Description
The anthology will be of interest to the general reader who would like to explore in detail the scientific, cultural, and intellectual development of the nineteenth-century, as well as to students and teachers who specialize in the science, literature, history, or sociology of the period. The book provides examples from all the disciplines of western science-chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy, biology, evolutionary theory, etc. The majority of the entries consist of complete, unabridged journal articles or book chapters from original 19th-century scientific texts.
About the Author
A.S. Weber of The State University of New York at Binhamton is also the author of Women Almanac Writers and of scholarly articles on such writers as Christina Rossetti and Matthew Arnold.
Reviews
Weber has given us the best anthology of nineteenth-century science available. Drawing on a wide variety of rich sources, from Paley to Dalton, Lyell, Chambers, Combe, Darwin, Pasteur, Helmholtz, Huxley, and Curie, among others, Weber opens a window onto the fascinating world of nineteenth-century science." - Bernard Lightman, Professor of Humanities, York University, and author of Victorian Science in Context (University of Chicago Press).
Book Information
ISBN 9781551111650
Author A.S. Weber
Format Paperback
Page Count 512
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 809g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 178mm * 24mm