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ISBN: PB: 9783593504872

University of Chicago Press, Campus Verlag

March 2016

300 pp.

20.3x13.9 cm

8 halftones and 8 line drawings

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£44,50
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Legitimizing Science

National and Global Public (1800-2010)

Since the founding in 1660 of the Royal Society, London, scientists engaging in experimental research have sought to establish a base for exploratory work in communities and their political institutions. This connection between science and the national state has only grown stronger during the past two centuries. Here, historians, sociologists, and jurists discuss the history of that relationship since 1800, asking such key questions as how have scientists conceived of the national setting for their transnational work in the past, and how do they situate their work in the context of globalization? Taken together, the essays reveal that while nineteenth-century scientists in many countries felt they had to fight for public recognition of their work, the twentieth century witnessed the national endorsement and planning of science. With essays ranging from an analysis of speeches by nineteenth-century German university presidents to the state of science in the context of European integration, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the public and political role of science and its institutions in the past, present, and future.

About the Author

Andreas Franzmann is a lecturer in sociology at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main.

Axel Jansen teaches in the Department of History at Eberhard Karls University Tubingen. He is the author of "Alexander Dallas Bache: Building the American Nation through Science and Education in the Nineteenth Century", also published by Campus Verlag.

Peter Munte is an assistant professor of sociology at Universita¤t Bielefeld.