International collaboration in the history of science of Central Europe

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  • Soňa Štrbaňova Centre for the History of Sciences and Humanities the Institute for Contemporary History the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4467/23921749PKHN_PAU.16.017.5273

Keywords:

History of science, history of science in the Habsburg Monarchy, cooperation in the history of science, national and international history of science, formation of scientific terminology,

Abstract

In the last ten years, approximately, we could witness an evolution in informal international collaboration focusing on shared and interconnected history of science in the Habsburg Monarchy and in Central Europe in general. This effort, which includes mainly historians of science from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, has already produced a number of important results and contributed to the thematization of some timeless topics of history of sciences such as, for instance, nationalization and internationalization of science. In the context of this cooperation, the seminar of Jan Surman, a historian of science of Polish descent, held at the Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague in May 2015, concentrated on the formation of national scientific terminologies. It also underlined the necessity and usefulness of international collaboration in achieving a deeper understanding of the “national” histories of science, which cannot be separated from the “international” history.

Author Biography

Soňa Štrbaňova, Centre for the History of Sciences and Humanities the Institute for Contemporary History the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

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2015-11-24

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