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Jacob, Margaret

Jacob, Margaret C. The radical enlightenment pantheists, Freemasons and republicans. London, Boston Allen Unwin, 1981. xiii, 312 p ISBN 0049010298... [Pg.537]

Jacob, Margaret. Glimpses of the cosmopolitan in ealry modem science.. ... [Pg.545]

Jacob, Margaret. Millenarianism and science in the late seventeenth century. J... [Pg.545]

Jacob, Margaret. Scientific culture and the making of the industrial West. Oxford OUP, 1997. [Pg.545]

Jacob, Margaret C. The Newtonians and the English revolution, 1689-1720. London Ithaca (NY) Harvester P Cornell UnivP, 1976. 288p. ISBN 0-8014-0981-0... [Pg.553]

Jacob, Margaret C. Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West (Oxford University Press, 1997). [Pg.576]

Jacob, Margaret. Forthcoming. Glimpses of the Cosmopolitan in Early Modern Europe. [Pg.195]

Dobbs, Betty Jo Teeter and Margaret Jacob. Newton and the culture of Newtonianism. Atlantic Highlands (NJ) Humanities P, 1995. [Pg.272]

Others, notably Musson and Robinson, have stressed the scientific nature of Watt s work, often by indicating his reliance upon, or at least his close association with, Blacks researches on heat. Most recendy Margaret Jacob and Larry Stewart have endorsed this view on broader grounds.43 In much modern scholarship the boundaries between science/technology and between rhetoric/practice are not seen as being so readily drawn, if drawable at all. The contingent processes whereby such boundaries are constructed have become, for many, the object of study.44... [Pg.27]

Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs and Margaret C. Jacob, Newton and the Culture of Newtonianism (Humanities Press, 1995) Margaret C. Jacob, Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West (Oxford University Press, 1997). [Pg.466]

Horn, Jeff, and Margaret C. Jacob. Jean-Antoine Chaptal and the Cultural Roots of French Industrialization. Technology and Culture 39, 1998, 671-698. [Pg.576]

Margaret C. Jacob and Michael J. Sauter, Why did Humphry Davy and Associates Not Pursue the Pain-alleviating Effects of Nitrous Oxide Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57, 2002, 161-76. [Pg.176]


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