Thomas P. Hughes is professor of the history of modern science and technology at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His books include Changing Attitudes toward American Technology and Networks of Power:Electrification in Western Society, 1880-1930.
Preface
Introduction
1. The Cultivation of an Inventor
2. Chicago: The Maturing of an Inventor
3. The Inventor-Entrpreneur
4. The Gyrostabilizer: A Very Powerful Fulcrum in Space
5. Harnessing the Rotation of the Earth: TheGyrocompass
6. Organized Experimentation and Development: The Sperry Gyroscope Company
7. A Beast of Burden Obsessed with motion: Stabilizing the Airplane
8. Brainmill for the Military
9. The Assumption of Leadership: The Naval Consulting Board and the Aerial Torpedo
10. Fulfillment and Legacy
Appendix A: Elmer Sperry Patent Applications Maturing as Patents
Appendix B: Engineering and Scientific Papers of Elmer Sperry
Index