Article ID: CBB176871982

Neither Catapults nor Atomic Bombs: Technological Determinism and Military History from a Post-Industrial Revolution Perspective (December 2019)

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Zimmerman, David K. (Author)


Vulcan
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Pages: 45-61


Publication Date: December 2019
Edition Details: Special issue on technological determinism and war.
Language: English

Kelly Devries in “Catapults are not atomic bombs”—and in fact, of almost all of those who have joined the fray to, once and for all, kill off simplistic technological determinism—may have thrown out the baby with the bathwater. One aspect linking most of these anti-determinists is their temporal focus which is almost exclusively on pre-industrial revolutions in military technology. Furthermore, their views of the importance (or more accurately, the lack thereof) of technology in war is one that has ceased to apply to the world since the mid-nineteenth century. Technological determinism is not a disease of bad historical writing, but something that must be carefully applied in studying the technological systems of armed forces, regardless of time periods or geographic locations. We need to apply a definition of determinacy related to the systems theory that French writer Jacques Ellul proposed in The Technological Society. Here examples of military systems since the Industrial Revolution are covered and then this systems approach is applied to the pre-modern period. The approach moves us away from the radical assumptions of earlier determinists to show that technology is determinant, but only one of the many determinant factors that influence battles, campaigns, and wars. The study of military technology is central to any study of war, and we must not be afraid to move beyond a merely descriptive approach that appears to be promoted by the anti-determinists.

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Article DeVries, Kelly R. (December 2019) Catapults Still Aren’t Atomic Bombs: Effectiveness and Determinism in Premodern Military Technology. Vulcan (pp. 34-44). unapi

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Article Goodman, Seymour E. (December 2019) Deploying Technological Innovation in “Real Time”: Union and Confederate Ironclads. Vulcan (pp. 81-110). unapi

Article Brown, Gates M. (December 2019) Technology’s Unrealistic Promise: The US Army in the 1950s and Technological Determinism. Vulcan (pp. 62-80). unapi

Article Roland, Alex (December 2019) Is Military Technology Deterministic?. Vulcan (pp. 19-33). unapi

Article Walton, Steven A. (December 2019) Technological Determinism(s) and the Study of War. Vulcan (pp. 4-18). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Plutniak, Sébastien
Roland, Alex
Andreas Rupprecht
Michael W. Hankins
Brown, Gates M.
Bury, Helen
Journals
Vulcan
Science in Context
Technology and Culture
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Publishers
Harpia Publishing
Folklore Publishing
Trade Paper Press
The MIT Press
I. B. Tauris
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Military technology
Technological determinism
Cold War
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
Aircraft; airplanes
Scholarly publishing
People
Boyd, John Richard
Fox, Gustavus Vasa
Welles, Gideon
Laplace, Georges
Mallory, Stephen Russell
Eisenhower, Dwight David
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
Premodern
Prehistory
20th century
19th century
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United States
Germany
Europe
Argentina
Spain
France
Institutions
United States Air Force (USAF)
United States. Department of Defense
United States. Army
Project Apollo (NASA)
United States Navy
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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