Communicating Knowledge to New Audiences: Victorian Popularizers of Science


Communicating Knowledge to New Audiences: Victorian Popularizers of Science is a scholarly work, published in 2012 in ''Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science''. The main subjects of the publication include dominant trait, history, elite, evolutionary biology, Charles Darwin, Scientific Revolution, quarter, history of science, Darwin, epistemology, sociology, popular science, and cult. In the past historians have tended to explain the existence of a cult of science from about 1850 to 1890 as the result of the work of elite scientists such as Darwin, Huxley, and Tyndall.

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