125 Years: The Physical Society & The Institute of Physics,

by John L. Lewis

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The modern Institute of Physics and its predecessors have served the needs of physics and physicists for 125 years. In celebration of this anniversary, 125 Years: The Physical Society and The Institute of Physics charts the history of the Institute from its origins to the present day. It provides a fascinating account of the people and events that shaped the Institute's development and includes the:

  • Emergence of physics as a separate scientific discipline
  • Formation of the Physical Society of London
  • Establishment of the Institute of Physics
  • Granting of a Royal Charter to the Institute of Physics
  • Final decades of the millennium

    Separate chapters are devoted to the educational, professional, and publishing activities of the Institute.

    Pioneers such as Guthrie, Glazebrook, and Phillips could not have envisaged the ways in which the modern Institute has developed, but would surely approve of the way it is moving forward to the next millennium.
    • ISBN10 1482268620
    • ISBN13 9781482268621
    • Publish Date 1 January 1999
    • Publish Status Out of Print
    • Out of Print 14 September 2021
    • Publish Country GB
    • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • Imprint CRC Press
    • Format eBook
    • Pages 257
    • Language English