Technology and the American Way of War since 1945
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Roland,Alex. 2010. Technology and the American Way of War since 1945. Technology and
Culture 51(3): 739-741.
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Alex Roland
Professor Emeritus of History
I study military history and the history of technology. My focus has ranged over all
of Western experience, and I have recently converted my undergraduate course in military
history to a comparative world military history course. I have written about chariots
in the second millennium B.C., Greek fire in medieval Byzantium, and computers and
aerospace technology in the twentieth century. While I study the history of technology
in general, I also focus on the ways in which technology has shaped wa

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