Science in the twentieth century and beyond
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Word Count
153,500 words, Guess
Page Count
614 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivescienceintwentie0000agar
- ISBN-139780745634692
- ISBN-100745634699
- ISBN-100745634702
- ISBN-139780745634708
and 6 more
- OCLC Control Number437299666
- Better World BooksO8-BQD-226
- Better World Books9780745634708
- Better World Books9780745634692
- Better World BooksP8-CSD-880
- Open LibraryOL26920567M
Classifications
- DDC509.04
- LCCQ125 .A36 2012
- LCCQ125
and 1 more
- LCCQ125 .A355 2012
Alternate Titles
- Science in the 20th century and beyond
Description
A history of science from 1900 to the present day, this book surveys modern developments in science during a century of unprecedented change, conflict and uncertainty. The scope is global. Science's claim to access universal truths about the natural world made it an irresistible resource for industrial empires, ideological programs, and environmental campaigners during this period. Science has been at the heart of twentieth century history, from Einstein's new physics to the Manhattan Project, from eugenics to the Human Genome Project, or from the wonders of penicillin to the promises of biotechnology. For some science would only thrive if autonomous and kept separate from the political world, while for others science was the best guide to a planned and better future. Science was both a routine, if essential, part of an orderly society, and the disruptive source of bewildering transformation. Here the author draws on a wave of recent scholarship that explores science from interdisciplinary perspectives to offer a readable synthesis of the historical literature on twentieth-century and contemporary science, and a study of the place of science in the modern world.
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Series Statement
- History of science
- History of science (Polity Press)
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