Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction By James E. McClellan, Harold Dorn
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2006 | 496 Pages | ISBN: 0801883601 , 0801883598 | PDF | 10 MB
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2006 | 496 Pages | ISBN: 0801883601 , 0801883598 | PDF | 10 MB
"This historical account achieves its basic aim of demonstrating that, with the exception of quite recent history, technology has always influenced science, not the other way round." -- "If I could attach bells and whistles and flashing lights to this review I would do so because McClellan and Dorn's book deserves to be brought to the attention of all professional historians -- and indeed the general reading public -- by any means necessary." -- "Inclusive and straightforward." -- "This is one of few books that tackle both the history of science and the history of technology, and most notably presents them in a global context." -- "This unusual work enables students to understand some large-scale patterns in history and the ways in which investigations into nature fit into those patterns." -- "Professors McClellan and Dorn have written a survey that does not present the historical development of science simply as a Western phenomenon but as the result of wide-ranging human curiosity about nature and attempts to harness its powers in order to serve human needs. This is an impressive amount of material to organize in a single textbook." --