ROCKS, RADIO AND RADAR: THE EXTRAORDINARY SCIENTIFIC, SOCIAL AND MILITARY LIFE OF ELIZABETH ALEXANDER (History of Modern Physical Sciences)

ROCKS, RADIO AND RADAR: THE EXTRAORDINARY SCIENTIFIC, SOCIAL AND MILITARY LIFE OF ELIZABETH ALEXANDER (History of Modern Physical Sciences) image
ISBN-10:

1786346648

ISBN-13:

9781786346643

Author(s): Mary Harris
Released: May 21, 2019
Publisher: WSPC (EUROPE)
Format: Hardcover, 616 pages
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Description:

Many women scientists, particularly those who did crucial work in two world wars, have disappeared from history. Until they are written back in, the history of science will continue to remain unbalanced. This book tells the story of Elizabeth Alexander, a pioneering scientist who changed thinking in geology and radio astronomy during WWII and its aftermath.

Building on an unpublished diary, recently declassified government records and archive material adding considerably to knowledge about radar developments in the Pacific in WWII, this book also contextualises Elizabeth's academic life in Singapore before the war, and the country's educational and physical reconstruction after it as it moved towards independence.

This unique story is a must-read for readers interested in scientific, social and military history during the WWII, historians of geology, radar, as well as scientific biographies.

Readership: General readers, historians, people interested in the history of geology and radar.


























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