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1. Solving the War Puzzle: Beyond the Democratic Peace

Solving the War Puzzle: Beyond the Democratic Peace
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3. Technics and Time, 1: The Fault of Epimetheus (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) (No. 1)

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4. No More Teachers, No More Books: The Commercialization of Canada's Schools

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5. Mechanismo

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8. Bill Gates: Billionaire Computer Genius (People to Know)

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9. Lee-Enfield story

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11. The History of Rockets (Venture Book)

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12. Weapons That Wait: Mine Warfare in the U.S. Navy

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15. U.S. Battleships in Action, Part 1 - Warships No. 3

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Top Reddit comments about History of Technology:

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/todayilearned

Hi! Big hugs n' kissez to you, too! MWAH!

Nowhere did I advocate for the second War on Iraq; I only argued for a strong military.

If you're interested in a different perspective, I strongly recommend you read the work of John Norton Moore who explains his theories on why a strong deterrence is essential to maintaining peace.

u/vonstroheims_monocle · 3 pointsr/AskHistorians

I'll have to pick two for this one as well, though this pair might as well be one volume: Michael Barthorp's British Infantry Uniforms since 1660 and its companion British Cavalry Uniforms- Combined, they are an incredibly comprehensive study of the development of British army uniforms. Barthorp gives an outline of historical events effecting the army in each chapter, and how those events in turn shaped the army's appearance. Both volumes are also lavishly illustrated with plates by the great Pierre Turner, examples of whose work can be seen here.

u/rebirthlington · 1 pointr/changemyview

I see this as being two potentially quite separate issues. The first is simple exposure - please be acquainted some very important contemporary philosophical thinkers:

Slavoj Zizek:

u/sixpicas · 1 pointr/specialed

Are you in the Toronto area?

I didn't count how many books there are... 2 or 3 dozen maybe? If you want them, it's kind of an all or nothing deal. Most of them are bundled together with twine in small stacks. I'm not going to undo them.

Here are a few examples based on whatever book was on the top of some of the stacks. You'll notice none of these are particularly recent.

u/DonLaFontainesGhost · 1 pointr/Economics

If that's your interest, I highly recommend this book

u/pier25 · 1 pointr/scifi

I know most of those images from a book called Mechanismo that my father had when I was a kid. I spent hours watching those amazing images.

Edit: here are some more pages from the book

u/rayrayww3 · 3 pointsr/SeattleWA

> Going into it, I doubted anyone could write a full book on shipping containers that would be interesting.

I have a family member in the hazardous materials shipping business. He has this book called 55 Gallons, the History of Steel Drum Reconditioning. At 448 pages, he swears it is one of the most interesting history reads ever. I have decided to pass on reading it.

u/amdufrales · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Coffee floats, tea sinks - a book on the history of the world’s two favorite hot beverages https://www.amazon.com/Coffee-Floats-Tea-Sinks-Understanding/dp/0646091808

u/merreborn · 1 pointr/changemyview

> Bill Gates isn't recognized for being a genius on similar scale to Jobs

As just one example, there's a biography titled Bill Gates: Billionaire Computer Genius. Gates demonstrably has a popular reputation for "genius".

u/snikle · 2 pointsr/WeirdWings

Depending on how hard core you want to get... there are some pages in this book that get into the physics.

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https://www.amazon.com/Weapons-That-Wait-Mine-Warfare/dp/B003HIWQKO

u/F1NN1NG · 2 pointsr/WorldOfWarships

This isn't really in any particular order, but here you go:

The Navy, ed. Rear-Admiral W.J. Holland

Battleships, by Paul Stillwell

US Navy in World War II, by Ronald Heiferman

History of the US Navy, by James Morris

The World's Great Battleships, by Robert Jackson

World War II US Naval Air Combat, by Robert Lawson & Barrett Tillman

US Battleships in Action: Part 1, by Robert Stern

US Battleships in Action: Part 2, by Robert Stern

US Aircraft Carriers in Action: Part 1, by Robert Stern

US Heavy Cruisers in Action: Part 1, by Al Adcock

US Heavy Cruisers in Action: Part 2, by Al Adcock

US Light Cruisers in Action, by Al Adcock

US Destroyers in Action: Part 3, by Al Adcock

US Destroyer Escorts in Action, by Al Adcock

U-Boats in Action, by Robert Stern

Ship's Data: USS Massachusetts (BB 59), by Norman Friedman

Regia Marina: Italian Battleships of World War Two, by Erminio Bagnasco

Italian Battleships of World War, by Mark Stille

Jutland 1916: Clash of the Dreadnoughts, by Charles London

Coronel and Falklands 1914: Duel in the South Atlantic, by Michael McNally

The Naval Battles for Guadalcanal 1942: Clash for Supremacy in the Pacific, by Mark Stille

British Battlecruisers: 1939-1945, by Angus Konstam

German Battleships:1939-1945, by Gordon Williamson

German Pocket Battleships: 1939-1945, by Gordon Williamson

German Heavy Cruisers: 1939-1945, by Gordon Williamson

German E-Boats: 1939-1945

Coronel and the Falklands, by Geoffrey Bennett

Maritime Dominion and the Triumph of the Free World: Naval Campaigns that shaped the Modern World, by Peter Padfield

These are some other books I have but my brother is borrowing them lol:

Fletcher DD's in Action, by Jerry Scutts

US Destroyers in Action: Part 4, by Al Adcock

I think that's all the ones I showed. Enjoy!