Changing Landscapes of Nuclear Physics A Scientometric Study on the Social and Cognitive Position of German-Speaking Emigrants Within the Nuclear Physics Community, 1921–1947

Nuclear physics between 1921 and 1947 shaped more than any other science thepolitical landscape of our century and the public opinion on physical research. Using quantitative scientometric methods, a new branch in the history of science, the author focuses on the developments of nuclear physics in t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fischer, Klaus
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • General Preface
  • Introduction: The Effects of Scientific Emigration: Special Methodological Questions
  • A. Method
  • B. Data Base and Preliminary Descriptive Analyses
  • C. Emigrants as Literary Producers in Nuclear Physics
  • D. Recognizing Emigrants’ Scientific Achievement: Temporal Order, Social Stratification, and Type of Journal
  • E. Disciplinary Landscapes in Nuclear Physics: Social and Cognitive
  • I. Simple Ranking by Citation Counts
  • II. After the Quantum Revolution: Nuclei, Atoms, and Molecules 1926–1930
  • III. Nuclear Physics in Its Revolutionary Phase: From the ‘Annus Mirabilis’ 1932 to Fermi’s Pioneering Discovery
  • IV. The Fate of a ‘Normal’ Science in 1941: The Public Role of the Nuclear Researcher Under Attack
  • V. The Failure to Return to Normality: Nuclear Physics as a Benefactor of, and Debtor to, Politics
  • F. Biography in Context
  • I. Educational and Institutional Background of Emigrant Nuclear Physicists
  • II. Physical Genealogies: Group Biography of Emigrant Atomic and Nuclear Physicists in Institutional Context
  • References