
Stalin's Great Science
During the early years of the 20th century, the prevailing motivation among Russian academic researchers was to catch up with their European colleagues in contributing to the world's body of knowledge in 'pure' sciences, all the while demonstrating sometimes benign but mostly arrogant neglect of practical, 'applied' research.
August 2004
publish date
Paperback
physical format
384
pages
Publisher
Imperial College Press
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