This book provides a history of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), a large Britain- based chemical firm which was a major industrial player in the twentieth century. Once a model for Britain’s industrial reach and dominance, ICI collapsed in the mid-2000s, with some still profitable elements sold off to other chemical firms. The book focuses on the firm’s origin site in the Northeast of England, around Middlesbrough, engaging the remnants of the company magazine, oral histories and social media posts, and material artifacts in the world, to relate a history of the social, environmental, cultural and imaginative and bodily impact of the presence (and then absence) of ICI. This unique work is open to coincidence and speculation, drawing on s...
Chemical engineering - as an acknowledged profession and an academic discipline - is scarcely a cent...
Ernst Homburg, Anthony S. Travis, Harm G. Schröter (eds), The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914...
Different bodies of literature have attempted to explain what factors and events drive industries th...
This book provides a history of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), a large Britain- based chemical ...
First published in 1985, this book is about Imperial Chemical Industries’ response to the changing s...
none3The book gathers several essays dealing with the major issues of the petrochemical revolution a...
This fascinating book explores how some of Britain’s leading companies failed, through a variety or ...
The subject of this essay concerns the role of chemistry during the Industrial Revolution in Britain...
The History of Chemical Synthesis from mid-19th until mid-20th Century is an adequate object for the...
There are many histories of the chemical industry but very few systematic studies that portray the c...
The industrial gases industry originated in 1886, when a London-based company began producing high-p...
International audienceThe expression 'heavy industry' appeared with the acceleration of industrial d...
A recent report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) showed that toxic chemical substa...
Review of Life at the ICI: Memories of working at ICI Billingham, M. Williamson (ed). Teeside Indust...
ABSTRACT The culture of economic growth and rapid innovation has led the chemical industry to contam...
Chemical engineering - as an acknowledged profession and an academic discipline - is scarcely a cent...
Ernst Homburg, Anthony S. Travis, Harm G. Schröter (eds), The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914...
Different bodies of literature have attempted to explain what factors and events drive industries th...
This book provides a history of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), a large Britain- based chemical ...
First published in 1985, this book is about Imperial Chemical Industries’ response to the changing s...
none3The book gathers several essays dealing with the major issues of the petrochemical revolution a...
This fascinating book explores how some of Britain’s leading companies failed, through a variety or ...
The subject of this essay concerns the role of chemistry during the Industrial Revolution in Britain...
The History of Chemical Synthesis from mid-19th until mid-20th Century is an adequate object for the...
There are many histories of the chemical industry but very few systematic studies that portray the c...
The industrial gases industry originated in 1886, when a London-based company began producing high-p...
International audienceThe expression 'heavy industry' appeared with the acceleration of industrial d...
A recent report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) showed that toxic chemical substa...
Review of Life at the ICI: Memories of working at ICI Billingham, M. Williamson (ed). Teeside Indust...
ABSTRACT The culture of economic growth and rapid innovation has led the chemical industry to contam...
Chemical engineering - as an acknowledged profession and an academic discipline - is scarcely a cent...
Ernst Homburg, Anthony S. Travis, Harm G. Schröter (eds), The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914...
Different bodies of literature have attempted to explain what factors and events drive industries th...