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The Role of Scientific Discovery in the Establishment of the First Biological Weapons Programmes

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dc.creator Davison, N.
dc.date 2008-10-03T08:40:14Z
dc.date 2008-10-03T08:40:14Z
dc.date 2005
dc.identifier Davison, N. (2005). The Role of Scientific Discovery in the Establishment of the First Biological Weapons Programmes. The Role of Scientific Discovery in the Establishment of the First Biological Weapons Programmes. Bradford, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. BTWC Science and Technology Report, No. 5.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10454/711
dc.description Yes
dc.description This report addresses the scientific and technological discoveries in the biological sciences that enabled the early interest in biological warfare to move from hurling infected corpses into enemy cities in ancient times, through use of small cultures of animal pathogens to sabotage enemy livestock in World War I, to the origins of organised military biological weapons (BW) programmes directed at humans, animals, and plants in the inter-war period. It builds on Dando¿s 1999 paper: The Impact of the Development of Modern Biology and Medicine on the Evolution of Offensive Biological Warfare Programs in the Twentieth Century.1 For the historical aspects of biological warfare programmes this report primarily draws from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute volume: Biological and Toxin Weapons: Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to 1945.2
dc.language en
dc.rights © 2005 University of Bradford. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk).
dc.subject Biological Weapons Programmes
dc.subject Biological Sciences
dc.subject Biological Warfare
dc.subject Scientific Discovery
dc.title The Role of Scientific Discovery in the Establishment of the First Biological Weapons Programmes
dc.type Report


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