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  • af Efram Sera-Shriar
    628,95 kr.

    Victorian anthropology has been derided as an "armchair practice," distinct from the scientific discipline of the twentieth century. Far from being an evolutionary dead end, nineteenth-century anthropology laid the foundations for the field-based science of anthropology today.

  • - Uniting Local, National and Global Histories of Disease
    af James F. Stark
    628,95 kr.

    From the mid-nineteenth century onwards a number of previously unknown conditions were recorded in both animals and humans. Known by a variety of names, and found in diverse locations, by the end of the century these diseases were united under the banner of "anthrax."

  • - The Production, Circulation, and Appropriation of Ganot's Textbooks in France and England, 1851-1887
    af Josep Simon
    618,95 kr.

  • - Cultures of Display in Nineteenth-Century Britain and America
     
    678,95 kr.

    The nineteenth century witnessed a dramatic shift in the display and dissemination of natural knowledge across Britain and America, from private collections of miscellaneous artifacts and objects to public exhibitions and state-sponsored museums.

  • - Technology, Uncertainty and Gender, 1880-1914
    af Graeme Gooday
    693,95 kr.

    An innovative and original socio-cultural study of the history of electricity during the late Victorian and Edward periods.

  • - Understanding the Origins of the Steam Age
    af David Philip Miller
    628,95 kr.

    In the Victorian era, James Watt became an iconic engineer, but in his own time he was also an influential chemist. David Philip Miller examines Watt's illustrious engineering career in light of his parallel interest in chemistry, arguing that Watt's conception of steam engineering relied upon chemical understandings.

  • af James Sumner
    628,95 kr.

    How did the brewing of beer become a scientific process? Sumner explores this question by charting the theory and practice of the trade in Britain and Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.