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  1. Chemical engineering in England, 1880–1922.J. F. Donnelly - 1988 - Annals of Science 45 (6):555-590.
    The paper surveys the origins of chemical engineering in England in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It deals particularly with the recognition of the field as an independent discipline, its relations with chemistry and mechanical engineering, and the influence on its growth of industrial ‘demand’. The position of chemical engineering in public discourse, in the City and Guilds Central Institution, and at Imperial College of Science and Technology and University College London are discussed, together with the creation of (...)
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  • Precision measurement and the genesis of physics teaching laboratories in Victorian Britain.Graeme Gooday - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (1):25-51.
    The appearance and proliferation of physics laboratories in the academic institutions of Britain between 1865 and 1885 is an established feature of Victorian science. However, neither of the two existing modern accounts of this development have adequately documented the predominant function of these early physics laboratories as centres for theteachingof physics, characteristically stressing instead the exceptional cases of the research laboratories at Glasgow and Cambridge. Hence these accounts have attempted to explain, somewhat misleadingly, the genesis of these laboratories purely by (...)
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  • Toward a Rational Society.M. Beml - 1971 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1971 (8):142-145.
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  • The Industrial Relations of Science: Chemical Engineering at MIT, 1900-1939.John Servos - 1980 - Isis 71:530-549.
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  • From Armstrong to Nuffield: Studies in Twentieth-Century Science Education in England and Wales.E. W. Jenkins - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (1):72-73.
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  • The Formation of the German Chemical Community . Karl Hufbauer.M. C. Usselman - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (1):165-166.
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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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