Cited page

Citations are available only to our active members. Sign up now to cite pages or passages in MLA, APA and Chicago citation styles.

X X

Cited page

Display options
Reset

The Kaiser's Chemists: Science and Modernization in Imperial Germany

By: Jeffrey Allan Johnson | Book details

Contents
Look up
Saved work (0)

matching results for page

Page vi
Why can't I print more than one page at a time?
While we understand printed pages are helpful to our users, this limitation is necessary to help protect our publishers' copyrighted material and prevent its unlawful distribution. We are sorry for any inconvenience.
9 Military Strength and Science Come Together: The Kaiser's Chemists at War180
Conclusion: Reflections on a "Most Instructive Case"200
Notes211
Bibliography249
Index271

Illustrations
1-1 Kaiser Wilhelm II12
2-1 Emil Fischer24
2-2 Wilhelm Ostwald28
2-3 Walther Nernst32
2-4 Carl Duisberg35
7-1 Max Guth's conception of the facade for the planned Imperial Chemical Institute, dated June 25, 1908140
7-2 Ernst von Ihne's perspective drawing of the main laboratory and technical section for the planned Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, Berlin-Dahlem, 1911140
7-3 First-story plan of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, Berlin-Dahlem, as proposed by Ernst von Ihne, February 1911141
7-4 First-story plan of the main building, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, Berlin-Dahlem, as proposed by Carl Duisberg, 1911142
7-5 First-story plan of the main building as completed (Willstätte'r's section)143
7-6 Photograph of east facade of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, Berlin-Dahlem, around 1913144

-vi-

Select text to:

Select text to:

  • Highlight
  • Cite a passage
  • Look up a word
Learn more Close
Loading One moment ...
of 286
Highlight
Select color
Change color
Delete highlight
Cite this passage
Cite this highlight
View citation

Are you sure you want to delete this highlight?