Article ID: CBB790700450

Sociability, Radium and the Maintenance of Scientific Culture and Authority in Twentieth-Century Ireland: A Case Study of the Royal Dublin Society (2020)

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This article, through a case study of the Royal Dublin Society (RDS), traces the reception, experimentation with, and uses of radium in early twentieth-century Ireland. Throughout the nineteenth century there was increasing state intervention in the provision of scientific and technical education in Ireland. This culminated in the loss of the RDS's traditional role in this area. The article demonstrates that the RDS was forced to re-envisage its role as a scientific institution by actively seeking to support experimental research. Using radium as a case study, the article argues for the success of this tactic. It demonstrates that radium played a central role within the RDS as a nexus for the maintenance of an experimental and philanthropic culture that permeated much of the society's scientific output in this period. In doing this it highlights the importance of sociability in the promotion of science in Ireland in the early twentieth century. In addition, it explores the role of the RDS as an arbiter of scientific authority.

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Authors & Contributors
Womack, Jeffrey
Withers, Charles W. J.
Neswald, Elizabeth
Bedford, Riiko
Szöllösi-Janze, Margit
Sibum, H. Otto
Journals
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
British Journal for the History of Science
The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
History of Science
Publishers
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Houston
Obrador Edèndum, PURV; Santa Coloma de Queralt: Edèndum Obrador, Purves
Harvard University Press
Four Courts Press
Stanford University
Concepts
Societies; institutions; academies
Science and culture
Radium
Authority of science
Science and society
Science education and teaching
People
Curie, Pierre
Curie, Marie Sklodowska
Skinner, Henry Devenish
Kane, Robert
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Places
Ireland
United States
Great Britain
Dublin (Ireland)
Germany
Weimar Republic (1919-1933)
Institutions
British Association for the Advancement of Science
Museum of Irish Industry
Natural History Society of Dublin
Royal Dublin Society
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