Scaling Up von Colin Divall | The Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Rise of a New Profession | ISBN 9789048156061

Scaling Up

The Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Rise of a New Profession

von Colin Divall und Sean F. Johnston
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinColin Divall
Autor / AutorinSean F. Johnston
Buchcover Scaling Up | Colin Divall | EAN 9789048156061 | ISBN 90-481-5606-8 | ISBN 978-90-481-5606-1
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`Scaling Up is an excellent history of the chemical engineering profession in Britain and the development and growth of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. It is well laid out and the text is generally easy to read. Overall, it is a highly recommended book for anyone interested in the history of Chemical Engineering.' Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, 27:1 (2002)

Scaling Up

The Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Rise of a New Profession

von Colin Divall und Sean F. Johnston
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinColin Divall
Autor / AutorinSean F. Johnston
Chemical engineering - as a recognised skill in the workplace, as an academic discipline, and as an acknowledged profession - is scarcely a century old. Yet from a contested existence before the First World War, chemical engineering had become one of the 'big four' engineering professions in Britain, and a major contributor to Western economies, by the end of the twentieth century.
The subject had distinct national trajectories. In Britain - too long seen as shaped by American experiences - the emergence of recognised chemical engineers was the result of professional aspirations and contingency, and shaped by a shifting ecology of institutions, firms and government. Drawing upon extensive archival research, this book examines the evolution of technical practice, working environment and social interactions of chemical engineering. It will be of considerable interest to historians, sociologists of the professions, and to practitioners themselves.