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Vol. 8, Issue 4
Barons of the Sky
From Early Flight to Strategic Warfare The Story of the American Aerospace Industry
By: Wayne Biddle
0 pp. Simon & Schuster 1991
Review by: Lydia Morris Brown
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Barons of the Sky describes the birth and evolution of the American aerospace industry. Weaving together institutional and personal histories, Biddle depicts the evolution of manned flight from its "side-show" beginnings through its postwar ascendancy to the apex of the military-industrial complex. In addition, Biddle reflects on how ominous it is to consider the extent to which our most spectacular American innovations have been shaped continuously, over the century, by wartime values. This is perhaps one of the most critical socioeconomic issues of coming decades.
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Vol. 25, Issue 4
Made to Stick
Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
By: Chip Heath and Dan Heath
291 pp. Random House, Inc.
Review by Simone Isadora Flynn, Ph.D.
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