Redirecting Science
Discover the intricate relationships between basic science and its economic foundations in the thought-provoking book Redirecting Science by renowned publisher Cambridge University Press. This compelling study delves into the historical context of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Copenhagen University during the tumultuous years between the two World Wars. With a focus on the influential director, Niels Bohr, a prominent Danish physicist, the book examines how his leadership shaped the funding and administration of the Institute. Spanning 372 pages, this hardback edition, published in 1990, provides invaluable insights into the evolution of science and its financial underpinnings. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the progress of scientific thought, Redirecting Science is a must-read that sheds light on the pivotal role of economic support in advancing research and innovation.