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Science and Empire in Eastern Europe: Imperial Russia and the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th Century (1. Auflage 2020)

Contributor(s): Andreev, Andrej (Contribution by), Arend, Jan (Contribution by), Baric, Daniel (Contribution by), Feichtinger, Johannes (Contribution by), Franc, Martin (Contribution by), Haslinger, Peter (Contribution by), Hausmann, Guido (Contribution by), Hengerer, Mark (Contribution by), Janowski, Maciej (Contribution by), Klemun, Marianne (Contribution by), Maniero, Arpine A (Contribution by), Moon, David (Contribution by), Rospert, Sabrina (Contribution by), Schulze Wessel, Martin (Contribution by), Surman, Jan (Contribution by), Torok, Borbala Zsuzsanna (Contribution by), Zimmermann, Volker (Contribution by), Arend, Jan (Editor)

ISBN: 9783525310748

Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

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Pub Date: April 6, 2020

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.20" L x 6.20" W ( 1.50 lbs) 334 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Russia | General | Modern | 19th Century | Science

Series: Bad Wiesseer Tagungen Des Collegium Carolinum

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Description: The essays in this volume present a nuanced analysis of the development of scientific fields and institutions in Eastern Europe during the "long 19th century" (1789-1914). In 19th century Western Europe science often developed in the context of emerging national states. In Eastern and East-Central Europe, however, until World War I science operated in the imperial framework of the Habsburg and Tsarist Empires. The imperial characteristics of these states (such as multinationality, linguistic diversity, and a pronounced polarity between centers and peripheries) created specific conditions for the sciences. Taking this observation as a starting point, this volume addresses the interplay of science and empire in Imperial Russia and the Habsburg Monarchy in a comparative framework.

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