Science in Russia and the Soviet Union
a short history
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Author
Publication
1993 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
80,250 words, Guess
Page Count
321 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1703926M
- ISBN-100521245664
- OCLC Control Number25410346
- Library of Congress Control Number92005087
- LibraryThing169485
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- Goodreads3885910
Classifications
- DDC509.47
- LCCQ127.S696 G729 1993
Description
By the 1980s the Soviet scientific establishment had become the largest in the world, but very little of its history was known in the West. What has been needed for many years in order to fill that gap in our knowledge is a history of Russian and Soviet science written for the educated person who would like to read one book on the subject. This book has been written for that reader. The main theme of the book is the shaping of science and scientific institutions in Russia and the Soviet Union by social, economic, and political factors. Russian society and culture have been strikingly different from the society and culture of Western Europe, where modern science was born, and those differences have influenced not only the organizational and economic framework of Russian and Soviet science, but also the scientific theories themselves. The intellectual pathways of many areas of Russian and Soviet science are dissimilar from those in Western Europe and the United States. The history of Russian and Soviet science is a story of remarkable achievements and frustrating failures. That history is presented here in a comprehensive form, and explained in terms of its social and political context. Major sections include the tsarist period, the impact of the Russian Revolution, the relationship between science and Soviet society, and the strengths and weaknesses of individual scientific disciplines. The book also discusses the changes brought to science in Russia and other republics by the collapse of communism in the late 198Os and early 199Os.
First Sentence
The study of the history of science in Russia and the Soviet Union raises basic questions about both Russian history and the nature of science.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Cambridge history of science
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- Science in Russia and the Soviet Union: a short history
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