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Creating Networks in Chemistry

The Founding and Early History of Chemical Societies in Europe

Creating Networks in Chemistry

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


Table of Contents

Title Page  
PDF iconFront matter
DOI: 10.1039/9781847558244-FP001 (297Kb)
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PDF iconPreface
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PDF iconContents
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PDF iconAcknowledgements
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PDF iconChapter 1. AUSTRIA: Austrian Chemical Societies in the Last Decades of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1869–1914
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Chapter 2. BELGIUM: From Industry to Academia: The Belgian Chemical Society, 1887–1914 23 License Access
Chapter 3. CZECH LANDS: Chemical Societies as Multifunctional Social Elements in the Czech Lands, 1866–1919The author wishes to express her thanks to Dr Robert Rosner, Dr Anita Kildebæk Nielsen and Dr Jirí Jindra for their suggestions and advice, which helped in the preparation of this chapter. 43 License Access
Chapter 4. DENMARK: Creating a Danish Identity in Chemistry between Pharmacy and Engineering, 1879–1914This chapter is primarily based on Nielsen (2000), 1, sections 2.9 and 4.1. 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
Chapter 7. GREAT BRITAIN: Chemical Societies and the Demarcation of the British Chemical Community, 1870–1914I would like to thank the editors of and contributors to this book and my colleagues at the Open University, Gerrylynn Roberts and Anna Simmons, for their helpful comments on this chapter. 139 License Access
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