SCIENCE POLICY IN IMPERIAL GERMANY: A Progress Report

The report presents the results of an on-going project on science policy in Germany, particularly in Prussia during 1870 and 1914. During these decades patterns of cooperation between government, the scientific community, and private entrepreneurs were developed which tremendously increased the impo...

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Imperial Germany
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Political parties
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