This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.Maria Ogilvie Gordon was one of the most proilfic researchers ofthe late nineteenth century. Born and bred in Scotland she was the first women to obtain a D.Sc from the University of London and a Ph.D from Munich University. Much of her research was in the Tyrol in the high Alps between Austria and Italy. By 1900 she had published over 19 papers, many of them in German. However it was not until later in life that she received recognition for her work. This book chapter explores her background, context, and the work she undertook and the contribution she made to the advancement of structural geology and palaeontology in the Alps
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The double meanings of ‘case’ in the subtitle pinpoint the dual investigations of this chapter. It f...
Hermann (German) Trautschold (1817-1902) is an outstanding researcher of the Carboniferous, Jurassic...
This dictionary entry is not available through ChesterRepThis dictionary entry discusses the life an...
Margarete Gütschow is not well-known in the history of archaeology, but she should be included among...
In May 1919 the first female Fellows of the Geological Society were elected and from then on attend...
This is the relation of a geological tour in the Alps led by the author, in which three young Edinbu...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-07-10, issued 2020-07-10AbstractIn May ...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-10-26, issued 2020-10-...
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Women have taken on a range of roles in scientific societies since the early twentieth century. The ...
Helen Muir was a leader in British biomedical research over many years. She trained as a chemist at ...
Elinor Wight Gardner (1892–1981) was the first female geologist who worked and published as a geoarc...
Abstract: Grace Anne Milne, born in 1832, was the eldest child of James Milne of Findhorn in Moraysh...
lago to carry out the fieldwork that led the famous British geologist to write On the Geology of Som...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-06-27Ida Lilian Slater (1881-1969) was ...
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