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Resumen de Points Critical: Russia, Ireland, and Science at the Boundary

Michael D. Gordin

  • This essay compares the way in which Russia and Ireland have defined themselves since the mid-nineteenth century as scientific nations (or not) by following the careers of D. I. Mendeleev (1834�1907) and Thomas Andrews (1813�85), both of whom were involved in the discovery of the �critical point� boundary between liquids and gases. Mendeleev and Andrews deployed their critical-point research in a similar fashion to integrate science into the national identity for their respective countries, a strategy that proved far more successful for Mendeleev than for Andrews.


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