Last modification: 24 September 2008
Online Book of Abstracts - SYMPOSIA
Edited by Michal Kokowski
http://www.cyfronet.pl/~n1kokows/home.html
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SESSIONS / SYMPOSIA ON THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
SESSIONS / SYMPOSIA (BOTH RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL)
RESEARCH SESSIONS / SYMPOSIA
R-1.
The role of national and international societies in the history of science
R-2.
Achievements of Central Europe in Science, in the light of historical studies
R-3.
History of astronomy in the late medieval and early modern periods
R-4.
Nicholas Copernicus in focus
R-5.
Leibniz on Science, Medicine and Technology - a European Project of the Leibniz-Edition
R-6.
Natural scientists in Habsburg Monarchy 1848-1918
R-7.
Scientific connections between Austria and Poland (and their global importance)
R-8.
Weights and Measures: the first integration in Europe?
R-9.
Global Physics and Local Research in the 20th Century
(together with two themes: "From individual collaborations to the Europeisation of research" and "Spreading local techniques to get a global scientific practice"),
R-10.
From Maria Sklodowska-Curie to the 21st Century: Working on Women and Science in History of Science-
R-11.
Botanical gardens within global and local dynamics: Sociability, professionalization and diffusion of knowledge
R-12.
Changes of paradigms in biological sciences between Renaissance and modern times
R-13.
The standardization of medical practices and the making of historiographic transitions (CANCELLED by Chaiperson, Dr. Virginie TOURNAY on 12 June 2006!)
R-14.
Progress in Science and Science in Progress: Cultural Perspectives
R-15.
Science and Technology in the European Periphery (STEP): (Re)assessing some of historiographic issues (CANCELLED by Chaiperson Prof. Ana Simoes on 21 June 2006!)
R-16.
The Iberian World and the modern Science: a comparative perspective
R-17.
Politically active Scientists in the 20th Century
R-18.
Circulating Knowledge: A European perspective on communication of science
R-19.
How to understand and write the History of Science? or Methodology of the History of Science
R-Varia.
All other subjects not included in the other R-symposia