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Minerva's French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France by Nina Rattner Gelbart

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A fascinating collective biography of six female scientists in eighteenth-century France, whose stories were largely written out of history

"Of the 72 scientific names engraved on the Eiffel Tower, none is female. Omissions include the six Enlightenment women dubbed 'Minerva's sisters' by historian Nina Gelbart in her pioneering, evocative rescue."-Nature

This book presents the stories of six intrepid Frenchwomen of science in the Enlightenment whose accomplishments-though celebrated in their lifetimes--have been generally omitted from subsequent studies of their period: mathematician and philosopher Elisabeth Ferrand, astronomer Nicole Reine Lepaute, field naturalist Jeanne Barret, garden botanist and illustrator Madeleine Francoise Basseporte, anatomist and inventor Marie-Marguerite Biheron, and chemist Genevieve d'Arconville. By adjusting our lens, we can find them.

In a society where science was not yet an established profession for men, much less women, these six audacious and inspiring figures made their mark on their respective fields of science and on Enlightenment society, as they defied gender expectations and conventional norms. Their boldness and contributions to science were appreciated by such luminaries as Franklin, the philosophes, and many European monarchs. The book is written in an unorthodox style to match the women's breaking of boundaries.

About the Author
Nina Rattner Gelbart is professor of history and Anita Johnson Wand Professor of Women's Studies at Occidental College. Her previous books include Feminine and Opposition Journalism in Old Regime France and The King's Midwife: A History and Mystery of Madame du Coudray.

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"Of the 72 scientific names engraved on the Eiffel Tower, none is female. Omissions include the six Enlightenment women dubbed 'Minerva's sisters' by historian Nina Gelbart in her pioneering, evocative rescue."-Nature

"[An] illuminating collective biography. . . . Gelbart's vibrant prose both instructs and pleases."-Kenneth Loiselle, H-France Review

"Minerva's French Sisters is a major contribution to the history of Enlightenment science and culture."-Tom Stammers, British Journal for the History of Science

Awarded a Coup de Coeurs by the American Library in Paris

"Minerva's French Sisters will be a crucial addition to the scholarship on Enlightenment natural science and philosophy, greatly enhancing our knowledge and understanding of the contributions French women made to these fields."-Judith P. Zinsser, author of Emilie Du Chatelet: Daring Genius of the Enlightenment

"In this remarkable volume about remarkable women, Gelbart brilliantly locates six forgotten figures of the Enlightenment in private and public contexts."-Jeffrey Merrick, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

"Written with verve and panache, Minerva's French Sisters offers an imaginative account of six French women's engagement with the chauvinist world of Enlightenment science. It is also a timely reminder of gender issues that are still with us."-Colin Jones, Queen Mary University of London

"From thousands of slivers of mostly second-hand evidence, Nina Gelbart re-creates the little-known stories of Enlightenment women scientists and their celebrity milieu. A unique scholarly accomplishment, Minerva's French Sisters is also an imaginative and riveting history."-Bonnie G. Smith, author of Women in World History since 1450

"Minerva's French Sisters collects the fascinating stories of six boundary-breaking women, who found their own paths to science in Enlightenment France. Their examples still shine today!"-Patrice Bret, Centre Alexandre Koyre, Paris

"This is a wonderful book, utterly engrossing as it enters into the lives of long-neglected women scientists, converses with them, and illuminates the Enlightenment world they negotiated."-Keith Michael Baker, Stanford University





Book Information
ISBN 9780300252569
Author Nina Rattner Gelbart
Format Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 25mm

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