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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 0822945762 ISBN 13: 9780822945765
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019
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Publicado por University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh PA, 2019
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. When the Reverend Henry Carmichael opened the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts in 1833, he introduced a bold directive: for Australia to advance on the scale of nations, it needed to develop a science of its own. Prominent scientists in the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria answered this call by participating in popular exhibitions far and near, from Londons Crystal Place in 1851 to Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane during the final decades of the nineteenth century. A Science of Our Own explores the influential work of local botanists, chemists, and geologistsWilliam B. Clarke, Joseph Bosisto, Robert Brough Smyth, and Ferdinand Muellerwho contributed to shaping a distinctive public science in Australia during the nineteenth century. It extends beyond the political underpinnings of the development of public science to consider the rich social and cultural context at its core. For the Australian colonies, as Peter H. Hoffenberg argues, these exhibitions not only offered a path to progress by promoting both the knowledge and authority of local scientists and public policies; they also ultimately redefined the relationship between science and society by representing and appealing to the growing popularity of science at home and abroad. The Development of a Distinctive Public Science in Nineteenth-Century Australia Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 0822945762 ISBN 13: 9780822945765
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. The Development of a Distinctive Public Science in Nineteenth-Century AustraliaÜber den AutorPeter H. Hoffenberg is associate professor of history at the University of Hawai i, Manoa. He also serves as editor and treasure.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Explores the influential work of local botanists, chemists, and geologists - William B. Clarke, Joseph Bosisto, Robert Brough Smyth, and Ferdinand Mueller - who contributed to shaping a distinctive public science in Australia during the nineteenth century.
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Publicado por University Of Pittsburgh Press Nov 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 0822945762 ISBN 13: 9780822945765
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - When the Reverend Henry Carmichael opened the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts in 1833, he introduced a bold directive: for Australia to advance on the scale of nations, it needed to develop a science of its own. Prominent scientists in the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria answered this call by participating in popular exhibitions far and near, from London's Crystal Place in 1851 to Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane during the final decades of the nineteenth century. A Science of Our Own explores the influential work of local botanists, chemists, and geologists--William B. Clarke, Joseph Bosisto, Robert Brough Smyth, and Ferdinand Mueller--who contributed to shaping a distinctive public science in Australia during the nineteenth century. It extends beyond the political underpinnings of the development of public science to consider the rich social and cultural context at its core. For the Australian colonies, as Peter H. Hoffenberg argues, these exhibitions not only offered a path to progress by promoting both the knowledge and authority of local scientists and public policies; they also ultimately redefined the relationship between science and society by representing and appealing to the growing popularity of science at home and abroad.