Pt. I. Conceptual and Historiographical Issues. 1. Methods for a social history of scientific development. 2. First the nation: national and international science, 1880-1914 -- Pt. II. Critical and Empirical Studies. 3. Internationalism in science as a casualty of World War I. 4. Center-periphery relations in science: the case of Central Europe. 5. National purpose and international symbols: the Kaiser-Wilhelm Society and the Nobel institution. 6. Nobel laureates as an elite in American science
Analysis
Nationalism Related to Science
Notes
Bibliography: p147-150. - Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-150) and index