William Hodson Brock

William Hodson Brock (born 1936) is a British chemist and science historian.

Brock was born in Brighton. He studied chemistry at University College London and the history and philosophy of science at the University of Leicester to become a lecturer on the subject. His earned a Ph.D. for his biography of the chemist William Prout which was expanded into the book, From Protyle to Proton: William Prout and the Nature of Matter, 1785–1985 (1985). Brock remained at Leicester until he retired in 1998 as Emeritus Professor of History of Science.[1]

Brock has written biographies of famous chemists such as Justus von Liebig, August Wilhelm von Hofmann and William Crookes.[2]

Publications

References

  1. Biography of William Hodson Brock. (2006). Division of History of Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.
  2. Rocke, A. J. (1986). Justus von Liebig und August Wilhelm Hofmann in ihren Briefen (1841-1873) by William Hodson Brock. Isis, Vol. 77, No. 2. pp. 380-381.
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