Popularizing Science and Technology in the European Periphery, 1800-2000Faidra Papanelopoulou, Agustí Nieto-Galan, Enrique Perdiguero Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009 - 284 síður In peripheral European countries with a weak scientific culture, how was science and technology presented to the wider public? The essays in this volume consider this question and together provide a valuable insight into the circulation of scientific knowledge in countries that have never had a Newton, a Pasteur, or an Einstein. |
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Rethinking the History of Science PopularizationPopular Science | 1 |
The Historiography of Science Popularization Reflections Inspired by the Italian Case | 21 |
Women and the Popularization of Botany in Early NineteenthCentury Portugal The Marquise of Alornas Botanical Recreations | 43 |
Science for the People The Belgian Encyclopedie populaire and the Constitution of a National Science Movement | 65 |
Circumventing the Elusive Quarries of Popular Science The Communication and Appropriation of Ganots Physics in NineteenthCentury Britain | 89 |
The Circulation of Energy Thermodynamics National Culture and Social Progress in Spain 18681890 | 115 |
Electric Adventures and Natural Wonders Exhibitions Museums and Scientific Gardens in NineteenthCentury Denmark | 135 |
Genres of Popular Science Urania and the Scientific Theatre | 157 |
The Popularization of Astronomy in Early TwentiethCentury Sweden Aims and Motives | 175 |
Physicians as a Public for the Popularization of Medicine in Interwar Catalonia The Monografies Mediques Series | 195 |
With or Without Scientists Reporting on Human Genetics in the Spanish Newspaper El Pais 19762006 | 217 |
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