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Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This volume contains papers and reports from the Conference held in Romania, June 2000. The book covers many topics, for example, place, role and content of geotechnical engineering in civil, environmental and earthquake engineering.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Traces the intertwining of new communications technologies and war from the Crimean War, when Roger Fenton took the first photographs of... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
How are new media born? How do they change? And how do they change us? Media Technology and Society offers a comprehensive account of the history of communications technologies, from the printing press to the internet.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Bold They Rise recounts the golden age of the Space Shuttle—from its first to its twenty-fifth launch, ending with the tragic flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
In making sense of these prospects, Simon’s book sketches the rise of a new epochal thinking, introduces the... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This volume examines the theory and practice of air power from its earliest inception.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Presents an history of engineering technology from the Stone Age to the Nuclear Age. This work includes information on materials science and... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Using a wide range of primary sources that include correspondence, diaries, technical reports, institutional minutes and periodicals, Andersen reconstructs the networks and activities of Britain’s engineers while focusing on London as a centre of imperial expansion.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Reinterprets the rise of giant corporations, especially International Harvester Corporation (IHC), arguing that mass production was... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Using a wide range of primary sources that include correspondence, diaries, technical reports, institutional minutes and periodicals, Andersen reconstructs the networks and activities of Britain’s engineers while focusing on London as a centre of imperial expansion.