Scientific society (kruzhok) as a special format of informal comm unication in domestic science (for the example of Kapitza club)
Abstract
This article analyzes the specifics of scientific societies for the example of P. L. Kapitza
Club, which was founded in Cambridge by the outstanding domestic physicist P. L. Kapitza.
The author considers the peculiarities of the activities of the scientific society, its composition,
form of work, the further transformation in the conditions of organization of the soviet science.
In the final part of the article concludes that the scientific society was an important form
of organization of informal scientific communication. In its frames the active scientific communication
and exchange of ideas between domestic and foreign scientists were happening
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Historical Sciences