Masculinity and Science in Britain, 1831–1918
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Masculinity and Science in Britain, 1831–1918

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Masculinity and Science in Britain, 1831–1918

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This book offers the first in-depth study of the masculine self-fashioning of scientific practitioners in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain. Focusing on the British Association for the Advancement of Science, founded in 1831, it explores the complex and dynamic shifts in the public image of the British 'man of science' and questions the status of the natural scientist as a modern masculine hero. Until now, science has been examined by cultural historians primarily for evidence about the ways in which scientific discourses have shaped prevailing notions about women and supported the growth of oppressive patriarchal structures. This volume, by contrast, offers the first in-depth study of the importance of ideals of masculinity in the construction of the male scientist and British scientific culture in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. From the eighteenth-century identification of the natural philosopher with the reclusive scholar, to early nineteenth-century attempts to reinvent the scientist as a fashionable gentleman, to his subsequent reimagining as the epitome of Victorian moral earnestness and meritocracy, Heather Ellis analyzes the complex and changing public image of the British 'man of science'.

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Year
2017
ISBN
9781137311740

Table of contents

  1. Series Editors’ Preface
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Contents
  4. Chapter 1: Introduction: The ‘Man of Science’ as a Gendered Ideal
  5. Chapter 2: The Changing Public Image of the ‘Man of Science’, 1600–1830
  6. Chapter 3: New Masculine Heroes: Davy, Bacon and the Construction of the Gentleman-Scientist
  7. Chapter 4: ‘An Effete World’: Gendered Criticism and the British Association
  8. Chapter 5: Thomas Carlyle, the X-Club and the Hero as Man of Science
  9. Chapter 6: The Decline of the British Association? Marginalization, Masculinity and Marconi
  10. Chapter 7: Reuniting Theory and Practice: The Man of Science and the First World War
  11. Conclusion
  12. Bibliography
  13. Index