History of Universities: Volume XXXIV/1
A Global History of Research Education: Disciplines, Institutions, and Nations, 1840-1950
Herausgeber: Chang; Rocke, Alan
History of Universities: Volume XXXIV/1
A Global History of Research Education: Disciplines, Institutions, and Nations, 1840-1950
Herausgeber: Chang; Rocke, Alan
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History of Universities XXXIV/1 contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education.
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History of Universities XXXIV/1 contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 135mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780192844774
- ISBN-10: 0192844776
- Artikelnr.: 61416414
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 135mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780192844774
- ISBN-10: 0192844776
- Artikelnr.: 61416414
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang is Associate Professor at the Institute of History and Philology at Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Alan Rocke is emeritus Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University, US
* Introduction
* 1: James Turner: Discipline Formation and Research Training: Chicken
or Egg?
* 2: Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen: Virtues of History: Exercises,
Seminars, and the Emergence of the German Historical Discipline,
1830-1900
* 3: Alan Rocke: The Rise of Academic Laboratory Science: Chemistry and
the "German Model" in the Nineteenth Century
* 4: Karen Hunger Parshall: Training Research Mathematicians circa
1900: The Cases of the United States, Germany, France, and Great
Britain
* 5: Janet Howarth: Research Training in the Humanities in British
Universities, c.1870-1939: Classical Studies, History, Philosophy
* 6: Daniela S. Barberis: The Année sociologique as Training Ground for
Sociology: Durkheim, Mauss, and the Art of Book Reviewing in fin de
siècle France
* 7: Theodore M. Porter: Shaping the Unruly Statistician
* 8: John E. Joseph: The Training and Disciplinary Identity of
Linguists in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century
* 9: Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Field, Ears, and Laboratory: Training
Language Scholars, 1920-1940
* 10: Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb, Márcia H.M. Ferraz, and Silvia Waisse:
Training Researchers in Ibero-America: Early Brazilian Chemists as
Case Study
* 11: Yoshiyuki Kikuchi: Inventing Laboratory Science in Meiji Japan
* 12: John Mathew and Pushkar Sohoni: Teaching and Research in Colonial
Bombay
* 13: Danian Hu: A Cradle of Chinese Physics Researchers: The Master of
Science Program in the Physics Department of Yenching University,
1927-1941
* 14: Hsiao-Pei Yen: Science with Boundaries: Yang Zhongjian and
Vertebrate Paleontology in Republican China, 1919-1950
* 15: In-sok Yeo: Training Medical Researchers in Korea during the
Japanese Colonial Period (1910-1945)
* 16: Wei-Chi Chen, Wan-yao Chou, and Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Training
Historians and Ethnologists in Taiwan, 1928-1949
* Conclusion
* 1: James Turner: Discipline Formation and Research Training: Chicken
or Egg?
* 2: Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen: Virtues of History: Exercises,
Seminars, and the Emergence of the German Historical Discipline,
1830-1900
* 3: Alan Rocke: The Rise of Academic Laboratory Science: Chemistry and
the "German Model" in the Nineteenth Century
* 4: Karen Hunger Parshall: Training Research Mathematicians circa
1900: The Cases of the United States, Germany, France, and Great
Britain
* 5: Janet Howarth: Research Training in the Humanities in British
Universities, c.1870-1939: Classical Studies, History, Philosophy
* 6: Daniela S. Barberis: The Année sociologique as Training Ground for
Sociology: Durkheim, Mauss, and the Art of Book Reviewing in fin de
siècle France
* 7: Theodore M. Porter: Shaping the Unruly Statistician
* 8: John E. Joseph: The Training and Disciplinary Identity of
Linguists in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century
* 9: Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Field, Ears, and Laboratory: Training
Language Scholars, 1920-1940
* 10: Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb, Márcia H.M. Ferraz, and Silvia Waisse:
Training Researchers in Ibero-America: Early Brazilian Chemists as
Case Study
* 11: Yoshiyuki Kikuchi: Inventing Laboratory Science in Meiji Japan
* 12: John Mathew and Pushkar Sohoni: Teaching and Research in Colonial
Bombay
* 13: Danian Hu: A Cradle of Chinese Physics Researchers: The Master of
Science Program in the Physics Department of Yenching University,
1927-1941
* 14: Hsiao-Pei Yen: Science with Boundaries: Yang Zhongjian and
Vertebrate Paleontology in Republican China, 1919-1950
* 15: In-sok Yeo: Training Medical Researchers in Korea during the
Japanese Colonial Period (1910-1945)
* 16: Wei-Chi Chen, Wan-yao Chou, and Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Training
Historians and Ethnologists in Taiwan, 1928-1949
* Conclusion
* Introduction
* 1: James Turner: Discipline Formation and Research Training: Chicken
or Egg?
* 2: Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen: Virtues of History: Exercises,
Seminars, and the Emergence of the German Historical Discipline,
1830-1900
* 3: Alan Rocke: The Rise of Academic Laboratory Science: Chemistry and
the "German Model" in the Nineteenth Century
* 4: Karen Hunger Parshall: Training Research Mathematicians circa
1900: The Cases of the United States, Germany, France, and Great
Britain
* 5: Janet Howarth: Research Training in the Humanities in British
Universities, c.1870-1939: Classical Studies, History, Philosophy
* 6: Daniela S. Barberis: The Année sociologique as Training Ground for
Sociology: Durkheim, Mauss, and the Art of Book Reviewing in fin de
siècle France
* 7: Theodore M. Porter: Shaping the Unruly Statistician
* 8: John E. Joseph: The Training and Disciplinary Identity of
Linguists in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century
* 9: Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Field, Ears, and Laboratory: Training
Language Scholars, 1920-1940
* 10: Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb, Márcia H.M. Ferraz, and Silvia Waisse:
Training Researchers in Ibero-America: Early Brazilian Chemists as
Case Study
* 11: Yoshiyuki Kikuchi: Inventing Laboratory Science in Meiji Japan
* 12: John Mathew and Pushkar Sohoni: Teaching and Research in Colonial
Bombay
* 13: Danian Hu: A Cradle of Chinese Physics Researchers: The Master of
Science Program in the Physics Department of Yenching University,
1927-1941
* 14: Hsiao-Pei Yen: Science with Boundaries: Yang Zhongjian and
Vertebrate Paleontology in Republican China, 1919-1950
* 15: In-sok Yeo: Training Medical Researchers in Korea during the
Japanese Colonial Period (1910-1945)
* 16: Wei-Chi Chen, Wan-yao Chou, and Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Training
Historians and Ethnologists in Taiwan, 1928-1949
* Conclusion
* 1: James Turner: Discipline Formation and Research Training: Chicken
or Egg?
* 2: Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen: Virtues of History: Exercises,
Seminars, and the Emergence of the German Historical Discipline,
1830-1900
* 3: Alan Rocke: The Rise of Academic Laboratory Science: Chemistry and
the "German Model" in the Nineteenth Century
* 4: Karen Hunger Parshall: Training Research Mathematicians circa
1900: The Cases of the United States, Germany, France, and Great
Britain
* 5: Janet Howarth: Research Training in the Humanities in British
Universities, c.1870-1939: Classical Studies, History, Philosophy
* 6: Daniela S. Barberis: The Année sociologique as Training Ground for
Sociology: Durkheim, Mauss, and the Art of Book Reviewing in fin de
siècle France
* 7: Theodore M. Porter: Shaping the Unruly Statistician
* 8: John E. Joseph: The Training and Disciplinary Identity of
Linguists in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century
* 9: Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Field, Ears, and Laboratory: Training
Language Scholars, 1920-1940
* 10: Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb, Márcia H.M. Ferraz, and Silvia Waisse:
Training Researchers in Ibero-America: Early Brazilian Chemists as
Case Study
* 11: Yoshiyuki Kikuchi: Inventing Laboratory Science in Meiji Japan
* 12: John Mathew and Pushkar Sohoni: Teaching and Research in Colonial
Bombay
* 13: Danian Hu: A Cradle of Chinese Physics Researchers: The Master of
Science Program in the Physics Department of Yenching University,
1927-1941
* 14: Hsiao-Pei Yen: Science with Boundaries: Yang Zhongjian and
Vertebrate Paleontology in Republican China, 1919-1950
* 15: In-sok Yeo: Training Medical Researchers in Korea during the
Japanese Colonial Period (1910-1945)
* 16: Wei-Chi Chen, Wan-yao Chou, and Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang: Training
Historians and Ethnologists in Taiwan, 1928-1949
* Conclusion