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The Victorian Scientist Jack Meadows

The Victorian Scientist By Jack Meadows

The Victorian Scientist by Jack Meadows


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At the start of the 19th century science was a minority cultural interest. By the end it had become one of the central components of contemporary thought. This volume tracks the growth of laboratories and research groups in Victorian times, and the importance that new societies, journals and lectures played.

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The Victorian Scientist: The Growth of a Profession by Jack Meadows

At the start of the 19th century science was a minority cultural interest. By the end it had become one of the central components of contemporary thought. The growth of science as a profession began taking shape in the Victorian period and was due to the influence of just a small group of men. Who these men were and how they created the foundations of the modern scientific community we recognize today, is revealed in this thought-provoking book through the individual experiences of figures such as Darwin, Faraday and Buckland, as well as lesser-known scientists of the time. Set against the backdrop of a changing world of improved communication and travel, the author uncovers how these scientists fought against the limitations of an education in the classics and strove to develop their scientific interests into a profession. The Victorian Scientist tracks the growth of laboratories and research groups, and the importance that new scientific societies, journals and lectures played in making Victorian science an essential stage in the evolution of scientific communication today.

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GOR005467285
9780712308946
0712308946
The Victorian Scientist: The Growth of a Profession by Jack Meadows
Used - Very Good
Hardback
British Library Publishing
20040901
192
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