History of the Explosives Industry in America

History of the Explosives Industry in America

Author: Arthur Pine Van Gelder

Publisher:

Published: 1927

Total Pages: 1210

ISBN-13:

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A narrative history of the explosives industry in the United States and Canada that discusses the technical development of the industry as well its commercial history.


Frontline and Factory

Frontline and Factory

Author: Roy MacLeod

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-06

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1402054904

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This book represents a first considered attempt to study the factors that conditioned industrial chemistry for war in 1914-18. Taking a comparative perspective, it reflects on the experience of France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Britain, Italy and Russia, and points to significant similarities and differences. It looks at changing patterns in the organisation of industry, and at the emerging symbiosis between science, industry and the military.


The Secret History of RDX

The Secret History of RDX

Author: Colin F. Baxter

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2018-05-18

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 0813175313

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The noted historian offers “a compelling sociohistorical account of an often overlooked yet critical” WWII explosive twice as powerful as TNT (Choice). During the early years of World War II, American ships crossing the Atlantic were virtually defenseless against German U-boats. Bombs and torpedoes fitted with TNT barely dented the hulls of Axis naval vessels. Then, seemingly overnight, a top-secret manufacturing plant appeared near Kingsport, Tennessee, producing a sugar-white substance called Research Department Explosive, code name RDX. Twice as deadly as TNT and overshadowed only by the atomic bomb, RDX proved to be pivotal in the Battle of the Atlantic and directly contributed to the Allied victory in WWII. In The Secret History of RDX, Colin F. Baxter documents the journey of the super-explosive from conceptualization at Woolwich Arsenal in England to mass production at Holston Ordnance Works in east Tennessee. Baxter examines the debates between RDX advocates and their opponents and explores the use of the explosive in the bomber war over Germany, in the naval war in the Atlantic, and as a key element in the trigger device of the atomic bomb. Drawing on archival records and interviews with individuals who worked at the Kingsport “powder plant,” Baxter illuminates both the explosive’s military significance and its impact on the lives of ordinary Americans involved in the war industry. Much more than a technical account, this study assesses the social and economic impact of the military-industrial complex on small communities on the home front.


Military Enterprise and Technological Change

Military Enterprise and Technological Change

Author: Merritt Roe Smith

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9780262192392

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In this book, historians of technology bring their special expertise to probing the influence of the military on technological development over a broad range of history and in a variety of cases.


The American Historical Review

The American Historical Review

Author: John Franklin Jameson

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 1032

ISBN-13:

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American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research.


A Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the History of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

A Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the History of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Author: Colleen Wickey

Publisher: Chemical Heritage Foundation

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780941901055

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A thorough inventory of research resources in American repositories, the Guide lists collections in the history of chemistry and chemical engineering, the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, and a number of related chemical process industries and businesses, from personal and professional papers of chemical scientists and engineers to business records of the chemical process industries.


Dangerous Energy

Dangerous Energy

Author: Wayne D. Cocroft

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2014-06-15

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 184802181X

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This book comprises a national study of the explosives industry and provides a framework for identification of its industrial archaeology and social history. Few monuments of gunpowder manufacture survive in Britain from the Middle Ages, although its existence is documented. Late 17th-century water-powered works are identifiable but sparse. In the later 18th century, however, the industry was transformed by state acquisition of key factories, notably at Faversham and at Waltham Abbey.In the mid-19th century developments in Britain paralleled those in continental Europe and in America, namely a shift to production on an industrial scale related to advances in armaments technology. The urgency and large-scale demands of the two world wars brought state-directed or state-led solutions to explosives production in the 20th century. Yhe book’s concluding section looks at planning, preservation, conservation and presentation in relation to prospective future uses of these sites.