The nationalization of scientific knowledge in the Habsburg Empire, 1848-1918 / edited by Mitchell G. Ash and Jan Surman.

Date:
2012
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

Physical description

xi, 258 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

The nationalization of scientific knowledge in nineteenth-century Central Europe : an introduction / Mitchell G. Ash and Jan Surman -- Science and its publics : internationality and national languages in Central Europe / Jan Surman -- "Staatsnation," "Kulturnation," "Nationalstaat" : the role of national politics in the advancement of science and scholarship in Austria from 1848 to 1938 / Johannes Feichtinger -- National "consensus" as culture and practice : the Geological Survey in Vienna and the Habsburg Empire (1849-1867) / Marianne Klemun -- Scientific nationalism : a historical approach to nature in late nineteenth-century Hungary / Gábor Palló -- Acts of creation : The Eötvös family and the rise of science education in Hungary / Tibor Frank -- Patriotism, nationalism and internationalism in Czech science : chemists in the Czech national revival / Soňa Štrbáňová -- Fault lines and borderlands : earthquake science in imperial Austria / Deborah R. Coen -- Nationalizing eugenics : the Hungarian public debate of 1910-1911 / Marius Turda -- The politics of fin-de-siècle anatomy / Tatjana Buklijas.

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    History of Medicine
    ABR.3.AA8-9
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  • 9780230289871
  • 0230289878