After completing a master's degree at McGill University under Rutherford's tutelage, Brooks continued her post-graduate work at Bryn Mawr College and Cambridge University, eventually returning to McGill to work again with Rutherford. In 1904 she left Canada to work at Barnard College in New York City, and then with Curie in Paris. Brooks had a significant career as a nuclear scientist, but her success was hampered by the fact that she was a woman. She eventually married and left research. Her premature death at age fifty-six was probably related to her work with radiation.
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Biography of Harriet Brooks (1876-1933), one of the first Canadian researchers in the field of radioactivity, and her works. It follows her struggle to overcome conventions, to pursue a college education and an academic career.
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Harriet Brooks - pioneer woman physicist; the Brooks family; defying convention - the McGill years; a year at Bryn Mawr; life with J. J. at the Cavendish; back home to McGill; the rights of a woman: Barnard College; a summer in the Adirondacks; European travels - Capri, Paris, and London; the eventful summer of 1907; adapting to married life; family life - from joy to sorrow; why has Brooks been overlooked?
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"Fills a significant gap, not only in the contribution of women to science but for the accurate representation of the early history of the theory of the transmutation of elements." M.H. Chaplin, Choice.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780773512542
Publisert
1994-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
McGill-Queen's University Press
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
204

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