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A devotion to their science: pioneer women of radioactivity

Marelene F. Rayner-Canham and Geoffrey Rayner-Canham
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page ix)
  • Acknowledgements (page xi)
  • Foreword (Marianne Ainley, page xii)
  • PART ONE: THE OVERVIEW (page 1)
  • 1. Early Years of Radioactivity (page 3)
  • 2. Pioneer Women of Radioactivity (page 12)
  • PART TWO: THE FRENCH GROUP (page 29)
  • 3. Marie Curie: Time Only for Science and Family (Helena M. Pycior, page 31)
  • 4. Ellen Gleditsch: Professor and Humanist (Anne-Marie Weidler Kubanek and Grete P. Grzegorek, page 51)
  • 5. May Sybil Leslie: From Radioactivity to Industrial Chemistry (page 76)
  • 6. Catherine Chamié: Devoted Researcher of the Institut de Radium (page 82)
  • 7. Stefania Maracineanu: Ignored Romanian Scientist (Miruna Popescu, Marelene F. Rayner-Canham, and Geoffrey W. Rayner-Canham, page 87)
  • 8. Alicia Dorabialska: Polish Chemist (Stephanie Weinsberg-Tekel, page 92)
  • 9. Irène Joliot-Curie: Following in Her Mother's Footsteps (E. Tina Crossfield, page 97)
  • 10. ...And Some Other Women of the French Group (page 124)
  • PART THREE: THE BRITISH GROUP (page 127)
  • 11. Harriet Brooks: From Researcher Pioneer to Wife and Mother (page 129)
  • 12. Fanny Cook Gates: A Promise Unfulfilled (page 138)
  • 13. Jadwiga Szmidt: A Passion for Science (page 145)
  • 14. Ada Hitchins: Research Assistant to Frederick Soddy (page 152)
  • 15. ...And Some Other Women of the British Group (page 156)
  • PART FOUR: THE AUSTRO-GERMAN GROUP (page 161)
  • 16. Lise Meitner: The Foiled Nobelist (Sallie A. Watkins, page 163)
  • 17. Stefanie Horovitz: A Crucial Role in the Discovery of Isotopes (page 192)
  • 18. Marietta Blau: Discoverer of the Cosmic Ray "Stars" (Leopold E. Halpern, page 196)
  • 19. Elizaveta Karamihailova: Bulgarian Pioneer of Radioactivity (Snezha Tsoneva-Matthewson, Marelene F. Rayner-Canham, and Geoffrey W. Rayner-Canham, page 205)
  • 20. Elizabeth Róna: The Polonium Woman (page 209)
  • 21. Ida Tacke Noddack: Proposer of Nuclear Fission (Fathi Habashi, page 217)
  • 22. ...And Some Other Women of the Austro-German Group (page 226)
  • Epilogue: The End of an Era and a New Generation (page 229)
  • Appendix: Dates of Selected Events in the History of Atomic Science (1895-1940) (page 235)
  • Contributors (page 237)
  • Notes (page 239)
  • Index (page 303)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
ISIS 89.4 (1998): 760-761 http://www.jstor.org/stable/236797
Citable Link
Published: c1997
Publisher: Chemical Heritage Foundation
ISBN(s)
  • 9780773516427 (paper)
  • 9780773516083 (hardcover)
  • 9780773566583 (ebook)
Subject
  • Women's Studies
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