
American Military Technology
The Life Story of a Technology
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 24. January 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-8018-8772-7 (ISBN)
Description
The growth of American engineering and science has affected military technology, organization, and practice from the colonial era to the present day-even as military concerns have influenced, and often funded, domestic engineering programs and scientific development. American Military Technology traces the interplay of technology and science with the armed forces of the United States in terms of what Hacker and Vining view as epochs: 1840-1865, the introduction of modern small arms, steam power, and technology, science, and medicine; 1900-1914, the naval arms race, torpedoes and submarines, and the signal corps and the airplane; and 1965-1971, McNamara's Pentagon, technology in Vietnam, guided missiles, and smart bombs. The book is an excellent springboard for understanding the complex relationship of science, technology, and war in American history.
Reviews / Votes
An attractive primer that should prove useful to readers looking for a straightforward and jargon-free introduction to the complex relationship existing between the American military and its tools (and toolmakers) of war. Journal of Military History The broad coverage and integrative approach of this survey, combined with its attractive packaging and price, will make it a useful text for introductory courses in U.S. military history and the history of technology. -- Robert G. Angevine Journal of Military History 2008 Definitely offers worthwhile reading for a broader perspective on military procurement, operations, and thinking. -- Col. Brett Morris Air Power History 2010More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
12 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
12 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-8772-7 (9780801887727)
DOI
10.56021/9780801887727
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Persons
Barton C. Hacker is the curator of military history at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. He has received the Leonardo da Vinci Medal of the Society for the History of Technology and several writing prizes. He has curated major military and naval exhibits at the Smithsonian. Margaret Vining is the curatorial specialist in military history at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. She is also secretary-general of the U.S. Commission on Military History. She has curated or co-curated major exhibits on the G.I. in World War II, submarines in the Cold War, and West Point in the making of America.
Author
c/o Clare CoxGreenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
c/o Clare CoxGreenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Content
Introduction
Timeline
1. Before Industrialization: Through the Early Nineteenth Century
2. Transition to the Industrial Age: Mid-Nineteenth Century
3. The Military-Technological Revolution: Late Nineteenth Century
4. The Naval-Technological Revolution and the Rise of Navalism: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
5. The Catastrophe of Industrial War: 1914-1918
6. From War to War: 1919-1941
7. The Climax of Mechanization: 1942-1945
8. Military Research Institutionalized: 1945-1951
9. Strategic Technologies Ascendant: 1952-1965
10. The Impact of Vietnam: 1965-1980
11. A New Era in Warfare? 1980-2000
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Index
Timeline
1. Before Industrialization: Through the Early Nineteenth Century
2. Transition to the Industrial Age: Mid-Nineteenth Century
3. The Military-Technological Revolution: Late Nineteenth Century
4. The Naval-Technological Revolution and the Rise of Navalism: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
5. The Catastrophe of Industrial War: 1914-1918
6. From War to War: 1919-1941
7. The Climax of Mechanization: 1942-1945
8. Military Research Institutionalized: 1945-1951
9. Strategic Technologies Ascendant: 1952-1965
10. The Impact of Vietnam: 1965-1980
11. A New Era in Warfare? 1980-2000
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Index