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Abstract
This analysis of the scientific and academic career of the Russian-Italian physicist Gleb Wataghin, founder of the physics course at the University of São Paulo, in the richest state of Brazil, in 1934, brings to light elements present in the formation of a scientific identity, which we characterize here as transnational. The methodological recourse to transnationalism is a cornerstone of our analysis, insofar as it was itself an integral part of Wataghin’s career, considering that he made foreign travel a systematic part of his approach and placed it at the disposal of his Brazilian students. Thanks to his training as a physicist and his membership in the international scientific community in the 1920s and ’30s, Wataghin brought to Brazil not just the latest topics on the physics agenda in the Northern Hemisphere, but also contacts that later enabled his students to spend time at institutions and laboratories run by renowned physicists. The scientific values and practices Wataghin transported to Brazil are discussed, as is the way he combined them with the values held dear by the São Paulo elite, responsible for planning and funding the university, who saw modern science as a symbol of erudition and a means by which to win back their political influence in Brazil, which they had lost in 1930 with the rise to power of a centralizing federal government.
1934年,俄罗斯裔意大利物理学家格列布·瓦塔欣(Gleb Wataghin)在巴西最富有的州圣保罗大学(University of sao Paulo)开设了物理学课程。他对瓦塔欣的科学和学术生涯进行了分析,揭示了科学身份形成过程中的一些因素,我们在这里将其描述为跨国的。对跨国主义的方法论求助是我们分析的基石,因为它本身就是Wataghin职业生涯的一个组成部分,考虑到他将国外旅行作为他方法的一个系统部分,并将其置于他的巴西学生的支配之下。由于他作为物理学家的训练,以及他在20世纪二三十年代在国际科学界的成员身份,瓦塔欣不仅把北半球物理学议程上的最新话题带到了巴西,而且还把后来使他的学生能够在著名物理学家经营的机构和实验室里呆上一段时间的联系带到了巴西。书中讨论了瓦塔欣将科学价值观和实践带到巴西的方式,以及他将这些价值观与负责规划和资助这所大学的圣保罗精英们所珍视的价值观结合起来的方式,这些精英们将现代科学视为博学的象征,以及他们在巴西赢回政治影响力的手段。1930年,随着中央集权的联邦政府权力的崛起,他们失去了在巴西的政治影响力。
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Explore the fascinating world of Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, a journal that reveals the history of science as it has developed since the 18th century. HSNS offers in-depth articles on a wide range of scientific fields, their social and cultural histories and supporting institutions, including astronomy, geology, physics, genetics, natural history, chemistry, meteorology, and molecular biology. Widely regarded as a leading journal in the historiography of science and technology, HSNS increased its publication to five times per year in 2012 to expand its roster of pioneering articles and notable reviews by the most influential writers in the field.