Science Writing by Women

Author:   Aileen Fyfe ,  Bernard Lightman ,  Barbara Gates ,  Donald Opitz
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781843710998


Pages:   2600
Publication Date:   02 March 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Science Writing by Women


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"""Science Written by Women"" is the second set in the series ""Popular Science in the Nineteenth Century"". The collection offers a picture of the scientific issues which most fascinated the 19th-century audience and demonstrates how science was portrayed by women authors. Though male scientists, especially in the latter half of the century, worked to exclude members of the fair sex from scientific societies as part of their strategy for professionalizing science, women were turning to popular science writing in droves. Mary Somerville is well known for her popularizations of the physical sciences, but many of her sisters in science are not. Throughout the 19th century they were just as important as their male counterparts through their contribution to the explosion of publications on popular science during this period. Some of the more important among those writers in the early and middle periods of the century included Rosina Zornlin, Jane Loudon, Anne Pratt, Elizabeth Twining, Lydia Becker, Arabella Buckley, Sarah Wallis, Mary Kirby and Mary Ward. Drawing on a previously existing tradition of female popularization of science which sanctioned their involvement, women took on the role of moral and religious guides. They wrote about almost every area of scientific knowledge. At the end of the century, women's involvement in popular science writing was still going strong. Though in the 1870s women's colleges had been established in Cambridge, Oxford and London where science could be studied, and though a handful of jobs were available for women, such as the few openings as number crunching computers in the 1890s at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, popular science writing remained one of the few viable options for women interested in becoming part of the scientific world. Agnes Giberne, Agnes Clerke, Eliza Brightwen and Alice Bodington were among the more prominent women who wrote popular science at the end of the century. This set of volumes aims to point to the important role that women played throughout the 19th century in the dissemination of scientific knowledge to an ever-growing reading public."

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Author:   Aileen Fyfe ,  Bernard Lightman ,  Barbara Gates ,  Donald Opitz
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Thoemmes Continuum
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.504kg
ISBN:  

9781843710998


ISBN 10:   1843710994
Pages:   2600
Publication Date:   02 March 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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'In the second of their series on Popular Science in the Nineteenth Century, Thoemmes offer an important selection of Science Writing by Women...an emphasis on 'connexion' in all these texts - between the sciences, between science and society, between reader and writer - leads the way confidently to future research on women's integrated and integral position within the history of science'--, History Workshop Journal


'In the second of their series on Popular Science in the Nineteenth Century, Thoemmes offer an important selection of Science Writing by Women...an emphasis on 'connexion' in all these texts - between the sciences, between science and society, between reader and writer - leads the way confidently to future research on women's integrated and integral position within the history of science'--Sanford Lakoff History Workshop Journal


Author Information

Bernard Lightman is Professor of Humanities at York University, Toronto. He has published extensively in the history of science and has just been elected editor of Isis.

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