Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier is known as the founder of modern chemistry. He was born 1743 CE, died 1794 CE. More details about his life and work will be included as the site develops further.

   

He was born in the mid 18th century and lived and worked in the late-mid 18th century. He was executed following the French Revolution of the late 18th century.

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Sociology is also essential. Social structure and change and some communities are significant, and peoples are also connected. He was a product of Western civilization, specifically Latin peoples, more specifically the French.

Institutions including famlies are also valuable. Education including research, teaching, cultural institutions, educational organization, and schools can be connected. Economics including economic activites, industries, and economic systems can also be considered. Lavoisier contributed to government including law, government activity, government structure, and particular governments, although this is not considered his primary contribution. There is little direct connection to religion including religious belief, practice, organization, or particular religions.

Culture including material culture and conceptual culture can also be connected. Behavioral culture including customs, occupations, recreation and entertainment, and cultural events can be considered.

Science is not yet well connected to his life. Studies of the human body and pyschology will be important, although the connection of other biographies is not clear. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, and human ecology is rather weakly connected, but human geography and particular groups may be connected.


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