Published Resources Details
Edited Book
- Title
- Science and the Pacific War: Science, and Survival in the Pacific, 1939-1945
- Imprint
- Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2000, 334 pp
- ISBN/ISSN
- 0792358511
- Subject
- Chronological Classification 1901- General Works
- Description
Contents include: Roy Macleod, 'Introduction: Science, Technology and the War in the Pacific', pp.1-12; Roy Macleod, 'Combat Science: OSRD's Postscript in the Pacific', pp.13-26; Pamela M. Henson, 'The Smithsonian Goes to War: The Increase and Diffusion of Scientific Knowledge in the Pacific', pp. 27-50; Mary Ellen Condon-Rall, 'Malaria in the Southwest Pacific in World War II', pp. 51-70; Donald Fitzgerald, 'The Machine in the Pacific: The Diverse Legacy of Technology', pp. 71-82; Richard A. Howard, 'The Role of Botanists during World War II in the Pacific Theatre', pp. 83-120; Michelle Freeman, 'Australian Universities at War: The Mobilisation of Universities in the Battle for the Pacific', pp. 121-138; Bridget Goodwin, 'Australia's Mustard Gas Guinea Pigs', pp. 139-172; Ian D. Rae, 'Technological Transfer and the War in the Pacific', pp. 173-210; Geoffrey G. Gray, 'Managing the Impact of War in the Pacific', pp. 187-210; Ross Galbreath, 'New Zealand Scientists in Action: The Radio Development Laboratory and the Pacific War', pp. 211-230.
- Source
- Carlson 2000