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The materials of history

The materials of history NEWS & VIEWS mATeri Al WiTness Although it would be too much to say History of Technology in the 1950s. And renowned crucibles of that the history of materials technology the pre-eminent historian of chemistry in Hesse used by chemists has been largely an amateur pursuit the twentieth century, James Partington, in early modern Europe of scientists, it hasn’t enjoyed much was a chemist who worked for a time with shows that they were made support from professional historians. Walther Nernst. from mullerite, a refractory Yet the sophistication of some of the a Th t the history of materials culture aluminium silicate that was e fi ld’s pioneers, despite lacking any has tended to rely on scientists rather not formally discovered formal grounding in the study of history, than historians obviously has its pitfalls, until the twentieth century is remarkable. for not all such enthusiasts acquire the (M. Martinón-Torres et al. Take the English metallurgist historical nous of a Smith or a Partington. Nature 444, 437; 2006). Cyril Stanley Smith, who worked on As archaeologist Marcos Martinón-Torres A disjuncture between historians s fi sionable metals for the Manhattan of University College London points out working from text and image, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Materials Springer Journals

The materials of history

Nature Materials , Volume 6 (11) – Nov 1, 2007

The materials of history

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NEWS & VIEWS mATeri Al WiTness Although it would be too much to say History of Technology in the 1950s. And renowned crucibles of that the history of materials technology the pre-eminent historian of chemistry in Hesse used by chemists has been largely an amateur pursuit the twentieth century, James Partington, in early modern Europe of scientists, it hasn’t enjoyed much was a chemist who worked for a time with shows that they were made support from professional historians. Walther...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2007 by Nature Publishing Group
Subject
Materials Science; Materials Science, general; Optical and Electronic Materials; Biomaterials; Nanotechnology; Condensed Matter Physics
ISSN
1476-1122
eISSN
1476-4660
DOI
10.1038/nmat2052
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Abstract

NEWS & VIEWS mATeri Al WiTness Although it would be too much to say History of Technology in the 1950s. And renowned crucibles of that the history of materials technology the pre-eminent historian of chemistry in Hesse used by chemists has been largely an amateur pursuit the twentieth century, James Partington, in early modern Europe of scientists, it hasn’t enjoyed much was a chemist who worked for a time with shows that they were made support from professional historians. Walther Nernst. from mullerite, a refractory Yet the sophistication of some of the a Th t the history of materials culture aluminium silicate that was e fi ld’s pioneers, despite lacking any has tended to rely on scientists rather not formally discovered formal grounding in the study of history, than historians obviously has its pitfalls, until the twentieth century is remarkable. for not all such enthusiasts acquire the (M. Martinón-Torres et al. Take the English metallurgist historical nous of a Smith or a Partington. Nature 444, 437; 2006). Cyril Stanley Smith, who worked on As archaeologist Marcos Martinón-Torres A disjuncture between historians s fi sionable metals for the Manhattan of University College London points out working from text and image,

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Nature MaterialsSpringer Journals

Published: Nov 1, 2007

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