Technological Change and the United States Navy, 1865-1945

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801864865

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By William M. McBride
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Postbellum Naval Profession: From Discord to Amalgamation2. Competing for Control: Line Officers, Engineers, and the Technological Exemplar of the Battleship Paradigm3. Refining the Technological Ideal: The Simsian Uproar, Engineer Bashing, and the All-Big-Gun Battleship4. Technological Trajectory: Geostrategic Design Criteria, Turboelectric Propulsion, and Naval-Industrial Relations5. Anomalous Technologies of the Great War: Airplanes, Submarines, and the Professional Status Quo6. Controlling Aviation after the World War: The 1924 Special Board and the Technological Ceiling for Aviation7. Disarmament, Depression, and Politics: Technological Momentum and the Unstable Dynamics of the Hoover-Roosevelt Years8. War and a Shifting Technological Paradigm: Fast Task Forces and ""Three-Plane"" Warfare9. Castles of Steel: Technological Change and the Modern NavyNotesNote on SourcesIndex

""This fine study explores the dynamics through which American naval officers have interacted with technological change.""

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