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Robert Fox, George Weisz éds, The Organization of Science and Technology in France, 1808-1914, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press ; Paris, Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1980, 356 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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Éducation et culture (comptes rendus)
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Copyright © Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 1984

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References

1. Harry W. Paul, « Apollo Courts the Vulcans : the Applied Science Institutes in Nineteenth-Century French Science Faculties », pp. 155-182.

2. C. Zwerling, « The Emergence of the École Normale Supérieure as a Center of Scientific Education in the Nineteenth-Century », pp. 31-60.

3. C. Weisz, « Reform and Conflict in French Medical Education, 1870-1914 », pp. 61-94.

4. R. Fox, « The Savant Confronts his Peers : Scientific Societies in France, 1815-1914 », pp. 241-282.

5. Cf. n. 1.

6. T. Shinn, « From Corps to Profession : the Emergence and Definition of Industrial Engineering in Modem France », pp. 183-208.

7. C. R. Day, « Education for the Industrial World : Technical and Modem Instruction in France under the Third Republic, 1870-1974 », pp. 127-154.

8. « The Organization of Science and Technology in France : a German Perspective », pp. 311-332.