@article{Gordin_Surman_2016, title={Beyond the center: Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe and their histories. An interview with Professor Michael Gordin conducted by Jan Surman}, volume={15}, url={https://ojs.ejournals.eu/SHS/article/view/SHS.16.021.6164}, DOI={10.4467/23921749SHS.16.021.6164}, abstractNote={<span>What is special about sciences in Central and Eastern Europe? What are the obstacles for writing histories of science production beyond metropoles? Is this science different then science in the centers and what makes it such? How imperial are sciences made by representatives of the dominant nations and of non-dominant nations? These are some of the questions touched upon in the interview of Michael Gordin, leading historian of science from Princeton University.</span>}, journal={Studia Historiae Scientiarum}, author={Gordin, Michael and Surman, Jan}, year={2016}, month={Nov.}, pages={433–452} }