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  1. ‘… not fundamental in a state of full civilization’: The Sociedad Astronómica de Barcelona (1910–1921) and its Popularization Programme. [REVIEW]Agustí Nieto-Galan - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (4):497-528.
    Summary Scrutinizing the main activities of the Sociedad Astronómica de Barcelona (SAB), a scientific society that was founded in 1910 and lasted until 1921, this paper analyses how and why its members disseminated astronomy to society at large. Inspired by Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), and with a strong amateur character, the programme of the SAB raised interest among academic scientists, politicians, priests, navy officers, educated audiences, and positivist anticlerical writers. It rapidly conquered the public sphere through well-attended lectures, exhibitions, observations, and (...)
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  • The Evolution of Teaching Instruments and Their Use Between 1800 and 1930.Paolo Brenni - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (2):191-226.
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