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The University of Akron and the Emergence of the Polymer Age, 1909-2007
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While "plastics" was a one-word joke in the 1967 movie The Graduate, plastics and other polymers have never been a laughing matter at the University of Akron, with its world-renowned College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering. This book tells the story of the university's rise to prominence in the field, beginning with the world's first academic course in rubber chemistry almost a century ago. The book explores the university's pioneering contributions to rubber chemistry, polymer science, and polymer engineering. It traces the school's industrial interactions with Akron rubber giants such as Goodyear and Firestone, recounts its administration of the federal government's synthetic rubber program during World War II, and describes its role in the development and professionalisation of the academic discipline in polymers. The University of Akron has been an essential force in establishing the polymer age that has become a pervasive part of our material lives, in everything from toys to biotechnology.

Author Biography:

Mark D. Bowles has authored or coauthored seven books on the history of space exploration, nuclear research, and medicine. His book, Science in Flux, won the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics' 2005 History Manuscript Award, which is presented each year for the best historical manuscript dealing with the impact of aeronautics and astronautics on society. Bowles received his b.a. in psychology and m.a. in history from the University of Akron, his ph.d. in the history of technology from Case Western Reserve University, and his m.b.a. in technology management from the University of Phoenix. He founded Belle History in 2007. He is married to Nancy and they have a daughter, Isabelle.
Release date NZ
July 15th, 2008
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Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations
b/w photos & illus
Pages
358
Dimensions
230x155x30
ISBN-13
9781931968539
Product ID
2967477

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