Science in the marketplace : nineteenth-century sites and experiences / edited by Aileen Fyfe & Bernard Lightman.
2007
Q175.52.G7 S355 2007eb
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Title
Science in the marketplace : nineteenth-century sites and experiences / edited by Aileen Fyfe & Bernard Lightman.
ISBN
9780226150024 (electronic bk.)
022615002X (electronic bk.)
9780226276502
0226276503
022615002X (electronic bk.)
9780226276502
0226276503
Published
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 410 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
Q175.52.G7 S355 2007eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)902846638
Summary
(Publisher-supplied data) The nineteenth century was an age of transformation in science, when scientists were rewarded for their startling new discoveries with increased social status and authority. But it was also a time when ordinary people from across the social spectrum were given the opportunity to participate in science, for education, entertainment, or both. In Victorian Britain science could be encountered in myriad forms and in countless locations: in panoramic shows, exhibitions, and galleries; in city museums and country houses; in popular lectures; and even in domestic conversations that revolved around the latest books and periodicals. Science in the Marketplace reveals this other side of Victorian scientific life by placing the sciences in the wider cultural marketplace, ultimately showing that the creation of new sites and audiences was just as crucial to the growing public interest in science as were the scientists themselves. By focusing attention on the scientific audience, as opposed to the scientific community or self-styled popularizers, Science in the Marketplace ably links larger societal changes--in literacy, in industrial technologies, and in leisure--to the evolution of popular science.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Science in the marketplace : an introduction / Aileen Fyfe and Bernard Lightman
How scientific conversation became shop talk / James A. Secord
The diffusion of phrenology through public lecturing / John van Wyhe
Lecturing in the spatial economy of science / Bernard Lightman
Publishing "popular science" in early nineteenth-century Britain / Jonathan R. Topham
Sensitive, bashful, and chaste? articulating the mimosa in science / Ann B. Shteir
Reading natural history at the British Museum and the Pictorial Museum / Aileen Fyfe
Illuminating the expert-consumer relationship in domestic electricity / Graeme Gooday
Natural history on display : the collection of Charles Waterton / Victoria Carroll
Science at the crystal focus of the world / Richard Bellon
"More the aspect of magic than anything natural" : the philosophy of demonstration / Iwan Rhys Morus
The museum affect : visiting collections of anatomy and natural history / Samuel J.M.M. Alberti.
How scientific conversation became shop talk / James A. Secord
The diffusion of phrenology through public lecturing / John van Wyhe
Lecturing in the spatial economy of science / Bernard Lightman
Publishing "popular science" in early nineteenth-century Britain / Jonathan R. Topham
Sensitive, bashful, and chaste? articulating the mimosa in science / Ann B. Shteir
Reading natural history at the British Museum and the Pictorial Museum / Aileen Fyfe
Illuminating the expert-consumer relationship in domestic electricity / Graeme Gooday
Natural history on display : the collection of Charles Waterton / Victoria Carroll
Science at the crystal focus of the world / Richard Bellon
"More the aspect of magic than anything natural" : the philosophy of demonstration / Iwan Rhys Morus
The museum affect : visiting collections of anatomy and natural history / Samuel J.M.M. Alberti.
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