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William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son John Jenkin (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son By John Jenkin (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son by John Jenkin (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)


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This book is a joint biography of William and Lawrence Bragg, who changed all of science in the 20th-century with the development of X-ray crystallography, and by mentoring the mid-century discovery of the structure of DNA. Their stories are vivid examples of science teaching and research in a colonial setting (Australia).

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son Summary

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son: The Most Extraordinary Collaboration in Science by John Jenkin (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)

In 1912 Lawrence Bragg explained the interaction of X-rays with crystals, and he and his father (William) thereby pioneered X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. They then led the latter field internationally for 50 years, when most areas of science were transformed by the knowledge created: physics, chemistry, geology, materials science, electronics, and most recently biology and medical science. This book charts how this humble pair (William English, his son Australian) rose from obscurity to international prominence and then back to current, undeserved obscurity. Attention is also given to the crucial roles of both father and son during the dreadful years of the First World War, and to William's early and unshakeable belief in the dual wave and particle natures of radiation and his eventual vindication. Unlike earlier studies, the book highlights the intimate interactions between father and son that made their project possible, emphasizes personal, family, and wider human relationships, and offers new insights into teaching and research in a British colonial setting.

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son Reviews

It superbly rewards one's attention. * Physics Today *
It superbly rewards one's attention. [A] valuable and thoughtful book. * Physics Today *
'Jenkin's masterly exposition [...] an admirable book.' Physics World, July 2008
the level of detail especially about their personal lives shows the considerable time and effort the author took in putting together this interesting and well-written book. The book would certainly appeal to any reader interested in the history or science or the research work of William and Lawrence Bragg. The personal accounts set the book apart and give the reader a feel for who William and Lawrence were and the journeys they underwent. * Scope *
A valuable and thoughtful book...I highly recommend Jenkin's biography to all readers interested in the history of 20th century physics and to those interested in the history of condensed matter physics or crystallography. * William Evenson, Physics Today *
Jenkin's exploration of Australian archives and family papers illuminates a fresh and fascinating appraisal of the braggs'science in a social context. Chemistry World, May 2008.
I warmly recommend Jenkin's book to everyone interested in the emergence of science in its ambient social fabric. It is a captivating record of the intense collaboration of two great personalities... * Dieter Schwarzenbach, Crystallography Reviews d *

About John Jenkin (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)

Dr John Jenkin Honorary Associate, Philosophy Program, La Trobe University, Australia John Jenkin was born, raised, and educated in Adelaide, South Australia, and graduated B.Sc. with first-class honours in physics from the University of Adelaide in 1960. He then completed a Ph.D. in low-energy nuclear physics at the Australian National University in Canberra, and held post-doctoral appointments at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, England, and the University of Minnesota, USA. The remainder of his career has been spent at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, where he became Reader and Head of the Department of Physics (1968-1992), and then joined the history-and-philosophy-of-science program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (1993-1999). His research at La Trobe has concerned the electronic properties of materials (in Physics) and the history of the physical sciences in Australia (in Humanities). He retired in 2000 and is currently a Research Associate in the Philosophy Program at La Trobe.

Table of Contents

1. Stoneraise Place ; 2. Market Harborough ; 3. King William's College ; 4. Cambridge University ; 5. Adelaide: early years ; 6. Consolidation and marriage ; 7. Growth and maturity ; 8. Towards research ; 9. Leave-of-absence ; 10. Aftermath ; 11. Front-rank research: alpha-particles ; 12. Willie and Bob's Australian education ; 13. Further research: X- and gamma rays ; 14. Goodbye Australia! ; 15. Hello England! ; 16. X-ray waves and crystals ; 17. The Great War ; 18. Post-war separation: London and Manchester ; 19. Epilogue

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NPB9780199235209
9780199235209
0199235201
William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son: The Most Extraordinary Collaboration in Science by John Jenkin (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2007-11-15
476
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