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Instrumental In War Science Research And Instruments Betweeen Kn And The World History Of Warfare History Of Warfare Steven A Walton

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Instrumental In War Science Research And Instruments Betweeen Kn And The World History Of Warfare History Of Warfare Steven A Walton
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.57 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Steven A. Walton
ISBN: 9781429452779, 9789004142817, 1429452773, 9004142819
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Instrumental In War Science Research And Instruments Betweeen Kn And The World History Of Warfare History Of Warfare Steven A Walton by Steven A. Walton 9781429452779, 9789004142817, 1429452773, 9004142819 instant download after payment.

Scientific research and instrumentation are crucial for military action today but they have not always been so. This collection investigates 500 years of the relationship between warfare, research, and instruments – both physical and intellectual – to understand this interaction. With U.S., English and French examples, contributors provide examples from army and naval history to show how governments and individuals made warfare scientific, developing instruments, stations, and organizations that furthered the cause. Some developments directly aided war efforts; others were parts of ‘normal science’ in peacetime; and others were relatively ineffective in directly bringing about military change. These developmental histories shed light on the origins of modern scientific warfare. Contributors: Steven A. Walton; William A. Lynch; Jamel Ostwald; Seymour H. Mauskopf ; James R. Fleming; Gerard P. Scharfenberger; William M. McBride; David Alan Grier; Sebastien Soubiran; Kenton Kroker; Deborah J. Warner; Peter Galison. Readership: Readers will include military historians, historians of science and technology, and those interested in instrumentation and research. Contributions are accessible to an advanced lay audience.

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