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Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices:
Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
by Maria Rentetzi
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Biography of a Trafficking Material
2. Designing (for) a New Scientific Discipline
3. Gender, Science, and the City
4. The Institute for Radium Research in Red Vienna
5. From Cambridge to Vienna: The Scintillation Counter in Female Hands
6. The Aftermath of the Cambridge-Vienna Controversy: Radioactivity and Politics in Vienna in the 1930s
7. Marietta Blau on the Margins of Nuclear and Particle Physics
Bibliography
Media Index
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Table 01/3:
Enrollment of female and male students at the University of Vienna, 1897–1914
Table 02/3:
Number of women enrolled in courses in the philosophical faculty of the University of Vienna by field
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