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Meeting Places: Scientific Congresses and Urban Identity in Victorian Britain

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Meeting Places: Scientific Congresses and Urban Identity in Victorian Britain - Miskell, Louise
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The promotion of knowledge was a major preoccupation of the Victorian era and, beginning in 1831 with the establishment of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, a number of national bodies were founded which used annual, week-long meetings held each year in a different town or city as their main tool of knowledge dissemination. Historians have long recognised the power of 'cultural capital' in the competitive climate of the mid-Victorian years, as towns raced to equip themselves with libraries, newspapers, ...

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Meeting Places: Scientific Congresses and Urban Identity in Victorian Britain 2016, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781138267107

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Meeting Places: Scientific Congresses and Urban Identity in Victorian Britain 2013, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781409452379

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