Jason S. Ridler draws on interviews and declassified records to paint a vivid picture of the influence and achievements of a Canadian leader in Cold War military research.
Jason S. Ridler draws on interviews and declassified records to paint a vivid picture of the influence and achievements of a Canadian leader in Cold War military research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason S. Ridler is an adjunct professor of history at Norwich University and former lecturer at the Royal Military College of Canada.
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Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Idyllic Childhood: The Early Years of Omond Solandt, 1909–1921 Chapter Three: Protégé: Omond Solandt and Charles Best in Toronto and Leningrad, 1927–1935 Chapter Four: Commencement: Solandt, Cambridge and the Ontario Polio Epidemic, 1936–1939 Chapter Five: First Taste of War: Solandt and the Southwest London Blood Depot, 1940 Chapter Six: Tank Doctor: Omond Solandt, Director of the Physiological Research Laboratory, Lulworth, 1941–-1942 Chapter Seven: Managing Science: Omond Solandt and the British Army Operational Research Group, 1943–1945 Chapter Eight: Atomic Battlefield: Solandt and the British Mission to Japan, November 1945 Chapter Nine: The Only Man for the Job: Omond Solandt and the Origins of the Defence Research Board, 1943–1946 Chapter Ten: A Doctor Among Soldiers: Solandt, Canada’s First Scientific Chief of Staff, 1946–1956 Chapter Eleven: A Decade of Leadership: Omond Solandt, Chairman of the Defence Research Board, 1946–1956 Chapter Twelve: Rockets, Germs and UFOS: Solandt, the Establishments, and Public Perceptions of the DRB, 1946–1956 Chapter Thirteen: Canada’s Defence Research Diplomat: Solandt and the DRB’s International Connections, 1946–1956 Chapter Fourteen: Atomic Realist: Omond Solandt and Nuclear Weapons, 1945–1956 Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Idyllic Childhood: The Early Years of Omond Solandt, 1909–1921 Chapter Three: Protégé: Omond Solandt and Charles Best in Toronto and Leningrad, 1927–1935 Chapter Four: Commencement: Solandt, Cambridge and the Ontario Polio Epidemic, 1936–1939 Chapter Five: First Taste of War: Solandt and the Southwest London Blood Depot, 1940 Chapter Six: Tank Doctor: Omond Solandt, Director of the Physiological Research Laboratory, Lulworth, 1941–-1942 Chapter Seven: Managing Science: Omond Solandt and the British Army Operational Research Group, 1943–1945 Chapter Eight: Atomic Battlefield: Solandt and the British Mission to Japan, November 1945 Chapter Nine: The Only Man for the Job: Omond Solandt and the Origins of the Defence Research Board, 1943–1946 Chapter Ten: A Doctor Among Soldiers: Solandt, Canada’s First Scientific Chief of Staff, 1946–1956 Chapter Eleven: A Decade of Leadership: Omond Solandt, Chairman of the Defence Research Board, 1946–1956 Chapter Twelve: Rockets, Germs and UFOS: Solandt, the Establishments, and Public Perceptions of the DRB, 1946–1956 Chapter Thirteen: Canada’s Defence Research Diplomat: Solandt and the DRB’s International Connections, 1946–1956 Chapter Fourteen: Atomic Realist: Omond Solandt and Nuclear Weapons, 1945–1956 Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion
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