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Histories of Science: Natural Philosophy in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World

Contributor(s): Alff, David (Editor), Spratt, Danielle (Editor), Keiser, Jess (Contribution by), Bailes, Melissa (Contribution by), Papp, Vivian Zuluaga (Contribution by), Lewis, Jayne Elizabeth (Contribution by), Thell, Anne M (Contribution by), Hanlon, Aaron R (Contribution by), Miller, Laura (Contribution by), Coppola, Al (Contribution by), Thompson, Helen (Contribution by), Cody, Lisa Forman (Contribution by), Boyle, Frank (Contribution by), Girten, Kristin M (Contribution by), Ramos, Adela (Contribution by), Mallipeddi, Ramesh (Contribution by), Gidal, Eric (Contribution by), Sagal, Anna K (Contribution by), Sudan, Rajani (Contribution by), Menely, Tobias (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780813951690

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

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Pub Date: June 26, 2025

Dewey: 509

LCCN: 2025000452

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.82" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.13 lbs) 366 pages

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Description: Spreading the news of scientific breakthroughs in the eighteenth century

Histories of Science shows how different forms of media communicated scientific breakthroughs during the long eighteenth century, bringing together eighteen humanities scholars to discuss the representation, reception, and application of natural philosophy in the Atlantic world. In particular, the authors focus on descriptions of scientific discoveries in popular print, with essays on topics as varied as placebo pills, irrigation systems, and navigational technology. And while each contributor advances a discrete argument, the collection coheres in its shared questions of methodology, historicity, and ethics. Histories of Science expands our record of the past, our understanding of the present, and our ability to imagine the future.

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