With foreword by astrophysicist and Queen guitarist Brian May This
book describes the unlikely development of astrophysics in Spain, set
against the final decade of Franco’s rule and the country’s
transition to democracy. The author, Founding Director of Spain’s
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, gives a firsthand account of
his own and others’ odyssey in establishing the field in Franco’s
Spain, showing how in a mere half-century, Spain was able to transform
from a scientific backwater to a world player in astronomy and
astrophysics. The book is a behind-the-scenes, warts-and-all depiction
of how Big Science gets done, showing the motivations—sometimes as
entertaining as they are infuriating—that drive scientific
institutions and the scientists who work for them. Many astronomers,
both professional and amateur, and historians know of the great
scientific work being done in Spain, but there is very little
published information available about the complex story underlying it.
This English edition now makes that story accessible for the lay
reader. With its casual, yet captivating narrative, the book is a rare
and inspiring contribution to the history of astrophysics, science
policy, education and outreach.
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From Dictatorship to Democracy
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ISBN
9783030664268
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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