International Science Between the World Wars : The Case of Genetics
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0415350603
ISBN-13
9780415350600
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 15th, 2004
Print length
208 Pages
Weight
540 grams
Product Classification:
HistoryHistory of science
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This book addresses the function of international science through a detailed study of international congresses in genetics held from 1899-1939.
What is international science and how does it function? This book answers these questions through a detailed study of international congresses on genetics held from 1899 to 1939. It presents a portrait of international science as a product of continuous interactions that involved scientists and their patrons within specific political, ideological, and disciplinary contexts. Drawing on a variety of archival sources - ranging from Stalin''s personal papers to the records of the Gestapo and from the correspondence among scientists in different countries to the minutes of the Soviet government''s top-secret meetings - it depicts the operations of international science at a time of great political tensions.
Krementsov breaks with the view of science as either inherently national or quintessentially international, examining instead the intersection between national and international agendas in scientists'' activities. Focusing on the dramatic history of the Seventh international genetics congress, he investigates contradictions inherent to scientists'' dual loyalties to their country and their science. Through analysis of negotiations among three groups of actors involved with the organization of the congress, Krementsov examines the role of ideologies, patronage, and personal networks in the operations of international science.
Krementsov breaks with the view of science as either inherently national or quintessentially international, examining instead the intersection between national and international agendas in scientists'' activities. Focusing on the dramatic history of the Seventh international genetics congress, he investigates contradictions inherent to scientists'' dual loyalties to their country and their science. Through analysis of negotiations among three groups of actors involved with the organization of the congress, Krementsov examines the role of ideologies, patronage, and personal networks in the operations of international science.
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