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Rockets and Missiles: The Life Story of a Technology

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rockets and Missiles: The Life Story of a Technology

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780313327957

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th October 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Engineering: general

Dewey:

621.4356

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

454g

Description

Beginning with World War II, missiles transformed the art of war. For the first time, cities of warring nations were vulnerable to sudden, unannounced, long-distance destruction. At the same time, rockets made possible one of the great triumphs of the modern agethe exploration of space. Rockets and Missiles traces the history of the technology that led to both the great fear of global warfare, and the great excitement of the Space Age. Beginning with the origins of rocketry in medieval and early modern Asia, the volume focuses on rocketry in late-20th-century Western Europe, Russia, and the United States, and also covers the spread of rocket technology in East Asia, the Middle East, and elsewhere. Rockets and Missiles covers everything any student or interested layperson would need to understand the history of rocketry. The introduction reviews basic principles of physics and basic elements of chemical rocket technology. Chapters trace the history of rockets from their origins to the present day, with a particular emphasis on the years since World War II. All three principal uses of rocket technology are covered in detail: missiles as long-range strategic weapons and short-range tactical weapons, and rockets as launch vehicles for sending payloads into space The book concludes with a survey of several types of non-chemical rockets now under development for use in outer space. While Rockets and Missiles covers the development of the technology, including how rockets improved in performance, reliability, and versatility. The book also stresses the impact of rocket technologyboth military and civilianon everyday life.

Reviews

Especially well done is the balanced and relatively unbiased account of the arms race and space race of the 1950s and 1960s.-SB&F
This hard cover text provides clear explanations of what is often thought of as almost incomprehensiblerocket science. It covers aspects of technological, social, governmental development and control, and the political implications of rockets and missiles....Rockets and Missiles: The Life Story of a Technology is recommended for public and academic libraries. Whether one is interested in rockets, missiles, sociology, technology or history, this book will be an asset.-E-Streams
"Especially well done is the balanced and relatively unbiased account of the arms race and space race of the 1950s and 1960s."-SB&F
"This hard cover text provides clear explanations of what is often thought of as almost incomprehensiblerocket science. It covers aspects of technological, social, governmental development and control, and the political implications of rockets and missiles....Rockets and Missiles: The Life Story of a Technology is recommended for public and academic libraries. Whether one is interested in rockets, missiles, sociology, technology or history, this book will be an asset."-E-Streams

Author Bio

A. BOWDOIN VAN RIPER is Adjunct Professor at Southern Polytechnic State University. He is the author of Looking Up: Aviation and the Popular Imagination (2003), Science in Popular Culture: A Reference Guide (Greenwood, 2002), and Men among the Mammoths: Victorian Science and the Discovery of Human Prehistory (1993).

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