The historiography of late-Victorian and Edwardian science has overwhelmingly emphasized the importance of new institutional arrangements and the professional growth of the scientific disciplines, largely owing to the initiatives of the British middle-class and the increasing support of research by the British government. While historians consistently acknowledged the agency of gentlemen of science and domestic sites for research in the background to these developments, few have analyzed the tenacity and influence of the individuals, their activities, and the domestic social contexts in which they worked beyond the mid-nineteenth century. This dissertation considers the status of country-house science and professionalization from roughly ...
This project surveys the scientist as a character in British novels from 1818 to 1909. Almost every ...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
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This book offers the first in-depth study of the masculine self-fashioning of scientific practitione...
Historians of science widely consider the Victorian era to be a period of dramatic change in the str...
The everyday life of the Royal Society in the second half of the nineteenth century is a largely unw...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Historians have frequently referred to the British Association for the Advancement of Science as an ...
Recent studies in the history of science have paid especial attention to the history of disciplines ...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The Royal Society of London was the subject of a celebrated reform movement in the 1820s which is se...
In the 19th century, debates over heredity were fuelled by anecdotal evidence and special, unusual c...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
This project surveys the scientist as a character in British novels from 1818 to 1909. Almost every ...
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...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
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...
Historians of science widely consider the Victorian era to be a period of dramatic change in the str...
The everyday life of the Royal Society in the second half of the nineteenth century is a largely unw...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
Historians have frequently referred to the British Association for the Advancement of Science as an ...
Recent studies in the history of science have paid especial attention to the history of disciplines ...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The Royal Society of London was the subject of a celebrated reform movement in the 1820s which is se...
In the 19th century, debates over heredity were fuelled by anecdotal evidence and special, unusual c...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
This project surveys the scientist as a character in British novels from 1818 to 1909. Almost every ...
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...