Early Responses to the Periodic System
Herausgeber: Kaji, Masanori; Pallo, Gabor; Kragh, Helge
Early Responses to the Periodic System
Herausgeber: Kaji, Masanori; Pallo, Gabor; Kragh, Helge
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A collection of comparative studies on the reception, response, and appropriation of the periodic system of elements in eleven countries.
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A collection of comparative studies on the reception, response, and appropriation of the periodic system of elements in eleven countries.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190200077
- ISBN-10: 0190200073
- Artikelnr.: 47863819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190200077
- ISBN-10: 0190200073
- Artikelnr.: 47863819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Masanori Kaji is an Associate Professor of the History of Science at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. He wrote Mendeleev: The Discoverer of the Periodic Law of Elements (Toyo Shoten, 2007) and Mendeleev's Discovery of the Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements--The Scientific and Socieal Context of His Discovery (Hokkaido University Press, 1997).
* Foreword
* List of Illustrations
* 1. Introduction
* Part I: Discovery and Early Work on the Periodic System
* 2. The Early Response of Mendeleev's Periodic System in Russia
* Masanori Kaji, Nathan Brooks
* 3. The Periodic System and its Influence on Research and Education in
Germany between 1870 and 1910
* Gisela Boeck
* Part II: Early Response at the Center of Chemical Research
* 4. British Reception of Periodicity
* Gordon Woods
* 5. Mendeleev's Periodic Classification and Law in French Chemistry
Textbooks
* Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, Antonio García Belmar
* Part III: Response in the Central European Periphery
* 6. Nationalism and the Process of Reception of Reception and
Appropriation of the Periodic System in Europe and the Czech Lands
* So?a %Strbá?ová
* Part IV: Response in the Northern European Periphery (Scandinavian
Countries)
* 7. When a daring chemistry meets a boring chemistry: The Reception of
Mendeleev's Periodic System in Sweden
* Anders Lundgren
* 8. Reception and Early Use of the Periodic System: The Case of
Denmark
* Helge Kragh
* 9. Ignored, Disregarded, Discarded? On the Introduction of the
Periodic System in Norwegian Periodicals and Textbooks, c. 1870-1930s
* Annette Lykknes
* Part V: Response in the Southern European Periphery
* 10. Chemical Classifications, Textbooks, and the Periodic System in
Nineteenth-Century Spain
* José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez, Rosa Muñoz-Bello
* 11. Echoes from the Reception of Periodic Classification in Portugal
* Isabel Malaquias
* 12. Popular Science, Textbooks, and Scientists: The Periodic Law in
Italy
* Marco Ciardi, Marco Taddia
* Part VI: Response Beyond Europe
* 13. Chemical Classification and the Response to the Periodic Law of
Elements in Japan in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
* Masanori Kaji
* List of Illustrations
* 1. Introduction
* Part I: Discovery and Early Work on the Periodic System
* 2. The Early Response of Mendeleev's Periodic System in Russia
* Masanori Kaji, Nathan Brooks
* 3. The Periodic System and its Influence on Research and Education in
Germany between 1870 and 1910
* Gisela Boeck
* Part II: Early Response at the Center of Chemical Research
* 4. British Reception of Periodicity
* Gordon Woods
* 5. Mendeleev's Periodic Classification and Law in French Chemistry
Textbooks
* Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, Antonio García Belmar
* Part III: Response in the Central European Periphery
* 6. Nationalism and the Process of Reception of Reception and
Appropriation of the Periodic System in Europe and the Czech Lands
* So?a %Strbá?ová
* Part IV: Response in the Northern European Periphery (Scandinavian
Countries)
* 7. When a daring chemistry meets a boring chemistry: The Reception of
Mendeleev's Periodic System in Sweden
* Anders Lundgren
* 8. Reception and Early Use of the Periodic System: The Case of
Denmark
* Helge Kragh
* 9. Ignored, Disregarded, Discarded? On the Introduction of the
Periodic System in Norwegian Periodicals and Textbooks, c. 1870-1930s
* Annette Lykknes
* Part V: Response in the Southern European Periphery
* 10. Chemical Classifications, Textbooks, and the Periodic System in
Nineteenth-Century Spain
* José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez, Rosa Muñoz-Bello
* 11. Echoes from the Reception of Periodic Classification in Portugal
* Isabel Malaquias
* 12. Popular Science, Textbooks, and Scientists: The Periodic Law in
Italy
* Marco Ciardi, Marco Taddia
* Part VI: Response Beyond Europe
* 13. Chemical Classification and the Response to the Periodic Law of
Elements in Japan in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
* Masanori Kaji
* Foreword
* List of Illustrations
* 1. Introduction
* Part I: Discovery and Early Work on the Periodic System
* 2. The Early Response of Mendeleev's Periodic System in Russia
* Masanori Kaji, Nathan Brooks
* 3. The Periodic System and its Influence on Research and Education in
Germany between 1870 and 1910
* Gisela Boeck
* Part II: Early Response at the Center of Chemical Research
* 4. British Reception of Periodicity
* Gordon Woods
* 5. Mendeleev's Periodic Classification and Law in French Chemistry
Textbooks
* Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, Antonio García Belmar
* Part III: Response in the Central European Periphery
* 6. Nationalism and the Process of Reception of Reception and
Appropriation of the Periodic System in Europe and the Czech Lands
* So?a %Strbá?ová
* Part IV: Response in the Northern European Periphery (Scandinavian
Countries)
* 7. When a daring chemistry meets a boring chemistry: The Reception of
Mendeleev's Periodic System in Sweden
* Anders Lundgren
* 8. Reception and Early Use of the Periodic System: The Case of
Denmark
* Helge Kragh
* 9. Ignored, Disregarded, Discarded? On the Introduction of the
Periodic System in Norwegian Periodicals and Textbooks, c. 1870-1930s
* Annette Lykknes
* Part V: Response in the Southern European Periphery
* 10. Chemical Classifications, Textbooks, and the Periodic System in
Nineteenth-Century Spain
* José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez, Rosa Muñoz-Bello
* 11. Echoes from the Reception of Periodic Classification in Portugal
* Isabel Malaquias
* 12. Popular Science, Textbooks, and Scientists: The Periodic Law in
Italy
* Marco Ciardi, Marco Taddia
* Part VI: Response Beyond Europe
* 13. Chemical Classification and the Response to the Periodic Law of
Elements in Japan in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
* Masanori Kaji
* List of Illustrations
* 1. Introduction
* Part I: Discovery and Early Work on the Periodic System
* 2. The Early Response of Mendeleev's Periodic System in Russia
* Masanori Kaji, Nathan Brooks
* 3. The Periodic System and its Influence on Research and Education in
Germany between 1870 and 1910
* Gisela Boeck
* Part II: Early Response at the Center of Chemical Research
* 4. British Reception of Periodicity
* Gordon Woods
* 5. Mendeleev's Periodic Classification and Law in French Chemistry
Textbooks
* Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, Antonio García Belmar
* Part III: Response in the Central European Periphery
* 6. Nationalism and the Process of Reception of Reception and
Appropriation of the Periodic System in Europe and the Czech Lands
* So?a %Strbá?ová
* Part IV: Response in the Northern European Periphery (Scandinavian
Countries)
* 7. When a daring chemistry meets a boring chemistry: The Reception of
Mendeleev's Periodic System in Sweden
* Anders Lundgren
* 8. Reception and Early Use of the Periodic System: The Case of
Denmark
* Helge Kragh
* 9. Ignored, Disregarded, Discarded? On the Introduction of the
Periodic System in Norwegian Periodicals and Textbooks, c. 1870-1930s
* Annette Lykknes
* Part V: Response in the Southern European Periphery
* 10. Chemical Classifications, Textbooks, and the Periodic System in
Nineteenth-Century Spain
* José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez, Rosa Muñoz-Bello
* 11. Echoes from the Reception of Periodic Classification in Portugal
* Isabel Malaquias
* 12. Popular Science, Textbooks, and Scientists: The Periodic Law in
Italy
* Marco Ciardi, Marco Taddia
* Part VI: Response Beyond Europe
* 13. Chemical Classification and the Response to the Periodic Law of
Elements in Japan in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
* Masanori Kaji