STEP ("Science
and Technology in the European Periphery") was founded in Barcelona
in 1999, and gathers around 90 historians of science from all over Europe
with a special interest in the role of Science and Technology in countries
outside the "big three" (France, Germany, and Britain). The group held
meetings in Lisbon (2000), on Scientific Travels; Aegina, Greece (2002),
on textbooks and science teaching in the periphery; and Aarhus, Denmark
(2004), on the role of history of science in the construction of nationals
identities in peripheral countries.
STEP 2006 Scientific Committee mailto:cg.step2006@uab.es
Ana Carneiro mailto:amoc@netcabo.pt (Lisbon)
Robert Marc Friedman mailto:robert.friedman@hf.uio.no (Oslo)
Peter Kjaergaard mailto:idepck@hum.au.dk (Aahrus)
Agustí Nieto-Galan mailto:agusti.nieto@uab.es (Barcelona)
Faidra Papanelopoulou mailto:Faidra.Papanelopoulou@ehess.fr (Athens - Paris)
Enrique Perdiguero mailto:quique@umh.es (Alicante)
Geert Vanpaemel mailto:geert.vanpaemel@arts.kuleuven.ac.be (Louvain)
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[Programme of the STEP Meeting]
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