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    Seeing the Invisible: The Introduction and Development of Electron Microscopy in Britain, 1935–1945.Pedro Ruiz-Castell - 2013 - History of Science 51 (2):221-249.
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    Scientific Instruments for Education in Early Twentieth-Century Spain.Pedro Ruiz-Castell - 2008 - Annals of Science 65 (4):519-527.
    Summary 1898 marked a crucial point in the end of the nineteenth-century Spanish crisis. The military defeat ending the Spanish-American War was seen as proof that the country was in terminal decline. With the ideals of regeneration spreading throughout Spanish society, the State became more interested in supporting and sponsoring science and technology, as well as in creating a modern educational system. The resulting reforms reflected this strong interest in scientific education, and consequently, the first decades of the twentieth century (...)
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    Pedro M. Pruna Goodgall. La Real Academia de Ciencias de la Habana, 1861–1898. 611 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2002. [REVIEW]Pedro Ruiz-Castell - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):441-442.
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