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Science and Social Status

The Members of the Academie Des Sciences 1666-1750

par David J. Sturdy

Broché488 pagesENScience
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This comprehensive survey of the members of France's Academie des Sciences to the 1750s takes up the challenge to search for a way to connect history of science with social and cultural history at the bottom (the level of the scientists) rather than at the top (the level of philosophical debate about science and culture) (T.L. Hankins, In Defence of Biography: the Use of Biography in the History of Science, in History of Science, 17 (1979), 1-16). The book focuses primarily on the academicians themselves; and although it has much to say about the Academie as an institution, it does so in the light of the changing positions which the academicians occupied in the social hierarchy of early modern France. It explores the implications of those changes for the development of the Academie down to the mid-1700s, and it argues that throughout this period the the relationship which the Academie had with the Bourbon regime, and with French society in general, was governed governed to a large extent by the personal circumstances of the academicians.

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Book details

ISBN-13
9780851153957
ISBN-10
085115395X ↪ même livre
Éditeur
Boydell & Brewer
Date de publication
1995
Pages
488
Format
Broché
Langue
EN
Catégories
Science
Sources
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