The Smithsonian Institution’s aviation collection includes two early jet engines, both of which were given to the museum by foreign donors. The first, a prototype of Britain’s first jet engine, which flew during World War II, was donated by the British state in 1949. The second, a replica of Germany’s first jet engine, which flew in late August 1939, was donated by Germany’s leading museum, the Deutsches Museum, in 1980. The two are today presented as equivalent artifacts, yet the paths followed by the two objects to the American museum were anything but equivalent. Recovering the political and historical contexts that informed each of these two donations shows how what was apparently the same action fulfilled two very different agendas. Un...
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We investigate the extent to which (quasi-)colonial ties played a role in the procurement of jet air...
The history of the jet engine in Britain, Germany and the United States between 1936 and 1945 has lo...
Some historians of the ‘Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus’ exhibited in 1876 interpret...
Redevelopment of two Second World War hangars at the National Museum of Flight in East Lothian provi...
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International audienceAll along history, humans have always invented, created to improve their stand...
Recent studies in the making of scientific knowledge have demonstrated that science and technology a...
The Staufer exhibition in Stuttgart in 1977 was a historical blockbuster exhibition, which establis...
Did European aircraft firms have the occasion “to overtake” the US “incumbents”, the US leaders in a...
Although the idea of aviation has existed since the dawn of time, it has only been within the past c...
We investigate the extent to which (quasi-)colonial ties played a role in the procurement of jet air...
The history of the jet engine in Britain, Germany and the United States between 1936 and 1945 has lo...
Some historians of the ‘Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus’ exhibited in 1876 interpret...
Redevelopment of two Second World War hangars at the National Museum of Flight in East Lothian provi...
Abstract: In the early 20th century, Aviation pioneers in North America and Europe experienced quite...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the American, British, and French efforts to exploit Ger...
The automobile has defined the 20th century. It has brought along radical changes in mobility, alter...
The study of technological development and technopolitics is complex. The history of the three super...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, 1...
The French air and space museum at Le Bourget possesses over 400 aeroplanes and is generally conside...
International audienceAll along history, humans have always invented, created to improve their stand...
Recent studies in the making of scientific knowledge have demonstrated that science and technology a...
The Staufer exhibition in Stuttgart in 1977 was a historical blockbuster exhibition, which establis...
Did European aircraft firms have the occasion “to overtake” the US “incumbents”, the US leaders in a...
Although the idea of aviation has existed since the dawn of time, it has only been within the past c...
We investigate the extent to which (quasi-)colonial ties played a role in the procurement of jet air...