Defending the right to be a researcher
( Pp. 76-81)

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Onoprienko Valentin I. doktor filosofskih nauk, professor, glavnyy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Institute for research of scientific and technical potential and history of science of the national Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Abstract:
In the monograph of Doctor of Historical Sciences, leading researcher at the Institute of the History of Natural Science and Technology named after V.I. S.I. Vavilov Russian Academy of Sciences Olga Aleksandrovna Valkova "Storming the Citadel of Science: Women Scientists of the Russian Empire" examines and analyzes the history of the scientific activity of women in the Russian Empire in the period from the end of the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century inclusive. The book examines the process of the gradual integration of women into the sphere of professional scientific activity, which has been slowly going on in Russia since the end of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century, which has captured an increasing number of participants over time; studied the forms and types that took in this chronological period, the scientific work of women; legislative acts influencing it and regulating it; ways of interaction between women - science lovers with the professional scientific community and gradually developing stable paradigms of such interaction; the attitude of wide layers of the «educated society» to women scientists and their activities. The monograph is based on a wide range of historical sources, primarily archival, first introduced into scientific circulation. In addition, the author identified and used in the book a unique, completely previously unknown statistical material characterizing Russian women who were engaged in natural sciences in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The book is addressed to a wide circle of readers interested in the social history of science in Russia, the gender history of science, and the scientific and biographical genre.
How to Cite:
Onoprienko V.I., (2020), DEFENDING THE RIGHT TO BE A RESEARCHER. History and Modern Perspectives, 1 => 76-81.
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Keywords:
Academic women, public lectures, science and technology.


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