Pregledni rad
Croatian Chemistry in the 20th Century. I. From the Turn of the Century to May 8, 1945
N. Trinajstić
S. Paušek-Baždar
Sažetak
The development of Croatian chemistry in the first half of the 20th century is outlined. In that period Croatia had gone through three political systems - Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1901-1918), monarchist Yugoslavia (1918-1941) and Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945). The leading people and important developments in Croatian chemistry in those times are delineated. The ground-breaking influence of Gustav Janeček and Nobel prize winner Vladimir Prelog on Croatian chemistry is emphasized, each in a different way. This article follows logically our earlier article Croatian Chemistry in the 19th Century (Kem. ind. 55 (2006) 333-339).
Ključne riječi
Croatian chemistry; history; 1901.-1945.; Gustav Janeček; Vladimir Prelog
Hrčak ID:
13528
URI
Datum izdavanja:
10.7.2007.
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