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|a Ego and the International: The Modernist Circle ofGeorge Sarton
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|a ABSTRACT The early years of Isis are examined in the lightof George Sarton's connection with Paul Otlet (1868–1944) andHenri Lafontaine (1854–1943), founders in 1895 of the InternationalOffice of Bibliography and in 1907 of the Union of International Associations,both in Brussels. Otlet, known as one of the fathers of the InformationAge, invented the science of information, which he called, in French, documentation. Lafontaine, a socialist senator in Belgium,won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Peace. Sarton shared Otlet and Lafontaine'sviews about pacifism, internationalism, and rational bibliography;he designed Isis to fit with the modernist goal,expressed by Otlet and Lafontaine, of using information to generatenew knowledge.
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|a © 2009 by The History of Science Society.All rights reserved. 0021-1753/2009/10001-0005$10.00
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|a History
|x Historical methodology
|x Historiography
|x History of science
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|a Political science
|x Political philosophy
|x Political ideologies
|x Pacifism
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|a Information science
|x Information resources
|x Bibliographies
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|a Business
|x Industry
|x Industrial sectors
|x Manufacturing industries
|x Consumer goods industries
|x Leather industry
|x Leather tanning
|x Tanneries
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|a Arts
|x Art history
|x Art genres and movements
|x Modernist art
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|a Political science
|x Political philosophy
|x Political ideologies
|x Socialism
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Cognitive psychology
|x Emotion
|x Emotional states
|x Passion
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|a Political science
|x Political sociology
|x Political movements
|x Internationalism
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|a Political science
|x Military science
|x Armed conflict
|x War
|x War theaters
|x World wars
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
|x Applied anthropology
|x Cultural anthropology
|x Cultural institutions
|x Libraries
|x School libraries
|x Academic libraries
|x Focus: 100 Volumes of Isis: The Vision ofGeorge Sarton
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