Scarecrow Press
Pages: 170
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-5991-3 • Paperback • June 2007 • $78.00 • (£60.00)
Margaret Vining is a curator in military and diplomatic history at the National Museum of American History. She is in charge of collections acquisition and management, preservation, research, writing, and museum exhibitions of United States military and diplomatic material culture.
Bart Hacker presently works with the military history collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. His major publications have dealt with the history of military technology, women's military history, and the comparative world history of military institutions.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 1 Science, Technology, and American Military Institutions, from the Revolution through the Cold War
Part 3 2 Inoculation in Washington's Army: The Battle Against Smallpox
Part 4 3 The Role of the Army and Navy in American Natural History, 1803-1860
Part 5 4 Distorted Support: Pathologies of Weather Warfare
Part 6 5 Dreadnoughts and Elections: America's Response to Naval Revolution
Part 7 6 Testing Democracy: First World War IQ Testing, from Measuring the Military to Selecting the Student Body
Part 8 7 Dr. Albert B. Sabin, the U.S. Army, and the Conquest of Epidemic Disease
Part 9 8 A New R&D Order: The Rise of Big Engineering in the Second World War
Part 10 9 Submarines Transformed: From Type XXI to Polaris, 1945-1969
Part 11 10 The World According to GARP: Scientific Internationalism and the Construction of Global Meteorology, 1961-1980
Part 12 Index
Part 13 About the Editors and Contributors
Military and science and technology historians explore selected connections between science and military in the US from the Revolution through the Cold War. Their topics include smallpox inoculation in Washington's army, the electoral response to the naval revolution, Albert B. Sabin and the conquest of epidemic disease, the rise of big engineering during World War II, and global metrology 1961-80. The anthology was generated by the crossing of a temporary Army exhibition at the Smithsonian with a session at the January 2004 meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington, DC.
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