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Epilogue

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Part of the book series: Chemists and Chemistry ((CACH,volume 13))

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Provincialism is expressed not only in terms of geography, or space, but also in terms of time. The first sort may be offset by travel, and the second sort by reading. The second sort is what concerns us as historians in general, and historians of science in particular.

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Ross, S. (1991). Epilogue. In: Nineteenth-Century Attitudes: Men of Science. Chemists and Chemistry, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3588-7_8

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