
Histories you can trust.The first part of the book tells the story of science in both East and West from antiquity to the Enlightenment: from the ancient Mediterranean world to ancient China; from the exchanges between Islamic and Christian scholars in the Middle Ages to the Chinese invention of gunpowder, paper, and the printing press; from the Scientific Revolution of sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe to the intellectual ferment of the eighteenth century.The chapters that follow focus on the increasingly specialized story of science since end of the eighteenth century, covering experimental science in the laboratory from Michael Faraday to CERN; the exploration of nature, from intrepid Victorian explorers to twentieth century primatologists; the mapping of the universe, from the discovery of Uranus to Big Bang theory; the impact of evolutionary ideas, from Lamarck, Darwin, and Wallace to DNA; and the story of theoretical physics, from James Clark Maxwell to Quantum Theory and beyond. A concluding chapter reflects on how scientists have communicated their work to a wider public, from the Great Exhibition of 1851 to the internet in the early twenty-first century.
This volume investigates the global development of scientific inquiry, tracing its evolution from ancient civilizations to the complex technological landscape of the twenty-first century. Iwan Rhys Morus, a historian of science, synthesizes a vast array of historical data to argue that science is not a linear progression of discovery, but a multifaceted human activity deeply embedded in cultural, social, and political contexts. By examining both Eastern and Western traditions, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how scientific knowledge has been constructed, communicated, and contested across different eras.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant synthesis that successfully bridges the gap between specialized academic history and general interest. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose despite the immense chronological and thematic breadth covered in the volume.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2023-04-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192883992
ISBN-13:
9780192883995
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