Abstract
Whereas the academic discipline of the history of science has made
enormous strides in half
a century, ironically, recognition from without has often been
disappointing. Private
success has not been matched by public status. The work of the Science
Museum in London
as one of the few widely accessible windows into the discipline is therefore
worth
remarking upon here, and more detailed investigations are even now under
way. The
foundation of the British Society for the History of Science at the Museum,
in 1947,
symbolized a role that the Museum had already played for decades and
plays to this day:
the pre-eminent public space of the history of science. This distinctive
role has of course
been shared by other object-based museums attracting large numbers
of visitors in places
such as Manchester, Greenwich and Edinburgh as well as in Munich and Washington.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,History
Cited by
13 articles.
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