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Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine


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Studies in the History of Science Technology and Medicine aims to stimulate research in the field, concentrating on the twentieth century. It seeks to contribute to our understanding of science, technology and medicine as they are embedded in society, exploring the links between the subjects on the one hand, and the cultural, economic, political and institutional contexts of their genesis and development on the other. Within this framework, and while not favouring any particular methodological approach, the series welcomes studies which examine relations between science, technology, medicine and society in new ways, e.g. the social construction of technologies, large technical systems.

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Evidence in Action between Science and Society Constructing, Validating, and Contesting Knowledge

Evidence in Action between Science and Society: Constructing, Validating, and Contesting Knowledge

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Sarah Ehlers, Stefan Esselborn
May 27, 2024

This volume is an interdisciplinary attempt to insert a broader, historically informed perspective into current political and academic debates on the issue of evidence and the reliability of scientific knowledge. The tensions between competing paradigms, different bodies of knowledge and the ...

Pathogens Crossing Borders Global Animal Diseases and International Responses, 1860–1947

Pathogens Crossing Borders: Global Animal Diseases and International Responses, 1860–1947

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Cornelia Knab
May 27, 2024

The increasing globalization of trade, travel and transport since the mid-19th century had unwelcome consequences – one of them was the spread of contagious animal diseases over greater distances in a shorter time than ever before. Borders and national control strategies proved to be insufficient ...

Pestilence, Insanity, and Trees How Stephen Smith Changed New York

Pestilence, Insanity, and Trees: How Stephen Smith Changed New York

1st Edition

By John M. Harris Jr.
December 01, 2023

This is the first full-length biography of New York surgeon and social activist Stephen Smith (1823–1922), who was appointed to fifty years of public service by three mayors, seven governors, and two U.S. presidents. The book presents the complex life of Stephen Smith, a consistent figure in the ...

Tore Godal and the Evolution of Global Health

Tore Godal and the Evolution of Global Health

1st Edition

By Conrad Keating
August 04, 2023

This book is an interconnected history of the evolution of global health in the decades before 2019, told through the prism of six decisive moments in which individuals from the World Health Organization (WHO), philanthropic foundations, academia and bilateral agencies came together to shape the ...

William Blake, the Single Vision, and Newton's Sleep A History of Science, Poetry, and Progress

William Blake, the Single Vision, and Newton's Sleep: A History of Science, Poetry, and Progress

1st Edition

By Keith Davies
July 27, 2023

The history and philosophy of scientific ideas and the role poiēsis and imagination play in our understanding of science and progress are widely explored in this book. By examining the views of William Blake and other poets in the context of twentieth-century philosophers Hannah Arendt, Jacob ...

Human Extinction A History of the Science and Ethics of Annihilation

Human Extinction: A History of the Science and Ethics of Annihilation

1st Edition

By Émile P. Torres
July 14, 2023

This volume traces the origins and evolution of the idea of human extinction, from the ancient Presocratics through contemporary work on "existential risks." Many leading intellectuals agree that the risk of human extinction this century may be higher than at any point in our 300,000-year history ...

Transforming American Science Universities, the Government, and the Cold War

Transforming American Science: Universities, the Government, and the Cold War

1st Edition

By Jonathan Engel
April 11, 2023

Transforming American Science documents the ways in which federal funds catalyzed or accelerated changes in both university culture and the broader system of American higher education during the post-World War II decades. The events of the book lie within the context of the Cold War, when pressure ...

George Wilson's Vision of Early Victorian Science and Technology Unity in Variety

George Wilson's Vision of Early Victorian Science and Technology: Unity in Variety

1st Edition

By David F. Channell
October 14, 2022

This volume is a comprehensive study of George Wilson, a leading advocate for evangelical science and for the role of biology in technology – it examines his work to develop a unitary vision of Victorian science and technology by drawing upon religion, transcendental natural history, and Baconian ...

Germs in the English Workplace, c.1880–1945

Germs in the English Workplace, c.1880–1945

1st Edition

By Laura Newman
August 29, 2022

This book looks at how the workplace was transformed through a greater awareness of the roles that germs played in English working lives from c.1880 to 1945. Cutting across a diverse array of occupational settings – such as the domestic kitchen, the milking shed, the factory, and the Post Office – ...

Lifestyle and Medicine in the Enlightenment The Six Non-Naturals in the Long Eighteenth Century

Lifestyle and Medicine in the Enlightenment: The Six Non-Naturals in the Long Eighteenth Century

1st Edition

Edited By James Kennaway, Rina Knoeff
March 25, 2020

The biggest challenges in public health today are often related to attitudes, diet and exercise. In many ways, this marks a return to the state of medicine in the eighteenth century, when ideals of healthy living were a much more central part of the European consciousness than they have become ...

Medicine and Justice Medico-Legal Practice in England and Wales, 1700–1914

Medicine and Justice: Medico-Legal Practice in England and Wales, 1700–1914

1st Edition

By Katherine Watson
December 11, 2019

This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England and Wales by focusing on the intersection of the history of law and crime with medical history. It does this through the lens provided by one group of historical actors, medical professionals who gave...

Social Class and Mental Illness in Northern Europe

Social Class and Mental Illness in Northern Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Petteri Pietikäinen, Jesper Kragh
October 10, 2019

This book examines the relationship between social class and mental illness in Northern Europe during the 20th century. Contributors explore the socioeconomic status of mental patients, the possible influence of social class on the diagnoses and treatment they received in psychiatric institutions, ...

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