The organisation of knowledge in Victorian Britain
@inproceedings{Daunton2005TheOO, title={The organisation of knowledge in Victorian Britain}, author={Martin J. Daunton}, year={2005} }
Introduction Science in nineteenth-century England: plural configurations and singular politics Classifying sciences: systematics and status in mid-Victorian natural history Victorian social science: from singular to plural Political economy and the science of economics in Victorian Britain Reason and belief in Victorian mathematics Victorian classics: sustaining the study of the ancient world The evolution and dissemination of historical knowledge Specialization and social utility… CONTINUE READING
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