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Archibald Liversidge: Imperial Science Under the Southern Cross

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Archibald Liversidge: Imperial Science Under the Southern Cross

Contributors:

By (Author) Roy MacLeod

ISBN:

9781920898809

Publisher:

Sydney University Press

Imprint:

Sydney University Press

Publication Date:

1st December 2009

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

500.81

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

637

Description

When Archibald Liversidge first arrived at Sydney University in 1872 as reader in Geology and Assistant in the Laboratory he had about ten students and two rooms in the main building. In 1874 he became professor of geology and mineralogy and by 1879 he had persuaded the senate to open a faculty of science. He became its first dean in 1882. In 1880 he visited Europe as a trustee of the Australian Museum and his report helped to establish the Industrial, Technological and Sanitary Museum which formed the basis of the present Powerhouse Museum's collection. Liversidge also played a major role in the setting up of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science which held its first congress in 1888. For anyone interested in Archibald Liversidge, his contribution to crystallography, mineral chemistry, chemical geology, strategic minerals policy and a wider field of colonial science.

Reviews

'The bulk of [this] impressive study is concerned with Liversidge's successes and frustrations in transforming the underendowed University of Sydney into a scientific and technical institution. It also provides a detailed analytical account of his many contributions to the public science of Sydney and NSW'

-- W.H. Brock * The British Journal for the History of Science *

Author Bio

Roy MacLeod is professor emeritus of (modern) history at the University of Sydney.

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