Concept ID: CBA000118149

Firearms

Redirected from Firearms (CBA000127304).

Show 69 citations related to Firearms
Show 69 citations related to Firearms as a subject or category


Description Term used during the period 2002-present

Permalink
data.isiscb.org/isis/authority/CBA000118149
Publications timeline | Click to expand
Updated timeline is loading. Please wait. The server may be processing several jobs...
Related places (List view)

Related Citations

Article David S. Weaver; Brian Godwin (2023)
Thomas Green, Gunmaker, and Persecuted Popish Recusant. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 74-89). (/isis/citation/CBB042065927/) unapi

Article Stephen Wren (2023)
A Forgotten ‘Merchant of Death’. Auguste Schriever, the deal-maker of Liège. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 90-105). (/isis/citation/CBB746556967/) unapi

Article Hyeok Hweon Kang (2022)
Reverse engineering as history and method: The Portuguese espingarda in Chosŏn Korea. History and Technology (pp. 144-166). (/isis/citation/CBB836104199/) unapi

Article David S. Weaver; Brian Godwin (2022)
John Cookson, gunmaker. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 43-63). (/isis/citation/CBB580277070/) unapi

Article Mauro Salducci; Vincenzo Martines (2022)
Could the Life of Admiral Nelson in Trafalgar be Saved?. Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza (pp. 171-182). (/isis/citation/CBB517559889/) unapi

Chapter Cheng Zheng; Xiaoyuan Jiang (2021)
Gunpowder and Firearms in Ancient China. In: A New Phase of Systematic Development of Scientific Theories in China: History of Science and Technology in China Volume 4 (pp. 335-378). (/isis/citation/CBB663227741/) unapi

Article Peter Smithurst (2019)
France, Russia and Early Interchangeability in Firearms. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 165-174). (/isis/citation/CBB162610171/) unapi

Article Jan Kallberg (June 2019)
The Second Amendment and Cyber Weapons: Constitutional Relevance of Digital Gun Rights. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 71-77). (/isis/citation/CBB823387464/) unapi

Book Manufacturing Advantage: war, the state, and the origins of American industry, 1776-1848 (2019). (/isis/citation/CBB928342588/) unapi

Book Obert, Jonathan; Sarat, Austin; Poe, Andrew (2019)
The lives of guns. (/isis/citation/CBB714133673/) unapi

Article Lindsay Schakenbach Regele (Spring 2018)
Industrial Manifest Destiny: American Fire- arms Manufacturing and Antebellum Expansion. Business History Review (pp. 57-83). (/isis/citation/CBB013435909/) unapi

Article Akbar Falahi; Gholamhossein Rahimi (2018)
A Survey of Manufacturing and Using Firearms in Safavid Era. Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science) (pp. 65-80). (/isis/citation/CBB737943249/) unapi

Book Saheed Aderinto (2018)
Guns and Society in Colonial Nigeria: Firearms, Culture, and Public Order. (/isis/citation/CBB760917218/) unapi

Article David Williams; David Harding (2018)
The Enfield Lock Barrel Mill of 1815 and Moves to Replace Musket Barrel Grinding by Turning c1780 to c1840. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 22-57). (/isis/citation/CBB133055425/) unapi

Article Jennifer Tucker; Adamson, Glenn; Ferguson, Jonathan S.; et al. (January 2018)
Display of Arms: A Roundtable Discussion about the Public Exhibition of Firearms and Their History. Technology and Culture (pp. 719-769). (/isis/citation/CBB508596965/) unapi

Book Sophie Esch (2018)
Modernity at gunpoint : Firearms, politics, and culture in Mexico and Central America. (/isis/citation/CBB038954969/) unapi

Book Robert Paul Lienemann (2018)
Moravian Gunmaking II: Bethlehem to Christian’s Spring. (/isis/citation/CBB217203925/) unapi

Article Adrian Roads (2017)
Musket, Rank and File for Foot Guards, Lovell’s Pattern of 1838. Ne’er a Shot Fired in Anger?. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 101-137). (/isis/citation/CBB203100585/) unapi

Article D. Cvikel; D. Ashkenazi; V. Spiegelman; et al. (2017)
Flintlock brass fittings from the 19th-century Akko 1 shipwreck, Israel. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 138-164). (/isis/citation/CBB076650465/) unapi

Article Michael Raber (2017)
“It would be impossible to estimate the value of these works...” Mass Production at Springfield Armory during the American Civil War. Arms and Armour Society Journal (pp. 70-98). (/isis/citation/CBB036948205/) unapi

Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment