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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction: Chemical Sciences in the Modern World XI
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I: Practice
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THEORETICAL
- Philosophies of Chemistry Since the Eighteenth Century 3
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TECHNICAL
- Uses and Images of Instruments in Chemistry 25
- Systems of Production: Drosophila, Neurospora, and Biochemical Genetics 43
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SOCIAL
- The Quiet Revolution of the 1850s: Social and Empirical Sources of Scientific Theory 87
- Justus Liebig and the Construction of Organic Chemistry 119
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Part II: Production
- The Evolution of the Chemical Industry: A Technological Perspective 137
- Chemistry and Biomedicine in an Industrial Setting: The Invention of the Sulfa Drugs 158
- Defining Chemistry: Origins of the Heroic Chemist 216
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Part III: Public Interface
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CHALLENGE TO PRESERVE
- Documenting Modern Chemistry: The Historical Task of the Archivist 237
- Two Useful Tools for Documentation Strategies: Historical and Documentation Research 254
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CHALLENGE TO PUBLIC OUTREACH
- History of Chemistry and the Chemical Community: Bridging the Gap? 262
- The Museum, Meaning, and History: The Case of Chemistry 277
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CHALLENGE TO PUBLIC POLICY
- Between Knowledge and Action: Themes in the History of Environmental Chemistry 295
- The Chemogastric Revolution and the Regulation of Food Chemicals 322
- The Chemical Industries and Their Publics: How Can History Help? 356
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IV: Prospects
- The Prospect from Here 367
- Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered 370
- Women in Research Schools: Approaching an Analytical Lacuna in the History of Chemistry and Allied Sciences 375
- Bibliography 393
- List of Contributors 405
- Index 409
- Backmatter 418
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction: Chemical Sciences in the Modern World XI
-
I: Practice
-
THEORETICAL
- Philosophies of Chemistry Since the Eighteenth Century 3
-
TECHNICAL
- Uses and Images of Instruments in Chemistry 25
- Systems of Production: Drosophila, Neurospora, and Biochemical Genetics 43
-
SOCIAL
- The Quiet Revolution of the 1850s: Social and Empirical Sources of Scientific Theory 87
- Justus Liebig and the Construction of Organic Chemistry 119
-
Part II: Production
- The Evolution of the Chemical Industry: A Technological Perspective 137
- Chemistry and Biomedicine in an Industrial Setting: The Invention of the Sulfa Drugs 158
- Defining Chemistry: Origins of the Heroic Chemist 216
-
Part III: Public Interface
-
CHALLENGE TO PRESERVE
- Documenting Modern Chemistry: The Historical Task of the Archivist 237
- Two Useful Tools for Documentation Strategies: Historical and Documentation Research 254
-
CHALLENGE TO PUBLIC OUTREACH
- History of Chemistry and the Chemical Community: Bridging the Gap? 262
- The Museum, Meaning, and History: The Case of Chemistry 277
-
CHALLENGE TO PUBLIC POLICY
- Between Knowledge and Action: Themes in the History of Environmental Chemistry 295
- The Chemogastric Revolution and the Regulation of Food Chemicals 322
- The Chemical Industries and Their Publics: How Can History Help? 356
-
IV: Prospects
- The Prospect from Here 367
- Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered 370
- Women in Research Schools: Approaching an Analytical Lacuna in the History of Chemistry and Allied Sciences 375
- Bibliography 393
- List of Contributors 405
- Index 409
- Backmatter 418