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_a307.76 _bHOC |
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100 | _aHochadel, Oliver Ed. | ||
245 | _aUrban histories of science : making knowledge in the city 1820-1940 | ||
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _c2019 |
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300 | _axiv,237p. | ||
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_aRoutledge studies in the history of science, technology and medicine Ed. by John Krige _989593 |
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505 | _aContents Figures and Maps Vil Contributors IX Preface Xlll Urban Histories of Science: How to Tell the Tale 1 OLIVER HOCHADEL AND AGUSTi NIETO-GALAN 1 Envisioning a New European Metropolis: Designing the National Observatory of Athens 16 MARIA RENTETZI AND SPIROS FLEVARIS 2 Institutionalizing the "Metropolis of Mechanics": Philosophical Engineering in the City of Glasgow c. 1820-c. 1875 37 BEN MARSDEN 3 The Natural Sciences and Their Public at the Meetings of the Hungarian Association for the Advancement of Science in Budapest and Beyond, 1841-1896 59 KATALIN STRANER 4 Copepods and Fisherboys: Advanced Marine Biological Research and Street Poverty in Naples c. 1890 80 KATHARINA STEINER 5 Locating Dublin in the Late Nineteenth-Century Ether 102 TANYA O'SULLIVAN 6 Second City of Science? Dublin as a Center of Calculation in the British Imperial Context, 1886-1912 122 7 From Capital City to Scientific Capital: Science, Technology, and Medicine in Lisbon as Seen through the Press, 1900-1910 141 ANA SIMOES 8 Collective Expertise behind the Urban Planning of Munkkiniemi and Haaga, Helsinki (c. 1915) 164 EMILIA KARPPINEN 9 On Hygiene in a Modern Peripheral City: Buenos Aires, 1870-1940 186 DIEGO ARMUS 10 From Electricity to the Photo Archive: National Identity and the Planning of the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition 208 LUCILA MALLART Index 227 | ||
700 | _aNieto-Galan, Agusti Ed. | ||
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