Physics in Oxford, 1839-1939 : laboratories, learning, and college life
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Physics in Oxford, 1839-1939 : laboratories, learning, and college life
Oxford University Press, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-346) and index
Contents of Works
- Physics in Oxford : problems and perspectives / Robert Fox, Graeme Gooday, and Tony Simcock
- The context and practices of Oxford Physics, 1839-77 / Robert Fox
- Robert Bellamy Clifton and the 'depressing inheritance' of the Clarendon Laboratory, 1877-1919 / Graeme Gooday
- Laboratories and physics in Oxford Colleges, 1848-1947 / Tony Simcock
- Mechanical physicists, the Millard Laboratory, and the transition from physics to engineering / Tony Simcock
- Translating ion physics from Cambridge to Oxford: John Townsend and the Electrical Laboratory, 1900-24 / Benoit Lelong
- The Lindemann Era / Jack Morrell
- Redfining the context: Oxford and the wider world of British physics, 1900-1940 / Jeff Hughes
- Epilogue / Robert Fox and Graeme Gooday
- Appendix I: The classification of the Oxford B.A.
- Appendix II: The syllabus for the Oxford B.A., 1831-1872
- Appendix III: Letter from Robert Clifton to Sir William Thomson