The Precision Makers
History of the Instruments Industry in Britain and France, 1870-1939
Mari E.W. Williams(Author)
Cengage Learning EMEA (Publisher)
Published on 25. November 1993
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-415-03732-7 (ISBN)
Description
The precision instruments industry has been an important and revealing sector of high technology industry. This volume traces the development of the precision instruments industry in Britain and France during the crucial period 1870-1939. Using a comparative approach, Mari Williams identifies the main characteristics of the precision instruments industry. She looks at the influence of rapid innovation; increasing state intervention; the growth of research and development; and the provision of technical innovation. She ties her discussion firmly in with the contemporary political and economic context. Particular focuses are the growing role of military requirements in shaping the industry; the legacy of the First World War; and the influence of the arms race, sparked off by the rise of Germany in the late 19th century. The development of the small and medium-sized firm is also examined in connection with the industry, as well as the development of organized research, and the crucial interactions between the industry and academic research.
The precision instruments industry has been an important and revealing sector of high technology industry. This volume traces the development of the precision instruments industry in Britain and France during the crucial period 1870-1939. Using a comparative approach, Mari Williams identifies the main characteristics of the precision instruments industry. She looks at the influence of rapid innovation; increasing state intervention; the growth of research and development; and the provision of technical innovation. She ties her discussion firmly in with the contemporary political and economic context. Particular focuses are the growing role of military requirements in shaping the industry; the legacy of the First World War; and the influence of the arms race, sparked off by the rise of Germany in the late 19th century. The development of the small and medium-sized firm is also examined in connection with the industry, as well as the development of organized research, and the crucial interactions between the industry and academic research.
The precision instruments industry has been an important and revealing sector of high technology industry. This volume traces the development of the precision instruments industry in Britain and France during the crucial period 1870-1939. Using a comparative approach, Mari Williams identifies the main characteristics of the precision instruments industry. She looks at the influence of rapid innovation; increasing state intervention; the growth of research and development; and the provision of technical innovation. She ties her discussion firmly in with the contemporary political and economic context. Particular focuses are the growing role of military requirements in shaping the industry; the legacy of the First World War; and the influence of the arms race, sparked off by the rise of Germany in the late 19th century. The development of the small and medium-sized firm is also examined in connection with the industry, as well as the development of organized research, and the crucial interactions between the industry and academic research.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-03732-7 (9780415037327)
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Content
The Industry in Britain, 1870-1900; New Developments, 1900-1914; Instruments and War, Industry and Government; Instruments and War, Research and Education; The Aftermath of War; Survival Strategies; Recovery Through Rearmament.