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The dream that never dies: the ideals and realities of cosmopolitanism in science, 1870–1940

机译:从未死的梦想:1870 - 1940年科学中的理想和现实

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In the half-century before the Great War, collaborative international ventures in science became increasingly common. The trend, manifested in scientific congresses and attempts to establish agreement on physical units and systems of nomenclature, had important consequences.One was the fear of information overload. How were scientists to keep abreast of the growing volume of books, journals, and reports? How were they to do so in an era without a common language? Responses to these challenges helped to foster new departures in cataloguing, bibliography, and an interest in Esperanto and other constructed languages.By 1914, the responses had also become involved in wider movements that promoted communication as a force for peace.The Great War dealt a severe blow to these cosmopolitan ideals, and the post-war reordering of international science did little to resurrect them.A “national turn” during the 1920s assumed a darker form in the 1930s, as totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and Spain associated science ever more closely with national interests.Although the Second World War further undermined the ideal of internationalism in science, the vision of science as part of a world culture open to all soon resurfaced, notably in UNESCO.As an aspiration, it remains with us today, in ventures for universal access to information made possible by digitization and the World Wide Web).The challenge in the twenty-first century is how best to turn aspiration into reality.
机译:在伟大的战争前半个世纪,科学的合作国际企业变得越来越普遍。表现出科学大会的趋势和试图建立关于物理单位和命名系统的协议,具有重要的影响。一个是对信息过载的恐惧。科学家如何及时了解越来越多的书籍,期刊和报告?没有一种通用语言,他们如何在一个时代这样做?对这些挑战的回答有助于促进目录,参考书目和对所有构造语言的目录,参考书目和兴趣的新偏离。到1914年,回应也涉及更广泛的动作,促进沟通作为和平力量。这场伟大的战争对这些国际化学理想的严重打击,国际科学的战后重新排序对他们的重新安排很少。20世纪20年代期间的“全国转弯”在20世纪30年代担任了较暗的形式,作为苏联,意大利,德国和西班牙相关科学的极权主义制度,与国家利益更密切地密切相关。虽然第二次世界大战进一步破坏了科学国际主义的理想,但科学的愿景,作为世界文化的一部分,很快就会转回,特别是在教科文组织。作为一个愿望,它今天仍然与我们在我们的风险投资中,以普遍获得数字化和万维网可能取得的信息。二十一世纪的挑战是如何最好地将渴望变为现实。

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    Robert Fox;

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