This book offers the first comprehensive and authoritative text on the history of physics in Italy’s industrial and financial capital, from the foundation of the University of Milan’s Institute of Physics in 1924 up to the early 1960s, when it moved to its current location. It includes biographies and a historical-scientific analysis of the main research topics investigated by world-renowned physicists such as Aldo Pontremoli, Giovanni Polvani, Giovanni Gentile Jr., Beppo Occhialini, and Piero Caldirola, highlighting their contributions to the development of Italian physics in a national and international context. Further, the book provides a historical perspective on the interplay of physics and politics in Italy during both the Fascist re...
Al di là dei personali contributi allo sviluppo della disciplina, Orso Mario Corbino merita di esser...
The widespread positivist approach of physics research in Italy at the turn of the XIX and XX centur...
The widespread positivist approach of physics research in Italy at the turn of the XIX and XX centur...
On the foundation of the University in Milan, Aldo Pontremoli was appointed to carry out research in...
The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking the energy b...
For various reasons (cultural, economical, etc.) related to a long history (starting perhaps from Ga...
This book draws upon a wealth of archival material to present the life and achievements of Pietro Bl...
Aldo Pontremoli was the founder of the first Institute of Physics of the University of Milan. The ai...
In 1936, the arrival of the young theoretical physicist Giovanni Gentile Jr. at the Institute of Phy...
The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking atomic nucle...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
On 7 November 1921, the new Institute of Physics of the Royal Institute of Higher, Practical and Adv...
The present paper focuses on Rossi\u2019s activity during the Italian years, first at Florence Insti...
n 1952, within CNR (National Research Council), National Committee for Nuclear Research (CNRN) was f...
Al di là dei personali contributi allo sviluppo della disciplina, Orso Mario Corbino merita di esser...
The widespread positivist approach of physics research in Italy at the turn of the XIX and XX centur...
The widespread positivist approach of physics research in Italy at the turn of the XIX and XX centur...
On the foundation of the University in Milan, Aldo Pontremoli was appointed to carry out research in...
The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking the energy b...
For various reasons (cultural, economical, etc.) related to a long history (starting perhaps from Ga...
This book draws upon a wealth of archival material to present the life and achievements of Pietro Bl...
Aldo Pontremoli was the founder of the first Institute of Physics of the University of Milan. The ai...
In 1936, the arrival of the young theoretical physicist Giovanni Gentile Jr. at the Institute of Phy...
The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking atomic nucle...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
On 7 November 1921, the new Institute of Physics of the Royal Institute of Higher, Practical and Adv...
The present paper focuses on Rossi\u2019s activity during the Italian years, first at Florence Insti...
n 1952, within CNR (National Research Council), National Committee for Nuclear Research (CNRN) was f...
Al di là dei personali contributi allo sviluppo della disciplina, Orso Mario Corbino merita di esser...
The widespread positivist approach of physics research in Italy at the turn of the XIX and XX centur...
The widespread positivist approach of physics research in Italy at the turn of the XIX and XX centur...