Sites of Chemistry in the 18th Century

Sites of Chemistry in the 18th Century

Event: Sites of Chemistry in the 18th Century

Date: 04 Jun 2011

Sites of Chemistry in the 18th Century

Oxford: Chemical Paris: laboratories and other sites, 1750-90

Speaker: John Perkins

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The Site of Ambiguity: the chemistry laboratory at Louvain University

Speaker: Geert Vanpaemel

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Realizing Joseph Priestley’s laboratory in Northumberland, Pennsylvania

Speaker: Mary Bowden

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Chemistry in the Garret – James Watt’s cookbook chemistry at Heathfield, Birmingham, 1790-1819

Speaker: Jane Insley

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Chemistry in Dissenting Academies and Literary & Philosophical Societies

Speaker: Rachel Dunn

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Making space, building networks: women’s chemistry in late 18 th -century Spain

Speaker: Elena Serrano

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Chemistry in the Swedish Bureau of Mines

Speaker: Hjalmar Fors

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Places of chemistry and pollution, Paris and France, 1750-1800

Speaker: Thomas Le Roux

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The workshop of ballooning: staging a culture of heat and gases in provincial towns in France at the end of the 18th century

Speaker: Marie Thébaud

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