Sergei Vinogradskii and the Cycle of Life: From the Thermodynamics of Life to Ecological Microbiology, 1850-1950

Author:   Lloyd Ackert
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   2013 ed.
Volume:   34
ISBN:  

9789400751972


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Sergei Vinogradskii and the Cycle of Life: From the Thermodynamics of Life to Ecological Microbiology, 1850-1950


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This is one of those biographies that provide a window onto the broader understanding of science in its social and cultural context. Using Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradskii’s career and scientific research trajectory as a point of entry, this book illustrates the manner in which microbiologists, chemists, botanists, and plant physiologists inscribed the concept of a “cycle of life” into their investigations. Their research transformed a longstanding notion into the fundamental approaches and concepts that underlay the new ecological disciplines that emerged in the 1920s. The book presents a reconstruction of significant episodes of Vinogradskii’s laboratory practices and the role of theory in their development. It paints the broader picture of the history of ecology, microbiology and soil science and how these are uniquely united: through the concept of the cycle of life.    ​

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Author:   Lloyd Ackert
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   2013 ed.
Volume:   34
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   4.439kg
ISBN:  

9789400751972


ISBN 10:   9400751974
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Bibliography Acknowledgements.-   Introduction.-   Part I. Plant Physiology.- Chapter 1. A Synthesis of Thermodynamics and Bioenergetics in Plant Physiology: The Investigation of a Moody Apprentice.- Part II Experiment and Natural History.- Chapter 2: The Exchange of Matter and the Transformation of Energy.- Chapter 3.  The Laboratory is Nature: Investigating the Cycle of Life under the Microscope.- Chapter 4. Free Nature in the Laboratory.- Part III. Ecology.- Chapter 5.  Vinogradskii’s Transformation from Plant Physiologist to Ecologist, 1890-1920.- Chapter 6 - Soil Science and Russian Ecology.- Part IV.  French Agriculture.- Chapter 7.  The Master of Brie-Compte-Robert and his ‘Direct Method:’ Translating the Cycle of Life into Ecology.- Chapter 8. Ecological Microbiology.- Part V. The Impact of Vinogradskii’s Work.- Chapter 9.  Science is Ecological and Ecology is Scientific: The Uptake of Vinogradskii’s Direct Methods.- Chapter 10. Vinogradskii’s Reception in Russian and Soviet Microbiology Chapter 11. Conclusions.-  Bibliography.

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From the book reviews: The book is an important contribution to our picture of shifting disciplinary boundaries, as well as to discussions of the not-so-black-and-white distinction between field science and lab science. it complicates our understanding of the streams of thought and methodology that blended into ecology and into Vernadsky s biogeochemistry by 1920 or so. Thus, it is an important contribution to environmental history particularly restoring the cycle of life concept to the narrative as well as to the history of biology. (James Strick, Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 48, 2014)


From the book reviews: The book is an important contribution to our picture of shifting disciplinary boundaries, as well as to discussions of the not-so-black-and-white distinction between field science and lab science. ... it complicates our understanding of the streams of thought and methodology that blended into ecology and into Vernadsky's biogeochemistry by 1920 or so. Thus, it is an important contribution to environmental history-particularly restoring the cycle of life concept to the narrative-as well as to the history of biology. (James Strick, Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 48, 2014)


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