Cahan, David L. (Author)
This essay recounts Hermann von Helmholtz's trip to represent Germany at the International Electrical Congress in Chicago in 1893 as well as his reception by various members of the American scientific, technological, and cultural elite in several other American cities. In doing so, it seeks to portray something of the vitality of the youthful and increasingly important American scientific community; of the strong relationship between American and German scientists, including how Helmholtz used and was used by them and various other members of the American elite to promote science and culture in America as well as to promote his own and German interests; and, finally, of what many considered to be the close interactions between science and technology in the late nineteenth century. In short, the essay seeks to use Helmholtz's trip to capture a sense of the broader relationship among science, the nation-state, and cultural elites in Gilded-Age America and between Germany and America.
...More
Article
Pesic, Peter;
(2013)
Helmholtz, Riemann, and the Sirens: Sound, Color, and the “Problem of Space”
(/isis/citation/CBB001320409/)
Article
Katzir, Shaul;
(2009)
Hermann Aron's Electricity Meters: Physics and Invention in Late Nineteenth-Century Germany
(/isis/citation/CBB001031880/)
Article
Cahan, David;
(2004)
Helmholtz and the Shaping of the American Physics Elite in the Gilded Age
(/isis/citation/CBB000551027/)
Chapter
Cahan, David;
(2005)
Hermann von Helmholtz und die Ausgestaltung der amerikanischen Physik im Gilded Age
(/isis/citation/CBB001022592/)
Book
Löser, Philipp;
Strupp, Christoph;
(2005)
Universität der Gelehrten--Universität der Experten: Adaptionen deutscher Wissenschaft in den USA des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts
(/isis/citation/CBB001022588/)
Book
Fleck, Christian;
(2010)
A Transatlantic History of the Social Sciences: Robber Barons, the Third Reich and the Invention of Empirical Social Research
(/isis/citation/CBB001250210/)
Article
Cahan, David;
(2012)
Helmholtz and the British Scientific Elite: From Force Conservation to Energy Conservation
(/isis/citation/CBB001220431/)
Article
Arapostathis, Stathis;
Gooday, Graeme;
(2013)
Electrical Technoscience and Physics in Transition, 1880--1920
(/isis/citation/CBB001211898/)
Book
Bruce J. Hunt;
(2021)
Imperial Science: Cable Telegraphy and Electrical Physics in the Victorian British Empire
(/isis/citation/CBB544275565/)
Book
Hunt, Bruce J.;
(2010)
Pursuing Power and Light: Technology and Physics from James Watt to Albert Einstein
(/isis/citation/CBB001020403/)
Article
Peter Heering;
Julian Keck;
Gerhard A. Rohlfs;
(2020)
Laboratory Notes, Laboratory Experiences, and Conceptual Analysis: Understanding the Making of Ohm's First Law in Electricity
(/isis/citation/CBB078756980/)
Chapter
Sibum, H. Otto;
(2004)
Experience-Experiment: The Changing Experiential Basis of Physics
(/isis/citation/CBB000411177/)
Article
Rebok, Sandra;
(2009)
España en la lente de los viajeros científicos alemanes durante el siglo XIX
(/isis/citation/CBB000933130/)
Book
Giuseppe Pelosi;
Stefano Selleri;
(2023)
The Roots of Maxwell's A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field: Scotland and Tuscany, 'twinned by science'
(/isis/citation/CBB905350616/)
Article
Ortiz, Eduardo L.;
(2004)
El giro de la física en la Argentina desde Alemania hacia los Estados Unidos: Gaviola, Einstein y las fundaciones estadounidenses.
(/isis/citation/CBB000933595/)
Book
Hirt, Paul W.;
(2012)
The Wired Northwest: The History of Electric Power, 1870s--1970s
(/isis/citation/CBB001201248/)
Article
Cahan, David;
(2012)
The Awarding of the Copley Medal and the “Discovery”of the Law of Conservation of Energy: Joule, Mayer and Helmholtz Revisited
(/isis/citation/CBB001251433/)
Essay Review
Ursula Klein;
(2020)
Science, Industry, and the German Bildungsbürgertum
(/isis/citation/CBB173266813/)
Article
Pourprix, Bernard;
(2007)
De la reconstitution de la physique allemande du XIXe siècle: Les exemples de Georg Simon Ohm et Hermann Helmholtz
(/isis/citation/CBB000954360/)
Thesis
Pantalony, David Alexander;
(2002)
Rudolph Koenig (1832--1901), Hermann von Helmholtz (1821--1894) and the birth of modern acoustics
(/isis/citation/CBB001562537/)
Be the first to comment!