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Steel Odyssey : Tracing the Journey of Humanity Through the Lens of Steel

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In this wide-ranging interdisciplinary work, the authors draw on history, anthropology, and materials engineering to present a comprehensive and ambitious examination of the multifaceted roles of iron and steel throughout history and the current and future challenges faced by the steel industry. Ohjoon Kwon, Joo Choi, and Hae-Geon Lee provide readers with an in-depth understanding of the history of iron and steel and their impact on human society from a materials engineering perspective.

They begin by describing the characteristics of iron and steel and the history of human use of and interaction with these metals by compiling the fundamental knowledge necessary to understand iron’s unique properties and metallurgical phenomena.

Following this, they explain the influence of steel on human society and culture, focusing on Industrial Revolution and warfare.

They also give examples that are rarely discussed elsewhere, such as developments in Asia or iron’s influence on thought and philosophy using Confucianism and Marxism as examples.

Readers will then be able to apply this contextual knowledge to address the profound impact of emerging challenges, such as global environmental issues and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Despite the technical nature of this book, all terminology is fully explained to facilitate better comprehension for those who may not possess an engineering education or a direct interest in metallurgy.

This book is therefore invaluable not only as a technical book but also as a guide to the development history of human civilization and its future challenges.

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CRC Press
1032727365 / 9781032727363
Hardback
03/07/2024
United Kingdom
282 pages, 8 Tables, black and white; 50 Line drawings, color; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 97
156 x 234 mm