PhDThe Royal Institution is generally thought of as an institution devoted solely to scientific research and the Popular exposition of science. In the mid-nineteenth century however it had a wider range of objectives and activities, and should be considered within the framework of the organisation of learning and culture as a whole of which science was still an integral part. In the 1840s it acted as an authority on practical science; it provided both specialised scientific education and what was then termed useful knowledge; it supported experimental scientific research; and it was a literary and philosophical society of an eighteenth-century type, devoted to the cultivation of humane learning in general. As the unity of learnin...
The Royal Society in the United Kingdom is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading learned soc...
Prior to the 1850s scientific networks in the British Empire functioned through a patchwork of inst...
The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Tuesday, September 8, the President, His Excellency...
The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge is today one of the premier sci...
The everyday life of the Royal Society in the second half of the nineteenth century is a largely unw...
The Royal Society of London was the subject of a celebrated reform movement in the 1820s which is se...
The Royal Society of London was the subject of a celebrated reform movement in the 1820s which is se...
This paper argues that Humphry Davy subverted the original intentions of the founders of both the Me...
This study is an account and analysis of the activities and fortunes of the London Institution from ...
This study is an account and analysis of the activities and fortunes of the London Institution from ...
A significant but neglected theme in the history of British science in the nineteenth century is the...
The abortive attempts of Sir Humphry Davy to introduce modest reforms at the Royal Society of London...
The Royal Institution, formally known as the Royal Institution of Great Britain, but often referred ...
England The founding of the Royal Society has been linked to the thinking of Francis Bacon (1561-162...
The monthly evening meeting was held on May lith. The President, His Excellency Sir Robert G. C. Ha...
The Royal Society in the United Kingdom is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading learned soc...
Prior to the 1850s scientific networks in the British Empire functioned through a patchwork of inst...
The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Tuesday, September 8, the President, His Excellency...
The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge is today one of the premier sci...
The everyday life of the Royal Society in the second half of the nineteenth century is a largely unw...
The Royal Society of London was the subject of a celebrated reform movement in the 1820s which is se...
The Royal Society of London was the subject of a celebrated reform movement in the 1820s which is se...
This paper argues that Humphry Davy subverted the original intentions of the founders of both the Me...
This study is an account and analysis of the activities and fortunes of the London Institution from ...
This study is an account and analysis of the activities and fortunes of the London Institution from ...
A significant but neglected theme in the history of British science in the nineteenth century is the...
The abortive attempts of Sir Humphry Davy to introduce modest reforms at the Royal Society of London...
The Royal Institution, formally known as the Royal Institution of Great Britain, but often referred ...
England The founding of the Royal Society has been linked to the thinking of Francis Bacon (1561-162...
The monthly evening meeting was held on May lith. The President, His Excellency Sir Robert G. C. Ha...
The Royal Society in the United Kingdom is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading learned soc...
Prior to the 1850s scientific networks in the British Empire functioned through a patchwork of inst...
The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Tuesday, September 8, the President, His Excellency...