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Autor:
Elizabeth Bruton
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 12 (2019)
In 1860, renowned natural philosopher (now referred to as a ‘scientist’ or, more specifically in the case of Clerk Maxwell, a ‘physicist’) James Clerk Maxwell wrote ‘Valentine from a Telegraph Clerk ♂ [male] to a Telegraph Clerk ♀ [fema
Autor:
Phillip Roberts
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 07 (2017)
This article will consider the alignment of scientific and media practice at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Over several decades after 1817 certain instrument makers began to specialise in the domestic entertainment market, transferring ski
Autor:
Luisa Massarani
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 02 (2014)
In May 2014, Latin America was the stage for the 13th International Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference (PCST 2014). It was the first time that this important international conference had reached the region since its launch in 1
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 08 (2017)
Autor:
Jane Desborough
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 07 (2017)
Autor:
Iris Veysey
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 05 (2016)
This essay is an account of the making of England and her Soldiers (1859) by Harriet Martineau and Florence Nightingale. The book is a literary account of the Crimean War, written by Martineau and based on Nightingale’s statistical studies of morta
Autor:
Laura Humphreys, Katy Barrett
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 12 (2019)
In 2010, Stephen Hawking commented that, “Science is not only a disciple of reason but, also, one of romance and passion.” This is not a connection we might readily make in the modern world. Science is technology, laboratories, facts and figures.
Autor:
Efram Sera-Shriar
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 13 (2020)
Autor:
Nanna Kaalund
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 13 (2020)
Autor:
Tom Ritchie
Publikováno v:
Science Museum Group Journal, Iss 10 (2018)
This article builds on previous literature on museums and material culture by presenting an examination of the changing stories that a particular object — a rebuilt version of Douglas Hartree’s Differential Analyser — has been used to tell in t