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  1. Science, Education and the French Revolution.L. Williams - 1953 - Isis 44 (4):311-330.
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  • (1 other version)Social Theory and Social Structure.Lawrence Haworth - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (44):345-346.
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  • The Anatomy of a Scientific Institution. The Paris Academy of Sciences, 1666—1803.Roger Hahn - 1972 - Studia Leibnitiana 4 (2):152-153.
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  • Lamarck, evolution, and the politics of science.Richard W. Burkhardt - 1970 - Journal of the History of Biology 3 (2):275-298.
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  • The Language of Natural Power: The “Eloges” of Georges Cuvier and the Public Language of Nineteenth Century Science.Dorinda Outram - 1978 - History of Science 16 (3):153-178.
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  • The development of a professional career in science in France.Maurice Crosland - 1975 - Minerva 13 (1):38-57.
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  • Career-Making in Post-Revolutionary France: the Case of Jean-Baptiste Biot.Eugene Frankel - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (1):36-48.
    Science is an occupation as well as an intellectual endeavour. This fact is extremely well known, but its consequences have been little explored by historians of science. Sociologists such as Merton, Hagstrom, and Storer have argued that occupational rewards motivate a scientist to publish and thereby further the intellectual ends of the scientific community. Yet, as I have shown in a recent paper, such rewards can also lead to work which is hasty, superficial, and blindly uncritical of the dominant paradigm. (...)
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  • Scientific enterprise and the patronage of research in France 1800–70.Robert Fox - 1973 - Minerva 11 (4):442-473.
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  • The rise and decline of france as a scientific centre.Maurice Crosland - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):453-454.
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