List of Figures and Tables Preface 1. The Joint Emergence of the Teaching-Research Laboratory and the Modern University: An Introduction ( Klaas van Berkel and Ernst Homburg) PART I: THE LABORATORY REVOLUTION: ORIGINS AND IMPACT 2. Origins and Spread of the 'Giessen Model' in University Science (Alan J. Rocke) 3. The Laboratory Ethos, 1850-1900 (Frans van Lunteren) PART II: LABORATORY NETWORKS 4. Chemistry in Zürich, 1833-1930: Developing the Teaching-Research Laboratory in the Swiss Context (Peter J. Ramberg) 5. Island Kingdoms in the Making: The New Laboratories and the Fragmentation of Dutch Universities c.
1900 (Klaas van Berkel) 6. A Fertile Ecosystem: University Chemical Laboratories and their Suppliers in Fin-de-Siècle Paris (Pierre Laszlo) 7. Fighting for Modern Teaching and Research Laboratories in Norway: The Chemistry Laboratory in Political Dispute Around 1920 (Annette Lykknes) 8. Religion and the Laboratory Revolution: Towards a Physiological Laboratory at a Calvinist University in the Netherlands, 1880-1924 (Ab Flipse) PART III: LABORATORY VALUES 9. Aspects of the Social Organization of the Chemical Laboratory in Heidelberg and Imperial College, London (Peter Morris) 10. Of Growing Significance: The Support Staff in the Laboratories and Institutes of Utrecht University During the Interwar Period (Bas Nugteren) 11. A Revolution in Genetics at Gendered Experimental Venues in Cambridge and London, 1890-1930 (Ida H. Stamhuis) 12.
Serialized Laboratories: Laboratory Journals and the Making of Modern Science and Scientific Publishing, 1840s-1950s (Dorien Daling) 13. Images of the Laboratory in the Popular Press (Geert Vanpaemel) Acknowledgements.