The Quiet Revolution |
Acknowledgments |
Introduction |
![]() | 1— Academic Chemistry in Early Nineteenth-Century Germany |
![]() | 2— Growing Up and Limbering Up |
• | The Kingdom of Hanover |
• | Forefathers |
• | Beyhood |
• | Gymnasium and University |
• | Doctoral Work |
• | The Decline of Dualistic Organic Chemistry |
![]() | 3— A Journeyman Chemist |
![]() | 4— Gerhardt and Wurtz |
![]() | 5— Early Years in Marburg |
![]() | 6— Confronting the Reform Movement |
![]() | 7— Kekulé, Wurtz, and the Rise of Structure Theory |
![]() | 8— Carbonic Acid and Natural Types |
![]() | 9— The Great Break |
![]() | 10— The Theory of Chemical Structure and the Structure of Chemical Theory |
![]() | 11— Leipzig |
![]() | 12— Aromatic Chemistry |
![]() | 13— Life and Work in Leipzig |
![]() | 14— Pride and Prejudice |
Issues and Reflections |
![]() | Notes |
Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Sources |
![]() | Glossary |
![]() | Bibliography |
![]() | Index |