Freemantle, Michael (Author)
Review Meyer, Michal (2014) Review of "Gas! Gas! Quick, Boys!: How Chemistry Changed the First World War". Chemical Heritage.
Review Johnson, Jeffrey Allan (2014) Review of "Gas! Gas! Quick, Boys!: How Chemistry Changed the First World War". Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 309-310).
Essay Review
Johnson, Jeffrey Allan;
(2002)
Chemical Warfare in the Great War
Article
Peter Thompson;
(2017)
The chemical subject: phenomenology and German encounters with the gas mask in the World War I
Book
Johnson, Jeffrey Allan;
MacLeod, Roy M.;
(2006)
Frontline and Factory: Comparative Perspectives on the Chemical Industry at War, 1914--1924
Article
Ede, Andrew;
(2002)
The Natural Defense of a Scientific People: The Public Debate over Chemical Warfare in Post-WWI America
Article
Vilensky, Joel A.;
Sinish, Pandy R.;
(2006)
Blisters as Weapons of War: The Vesicants of World War I
Chapter
Bretislav Friedrich;
Jeremiah James;
(2017)
From Berlin-Dahlem to the Fronts of World War I: The Role of Fritz Haber and His Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in German Chemical Warfare
Article
Ivan Martines;
(2021)
Ciência e Ética: Fritz Haber e a Guerra Química
Article
Reed, Peter;
(2015)
Making War Work for Industry: The United Alkali Company's Central Laboratory During World War One
Chapter
Jeffrey Allan Johnson;
(2017)
Military-Industrial Interactions in the Development of Chemical Warfare, 1914–1918: Comparing National Cases Within the Technological System of the Great War
Book
Evans, Rob;
(2001)
Gassed: British Chemical Warfare Experiments on Humans at Porton Down
Chapter
Steffen Bruendel;
(2020)
Chemistry as a Weapon, Biology as an Argument: Professional Expertise and Intellectual Interventions of Fritz Haber and Georg Friedrich Nicolai in World War I
Chapter
Margit Szöllösi-Janze;
(2017)
The Scientist as Expert: Fritz Haber and German Chemical Warfare During the First World War and Beyond
Article
Jansen, Sarah;
(2000)
Chemical-warfare techniques for insect control: Insect “pests” in Germany before and after World War I
Book
Lesch, John E.;
(2000)
The German Chemical Industry in the Twentieth Century
Article
Johnson, Jeffrey Allan;
(2011)
Reflections on War and the Changing Perception of Chemistry
Article
Günergun, Feza;
(2008)
German Chemists in Istanbul during WWI and the Reformation of Chemical Education at the University (Darülfünun)
Article
Scheinert, Wolfgang;
(2009)
Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe bei den chemischen Fabriken vorm. Weiler-ter Meer und ihren Vorläuferfirmen in Krefeld und Uerdingen
Chapter
Miloš Vec;
(2017)
Challenging the Laws of War by Technology, Blazing Nationalism and Militarism: Debating Chemical Warfare Before and After Ypres, 1899–1925
Chapter
Edward M. Spiers;
(2017)
The Gas War, 1915–1918: If not a War Winner, Hardly a Failure
Book
Russell, Edmund;
(2001)
War and Nature: Fighting Humans and Insects with Chemicals from World War I to Silent Spring
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