Firearms : the life story of a technology
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Firearms : the life story of a technology
(Greenwood technographies)
Greenwood Press, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-167) and index
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内容説明
Guns have existed in various forms for hundreds of years, and few objects have had such an immense impact on the history of the world. But how did firearms develop? Why did the styles of guns change over the years? Firearms tells the life story of the gun, from the hand-held weapons of ancient humans, to the medieval guns of China that propelled objects by chemical reactions, to the modern assault rifle, the gun as the primary weapon in the modern army, and the gun as a tool for hunting. Not only does the book demonstrate how firearms developed-an evolution dependent upon years of trial and error, and often based on the recurrent need for power, accuracy and a fast rate of fire-but it shows how these advances directly affected the everyday life of people in almost every civilization on earth.
Firearms provides both students and interested lay readers with insights on how this ubiquitous technology came to be. The work does not focus on just one type of firearm, but covers all types of relevant weapons. Exploring the life-story of the gun enables the reader to understand how the firearm came of age in Europe, where competition between nations led to the development of different types of firearms-now known as matchlock, wheelock, and flintlock. As successful as these designs were, it was the precision manufacturing of industrialization that would allow the invention of revolvers, breechloaders, and repeating rifles. Eventually, recognition that the gas and recoil of a shot could be used to reload a gun encouraged development of the semi- and fully-automatic weapons that dominate firearm designs today. Firearms includes a timeline of significant developments in the history of guns, and a bibliography of the most important works for further research.
目次
Series Foreword Preface Introduction: Pandora's Barrel Ancestors: The Ancient Origins of Firearms Technology Childhood: The Rise and Development of Matchlock Firearms Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Rise of the Flintlock Rifling: A New Twist on an Old Idea Old Metal Heads: The Self-Contained Modern Cartridge Technological Takeoff: The Supremacy of Rapid Fire Apogee and Equilibrium: Automation The Limits of Lethality? Glossary Bibliography
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