Science in world history
by
 
Trefil, James S., 1938-

Title
Science in world history

Author
Trefil, James S., 1938-

ISBN
9780203142943

Publication Information
London ; New York : Routledge, 2012.

Physical Description
160 p. : ill.

Series
Themes in world history

Series Title
Themes in world history

Abstract
"Science today is a truly global enterprise. This book is a comprehensive, thematic survey of the history of science from its roots in different cultures around the world through to the present day. James Trefil traces how modern science spread from its roots in Western Europe to the worldwide activity it is today, exploring crucial milestones such as the Copernican revolution, the germ theory of disease, and the theory of relativity. In doing so, he also examines the enormous social and intellectual changes they initiated. Opening with a discussion of the key elements of modern scientific enterprise, the book goes on to explore the earliest scientific activities, moving through to Greece and Alexandria, science in the Muslim world, and then on to Isaac Newton, atomic theory and the major developments of the nineteenth century. After examining the most recent scientific activities across the world, the book concludes by identifying future directions for the field. Suitable for introductory courses and students new to the subject, this concise and lively study reconsiders the history of science from the perspective of world and comparative history"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Science -- History.
 
Science -- Cross-cultural studies.

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