The Chemical Industry 1900 1930

The Chemical Industry  1900 1930
Author: Ludwig Fritz Haber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1971
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: WISC:89046872735

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The chemical industry 1900 1930

The chemical industry 1900   1930
Author: L.F. Haber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1971
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:164547841

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A History of the International Chemical Industry

A History of the International Chemical Industry
Author: Fred Aftalion
Publsiher: Chemical Heritage Foundation
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0941901297

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Fred Aftalion's international perspective of the history of chemistry integrates the story of chemical science with that of chemical industry. This new edition includes events from 1990 to 2000, when major companies began selling off their divisions, seeking to specialize in a particular business. Aftalion explores the pitfalls these companies encountered as well as the successes of "contrarians"--those companies that remained broad and diversified. He uses BASF, Dow, and Bayer as examples of true contrarians.

Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry 1900 1939

Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry  1900   1939
Author: Anthony S. Travis,Harm G. Schröter,Ernst Homburg,Peter J.T. Morris
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401712330

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The editors wish to thank the European Science Foundation for its support of the programme on the Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939, as well as for sponsoring the publication of this volume. Through the subdivision of this initiative that deals specifically with chemical industry it has been possible for historians of science, technology, business and economics to share often widely differing viewpoints and develop consensus across disciplinary and cultural boundaries. The contents of this volume are based on the third of three workshops that have considered the emergence of the modern European chemical industry prior to 1939, the first held in Liege (1994), the second in Maastricht (1995), and the third in Strasbourg (1996). All contributors and participants are thanked for their participation in often lively and informative debates. The generous hospitality of the European Science Foundation and its staff in Strasbourg is gratefully acknowledged. Introduction Emerging chemical knowledge and the development of chemical industry, and particularly the interaction between them, offer rich fields of study for the historian. This is reflected in the contents of the three workshops dealing with the emergence of chemical industry held under the aegis of the European Science Foundation's Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939, programme. The first workshop focused mainly on science for industry, 1789- 1850, and the second on the two-way traffic between science and industry, 1850-1914. The third workshop, dealing with the period 1900-1939, covers similar issues, but within different, and wider, contexts.

The Chemical Industry in Europe 1850 1914

The Chemical Industry in Europe  1850   1914
Author: Ernst Homburg,Anthony S. Travis,Harm G. Schröter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401732536

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Europe is the cradle of the modem international chemical industry. From the middle of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of World War I, the European chemical industry influenced not only the production and control of science and technology, but also made significant contributions towards economic development, as well as bringing about profound changes in working and living enviromnents. It is a highly complex heritage, both rich and threatening, that calls for close scrutinity. Fortunately, a unique opportunity to explore the historical development of the European chemical industry from a variety of novel standpoints, was made possible during 1993 as part of the European Science Foundation (ESF) programme called 'The Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939.' This process of exploration has taken place through three workshops, each dealing with different time periods. The workshop concerned with the period 1850-1914, which corresponds roughly to the so-called Second Industrial Revolution, was held in Maastricht, The Netherlands, on 23-25 March 1995. This volume is the outcome of that workshop. The other workshops dealing with European chemical industry were held in Liege in 1994, covering the First Industrial Revolution period, 1789-1850, and Strasbourg in 1996, covering the period between the two World Wars.

The American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry

The American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry
Author: Kathryn Steen
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-08-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781469612911

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Prior to 1914, Germany dominated the worldwide production of synthetic organic dyes and pharmaceuticals like aspirin. When World War I disrupted the supply of German chemicals to the United States, American entrepreneurs responded to the shortages and high prices by trying to manufacture chemicals domestically. Learning the complex science and industry, however, posed a serious challenge. This book explains how the United States built a synthetic organic chemicals industry in World War I and the 1920s. Kathryn Steen argues that Americans' intense anti-German sentiment in World War I helped to forge a concentrated effort among firms, the federal government, and universities to make the United States independent of "foreign chemicals." Besides mobilization efforts to make high explosives and war gases, federal policies included protective tariffs, gathering and publishing market information, and, most dramatically, confiscation of German-owned chemical subsidiaries and patents. Meanwhile, firms and universities worked hard to develop scientific and manufacturing expertise. Against a backdrop of hostilities and intrigue, Steen shows how chemicals were deeply entwined with national and international politics and policy during the war and subsequent isolationism of the turbulent early twentieth century.

Scale and Scope

Scale and Scope
Author: Alfred Dupont CHANDLER,Takashi Hikino,Alfred D Chandler
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674029385

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Scale and Scope is Alfred Chandler's first major work since his Pulitzer Prize-winning The Visible Hand. Representing ten years of research into the history of the managerial business system, this book concentrates on patterns of growth and competitiveness in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain, tracing the evolution of large firms into multinational giants and orienting the late twentieth century's most important developments. This edition includes the entire hardcover edition with the exception of the Appendix Tables.

American Chemical Industry Decade of new products 1930 1939

American Chemical Industry  Decade of new products  1930 1939
Author: Williams Haynes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1945
Genre: Chemical industry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004965096

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