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An edited volume is truly a collaborative enterprise, and in bringing this book to publication we have relied on the support, skill and insights of a good many people. Our first discussions of scientific governance emerged within a reading group that we organised at the Centre for the History of the Sciences at the University of Kent, and we recognise the valuable part that members of the group played in offering their initial thoughts as well as subsequent engagement with parts of this book. In September 2011 we brought together a number of historians working on twentieth-century science at a two-day conference at the University of Kent. The quality of discussion added both depth and perspective to our understanding of science and politics, and we thank all the delegates for their insights. We wish to acknowledge the School of History, the Kent Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and the British Society for the History of Science for supporting the event. This edited volume was conceived at that conference, and we thank those earlier contributors for their patience, as well as those whose important contributions were added to the project later on. All the contributors have exhibited a patient professionalism and readiness to engage with the themes of this volume and we greatly appreciate their work to bring this volume together.
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