A.G. Stromberg : first class scientist, second class citizen : letters from the GULAG and a history of electroanalysis in the USSR /
Armin G. Stromberg was arguably one of the founding fathers of the technique of stripping voltammetry frequently used in chemical analysis, yet he is virtually unheard of in Western scientific circles. He was a brilliant scientist, but due to his German ancestry he was interred in one of the NKVD GU...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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London :
Imperial College Press,
©2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. The deportation of the ethnic populations of Russia
- 2. 'A willow in Siberia' : The family history and early life of Armin G. Stromberg pre-1937. Introduction. Ancestry and nationality. Armin's parents Heinrich and Magda. Letter of Doctor Berezantsev to the widow Magda R. Stromberg. A letter about Heinrich H. Stromberg's death, written by Vladimir Mamontov. A world turned upside down. Revolution and a second shock for Magda. Educating Armin. Walking on the edge of a precipice. Scientific isolation
- 3. Letters from the GULAG (March 1942-September 1943). Letter 1. Letter 2. Letter 3. Letter 4. Letter 5. Letter 5A. Letter 6. Letter 7. Letter 8. Letter 9. Letter 10. Letter 12. Letter 13. Letter 14. Letter 15. Letter 16. Letter 16A. Letter 16B. Letter 17. Letter 18. Letter 19. Letter 20. Letter 21. Letter 21A. Letter 22. Letter 23. Letter 24. Letter 25. Letter 26. Letter 27. Letter 28. Letter 29. Letter 30. Letter 31. Letter 32. Letter 33. Letter 34. Letter 35. Letter 37. Letter 38. Letter 39. Letter 41. Letter 42. Letter 43. Letters 44-45. Letter 46. Letter 47. Letter 48. Letter 49. Letter 50. Letter 51. Letter 52.