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Paperback Inaugural Address Of...the President of the Iron and Steelinstitute...March, 1877 Book

ISBN: 1149078006

ISBN13: 9781149078006

Inaugural Address Of...the President of the Iron and Steelinstitute...March, 1877

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This volume contains the inaugural address delivered by Charles William Siemens as President of the Iron and Steel Institute in March 1877. Siemens, a renowned metallurgist and engineer, discusses the state of the iron and steel industries, highlighting technological advancements, economic factors, and public policy considerations. The address provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing manufacturers during the late 19th century.

Siemens's observations on the economic and political influences shaping the iron and steel trades offer a historical perspective on industrial development. "Inaugural Address Of...The President of the Iron and Steel Institute...March, 1877" serves as a primary source for understanding the evolution of manufacturing and the role of engineering in shaping industrial policy. This address remains relevant to students and researchers interested in the history of technology, industrial economics, and the impact of innovation on society.

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