The rich tradition
of history of science in St. Petersburg includes the works of G. F. Miller, P. S. Pallas,
P. S. Bilyarsky, A. A. Kunik, P. P. Pekarsky, M. I. Sukhomlinov and others. After
1917, perceiving a public interest in research on the history of ideas, the Academy
of Sciences founded several scientific institutions in the field: the «Russian
Science» commission (1917), the commission on the history of knowledge (1921),
the Institute for the History of Science and Technology (1932), and the commis
sion on the history of the Academy of Sciences (1938). They all had rather short
lives under the conditions of a totalitarian regime. In September 1953 the Academy
of Sciences created the Leningrad branch of the Institute for History of Science and
Technology, which continued to exist until now. Five decades of work by
St. Petersburg historians of science have enriched our knowledge with discoveries
and analyses of many important archival documents, rehabilitation of once forgot
ten names, and revelations about the St. Petersburg academic community’s contri
butions to world culture.
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