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  1. Geschichtswissenschaft ‐ Wissenschaftsgeschichte: Koexistenz oder Konvergenz?Helmuth Trischler - 1999 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 22 (4):239-256.
    Until recently, in Germany general history lived with the history of science in a peaceful coexistence which was the result of their mutual ignorance. The debates on the integration of social and cultural theories and methods into both disciplines have offered opportunities for a new convergence of general history and history of science. The basic assumption of social constructionism that science does not produce knowledge independant from time and space, has offered new possibilities to link history of science with the (...)
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  • Science Advising and Science Policy in Post-War West Germany: The example of the Deutscher Forschungsrat. [REVIEW]Cathryn Carson & Michael Gubser - 2002 - Minerva 40 (2):147-179.
    The Deutscher Forschungsrat (GermanResearch Council) attempted to anchor scienceadvising and science policy in West Germanyafter the Second World War. Promoted by acircle of élite scientists, the councilaimed to establish institutions and mechanismscomparable to those in Great Britain, theUnited States, and other scientific powers.After a two-and-a-half year existence, iteventually failed. The reasons for its failure,some local, some global, display thedifficulties facing research policy in theearly years of the Federal Republic.
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