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  1. Between Hostile Camps: Sir Humphry Davy's Presidency of The Royal Society of London, 1820–1827.David Philip Miller - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (1):1-47.
    The career of Humphry Davy (1778–1829) is one of the fairy tales of early nineteenth-century British science. His rise from obscure Cornish origins to world-wide eminence as a chemical discoverer, to popular celebrity amongst London's scientific audiences, to a knighthood from the Prince Regent, and finally to the Presidency of the Royal Society, provide apposite material for Smilesian accounts of British society as open to talents. But the use of Davy's career to illustrate the thesis that ‘genius will out’ is (...)
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  • The Victorian Conflict between Science and Religion: A Professional Dimension.Frank Miller Turner - 1974 - Isis 69 (2):356-376.
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  • The support of victorian science: The endowment of research movement in Great Britain, 1868–1900. [REVIEW]Roy M. Macleod - 1971 - Minerva 9 (2):197-230.
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  • The X Club: Fraternity of Victorian Scientists.J. Vernon Jensen - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (1):63-72.
    In 1864 nine eminent scientists, who had long been intimate friends, formed a dining club in order to prevent their drifting apart due to their various duties, and in order to further the cause of science. The club, which acquired the title of “X Club”, held monthly meetings from October to June, and was extremely active for two decades, but then gradually lessened in vitality. It served as a highly significant fraternity of scientists, and the regular communication which it afforded (...)
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  • The Life and Letters of Herbert Spencer.David Duncan - 1908 - Mind 17 (68):549-553.
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  • Science versus Practice: Chemistry in Victorian Britain.Robert Bud & Gerrylynn K. Roberts - 1986 - British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (1):111-113.
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  • An Autobiography.Herbert Spencer - 1904 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 12 (5):10-10.
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