Science
«An impressive and commendable effort to square the circle, to tell science's history, from the beginning.»
Martin D. Gordin, Science
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Fara sweeps through the centuries, from ancient Babylon right up to the latest hi-tech experiments in genetics and particle physics, illuminating the financial interests, imperial ambitions, and publishing enterprises that have made science the powerful global phenomenon that it is today. She also ranges internationally, illustrating the importance of scientific projects based around the world, from China to the Islamic empire, as well as the more familiar tale of science in Europe, from
Copernicus to Charles Darwin and beyond.
Above all, this four thousand year history challenges scientific supremacy, arguing controversially that science is successful not because it is always right - but because people have said that it is right.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Oxford University Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780199580279
- Utgivelsesår
- 2010
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
- Priser
- Winner of the 2011 Dingle Prize, awarded by The British Society for the History of Science null
Om forfatteren
(1996), Newton: The Making of Genius (2002), Sex, Botany and Empire: The Story of Carl Linnaeus and Joseph Banks (2003) and Pandora's Breeches: Women, Science and Power in the Enlightenment (2004). She has written many reviews and articles for academic journals as well as for general publications, including
History Today, New Scientist, Nature, The Times and New Statesman; she writes a regular column on scientific portraits for Endeavour. She is currently working on a biography of Erasmus Darwin.
Anmeldelser
«An impressive and commendable effort to square the circle, to tell science's history, from the beginning.»
Martin D. Gordin, Science
«An engaging book...Fara is to be commended for stepping back - way back - to assess the history of science in its entirety»
Robert J Malone, excutive director of the History of Science Society
«a surprise and a subversive pleasure»
Tim Radford, Guardian: Science Bookclub
«Review from previous edition Fara's book could not be more wide-ranging, beginning [with] the quest to take the story of science as far back as she story of science as far back as she possibly can, and ending bang up to date. The content is ambitious. jusiciously and fairly handled...The narrative moves forward in an engaging way, while the enthusiasm and opinions of the author are never far from the surface. It is a book to provoke thought and argument. An impressive achievement.»
Jim Bennett, BBC History Magazine
«Epic history of science»
Jo Marchant, New Scientist
«Wide-ranging and provocative...Romps through history at a terrific rate.»
The Economist