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(Ebook) The American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry: War and Politics, 1910-1930 by Steen, Kathryn ISBN 9781469612904, 9781469612911, 9781469614458, 1469612909, 1469612917, 1469614456

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Authors:Steen, Kathryn
Pages:418 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Language:english
File Size:3.75 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781469612904, 9781469612911, 9781469614458, 1469612909, 1469612917, 1469614456
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(Ebook) The American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry: War and Politics, 1910-1930 by Steen, Kathryn ISBN 9781469612904, 9781469612911, 9781469614458, 1469612909, 1469612917, 1469614456

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."
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