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Book
Leggett, Don; Dunn, Richard
(2012)
Re-Inventing the Ship: Science, Technology and the Maritime World, 1800--1918.
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Chapter
McBride, William M.
(2005)
From Measuring Progress to Technological Innovation: The Prewar Annapolis Engineering Experiment Station.
In: Instrumental in War: Science, Research, and Instruments between Knowledge and the World
(p. 215).
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Book
McBride, William M.
(2000)
Technological change and the United States Navy, 1865-1945.
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Article
McBride, William M.
(1997)
The unstable dynamics of a strategic technology: Disarmament, unemployment, and the interwar battleship.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 386-423).
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Article
McBride, William M.
(1992)
Strategic determinism in technology selection: The electric battleship and U.S. naval-industrial relations.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 248-277).
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Article
McBride, William M.
(1992)
The “greatest patron of science”?: The Navy-academia alliance and U.S. Naval research, 1896-1923.
Journal of Military History
(pp. 7-33).
(/isis/citation/CBB000044938/)
Article
McBride, William M.
(1991)
“Normal” medical science and British treatment of the sea scurvy, 1753-75.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 158-177).
(/isis/citation/CBB000040145/)
Thesis
McBride, William M.
(1990)
The rise and fall of a strategic technology: The American battleship from Santiago Bay to Pearl Harbor, 1898-1941.
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