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The aim overall is that this kind of "multi-layered" approach will enable the user to navigate from the particular to the general, or vice versa, as his or her needs and inclinations dictate. This category also contains entries on analytical concepts, such as Alienation, Discovery, and Experiments. The third, more general, category covers literature on topics such as the Enlightenment or the Scientific Revolution.
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There are many histories of disciplines such as genetics, biology, physics, and chemistry, and of institutions such as the Royal Society of London. The second viiĬategory reflects another important genre. For instance, there are several entries entitled Women in Science (subdivided by discipline, for example, the physical sciences, medicine, life sciences) which collect the literature on individual women on whom too little has appeared to warrant an individual entry. In cases where the literature on particular individuals is not substantial it has been subsumed under a broader theme. Entries fall into three main categories, dealing respectively with individuals, disciplines and institutions, and broader themes. This approach is designed to help readers of various kinds and at various levels: students (both undergraduate and graduate) looking for assistance with their next assignment or research paper teachers in schools, colleges and universities and particularly those who are faced with the challenge of preparing courses or classes on topics in which they are not specialists and those non-specialist readers who simply have an interest in a particular subject, and seek advice on what to read next.
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In the belief that a simple listing of books will not suffice for this purpose, the Reader's Guide takes the form of a series of essays that describe and assess books on some 500 different topics - some specialized and very specific, others much broader and more general. The aim of the Reader's Guide to the History of Science is to offer some help to those who wish to explore the riches of the writings on history of science in all its diversity. In future, this ought to enable mutual stimulation to a greater extent than is currently the case. In the 1990s debates on the role of gender in the history of science arrived on the scene, and now the cultural history of science has entered the mainstream. One can say generally that the 1980s saw a clash of traditional historiography with the sociology of science. What used to be called internal history remains important, but it is now complemented by a great diversity of other approaches. One positive feature, however, is the widening range of the historiography.
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However, it has become impossible to digest the literature in all subdisciplines, even for professional historians of science, while many of these debates have become confusing or even mystifying to a wider readership. However, a great deal of the recent work has reflected intense specialization within the subject professional historians of science have increasingly been producing monographs addressed to a relatively restricted audience of fellow-specialists and their graduate students. Among them are admirable examples of readable and authoritative treatments of large topics, addressed to a wide audience.
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One can speak almost of a torrent of new books on the topic, especially if one includes the history of technology and medicine, as in this book. For information write to: FITZROY DEARBOR PUBU HER 919 onh Michigan Avenue, Suitc 760Ĭhicago, llIinoi 6061 ( A or Jl 0 Regent Strect L.ondon WIB 3AX Englandīritish Library and Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data are availableįirst published in the USA and UK woo Typeset by Florence Production Ltd, Sloodieigh, Devon Printed and bound by The Balh Press over design by Philip LewisĪims, Scope, and Selection of Entries The subject of the history of science has come of age. HISTORY OF SCIENCE edited by ARNE HESSENBRUCHĪll rights re erved including the tight of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.