Science and Technology in World History

  • Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction
    By James E. McClellan III, Harold Dorn

    An Introduction James E. McClellan III, Harold Dorn ... Ernest, 406 Sabin, A. B. (M.D.), 448 Saint-Méry, Moreau de, 220 Saint Petersburg, 323 Salk, Jonas (M.D.), 448 Samarkand, 127–29 Sami (Lapp) people, 34 Sanskrit language, 124, 152, ...

  • Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction
    By Harold Dorn, James Edward McClellan

    See also Daniel S. Greenberg , The Politics of Pure Science , 2nd ed . ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1999 ) and David Dickson , The New Politics of Science , with a new preface ( Chicago ...

  • Science and Technology in World History
    By David Deming

    Science and Technology in World History

  • Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction
    By James E. McClellan III, Harold Dorn

    PART 1 From Ape to Alexander Technology in the form of stone tools originated literally hand in hand with humankind . Two million years ago a species of primate evolved which anthropologists have labeled Homo habilis , or " handy man ...

  • Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction
    By James E. McClellan III, Harold Dorn

    ... and, edited with James W. Cortada, A Nation Transformed by Information: How Information has Shaped the United States from Colonial Times to the Present (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). On genetics, see A. H. Sturtevant, ...

  • Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction
    By James E. McClellan III, Harold Dorn

    For Newton's immediate social and cultural impact, see Dorinda Outram, The Enlightenment, 3rd ed. ... see Margaret C. Jacob, Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997); see also ...