Creating networks in chemistry The founding and early history of chemical societies in Europe /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge,
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2008.
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781847558244 |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: AUSTRIA Austrian Chemical Societies in the Last Decades of the Habsburg Monarchy until 1914
- Chapter 2: BELGIUM From Industry to Academia: the Belgian Chemical Society, 1887-1914
- Chapter 3: CZECH REPUBLIC Chemical Societies as Multifunctional Social Elements in the Czech Lands 1866-1919
- Chapter 4: DENMARK Creating a Danish Identity in Chemistry Between Pharmacy and Engineering, 1879-1914
- Chapter 5: FRANCE The Chemical Society of France in its Formative Years, 1857-1914: Disciplinary Identity and the Struggle for Unity
- Chapter 6: GERMANY Discipline - Industry - Profession. German Chemical Organizations, 1867-1914
- Chapter 7: GREAT BRITAIN Chemical Societies and the Demarcation of the British Chemical Community, 1870-1914
- Chapter 8: HUNGARY Scientific Community of an Emancipating Nation: Chemical Societies in Hungary Before 1914
- Chapter 9: THE NETHERLANDS Keeping the Ranks Closed: The Dutch Chemical Society, 1903-1914
- Chapter 10: NORWAY A Group of Chemists in the Polytechnic Society in Christiania. The Norwegian Chemical Society, 1893-1916
- Chapter 11: POLAND Chemists in a Divided Country. The Long-lasting Genesis and Early History of the Polish Chemical Society 1767-1923
- Chapter 12: PORTUGAL Tackling a Complex Chemical Equation: The Portuguese Society of Chemistry, 1911-1926
- Chapter 13: RUSSIA The Formation of the Russian Chemical Society and its History until1914
- Chapter 14: SWEDEN The Chemical Society in Sweden: Eclecticism in Chemistry 1883-1914
- Chapter 15: Creating Networks in Chemistry - Conclusions.