This article, through a case study of the Royal Dublin Society (RDS), traces the reception, experimentation with, and uses of radium in early twentieth-century Ireland. Throughout the nineteenth century there was increasing state intervention in the provision of scientific and technical education in Ireland. This culminated in the loss of the RDS's traditional role in this area. The article demonstrates that the RDS was forced to re-envisage its role as a scientific institution by actively seeking to support experimental research. Using radium as a case study, the article argues for the success of this tactic. It demonstrates that radium played a central role within the RDS as a nexus for the maintenance of an experimental and philanthropic...
This thesis offers a re-evaluation of the activities and mindset of a community of natural philosoph...
This chapter argues for the significant role played by Irish-based medics as collectors and communic...
textFrom the moment Marie Curie announced the existence of radium, the strange new element captured ...
This article, through a case study of the Royal Dublin Society (RDS), traces the reception, experime...
This paper reports on research into the history and library of the Royal College of Science for Irel...
The Queen’s Colleges in Belfast, Cork and Galway were founded in 1845 as a solution to the education...
Through an analysis of the debate between Charles Davenant in England, and Arthur Dobbs, Thomas Prio...
PhDThe Royal Institution is generally thought of as an institution devoted solely to scientific res...
Twenty years ago, science communication in Ireland was barely a recognisable phenomenon. That began ...
Radioactive sources have been used in Ireland for the benefit of society since the early nineteen hu...
The connections between science and civic culture in the Victorian period have been extensively, an...
THESIS 7364Introduction: The period 1878 to 1924 encompassed by this thesis was one in which profoun...
The paper explores the activities of the Dublin Society as a form of public reason. Founded in 1731 ...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who were members or associate...
This thesis examines the neglected practice of Enlightenment in Ireland through a study of the insti...
This thesis offers a re-evaluation of the activities and mindset of a community of natural philosoph...
This chapter argues for the significant role played by Irish-based medics as collectors and communic...
textFrom the moment Marie Curie announced the existence of radium, the strange new element captured ...
This article, through a case study of the Royal Dublin Society (RDS), traces the reception, experime...
This paper reports on research into the history and library of the Royal College of Science for Irel...
The Queen’s Colleges in Belfast, Cork and Galway were founded in 1845 as a solution to the education...
Through an analysis of the debate between Charles Davenant in England, and Arthur Dobbs, Thomas Prio...
PhDThe Royal Institution is generally thought of as an institution devoted solely to scientific res...
Twenty years ago, science communication in Ireland was barely a recognisable phenomenon. That began ...
Radioactive sources have been used in Ireland for the benefit of society since the early nineteen hu...
The connections between science and civic culture in the Victorian period have been extensively, an...
THESIS 7364Introduction: The period 1878 to 1924 encompassed by this thesis was one in which profoun...
The paper explores the activities of the Dublin Society as a form of public reason. Founded in 1731 ...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who were members or associate...
This thesis examines the neglected practice of Enlightenment in Ireland through a study of the insti...
This thesis offers a re-evaluation of the activities and mindset of a community of natural philosoph...
This chapter argues for the significant role played by Irish-based medics as collectors and communic...
textFrom the moment Marie Curie announced the existence of radium, the strange new element captured ...