Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era Katalin Harkanyi

The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era By Katalin Harkanyi

The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era by Katalin Harkanyi


$115.29
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

This extensive bibliography commemorates the scholarship that was published in many forms by and about Revolutionary American science from 1760 through the twentieth century.

Part one of Katalin Harkanyi's work provides an overview of the natural sciences in the Revolutionary Era.

The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era Summary

The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era: A Bibliography by Katalin Harkanyi

The years 1760 to 1789 mark the political birth of the United States; simultaneously, an emancipation of American scientific endeavor from the influence of England and Europe was taking place. This is especially evident in the area of natural sciences--the growing frontiers and population of America opened up vast areas to scientific scrutiny. This extensive bibliography commemorates the scholarship that was published in many forms by and about Revolutionary American science from 1760 through the twentieth century.

Part one of Katalin Harkanyi's work provides an overview of the natural sciences in the Revolutionary Era. Comprehensive and general sources are listed in the fields of natural history (botany, zoology, agriculture, and geology), natural philosophy (mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, surveying, engineering, and architecture), and medicine (dentistry, pharmacology, and veterinary medicine). Included are journals, documents, biographies, bibliographies, histories, orations, and even travel journals and diaries which create a framework for the study of Revolutionary American science. The second part of this bibliography is devoted to the scientists themselves: the men and women who wrote partial or specific scientific studies. This section of the book shows that these early Americans were capable of remarkable investigations into the natural world, rivaling their European contemporaries. Here are listed the scientists, their extant monographic works, and studies written about them from their age into the twentieth century. Appendices include scientific firsts and special achievements of Revolutionary Americans and a list of scientists arranged by discipline. This book will be a useful guide for historians and scientists, as well as inquiring general readers, who want to know more about the early growth of American science.

About Katalin Harkanyi

KATALIN HARKANYI is a Science Reference Librarian and Chemistry, Energy, and Engineering Subject Bibliographer at San Diego State University. In addition to academic degrees in chemistry and library science, she has special and public library experience. Mrs. Harkanyi is member of SLA, ASEE, History of Science Society, History of Technology Society, and Beta Phi Mu, the International Library Science Honor Fraternity. She has also published a number of bibliographies, including The Aztecs, Chemistry, and Sunbeams and Solar Energy, and she co-authored an article published in Library Resources and Technical Services.

Table of Contents

Preface Comprehensive Works General Natural Philosophy, Surveying, and Engineering Natural History Medicine Architecture Women Travel Literature Local Histories Education Works of Scientists Appendices: Scientific Curiosa List of Scientists Bibliography Subject Index

Additional information

NPB9780313265471
9780313265471
031326547X
The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era: A Bibliography by Katalin Harkanyi
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-11-26
520
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - The Natural Sciences and American Scientists in the Revolutionary Era