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17. Remains of the Day: Early Victorians in the Field
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Jane Camerini
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE. DEFINING KNOWLEDGE
- 1. Defining Knowledge: An Introduction 15
- 2. The Construction of Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in the Early Victorian Life Sciences 24
- 3. The Probable and the Possible in Early Victorian England 51
- 4. Victorian Economics and the Science of Mind 72
- 5. Biology and Politics: Defining the Boundaries 94
- 6. Redrawing the Boundaries: Darwinian Science and Victorian Women Intellectuals 119
- 7. Satire and Science in Victorian Culture 143
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PAR T TWO. Ordering Nature
- 8. Ordering Nature: Revisioning Victorian Science Culture 179
- 9. "The Voices of Nature": Popularizing Victorian Science 187
- 10. Science and the Secularization of Victorian Images of Race 212
- 11. Elegant Recreations? Configuring Science Writing for Women 236
- 19. Strange New Worlds of Space and Time: Late Victorian Science and Science Fiction 256
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PART THREE. Practicing Science
- 13. Practicing Science: An Introduction 283
- 14. Wallace's Malthusian Moment: The Common Context Revisited 290
- 15. Doing Science in a Global Empire: Cable Telegraphy and Electrical Physics in Victorian Britain 312
- 16. Zoological Nomenclature and the Empire of Victorian Science 334
- 17. Remains of the Day: Early Victorians in the Field 354
- 18. Photography as Witness, Detective, and Impostor: Visual Representation in Victorian Science 378
- 19. Instrumentation and Interpretation: Managing and Representing the Working Environments of Victorian experimental Science 409
- 20. Metrology, Metrication, and Victorian Values 438
- Contributors 475
- Index 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. DEFINING KNOWLEDGE
- 1. Defining Knowledge: An Introduction 15
- 2. The Construction of Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in the Early Victorian Life Sciences 24
- 3. The Probable and the Possible in Early Victorian England 51
- 4. Victorian Economics and the Science of Mind 72
- 5. Biology and Politics: Defining the Boundaries 94
- 6. Redrawing the Boundaries: Darwinian Science and Victorian Women Intellectuals 119
- 7. Satire and Science in Victorian Culture 143
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PAR T TWO. Ordering Nature
- 8. Ordering Nature: Revisioning Victorian Science Culture 179
- 9. "The Voices of Nature": Popularizing Victorian Science 187
- 10. Science and the Secularization of Victorian Images of Race 212
- 11. Elegant Recreations? Configuring Science Writing for Women 236
- 19. Strange New Worlds of Space and Time: Late Victorian Science and Science Fiction 256
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PART THREE. Practicing Science
- 13. Practicing Science: An Introduction 283
- 14. Wallace's Malthusian Moment: The Common Context Revisited 290
- 15. Doing Science in a Global Empire: Cable Telegraphy and Electrical Physics in Victorian Britain 312
- 16. Zoological Nomenclature and the Empire of Victorian Science 334
- 17. Remains of the Day: Early Victorians in the Field 354
- 18. Photography as Witness, Detective, and Impostor: Visual Representation in Victorian Science 378
- 19. Instrumentation and Interpretation: Managing and Representing the Working Environments of Victorian experimental Science 409
- 20. Metrology, Metrication, and Victorian Values 438
- Contributors 475
- Index 477