Continuing their research uncovering the lives of women chemists at the turn of the 20th Century, Geoff and Marelene Rayner-Canham have turned their attention to some of the male chemists who enabled women to thrive in chemistry. This book provides an insight into the character of 14 male chemists and their female students. Using contemporary quotes, the authors build an interesting narrative, demonstrating how the support and encouragement of their students was reciprocated with significant contributions to their fame and research.
Beyond the lives of individuals, readers will explore a period of social change in chemistry, not only the acceptance of co-educational teaching, but also the development of domestic chemistry as a subject. Significantly, this period also saw the acceptance of women into the Chemical Society, championed by several of the men featured.
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An insight into the lives of 14 male chemists who enabled women to thrive in chemistry at the turn of the 20th Century.
William Allen and Edward Grubb: Decades Ahead of Their TimeAugustus Vernon Harcourt: Oxfordian Women’s ChampionWilliam Ramsay: A ‘Women Chemists Welcome’ Research LabWilliam Tilden: Relentless Advocate of Chem. Soc. AdmissionHenry Armstrong: ‘Pro- or Anti-’ Women Chemists?Percy Frankland: A Dual-career CoupleWilliam Perkin Jr: Welcoming an Overseas Woman ResearcherArthur Smithells: Domestic Chemistry for Women?Frederick Gowland Hopkins: Promoter of Women BiochemistsWilliam H. Bragg: Earliest Haven for Women X-ray CrystallographersKennedy Orton: Welcoming Women Students in North WalesFrederick Soddy: Dependent upon His Women ResearchersHolland Crompton: Women Chemists at Bedford College, London
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ISBN
9781837672066
Publisert
2024-09-13
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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384 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, P, 01, 06
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Engelsk
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150