首页> 外文OA文献 >The Cutting Edge of Modernity: Machine Tools in the United States and Germany 1930-1945
【2h】

The Cutting Edge of Modernity: Machine Tools in the United States and Germany 1930-1945

机译:现代性的最前沿:1930-1945年美国和德国的机床

代理获取
本网站仅为用户提供外文OA文献查询和代理获取服务,本网站没有原文。下单后我们将采用程序或人工为您竭诚获取高质量的原文,但由于OA文献来源多样且变更频繁,仍可能出现获取不到、文献不完整或与标题不符等情况,如果获取不到我们将提供退款服务。请知悉。

摘要

This paper aims to examine the difference between US and European manufacturing before and during the World War II, focusing on the key technology in the metal-working sector: machine tools. We present a new data set covering the installed capacity of metal-working tools in the United States and Germany for the period 1930-1945. The existing literature is heavily dependent on assumptions about the different type of machine tools in use on either side of the Atlantic. So far, systematic comparison has been limited to case studies. This is the first attempt to quantify the differences in this key technology for the entirety of metal-working in both economies. The enormous detail of the statistical sources we have uncovered allows us to combine aggregation and a degree of specificity, which exceeds that of any previous case study. In the German case, the original data is divided into well over a hundred sub-categories. For comparative purposes, we have identified 19 major classes of machines, which aggregate over 50 sub-categories. Our results suggest the need for a far more nuanced understanding of metal-working than the dichotomous picture of American mass manufacture, reliant on special-purpose tools, and European craft manufacturing employing general-purpose machinery. For 1930, we find a remarkable similarity in machine to worker ratios between Germany and the United States. There are differences in certain key areas. However, the US stock of metal-working tools is not yet distinguished by a clear commitment to mass production technology. For the period after 1935, until the early 1940s, our data suggest a remarkable degree of convergence. The American stock stagnated. In some areas, there was disinvestment. And the average age of machinery rose dramatically. By contrast, Germany entered a period of rapid catch-up, which appears to have continued into the early years of the war. By 1940, German metal-working came close to matching its American counterpart in terms of the number of workers employed and the quantity and types of machines installed. German machines were, on average, far younger. This process of catching-up, however, was dramatically reversed during World War II. Over a period of no more than four years the American stock expanded by over eighty percent and growth was markedly concentrated in key categories of mass production equipment. It appears that it was only in this period that mass production machinery came to truly dominate US metal-working. German investment, albeit moving in the same direction, failed to match the new intensity of American commitment to mass production in some key machinery classes
机译:本文旨在研究第二次世界大战之前和第二次世界大战期间以及美国和欧洲制造之间的差异,重点研究金属加工领域的关键技术:机床。我们提供了一个新的数据集,涵盖了1930-1945年期间美国和德国的金属加工工具安装量。现有文献在很大程度上取决于对大西洋两岸使用的不同类型机床的假设。到目前为止,系统的比较仅限于案例研究。这是首次尝试量化这两个经济体在整个金属加工中这项关键技术的差异。我们发现的统计数据的大量细节使我们能够将汇总和特定程度相结合,这超出了以往的任何案例研究。在德国的情况下,原始数据分为一百多个子类别。为了进行比较,我们确定了19种主要的机器类别,这些类别总计超过50个子类别。我们的结果表明,对金属加工的需求要比对美国大规模制造(依赖于专用工具)和采用通用机械的欧洲手工艺品制造的二元化景象有更细微的了解。对于1930年,我们发现德国和美国在机器与工人比率上有惊人的相似之处。在某些关键领域存在差异。但是,美国对金属加工工具的库存尚无明显的对大规模生产技术的承诺。对于1935年之后直到1940年代初的时期,我们的数据表明收敛的程度显着。美国股市停滞不前。在某些地区,存在投资损失。机械的平均寿命大大提高。相比之下,德国进入了快速追赶时期,这一时期似乎一直持续到战争初期。到1940年,就雇用的工人人数以及所安装机器的数量和类型而言,德国的金属加工已接近美国的金属加工。平均而言,德国的机器要年轻得多。但是,这种追赶过程在第二次世界大战期间被大为逆转。在不超过四年的时间内,美国的库存增长了80%以上,并且增长明显集中在批量生产设备的关键类别上。似乎只有在这个时期,批量生产机械才真正地主导了美国的金属加工。尽管方向相同,德国的投资却未能达到美国对某些关键机械类别的大规模生产承诺的新强度

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号