Abstract

Joseph Priestley (1733 - 1804), known more as a chemist, made important contributions to the evolution of our view of the structure of matter. To commemorate the notorious Birmingham riots of July 1791, during which his house was burnt and his work destroyed, and following which he left England for the United States after three years in London, this article highlights his major contribution to what we now call particle physics

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