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Cathedrals of Science - The Personalities and Rivalries That Made Modern Chemistry (Hardcover)
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Cathedrals of Science - The Personalities and Rivalries That Made Modern Chemistry (Hardcover)
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In Cathedrals of Science, Patrick Coffey describes how chemistry
got its modern footing-how thirteen brilliant men and one woman
struggled with the laws of the universe and with each other. They
wanted to discover how the world worked, but they also wanted
credit for making those discoveries, and their personalities often
affected how that credit was assigned. Gilbert Lewis, for example,
could be reclusive and resentful, and his enmity with Walther
Nernst may have cost him the Nobel Prize; Irving Langmuir,
gregarious and charming, "rediscovered" Lewis's theory of the
chemical bond and received much of the credit for it. Langmuir's
personality smoothed his path to the Nobel Prize over Lewis.
Coffey deals with moral and societal issues as well. These same
scientists were the first to be seen by their countries as military
assets. Fritz Haber, dubbed the "father of chemical warfare,"
pioneered the use of poison gas in World War I-vividly
described-and Glenn Seaborg and Harold Urey were leaders in World
War II's Manhattan Project; Urey and Linus Pauling worked for
nuclear disarmament after the war. Science was not always fair, and
many were excluded. The Nazis pushed Jewish scientists like Haber
from their posts in the 1930s. Anti-Semitism was also a force in
American chemistry, and few women were allowed in; Pauling, for
example, used his influence to cut off the funding and block the
publications of his rival, Dorothy Wrinch.
Cathedrals of Science paints a colorful portrait of the building
of modern chemistry from the late 19th to the mid-20th century.
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