Science, Technology &Amp; Society in the Time of Alfred Nobel 1982
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-027939-8.50006-2
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Division of Labour and the Common Good: The International Association of Academies, 1899–1914

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“…In 1899, an International Association of Academies was established, linking together long-established national academies in twentytwo countries. 19 The first international congress of historians was held in Paris in 1900 and there were three further gatheringsin Rome, Berlin, and Londonbefore 1914. 20 Moreover, students from middle-and upper-class backgrounds increasingly travelled to undertake their education at elite universities in Europe and North America, a modern, and more amplified, manifestation of a long-standing trend in education.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 1899, an International Association of Academies was established, linking together long-established national academies in twentytwo countries. 19 The first international congress of historians was held in Paris in 1900 and there were three further gatheringsin Rome, Berlin, and Londonbefore 1914. 20 Moreover, students from middle-and upper-class backgrounds increasingly travelled to undertake their education at elite universities in Europe and North America, a modern, and more amplified, manifestation of a long-standing trend in education.…”
Section: Before the Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Si, entre 1870 et 1880, il n'y eut que 25 forums internationaux, on en dénombre pendant la première décennie du XX e siècle environ 300 2 . Pourtant, cette collaboration qui fut essentiellement perçue par les chercheurs de l'époque comme une suite et un complément à leur activité principale, insérée dans des cadres nationaux, demeura l'expression de l'« internationalisme des patriotes » 3 . L'évolution de la recherche internationale ne fut pas un processus isolé et autosuffisant, mais le résultat de divers collectifs scientifiques nationaux, inégalement dotés d'influence et de productivité scientifique à proprement parler.…”
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