineers in a particular society, their education and fields of work after education, the social background of the engineer, their social standing, the role of the state in technical education, and the development and role of the engineering organisations in various respects. The study shows that in three of the four countries, engineers achieved professional status rapidly and became members of their country’s establishment. In the fourth, England, not only did properly qualified engineers enjoy a considerably lower social status, but in numbers they were far fewer than in other parts of Europe. The author discusses this inadequacy in terms of industrial output and development.

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