Science and Technology in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
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Juliana Adelman and Éadaoin Agnew [editors]. 'Science and Technology in Nineteenth-Century Ireland', Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 14 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011)
This interdisciplinary volume expands the existing literature in this area by moving its focus beyond the intellectual elite and relating Irish scientific activities to the historical study of Irish literature and culture, as well as the context of Victorian science more generally.
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The learned gentlemen are in town: the British Association meeting of 1857 in Dublin's popular press
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Practical science and religious politics: the Glasnevin botanic gardens' Sunday opening controversy, 1861
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The Irish response to Darwinism
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Grubbs of Dublin: telescope-makers to the World
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Dominick McCausland and Adam’s ancestors: an Irish evangelical responds to the scientific challenge to biblical inerrancy
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