Natural History Societies and Civic Culture in Victorian Scotland (Sci & Culture in the Nineteenth Century) (Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, #9)

by Diarmid A. Finnegan

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Winner of the Frank Watson Prize in Scottish History, 2011

The relationship between science and civil society is essential to our understanding of cultural change during the Victorian era. Science was frequently packaged as an appropriate form of civic culture, inculcating virtues necessary for civic progress. In turn, civic culture was presented as an appropriate context for enabling and supporting scientific progress. Finnegan's study looks at the shifting nature of this process during the nineteenth century, using Scotland as the focus for his argument. Considerations of class, religion and gender are explored, illuminating changing social identities as public interest in science was allowed-even encouraged-beyond the environs of universities and elite metropolitan societies.
  • ISBN10 0822944847
  • ISBN13 9780822944843
  • Publish Date 1 July 2009 (first published 1 January 2009)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 26 January 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Pittsburgh Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English