Special Publication
Creating Networks in Chemistry
The Founding and Early History of Chemical Societies in Europe
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DOI: 10.1039/9781847558244
Anita Kildebæk Nielsen (Editor), Sona Strbanova (Editor)
ISBN (online): 978-1-84755-824-4
ISBN (print): 978-0-85404-279-1
Copyright: 2008
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| Chapter 2. BELGIUM: From Industry to Academia: The Belgian Chemical Society, 1887–1914 | 23 | License Access |
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Chapter 3. CZECH LANDS: Chemical Societies as Multifunctional Social Elements in the Czech Lands, 1866–1919 |
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Chapter 4. DENMARK: Creating a Danish Identity in Chemistry between Pharmacy and Engineering, 1879–1914 |
75 | License Access |
| Chapter 5. FRANCE: The Chemical Society of France in Its Formative Years, 1857–1914: Disciplinary Identity and the Struggle for Unity | 91 | License Access |
| Chapter 6. GERMANY: Discipline – Industry – Profession. German Chemical Organizations, 1867–1914 | 113 | License Access |
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Chapter 7. GREAT BRITAIN: Chemical Societies and the Demarcation of the British Chemical Community, 1870–1914 |
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| Chapter 8. HUNGARY: Scientific Community of an Emancipating Nation: Chemical Societies in Hungary before 1914 | 161 | License Access |
| Chapter 9. THE NETHERLANDS: Keeping the Ranks Closed: The Dutch Chemical Society, 1903–1914 | 186 | License Access |
| Chapter 10. NORWAY: A Group of Chemists in the Polytechnic Society in Christiania. The Norwegian Chemical Society, 1893–1916 | 223 | License Access |
| Chapter 11. POLAND: Chemists in a Divided Country. The Long-lasting Genesis and Early History of the Polish Chemical Society, 1767–1923 | 236 | License Access |
| Chapter 12. PORTUGAL: Tackling a Complex Chemical Equation: The Portuguese Society of Chemistry, 1911–1926 | 257 | License Access |
| Chapter 13. RUSSIA: The Formation of the Russian Chemical Society and Its History until 1914 | 281 | License Access |
| Chapter 14. SWEDEN: The Chemical Society in Sweden: Eclecticism in Chemistry, 1883–1914 | 305 | License Access |
| Chapter 15. Creating Networks in Chemistry – Some Lessons Learned | 328 | License Access |
| List of Contributors | License Access | |
| Notes on Contributors | License Access | |
| Index of Names | License Access | |
| Index of Institutions and Journals | License Access | |
| Subject Index | License Access |
