Thesis ID: CBB001567582

Citizens of the Chemical Complex: Industrial Expertise and Science Philanthropy in Imperial and Weimar Germany (2014)

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Leon, Juan Andres (Author)


Harvard University
Voskuhl, Adelheid
Beckert, Sven
Galison, Peter
Beckert, Sven


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Advisor: Galison, Peter; Committee Members: Voskuhl, Adelheid, Beckert, Sven.
Physical Details: 366 pp.
Language: English

This dissertation is a social and cultural history of chemical industrialists and their role in the development of both science and capitalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It focuses on the case of Germany, where many chemists became some the most powerful industrial leaders during this period. Since the late nineteenth century, chemistry in Germany constituted a cosmos radiating from the large industrial sites, of which the academic discipline was just the tip of the iceberg. The chemical Industry supported a formidable scientific research system, and industrial chemists rose to the highest social circles, from which they exerted unique forms of activism. In particular, science philanthropy provided chemical industrialists with a point of entry to elite German society. Their status as scientists, combined with their manufacturing social backgrounds, led to an inclination towards supporting scientific research through direct participation and political lobbying, with less emphasis on the financial donations common in American philanthropy. Crucially, this support extended beyond chemistry, to other applied sciences and even apparently non-industrial pursuits such as astronomy. In these other fields, they sought to replicate the industrial support system that existed in chemistry, while opening the opportunity to participate directly in their amateur scientific interests. I contend that these non-financial forms of support for science played an important role during the radical changes in twentieth-century Germany, including war, hyperinflation, extreme economic cycles, and the increasing political polarization of the Weimar era.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 75/05(E), Nov 2014. Proquest Document ID: 1502868695.


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Plumpe, Werner
Stephen P. Walker
Monika Ankele
Sebastian Hoffmann
Panoutsopoulos, Grigoris
Wieser, Martin
Journals
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
History of Psychology
History and Technology
Central European History
Publishers
Società Chimica Italiana
C.H. Beck Press
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Concepts
Science and society
Industrial chemistry
Business history
Science and industry
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People
Duisberg, Carl
Ginori Conti, Piero
Jaensch, Walther (1889-1950)
Heinz, Henry J.
Fischer, Emil Hermann
Wiley, Harvey Washington
Time Periods
20th century
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Weimar Republic (1919-1933)
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Baghdad (Iraq)
Institutions
Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft (I. G. Farben)
Rockefeller Foundation
Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
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