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- catalog abstract ""Arms and the State is a history of Britain's first and foremost modern armaments company, the Armstrong Whitworth Company, from its origins in 1854 to 1914. It focuses on the role of Sir William G. Armstrong, an engineer and entrepreneur who transformed his modest mechanical engineering business into a vast industrial enterprise which invented, developed, manufactured and sold heavy guns and warships throughout the world. Arms and the State reconstructs the global arms trade as it follows Armstrong's company selling the latest weapons to both sides in the American Civil War, Egypt, Turkey and Italy in the 1860's, to China, Chile and Japan in the 1870s and 1880s, and becoming Britain's leading armaments company in the age of naval arms races that preceded the First World War. In so doing, it discusses such varied topics as the social and political nature of technological innovation, the quality of Britain's late-Victorian entrepreneurs, the impact of armaments on British politics, defence policies, the international arms trade and imperialism.". "Arms and the State situates the history of the company in its technological, political and international contexts, with particular attention given to the role of British Parliamentary politics and the inner workings of the War Office and Admiralty bureaucracies. The central narrative is Armstrong's role in the militarization of technology in the 1850s, the commercialization of the armaments trade on a global scale in the 1860s and 1870s, and the emergence of the British military-industrial state in the 1880s and 1890s. Arms and the State is a fascinating story of the people, the technology, the business, the domestic politics and the foreign policy and strategic calculations, the manipulation of the press, and the bureaucratic intrigues that, taken together, lay behind the invention, production and proliferation of the first weapons of mass destruction."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b13215551.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Arms and the State is a history of Britain's first and foremost modern armaments company, the Armstrong Whitworth Company, from its origins in 1854 to 1914. It focuses on the role of Sir William G. Armstrong, an engineer and entrepreneur who transformed his modest mechanical engineering business into a vast industrial enterprise which invented, developed, manufactured and sold heavy guns and warships throughout the world.".
- catalog description ""Arms and the State situates the history of the company in its technological, political and international contexts, with particular attention given to the role of British Parliamentary politics and the inner workings of the War Office and Admiralty bureaucracies. The central narrative is Armstrong's role in the militarization of technology in the 1850s, the commercialization of the armaments trade on a global scale in the 1860s and 1870s, and the emergence of the British military-industrial state in the 1880s and 1890s.".
- catalog description "Arms and the State is a fascinating story of the people, the technology, the business, the domestic politics and the foreign policy and strategic calculations, the manipulation of the press, and the bureaucratic intrigues that, taken together, lay behind the invention, production and proliferation of the first weapons of mass destruction."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Arms and the State reconstructs the global arms trade as it follows Armstrong's company selling the latest weapons to both sides in the American Civil War, Egypt, Turkey and Italy in the 1860's, to China, Chile and Japan in the 1870s and 1880s, and becoming Britain's leading armaments company in the age of naval arms races that preceded the First World War. In so doing, it discusses such varied topics as the social and political nature of technological innovation, the quality of Britain's late-Victorian entrepreneurs, the impact of armaments on British politics, defence policies, the international arms trade and imperialism.".".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [266]-287) and index.".
- catalog description "Pt. I. Inventing the Armstrong Gun, 1854-65 -- 1. War, friends and competitors -- 2. The naval arms revolution -- 3. Defending England: monster guns or iron ships? -- Pt. II. Making the Global Arms Market, 1863-1914 -- 4. World demand and Elswick's marketing -- 5. Arming America and Europe in the age of nationalism -- 6. Arming Asia in the age of imperialism -- Pt. III. remaking British Naval Power, 1880-1914 -- 7. The naval-industrial complex -- 8. The political-industrial complex -- 9. Entrepreneurs, managers and the British state.".
- catalog extent "xii, 300 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Arms and the state.".
- catalog identifier "0754634043 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Arms and the state.".
- catalog isPartOf "Modern economic and social history series".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, USA : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "Arms and the state.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "338.7/623418/094109034 21".
- catalog subject "Armstrong, W. G. (William George), Baron, 1810-1900.".
- catalog subject "Defense industries Great Britain History.".
- catalog subject "Great Britain. Royal Navy History.".
- catalog subject "Great Britain. Royal Navy Ordnance and ordnance stores History.".
- catalog subject "HD9743.G72 B37 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. I. Inventing the Armstrong Gun, 1854-65 -- 1. War, friends and competitors -- 2. The naval arms revolution -- 3. Defending England: monster guns or iron ships? -- Pt. II. Making the Global Arms Market, 1863-1914 -- 4. World demand and Elswick's marketing -- 5. Arming America and Europe in the age of nationalism -- 6. Arming Asia in the age of imperialism -- Pt. III. remaking British Naval Power, 1880-1914 -- 7. The naval-industrial complex -- 8. The political-industrial complex -- 9. Entrepreneurs, managers and the British state.".
- catalog title "Arms and the state : Sir William Armstrong and the remaking of British naval power, 1854-1914 / Marshall J. Bastable.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".