Makers of Electricity. Exploring the Shocking Evolution of Electrical Science
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- Nombre de pages1461
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664621153
- EAN4057664621153
- Date de parution25/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'Makers of Electricity, ' editors James J. Walsh and Brother Potamian orchestrate a comprehensive anthology that traverses the dynamic narrative of electrical discovery and innovation. This collection distinguishes itself through an array of literary styles, from rigorous scientific discourse to vivid biographical sketches, capturing the essence of each epoch within the electrical revolution. Notably, the anthology's structure illuminates the progression of electrical knowledge, juxtaposing early experimental curiosities with the pivotal breakthroughs that shaped modernity, thus offering a panoramic view of electrical science's evolution.
The diverse range of subjects underscores the anthology's significance in highlighting lesser-known figures alongside celebrated pioneers, providing a holistic understanding of the field's development. The anthology is enriched by the distinct backgrounds of its editors - James J. Walsh, a physician and historian, and Brother Potamian, a scientist and educator. Their collaboration brings forth a unique blend of historical accuracy and scientific scrutiny, positioned within the broader context of the Enlightenment and subsequent scientific awakenings.
Their selections underscore the interplay between individual ingenuity and the collective endeavor of the scientific community in advancing electrical knowledge. Emphasizing the symbiosis between history and science, 'Makers of Electricity' is recommended for enthusiasts eager to delve into the chronicles of innovation and discovery. Readers are invited to explore the depth and diversity of thought that underscores the anthology, appreciating the convergence of historical insight and scientific exploration.
Through its educational richness and the dialogue it fosters among pioneering intellects, the collection offers a unique lens through which the electrifying journey of discovery is illuminated.
The diverse range of subjects underscores the anthology's significance in highlighting lesser-known figures alongside celebrated pioneers, providing a holistic understanding of the field's development. The anthology is enriched by the distinct backgrounds of its editors - James J. Walsh, a physician and historian, and Brother Potamian, a scientist and educator. Their collaboration brings forth a unique blend of historical accuracy and scientific scrutiny, positioned within the broader context of the Enlightenment and subsequent scientific awakenings.
Their selections underscore the interplay between individual ingenuity and the collective endeavor of the scientific community in advancing electrical knowledge. Emphasizing the symbiosis between history and science, 'Makers of Electricity' is recommended for enthusiasts eager to delve into the chronicles of innovation and discovery. Readers are invited to explore the depth and diversity of thought that underscores the anthology, appreciating the convergence of historical insight and scientific exploration.
Through its educational richness and the dialogue it fosters among pioneering intellects, the collection offers a unique lens through which the electrifying journey of discovery is illuminated.
In 'Makers of Electricity, ' editors James J. Walsh and Brother Potamian orchestrate a comprehensive anthology that traverses the dynamic narrative of electrical discovery and innovation. This collection distinguishes itself through an array of literary styles, from rigorous scientific discourse to vivid biographical sketches, capturing the essence of each epoch within the electrical revolution. Notably, the anthology's structure illuminates the progression of electrical knowledge, juxtaposing early experimental curiosities with the pivotal breakthroughs that shaped modernity, thus offering a panoramic view of electrical science's evolution.
The diverse range of subjects underscores the anthology's significance in highlighting lesser-known figures alongside celebrated pioneers, providing a holistic understanding of the field's development. The anthology is enriched by the distinct backgrounds of its editors - James J. Walsh, a physician and historian, and Brother Potamian, a scientist and educator. Their collaboration brings forth a unique blend of historical accuracy and scientific scrutiny, positioned within the broader context of the Enlightenment and subsequent scientific awakenings.
Their selections underscore the interplay between individual ingenuity and the collective endeavor of the scientific community in advancing electrical knowledge. Emphasizing the symbiosis between history and science, 'Makers of Electricity' is recommended for enthusiasts eager to delve into the chronicles of innovation and discovery. Readers are invited to explore the depth and diversity of thought that underscores the anthology, appreciating the convergence of historical insight and scientific exploration.
Through its educational richness and the dialogue it fosters among pioneering intellects, the collection offers a unique lens through which the electrifying journey of discovery is illuminated.
The diverse range of subjects underscores the anthology's significance in highlighting lesser-known figures alongside celebrated pioneers, providing a holistic understanding of the field's development. The anthology is enriched by the distinct backgrounds of its editors - James J. Walsh, a physician and historian, and Brother Potamian, a scientist and educator. Their collaboration brings forth a unique blend of historical accuracy and scientific scrutiny, positioned within the broader context of the Enlightenment and subsequent scientific awakenings.
Their selections underscore the interplay between individual ingenuity and the collective endeavor of the scientific community in advancing electrical knowledge. Emphasizing the symbiosis between history and science, 'Makers of Electricity' is recommended for enthusiasts eager to delve into the chronicles of innovation and discovery. Readers are invited to explore the depth and diversity of thought that underscores the anthology, appreciating the convergence of historical insight and scientific exploration.
Through its educational richness and the dialogue it fosters among pioneering intellects, the collection offers a unique lens through which the electrifying journey of discovery is illuminated.