Abstract
In the Spring of 1944, an informal discussion took place in
Cambridge between Mr. R. S.
Whipple, Professor Allan Ferguson and Mr. F. H. C. Butler, concerning
the formation of a national Society for the History of Science.This is the opening sentence of the inaugural issue of the Bulletin
of the British Society for
the History of Science, the Society's first official publication.
Butler himself was the author
of this outline account of the subsequent approach to the Royal Society,
the parallel moves
to establish a National Committee of the International Academy of the
History of Science,
the formation of a provisional committee to prepare a draft constitution
for a national
society, and the proceedings of the first Annual General Meeting in May
1947.
Whipple had been in Cambridge to discuss his offer to present his collection
of old
scientific instruments
to the University and the possible foundation of a new museum, and Butler,
as Secretary
of the History of Science Committee in Cambridge, was the chief mover in
both this
development and an initiative coupled with it to establish a department
of the history of science.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,History
Cited by
26 articles.
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