Closing the Door on Globalization: Internationalism, Nationalism, Culture and Science in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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Estado Novo Regime
ethnographic identity
European intellectual history
Fernando Clara
Foreign Language Editions
Fundamental Research
German Chemical Societies
German Publishing Industry
history of science
IAC
Instituto Superior De Agronomia
Jason R. Young
Jens Worsaae
Jewish Ethnography
Joao P.R. Joaquim
Jorrit P. Smit
Knowledge Acquisition
Leipzig Book
Leipzig Book Fair
Leipzig Fairs
M. Luisa Sousa
Motorway Stretch
Napoleon III
National Philologies
National Technologies
nationalism and scientific development
Nineteenth Century Book Trade
Olga Osadtschy
Permanent International Association
philology studies
Portuguese Landscape
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138744578
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is a book about the tensions and entangled interactions between internationalism and nationalism, and about the effects both had on European scientific and cultural settings from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. From chemistry to philology the essays tackle different historical case studies exploring how the paths taken by science and culture during the period were affected by nationalism and internationalism.

Cláudia Ninhos is Researcher at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Fernando Clara is Professor of German Culture at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal.