History of Science in Latin America: The Construction of an Intellectual Field (20th century)

History of Science in Latin America: The Construction of an Intellectual Field (20th century)

Essays in Honor of Juan Jose Saldana Gonzalez

Ramos-Lara, Maria de la Paz; Arboleda, Luis Carlos

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

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9783031755354

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Preface (Roshdi Rashed).- Introduction (Maria de la Paz Ramos-Lara & Luis Carlos Arboleda).- Part I: France and Spain relations in the institutionalization of the History of Science in Latin America.- Chapter 1. <> (Paris - April 1990). A significant moment in the history of Latin American science (Martha Cecilia Bustamante De La Ossa).- Chapter 2. Three moments of the Spanish contribution to the History of Science in Latin America: from the 20th century to the present time (Leoncio Lopez-Ocon Cabrera).- Part II: The Latin American Society for the History of Science and Technology (LASHST). Foundation, challenges and perspectives.- Chapter 3. Presence of Juan Jose Saldana in the Latin American History of Science as seen from Colombia (1981-2018) (Luis Carlos Arboleda).- Chapter 4. Establishment of the first Latin American community on History of Science (Maria de la Paz Ramos-Lara & Luis Carlos Arboleda).- Chapter 5. Notes on the contributions of the LASHST to the development of the historiography of science in Latin America (Maria Amelia Mascarenhas Dantes).- Chapter 6. The VI congress of the LASHCT (Buenos Aires) (Carlos D. Galles & Norma Isabel Sanchez).- Chapter 7. LASHST female president and the V Congress in Rio de Janeiro. Silvia Figueiroa Interview (Maria de la Paz Ramos-Lara).- Part III: Latin American science policy and participation in the international community. Incorporating Latin American history of science into a world wide agenda.- Chapter 8. Geometry, Counter-Disciplinarity, and the Path to Cubism and Relativity in Buenos Aires, 1895-1918 (Lewis R. Pyenson).- Chapter 9. From Latin American to the New Native American Identity: The Importance of History of Science in the Construction of the Who We Are (Regis Cabral).- Chapter 10. Science and Cultural Diversity in Latin American Countries (Olival Freire Junior & Michel Paty).- Chapter 11. Networks of Latin American historians of medicine and public health and their international visibility (Ana Maria Carrillo).- Chapter 12. The History of Science in Latin America and the international agenda: history, reflection on our themes, local scientific practices and perspectives (Maria Rachel Froes da Fonseca).- Part IV: The emergence of local History of Science projects, associations, journals, educative and research programs.- Chapter 13. The development of the History of Science as a discipline in Argentina (Carlos Galles & Pablo Lorenzano).- Chapter 14. The Institutionalization of the Social History of Sciences in Brazil (Heloisa Ma. Bertol Domingues).- Chapter 15. The institutionalization of the History of Science and Technology in Mexico (Maria de la Paz Ramos-Lara).- Chapter 16. The influence of Juan Jose Saldana in the development of the Historical and Social Studies of Sciences and Health in Colombia, 1979-2024 (Emilio Quevedo V. & Julieth Nathalia Barrera-Diaz).- Chapter 17. Intellectual collaboration at the early stage of the social and historical studies of science and technology in Venezuela (Hebe Vessuri & Isabelle Sanchez-Rose).- Chapter 18. An approach to the institutionalization of the History of Science in Chile (Zenobio Saldivia M. & Pablo Rojas C.).- Chapter 19. The Development of studies on the History of Sciences, Medicine and Engineering in Peru in the 20th century (Leticia Quinones, Jorge Lossio & Lizardo Seiner).- Chapter 20. The History of Science and Technology in the Cuban context: Institutionalization and development (Diego de Jesus Alamino Ortega & Yenile Aguilar Rodriguez).- Index.
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History of science in latin america;History of science;Philosophy of science in latin america;Juan Jose Saldana Gonzalez;Latin American philosophy