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C. V. Raman’s Laboratory and Discovery of the Raman Effect


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1 Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
 

This is a refreshingly different book about Professor C. V. Raman, Nobel Prize Winner for Physics in the year 1930. It is written by a professional historian of science, working in the University of Oldenburg, Germany. As is appropriate in a scholarly book of this type, almost every one of the numerous statements is given a citation of the source from where the information has been collected. Thus the author is in a good position to separate the myths and the hypes from the day-to-day reality and facts, in so far as they can be taken from the original sources.
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E. S. Rajagopal
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India

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This is a refreshingly different book about Professor C. V. Raman, Nobel Prize Winner for Physics in the year 1930. It is written by a professional historian of science, working in the University of Oldenburg, Germany. As is appropriate in a scholarly book of this type, almost every one of the numerous statements is given a citation of the source from where the information has been collected. Thus the author is in a good position to separate the myths and the hypes from the day-to-day reality and facts, in so far as they can be taken from the original sources.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv114%2Fi09%2F1973-1974