Repositioning Victorian Sciences: Shifting Centres in Nineteenth-century Scientific ThinkingDavid Clifford An intriguing look at the marginal sciences of the nineteenth century and their influence on the culture of the period. |
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... Victorian science and magic , as demonstrated throughout Kingsford's work , demonstrates their compatibility . Her work and influence were strengthened through their comprehensiveness of contemporary intellectual movements . Both Victorian ...
... Victorian science and magic , as demonstrated throughout Kingsford's work , demonstrates their compatibility . Her work and influence were strengthened through their comprehensiveness of contemporary intellectual movements . Both Victorian ...
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... Victorian culture , and the complexities of the so - called science - religion debate , unhelpfully oversimplified in much earlier historical study but discussed with greater care and sympathy in the last three decades or so , 3 should ...
... Victorian culture , and the complexities of the so - called science - religion debate , unhelpfully oversimplified in much earlier historical study but discussed with greater care and sympathy in the last three decades or so , 3 should ...
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... Victorian Science ( New York , Anchor Books , 1970 ) , p . 51 . W.V. Harcourt , ' Inaugural Address to BAAS ' in Basalla et al . ( eds ) , Victorian Science , p . 32 . 3 Prince Albert , ' Presidential Address ' , pp . 51-2 . 4 5 Susan ...
... Victorian Science ( New York , Anchor Books , 1970 ) , p . 51 . W.V. Harcourt , ' Inaugural Address to BAAS ' in Basalla et al . ( eds ) , Victorian Science , p . 32 . 3 Prince Albert , ' Presidential Address ' , pp . 51-2 . 4 5 Susan ...
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Ruskins Geology After 1860 | 17 |
Sea Serpents | 31 |
Scientist and Sorceress | 59 |
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