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E-grāmata: Exploration and Science: Social Impact and Interaction

  • Formāts: 384 pages
  • Sērija : Science and Society
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Dec-2006
  • Izdevniecība: ABC-CLIO
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781576079867
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  • Sērija : Science and Society
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Dec-2006
  • Izdevniecība: ABC-CLIO
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781576079867
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This comprehensive volume explores the intricate, mutually dependent relationship between science and explorationhow each has repeatedly built on the discoveries of the other and, in the process, opened new frontiers. A simple question: Which came first, advances in navigation or successful voyages of discovery? A complicated answer: Both and neither. For more than four centuries, scientists and explorers have worked togethersometimes intentionally and sometimes notin an ongoing, symbiotic partnership. When early explorers brought back exotic flora and fauna from newly discovered lands, scientists were able to challenge ancient authorities for the first time. As a result, scientists not only invented new navigational tools to encourage exploration, but also created a new approach to studying nature, in which observations were more important than reason and authority.

The story of the relationship between science and exploration, analyzed here for the first time, is nothing less than the history of modern science and the expanding human universe.

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Recommended. General readers; lower- and upper-division undergraduates. * Choice *

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This comprehensive volume explores the intricate, mutually dependent relationship between science and explorationhow each has repeatedly built on the discoveries of the other and, in the process, opened new frontiers.
Series Editor's Preface vii
Preface ix
Navigating the Oceans
1(38)
Ordering Nature in the Age of Enlightenment
39(32)
Humboldt and the Rise of the Geophysical Sciences
71(32)
Natural History in the Nineteenth Century
103(32)
Scientific Exploration of a Manifest America
135(26)
The Exploratory Tradition in the Ocean Sciences
161(28)
Human Exploration under the Sea
189(30)
Human Exploration of the High Frontier
219(26)
Robotic Space Exploration
245(28)
Chronology of Significant Events 273(6)
Glossary 279(8)
Primary Source Documents 287(48)
Notes 335(4)
Bibliography 339(22)
Index 361


Michael S. Reidy, PhD, is assistant professor of history in the Department of History and Philosophy at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, specializing in the history of geophysical sciences in the 19th century.

Gary Kroll, PhD, is assistant professor of history at State University of New YorkPlattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY, where he teaches courses on environmental history and the history of science.

Erik Conway, PhD, is a visiting historian at NASA's Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA. He received his degree from the University of Minnesota.