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No other gods : on science and American social thought / Charles E. Rosenberg. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, (c)1997.Edition: Rev. and expandedition. editionDescription: xxii, 311 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801855986
  • 9780801856082
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Q127
  • Q127.R813.N668 1997
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Contents:
Introduction: Science, Society, and Social Thought -- Ch. 1. The Bitter Fruit: Heredity, Disease, and Social Thought -- Ch. 2. The Female Animal: Medical and Biological Views of Women -- Ch. 3. Sexuality, Class, and Role -- Ch. 4. Charles Benedict Davenport and the Irony of American Eugenics -- Ch. 5. George M. Beard and American Nervousness -- Ch. 6. Piety and Social Action: Some Origins of the American Public Health Movement -- Ch. 7. Martin Arrowsmith: The Scientist as Hero -- Ch. 8. Science and Social Values in Nineteenth-Century America: A Case Study in the Growth of Scientific Institutions -- Ch. 9. Science, Technology, and Economic Growth: The Case of the Agricultural Experiment Station Scientist, 1875-1914 -- Ch. 10. The Adams Act: Politics and the Cause of Scientific Research -- Ch. 11. Unintended Consequences: The Ideological Shaping of American Agricultural Research, 1875-1914.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction Q127.U6R618 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001479837

Preface: Science in Play -- Introduction: Science, Society, and Social Thought -- Ch. 1. The Bitter Fruit: Heredity, Disease, and Social Thought -- Ch. 2. The Female Animal: Medical and Biological Views of Women -- Ch. 3. Sexuality, Class, and Role -- Ch. 4. Charles Benedict Davenport and the Irony of American Eugenics -- Ch. 5. George M. Beard and American Nervousness -- Ch. 6. Piety and Social Action: Some Origins of the American Public Health Movement -- Ch. 7. Martin Arrowsmith: The Scientist as Hero -- Ch. 8. Science and Social Values in Nineteenth-Century America: A Case Study in the Growth of Scientific Institutions -- Ch. 9. Science, Technology, and Economic Growth: The Case of the Agricultural Experiment Station Scientist, 1875-1914 -- Ch. 10. The Adams Act: Politics and the Cause of Scientific Research -- Ch. 11. Unintended Consequences: The Ideological Shaping of American Agricultural Research, 1875-1914.

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