Working Party on the History of Chemistry
Members
Working Party on the History of Chemistry
News, current activities, conferences and events
9ICHC will take place in Uppsala, Sweden, during August 21-23, 2013
Past activities
Historical Data on the Working Party
The Working Party on History of Chemistry was founded on 22 April 1977 in Budapest, by Ferenc Szabadvary
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Meetings Archive
Including events listings from 1995-current
Minutes
Meetings of the Working Party on History of Chemistry 2003-2011
Newsletters 2004-2005
Newsletters for the Working Party on the History of Chemistry 2004-2005
Reports, publications and other references
Working Party publications and reports
Proceedings of Working Party Conferences
Including the latest proceedings from the 6th International Conference on the History of Chemistry - "The Evolving Identity of Chemistry". Available also are reports on Working Pa...
Published report on Working Party Conference
Reports on Conference
Annual Reports
2001-2006
Other publications and reports
100 Distinguished European Chemists
Celebration of 100 Distinguished European Chemists from the Chemical Revolution to the 21st Century
Teaching History of Chemistry in Europe
By José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez, University of Valencia, Spain - November 2007
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Useful Links
Chemical Landmarks
RSC's official awards to historical sites in recognition of significant chemical discoveries or research
"HYLE" collected biography
"history & philosophy of chemistry"
Ambix:
The Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
The Chemical Heritage Foundation, USA
The Chemical Heritage Foundation, USA
America Chemical Society
Division of the History of Chemistry
Division of Analytical Chemistry of EuCheMS
listing of the contributions to the history of analytical chemistry in Europe
Contacts & Further Information
Chair: Professor Carsten Reinhardt, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Email: Carsten Reinhardt
Vice-chair and web editor: Associate professor Annette Lykknes,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Email: Annette Lykknes
European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences






