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Nitrogen Capture - The Growth of an International Industry (1900-1940) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Anthony S. Travis Nitrogen Capture - The Growth of an International Industry (1900-1940) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Anthony S. Travis
R5,806 Discovery Miles 58 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This monograph provides an account of how the synthetic nitrogen industry became the forerunner of the 20th-century chemical industry in Europe, the United States and Asia. Based on an earlier SpringerBrief by the same author, which focused on the period of World War I, it expands considerably on the international aspects of the development of the synthetic nitrogen industry in the decade and a half following the war, including the new technologies that rivalled the Haber-Bosch ammonia process. Travis describes the tremendous global impact of fixed nitrogen (as calcium cyanamide and ammonia), including the perceived strategic need for nitrogen (mainly for munitions), and, increasingly, its role in increasing crop yields, including in Italy under Mussolini, and in the Soviet Union under Stalin. The author also reviews the situation in Imperial Japan, including the earliest adoption of the Italian Casale ammonia process, from 1923, and the role of fixed nitrogen in the industrialization of colonial Korea from the late 1920s. Chemists, historians of science and technology, and those interested in world fertilizer production and the development of chemical industry during the first four decades of the twentieth century will find this book of considerable value.

Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry, 1900-1939 - New Technologies, Political Frameworks, Markets... Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry, 1900-1939 - New Technologies, Political Frameworks, Markets and Companies (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Anthony S. Travis, Harm G Schroeter, Ernst Homburg, Peter J.T. Morris
R6,050 Discovery Miles 60 500 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The editors wish to thank the European Science Foundation for its support of the programme on the Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939, as well as for sponsoring the publication of this volume. Through the subdivision of this initiative that deals specifically with chemical industry it has been possible for historians of science, technology, business and economics to share often widely differing viewpoints and develop consensus across disciplinary and cultural boundaries. The contents of this volume are based on the third of three workshops that have considered the emergence of the modern European chemical industry prior to 1939, the first held in Liege (1994), the second in Maastricht (1995), and the third in Strasbourg (1996). All contributors and participants are thanked for their participation in often lively and informative debates. The generous hospitality of the European Science Foundation and its staff in Strasbourg is gratefully acknowledged. Introduction Emerging chemical knowledge and the development of chemical industry, and particularly the interaction between them, offer rich fields of study for the historian. This is reflected in the contents of the three workshops dealing with the emergence of chemical industry held under the aegis of the European Science Foundation's Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939, programme. The first workshop focused mainly on science for industry, 1789- 1850, and the second on the two-way traffic between science and industry, 1850-1914. The third workshop, dealing with the period 1900-1939, covers similar issues, but within different, and wider, contexts.

My Life in Travel - Letters to My Three Grandsons (Hardcover): Anthony S. Travis My Life in Travel - Letters to My Three Grandsons (Hardcover)
Anthony S. Travis
R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914 - Industrial Growth, Pollution, and Professionalization (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): Ernst... The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914 - Industrial Growth, Pollution, and Professionalization (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Ernst Homburg, Anthony S. Travis, Harm G. Schroter
R5,340 Discovery Miles 53 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Europe is the cradle of the modem international chemical industry. From the middle of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of World War I, the European chemical industry influenced not only the production and control of science and technology, but also made significant contributions towards economic development, as well as bringing about profound changes in working and living enviromnents. It is a highly complex heritage, both rich and threatening, that calls for close scrutinity. Fortunately, a unique opportunity to explore the historical development of the European chemical industry from a variety of novel standpoints, was made possible during 1993 as part of the European Science Foundation (ESF) programme called 'The Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939.' This process of exploration has taken place through three workshops, each dealing with different time periods. The workshop concerned with the period 1850-1914, which corresponds roughly to the so-called Second Industrial Revolution, was held in Maastricht, The Netherlands, on 23-25 March 1995. This volume is the outcome of that workshop. The other workshops dealing with European chemical industry were held in Liege in 1994, covering the First Industrial Revolution period, 1789-1850, and Strasbourg in 1996, covering the period between the two World Wars.

Heinrich Caro and the Creation of Modern Chemical Industry (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Carsten Reinhardt, Anthony S. Travis Heinrich Caro and the Creation of Modern Chemical Industry (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Carsten Reinhardt, Anthony S. Travis
R5,400 Discovery Miles 54 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Heinrich Caro (1834-1910) was the inventor of new chemical processes that in the two decades commencing in 1869 enabled BASF of Ludwigshafen, Germany, to take first place among manufacturers of synthetic dyestuffs. The cornerstones of Caro's success were his early training as calico (cotton) printer in Germany, and his employment at a chemical firm in Manchester, England. Caro was a creative research chemist, a highly knowledgeable patent specialist and expert witness, and a brilliant manager of science-based chemical technology. This first full-length scientific biography of Heinrich Caro delineates his role in the emergence of the industrial research laboratory, the forging of links between academic and industrial chemistry, and the development of modern patent law. Major chemical topics include the rise of classical organic chemistry, collaboration with Adolf Baeyer, artificial alizarin and indigo, aniline dyes, and other coal-tar products, particularly intermediates.

Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry, 1900-1939 - New Technologies, Political Frameworks, Markets... Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry, 1900-1939 - New Technologies, Political Frameworks, Markets and Companies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
Anthony S. Travis, Harm G Schroeter, Ernst Homburg, Peter J.T. Morris
R5,849 Discovery Miles 58 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The editors wish to thank the European Science Foundation for its support of the programme on the Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939, as well as for sponsoring the publication of this volume. Through the subdivision of this initiative that deals specifically with chemical industry it has been possible for historians of science, technology, business and economics to share often widely differing viewpoints and develop consensus across disciplinary and cultural boundaries. The contents of this volume are based on the third of three workshops that have considered the emergence of the modern European chemical industry prior to 1939, the first held in Liege (1994), the second in Maastricht (1995), and the third in Strasbourg (1996). All contributors and participants are thanked for their participation in often lively and informative debates. The generous hospitality of the European Science Foundation and its staff in Strasbourg is gratefully acknowledged. Introduction Emerging chemical knowledge and the development of chemical industry, and particularly the interaction between them, offer rich fields of study for the historian. This is reflected in the contents of the three workshops dealing with the emergence of chemical industry held under the aegis of the European Science Foundation's Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939, programme. The first workshop focused mainly on science for industry, 1789- 1850, and the second on the two-way traffic between science and industry, 1850-1914. The third workshop, dealing with the period 1900-1939, covers similar issues, but within different, and wider, contexts.

Nitrogen Capture - The Growth of an International Industry (1900-1940) (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Nitrogen Capture - The Growth of an International Industry (1900-1940) (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Anthony S. Travis
R5,181 Discovery Miles 51 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This monograph provides an account of how the synthetic nitrogen industry became the forerunner of the 20th-century chemical industry in Europe, the United States and Asia. Based on an earlier SpringerBrief by the same author, which focused on the period of World War I, it expands considerably on the international aspects of the development of the synthetic nitrogen industry in the decade and a half following the war, including the new technologies that rivalled the Haber-Bosch ammonia process. Travis describes the tremendous global impact of fixed nitrogen (as calcium cyanamide and ammonia), including the perceived strategic need for nitrogen (mainly for munitions), and, increasingly, its role in increasing crop yields, including in Italy under Mussolini, and in the Soviet Union under Stalin. The author also reviews the situation in Imperial Japan, including the earliest adoption of the Italian Casale ammonia process, from 1923, and the role of fixed nitrogen in the industrialization of colonial Korea from the late 1920s. Chemists, historians of science and technology, and those interested in world fertilizer production and the development of chemical industry during the first four decades of the twentieth century will find this book of considerable value.

The Synthetic Nitrogen Industry in World War I - Its Emergence and Expansion (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): Anthony S. Travis The Synthetic Nitrogen Industry in World War I - Its Emergence and Expansion (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Anthony S. Travis
R1,825 Discovery Miles 18 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This concise brief describes how the demands of World War I, often referred to as the Chemists' War, led to the rapid emergence of a new key industry based on fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. Then, as now, nitrogen products, including nitric acid, and nitrates, were essential for both fertilizers and in the manufacture of modern explosives. During the first decade of the twentieth century, this stimulated research into and application of novel processes. This book illustrates how from late 1914 the relations and developments in the first modern military-industrial complex enabled the great capital expenditures and technological advances that accelerated massive expansion, particularly of the BASF Haber-Bosch high-pressure process, that determined the direction of the post-war chemical industry.

The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914 - Industrial Growth, Pollution, and Professionalization (Paperback, Softcover... The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914 - Industrial Growth, Pollution, and Professionalization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1998)
Ernst Homburg, Anthony S. Travis, Harm G Schroeter
R5,157 Discovery Miles 51 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Europe is the cradle of the modem international chemical industry. From the middle of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of World War I, the European chemical industry influenced not only the production and control of science and technology, but also made significant contributions towards economic development, as well as bringing about profound changes in working and living enviromnents. It is a highly complex heritage, both rich and threatening, that calls for close scrutinity. Fortunately, a unique opportunity to explore the historical development of the European chemical industry from a variety of novel standpoints, was made possible during 1993 as part of the European Science Foundation (ESF) programme called 'The Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939.' This process of exploration has taken place through three workshops, each dealing with different time periods. The workshop concerned with the period 1850-1914, which corresponds roughly to the so-called Second Industrial Revolution, was held in Maastricht, The Netherlands, on 23-25 March 1995. This volume is the outcome of that workshop. The other workshops dealing with European chemical industry were held in Liege in 1994, covering the First Industrial Revolution period, 1789-1850, and Strasbourg in 1996, covering the period between the two World Wars.

Heinrich Caro and the Creation of Modern Chemical Industry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000): Carsten... Heinrich Caro and the Creation of Modern Chemical Industry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000)
Carsten Reinhardt, Anthony S. Travis
R5,192 Discovery Miles 51 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Heinrich Caro (1834-1910) was the inventor of new chemical processes that in the two decades commencing in 1869 enabled BASF of Ludwigshafen, Germany, to take first place among manufacturers of synthetic dyestuffs. The cornerstones of Caro's success were his early training as calico (cotton) printer in Germany, and his employment at a chemical firm in Manchester, England. Caro was a creative research chemist, a highly knowledgeable patent specialist and expert witness, and a brilliant manager of science-based chemical technology. This first full-length scientific biography of Heinrich Caro delineates his role in the emergence of the industrial research laboratory, the forging of links between academic and industrial chemistry, and the development of modern patent law. Major chemical topics include the rise of classical organic chemistry, collaboration with Adolf Baeyer, artificial alizarin and indigo, aniline dyes, and other coal-tar products, particularly intermediates.

My Life in Travel - Letters to My Three Grandsons (Paperback): Anthony S. Travis My Life in Travel - Letters to My Three Grandsons (Paperback)
Anthony S. Travis
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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