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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
1. Introduction
Part I: Discovery and Early Work on the Periodic System
2. The Early Response to Mendeleev’s Periodic System in Russia
3. The Periodic System and Its Influence on Research and Education in Germany between 1870 and 1910
Part II: Early Response at the Center of Chemical Research
4. British Reception of Periodicity
5. Mendeleev’s Periodic Classification and Law in French Chemistry Textbooks
Part III: Response in the Central European Periphery
6. Nationalism and the Process of Reception and Appropriation of the Periodic System in Europe and the Czech Lands
Part IV: Response in the Northern European Periphery (Scandinavian Countries)
7. When a Daring Chemistry Meets a Boring Chemistry: The Reception of Mendeleev’s Periodic System in Sweden
8. Reception and Early Use of the Periodic System: The Case of Denmark
9. Ignored, Disregarded, Discarded? On the Introduction of the Periodic System in Norwegian Periodicals and Textbooks, c. 1870–1930s
Part V: Response in the Southern European Periphery
10. Chemical Classifications, Textbooks, and the Periodic System in Nineteenth-Century Spain
11. Echoes from the Reception of Periodic Classification in Portugal
12. Popular Science, Textbooks, and Scientists: The Periodic Law in Italy
Part VI: Response Beyond Europe
13. Chemical Classification and the Response to the Periodic Law of Elements in Japan in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Index
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