Helmholtz and the shaping of the American physics elite in the Gilded Age

D. Cahan
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ABSTRACT: This essay concerns Helmholtz9s relationships with American physics students and colleagues, and with his general image in Gilded Age America. His person, his teaching style, his views on the nature and function of science and its role within culture at large, and his institutional facilities played an important part in shaping the views of young American scientists and the institutional structures that they developed. The essay samples Helmholtz9s reputation among American men of science and letters, and surveys the American physics students and postdocs who studied with him in Berlin or worked in or simply visited him and his institute there. It points to the leadership roles that several of these men played in their own academic institutions and their new emerging discipline. It provides an analysis of Helmholtz as a teacher and mentor of American physics students, and considers the special case of Henry Rowland9s relationship with Helmholtz and his Berlin institute. Finally, it suggests that Helmholtz played a role, as inspirer, in the emergence of four key institutions of American physics——The physical review, The astrophysical journal, the American Physical Society, and the National Bureau of Standards. American physics students and postdocs in the Gilded Age idolized and lionized Helmholtz as a hero of pure science and research, as the embodiment of what it meant to be a physicist. As such, he helped shape the professional ideals and reality of the American physics elite that emerged during the late-19th century.
亥姆霍兹和镀金时代美国物理学精英的塑造
摘要:本文探讨了亥姆霍兹与美国物理学学生和同事的关系,以及他在镀金时代美国的总体形象。他本人、他的教学风格、他对科学的性质和功能及其在整个文化中的作用的看法,以及他的机构设施,在塑造年轻美国科学家的观点和他们所发展的机构结构方面发挥了重要作用。这篇文章考察了亥姆霍兹在美国科学界和文学界的声誉,并调查了在柏林与他一起学习、在他和他的研究所工作或仅仅访问过他的美国物理学学生和博士后。它指出了其中一些人在他们自己的学术机构和新兴学科中扮演的领导角色。它分析了赫尔姆霍兹作为美国物理学学生的老师和导师,并考虑了亨利·罗兰兹与赫尔姆霍兹及其柏林研究所的特殊关系。最后,它表明亥姆霍兹在美国物理学的四个关键机构——《物理评论》、《天体物理学杂志》、美国物理学会和国家标准局——的出现中发挥了启发作用。镀金时代的美国物理学学生和博士后把亥姆霍兹奉为偶像,把他当作纯科学和研究的英雄,当作物理学家的化身。因此,他帮助塑造了19世纪后期出现的美国物理学精英的职业理想和现实。
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