Science Serialized

Science Serialized
Author: Geoffrey Cantor
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2004-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0262262185

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Essays examining the ways in which the Victorian periodical press presented the scientific developments of the time to general and specialized audiences. Nineteenth-century Britain saw an explosion of periodical literature, with the publication of over 100,000 different magazines and newspapers for a growing market of eager readers. The Victorian periodical press became an important medium for the dissemination of scientific ideas. Every major scientific advance in the nineteenth century was trumpeted and analyzed in periodicals ranging from intellectual quarterlies such as the Edinburgh Review to popular weeklies like the Mirror of Literature, from religious periodicals such as the Evangelical Magazine to the atheistic Oracle of Reason. Scientific articles appeared side by side with the latest fiction or political reporting, while articles on nonscientific topics and serialized novels invoked scientific theories or used analogies drawn from science.The essays collected in Science Serialized examine the variety of ways in which the nineteenth-century periodical press represented science to both general and specialized readerships. They explore the role of scientific controversy in the press and the cultural politics of publication. Subject range from the presentation of botany in women's magazines to the highly public dispute between Darwin and Samuel Butler, and from discussions of the mind-body problem to those of energy physics. Contributors include leading scholars in the fields of history of science and literature: Ann B. Shteir, Jonathan Topham, Frank A. J. L. James, Roger Smith, Graeme Gooday, Crosbie Smith, Ian Higginson, Gillian Beer, Bernard Lightman, Helen Small, Gowan Dawson, Jonathan Smith, James G. Paradis, and Harriet Ritvo


Science Serialized
Language: en
Pages: 367
Authors: Geoffrey Cantor
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004-03-12 - Publisher: MIT Press

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Essays examining the ways in which the Victorian periodical press presented the scientific developments of the time to general and specialized audiences. Ninete
Science Serialized
Language: en
Pages: 380
Authors: Geoffrey Cantor
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004-03-12 - Publisher: MIT Press

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Essays examining the ways in which the Victorian periodical press presented the scientific developments of the time to general and specialized audiences. Ninete
Science Serialized
Language: en
Pages: 367
Authors: G. N. Cantor
Categories: Literature and science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-05-14 - Publisher: MIT Press (MA)

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Essays examining the ways in which the Victorian periodical press presented the scientific developments of the time to general and specialized audiences.
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Language: en
Pages: 210
Authors: Juliana Adelman
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-10-06 - Publisher: Routledge

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Adelman challenges historians to reassess the relationship between science and society, showing that the unique situation in Victorian Ireland can nonetheless h
Rethinking History, Science, and Religion
Language: en
Pages: 300
Authors: Bernard Lightman
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-10-03 - Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

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The historical interface between science and religion was depicted as an unbridgeable conflict in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Starting in the 19