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| #2942024 in Books | 2000-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.08 x6.00l,1.47 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Like reading Pulp Fiction, but not nearly as interesting...|By N. Woodard|McBride could have used an editor other than Quentin Tarantino for this effort. The book was mostly enjoyable and contained lots of good information about the social aspects of the Navy, and how that social standing both influenced and was influenced by changing technology. However the timelines of his|||"An intellectual history of American naval technology that examines the dominance of the battleship mentality... Thought-provoking, a book sure to spark debate." (Robert J. Schneller, Jr. Technology and Culture)
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Navies have always been technologically sophisticated, from the ancient world's trireme galleys and the Age of Sail's ships-of-the-line to the dreadnoughts of World War I and today's nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines. Yet each large technical innovation has met with resistance and even hostility from those officers who, adhering to a familiar warrior ethos, have grown used to a certain style of fighting. In Technological Change and the United States...
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