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(Re)Creating Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Edited By: Amanda Mordavsky Caleb

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This collection reconsiders the history of science in nineteenth-century Britain. Moving away from a Darwin-focused history, these interdisciplinary essays offer fresh insights into scientific development through history, religion, literature, and art.

This collection seeks to reconsider—and therefore recreate—histories of science in nineteenth-century Britain. Looking at science from an interdisciplinary perspective, the essays in this collection offer…
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This collection seeks to reconsider—and therefore recreate—histories of science in nineteenth-century Britain. Looking at science from an interdisciplinary perspective, the essays in this collection offer a fresh insight into how nineteenth-century science developed in Great Britain, suggesting the need for further research into this area. Moving away from a Darwin-focused history of science, these essays traverse the time span and disciplines, from history to religion to literature and art, to suggest how we can improve our understanding of scientific development in a particularly important decade in British scientific history.

Amanda Mordavsky Caleb is a Lecturer at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, having recently completed her PhD entitled “The Decadent Scientist in British Fictions of the Fin de Siècle, 1886-1902” at the University of Sheffield. She is currently working on a study of eugenics in Victorian and Edwardian literature.

Owen Anderson, Andrea Austin, Claire Brock, Michelle Faubert, Susan Johnston Graf, Kate Hebblethwaite, Jonathan Hodge, John Holmes, Ruth Jenkins, Herbert Klein, Simon Marsden, Amirouche Moktefi, James Mussell, Josipa Petrunic, Gregory Radick, Miriam Rainbird, James Sumner, Katie Wales, Andrew Mangham, Greta Depledge

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-220-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-220-3
  • Date of Publication: 2007-10-05

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBJD1, HBLL, PDX
  • THEMA: NHD(3ML), NH(3MN), PDX
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