Chemical History
Reviews of the Recent Literature
Gerrylyn K Roberts editor Colin A Russell editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:20th Dec '05
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This book provides an historical overview of the recent developments in the history of diverse fields within chemistry. It follows on from Recent Developments in the History of Chemistry, a volume published in 1985. Covering chiefly the last 20 years, the primary aim of Chemical History: Reviews of the Recent Literature is to familiarise newcomers to the history of chemistry with some of the more important developments in the field. Starting with a general introduction and look at the early history of chemistry, subsequent chapters go on to investigate the traditional areas of chemistry (physical, organic, inorganic) alongside analytical chemistry, physical organic chemistry, medical chemistry and biochemistry, and instruments and apparatus. Topics such as industrial chemistry and chemistry in national contexts, whilst not featuring as separate chapters, are woven throughout the content. Each chapter is written by experts and is extensively referenced to the international chemical literature. Chemical History: Reviews of the Recent Literature is also ideal for chemists who wish to become familiar with historical aspects of their work. In addition, it will appeal to a wider audience interested in the history of chemistry, as it draws together historical materials that are widely scattered throughout the chemical literature.
"..."excellent overview of recent developments in the history of the diverse fields which make up chemistry today.""...essential purchase for all scholarly libraries, historians of chemistry and chemist-historians. The editors and authors are to be congratulated on this fascinating, timely and important volume."
* Ambix, Vol 54 No 2 July 2007, 217 - 239 *This book, the manifestation of a massive, exacting undertaking, will serve as a dependable source for historians of chemistry in those areas that have been covered.
* Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, Volume 33, Number 1, 2008 (Paul R Jones) *Densely packed with information.....conveniently structured.
* Chemical Heritage, 24:4, Winter 2006/7 (Mary Virginia Orna) *Internationally useful....deserves a place on the reference shelves of all academic libraries.
* Chemistry & Industry, 19th June 2006 (William Brock) *An excellent book, well-referenced and well-indexed, of interest to chemists (by whom it has largely been written) and historians alike.
* Chemistry World, May 2006 (Bill GriffitISBN: 9780854044641
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 816g
260 pages