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Science and Society 1600–1900

Science and Society 1600–1900

Science and Society 1600–1900

Peter Mathias
September 2008
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Paperback
9780521077279
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    Most books on the history of science have been `internal' in their scope and objectives - plotting progress within different branches of science as the frontiers of knowledge about formal scientific relationships get pushed back by intellectual advance. The history of science is thus seen primarily as a record of progressive intellectual discovery at the hands of individual genius. What might be called the 'external relations' of science - investigating the impact of scientific knowledge upon its wider historical context (and the impact of that context upon the development of science) - has received much less attention. The unifying theme of this book, as its title indicates, is the relationship between science and society.

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    September 2008
    Paperback
    9780521077279
    184 pages
    216 × 140 × 11 mm
    0.24kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The social interpretation of science in the seventeenth century P. M. Rattansi
    • 2. Science, technology and Utopia in the seventeenth century A. Rupert Hall
    • 3. Who unbound Prometheus? Science and technical change,1600–1800 Peter Mathias
    • 4. Science and the steam engine, 1790–1825 D. S. L. Cardwell
    • 5. Gateways to death? Medicine, hospitals and mortality, 1700–1850 E. M. Sigsworth
    • 6. Resources of science in Victorian England: the Endowment of Science Movement, 1868–1900 Roy M. MacLeod.
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    • Peter Mathias