Throwing Fire

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"Throwing Fire" is a historical study by Alfred W. Crosby that examines how the development and use of explosive weapons have shaped human warfare and global history.

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instanceOf book
historical study
non-fiction book
analyzes economic effects of explosive weapons
political effects of explosive weapons
social effects of explosive weapons
technological change in warfare
author Alfred W. Crosby
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines artillery
bombs
gunpowder
missiles
nuclear weapons
focusesOn development of explosive weapons
global historical consequences of explosives
impact of explosives on human warfare
genre history
military history
hasAuthor Alfred W. Crosby
language English
mainSubject explosive weapons
technology and war
warfare
notableFor linking explosives to broad patterns in world history
perspective environmental history
global history
subjectOf studies in military technology history
timeSpanCovered from the invention of gunpowder to the modern era
workOf Alfred W. Crosby

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Alfred W. Crosby notableWork Throwing Fire