Urban Histories of Science (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
238
Utgivningsdatum
2018-09-26
Förlag
Routledge
Illustratör/Fotograf
black and white 25 Halftones
Illustrationer
25 Halftones, black and white
Dimensioner
234 x 158 x 19 mm
Vikt
476 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780415784177

Urban Histories of Science

Making Knowledge in the City, 1820-1940

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2018-09-26
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This book tells ten urban histories of science from nine citiesAthens, Barcelona, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Dublin (2 articles), Glasgow, Helsinki, Lisbon, and Naplessituated on the geographical margins of Europe and beyond. Ranging from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries, the contents of this volume debate why and how we should study the scientific culture of cities, often considered "peripheral" in terms of their production of knowledge. How were scientific practices, debates and innovations intertwined with the highly dynamic urban space around 1900? The authors analyze zoological gardens, research stations, observatories, and international exhibitions, along with hospitals, newspapers, backstreets, and private homes while also stressing the importance of concrete urban spaces for the production and appropriation of knowledge. They uncover the diversity of actors and urban publics ranging from engineers, scientists, architects, and physicians to journalists, tuberculosis patients, and fishermen. Looking at these nine cities around 1900 is like glancing at a prism that produces different and even conflicting notions of modernity. In their totality, the ten case studies help to overcome an outdated centre-periphery model. This volume is, thus, able to address far more intriguing historiographical questions. How do science, technology, and medicine shape the debates about modernity and national identity in the urban space? To what degree do cities and the heterogeneous elements they contain have agency? These urban histories show that science and the city are consistently and continuously co-constructing each other.
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Oliver Hochadel is based at the IMF-CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) in Barcelona. Agust Nieto-Galan is Professor of History of Science at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona.

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List of Figures vii Notes on Contributors x Preface xiv Urban Histories of Science: How to Tell the Tale Oliver Hochadel and Agust Nieto-Galan 1 Envisioning a New European Metropolis: Designing the Athens Observatory (1842) Maria Rentetzi and Spiros Flevaris 2 Institutionalizing the Metropolis of Mechanics: Philosophical Engineering in the City of Glasgow c. 1820c. 1875 Ben Marsden 3 The Natural Sciences and Their Public at the Meetings of the Hungarian Association for the Advancement of Science in Budapest and Beyond, 18411896 Katalin Strner 4 Copepods and Fisher Boys: Advanced Marine Biological Research and Street Poverty in Naples c. 1890 Katharina Steiner 5 Locating Dublin in the Late Nineteenth-Century Ether Tanya OSullivan 6 Second City of Science? Dublin as a Center of Calculation in the British Imperial Context, 18861912 Juliana Adelman 7 From Capital City to Scientific Capital: Science, Technology, and Medicine in Lisbon as Seen through the Press, 19001910 Ana Simes 8 Collective Expertise behind the Urban Planning of Munkkiniemi and Haaga, Helsinki (c. 1915) Emilia Karppinen 9 On Hygiene in a Modern Peripheral City: Buenos Aires, 18701940 Diego Armus 10 From Electricity to the Photo Archive: National Identity and the Planning of the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition Lucila Mallart Index