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Reflecting on the experiences and contributions of the company's engineers and physicists, Ndiaye traces Du Pont's transformation into one of the corporate models of American success.

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Fresh because of its innovative approach to the history of DuPont... Stimulating book. -- Terrence J. Gough Journal of Military History 2007 The reader who is well versed in the field will... gain insight into the significant contributions made by chemical engineers and into the interaction between technological developments and broad social, cultural, and political changes. -- Christiane Diehl Taylor Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 2007 Nylon and Bombs will no doubt be put to great use in the emerging field of engineering studies. -- Jody Roberts Technology and Culture 2008 A very important book that ought to be read by all chemical engineers who seek a broad understanding of the history of their profession. -- Robert W. Seidel Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 2008 Ndiaye makes a worthwhile contribution to the literature and opens up many questions with which specialists will want to engage. -- Jeff Hughes Isis 2008

Table of Contents

Translator's Note
Introduction
1. DuPont and the Rise of Chemical Engineering
2. From Ammonia to Nylon: Technologies and Careers
3. Culture and Politics at DuPont before World War II
4. The Forgotten Engineers of the Bomb
5. The Heyday and Decline of Chemical Engineering
Conclusion
Notes
Essay on Sources and Historiography
Index

Nylon and Bombs

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    A Hardback by Pap A. Ndiaye, Elborg Forster


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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 28/03/2007
      ISBN13: 9780801884443, 978-0801884443
      ISBN10: 0801884446

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reflecting on the experiences and contributions of the company's engineers and physicists, Ndiaye traces Du Pont's transformation into one of the corporate models of American success.

      Trade Review
      Fresh because of its innovative approach to the history of DuPont... Stimulating book. -- Terrence J. Gough Journal of Military History 2007 The reader who is well versed in the field will... gain insight into the significant contributions made by chemical engineers and into the interaction between technological developments and broad social, cultural, and political changes. -- Christiane Diehl Taylor Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 2007 Nylon and Bombs will no doubt be put to great use in the emerging field of engineering studies. -- Jody Roberts Technology and Culture 2008 A very important book that ought to be read by all chemical engineers who seek a broad understanding of the history of their profession. -- Robert W. Seidel Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 2008 Ndiaye makes a worthwhile contribution to the literature and opens up many questions with which specialists will want to engage. -- Jeff Hughes Isis 2008

      Table of Contents

      Translator's Note
      Introduction
      1. DuPont and the Rise of Chemical Engineering
      2. From Ammonia to Nylon: Technologies and Careers
      3. Culture and Politics at DuPont before World War II
      4. The Forgotten Engineers of the Bomb
      5. The Heyday and Decline of Chemical Engineering
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Essay on Sources and Historiography
      Index

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