Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not to be citedContaining more than 1,200 new entries on both major and minor figures of British science, this four-volume dictionary examines how the theories and practices of scientists were shaped by Victorian beliefs about religion, gender, imperialism, and politics, presenting a rich panorama of the development of science in the nineteenth century. While the Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists covers those working in traditional scientific areas such as physics, astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, and biology, it also acknowledges those working in the human sciences such as anthropology, sociology, psychology, and medicine. In ...
This thesis examines the place of science in interwar British culture, and challenges central narrat...
The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importa...
This paper examines the figure of the scientist in nineteenth century England. It argues that this f...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
This book offers the first in-depth study of the masculine self-fashioning of scientific practitione...
Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than...
Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than...
Historians have frequently referred to the British Association for the Advancement of Science as an ...
This thesis examines the place of science in interwar British culture, and challenges central narrat...
The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importa...
This paper examines the figure of the scientist in nineteenth century England. It argues that this f...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
This book offers the first in-depth study of the masculine self-fashioning of scientific practitione...
Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than...
Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than...
Historians have frequently referred to the British Association for the Advancement of Science as an ...
This thesis examines the place of science in interwar British culture, and challenges central narrat...
The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importa...
This paper examines the figure of the scientist in nineteenth century England. It argues that this f...