In April 1995, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its annual Strategy Conference. This year\u27s theme was \u27Strategy During the Lean Years: Learning From the Past and the Present.\u27 Professor Alex Roland, Professor of History at Duke University and a Visiting Professor at the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology, presented this paper as a part of a panel examining Technology and Fiscal Constraints. He makes the point that historically, technology and war have operated together. Indirectly, any military institute operates within its technology context. The Army of today is, for instance, in a period of technological transition from an Industrial Age army to an Information Age army. Directly,...
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The concept of technological determinism has been a mainstay of discussions in history of technology...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
The author looks at the development of military technology in recent years. He examines three major ...
The history of warfare cannot be fully understood without considering the technology of killing. In ...
This thesis is an effort to identify the roots and dynamic of the contemporary 'arms race using' a s...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...
Technology plays a crucial role in the outcomes of war. The rifle, the railroad and the telegraph in...
Contemporary computer models and strategic simulators often suggest that technologicaladvantage is t...
In this article, some opinions regarding the between military sciences (and also technologies) and t...
How do militaries integrate new technologies into their existing tactical arsenal? Often, militaries...
Military technology change is a subject of enormous diversity and profound complexity. To reduce the...
The author starts from the traditional American notion that technology might offer a way to decrease...
This thesis will investigate whether the rapid rate of technological change over the last two hundre...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
Within the past decade, the U.S. military has implemented a number of programs to assess the changes...
The concept of technological determinism has been a mainstay of discussions in history of technology...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
The author looks at the development of military technology in recent years. He examines three major ...
The history of warfare cannot be fully understood without considering the technology of killing. In ...
This thesis is an effort to identify the roots and dynamic of the contemporary 'arms race using' a s...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...