Article ID: CBB000774432

A Disciplinary Immigrant: Alexander Smith at the University of Chicago, 1894--1911 (2008)

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The publication in 1906 of Alexander Smith's Introduction to general inorganic chemistry inaugurated a decisive change in chemical pedagogy in the US, the effects of which are still evident. The nature and extent of Smith's innovations are described through a comparison of his text to its source material and contemporaries. His authoritative command of and whole-hearted commitment to the intellectual framework of Ionist physical chemistry set his text apart from its American competitors, while his efforts to make the tools of physical chemistry immediately useful to his readers distinguished it from its most immediate source material, Wilhelm Ostwald's Grundlinien der anorganischen Chemie. Smith's curricular innovations in chemistry were a practical expression of his radically restrictive view of the social role of collegiate education, which he conceived as solely of use for its ability to prepare students for professional life. During the fifteen years prior to the publication of his groundbreaking textbook, Smith underwent two critical, formative experiences. First, he retreated intellectually from the structural organic chemistry in which he was trained, ultimately adopting a professional identity as a physical inorganic chemist. His involvement in the controversy regarding the structure of 1,3-diketones reveals much about his reasons for eventually abandoning organic chemistry. Second, he served the National Education Association as chairman of the Sub-committee on College Entrance Requirements in Chemistry, in the process making a close study of the ends and methods of secondary and collegiate education. These experiences made him unique among proponents of physical chemistry in the US, and help account for the unique nature of his contributions to the development of the chemical professions.

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Description On Smith's work on organic and physical chemistry, leading up to the publication of his 1906 textbook.


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Authors & Contributors
Porto, Paulo Alves
Raissa Martins Idalgo e Silva
José Otavio Baldinato
Adúriz-Bravo, Agustín
Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette
Bertomeu Sánchez, José Ramón
Journals
Science and Education
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
Dahlemer Archivgespräche
European Physical Journal H
Publishers
Archives contemporaines
Bloomsbury Academic
Springer
Concepts
Chemistry
Science education and teaching
Textbooks
Physical chemistry
Inorganic chemistry
Philosophy of science
People
Parkes, Samuel
Bergman, Torbern Olof
Berthollet, Claude Louis
Cooke, Josiah Parsons, Jr.
Du, Yaquan
Duhem, Pierre
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
China
France
Great Britain
Bulgaria
Germany
Japan
Institutions
University of Chicago
Real Seminario Científico e Industrial de Vergara
Mekteb-i Harbiye (War school) (Istanbul, Turkey)
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