Polymer science is now an active and thriving community of scientists,
engineers and technologists, but there was a time, not so long ago, when
there was no such community. The prehistory of polymer science helps to
provide key insights into current issues and historical problems. The
story will be divided into an ancient period ( from Greek times to the
creation of the molecular consensus), a nascent period (from Dalton to
Kekule to van't Hoff) and a period of paradigm formation and controversy
(from Staudinger to Mark to Carothers). The prehistory concludes with an
account of the epochal 1935 Discussion of the Faraday Society on
"Polymerization". After this meeting an active community engaged in
trying to solve the central problems defined by the discussions.