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Science: A Four Thousand Year History
Science: A Four Thousand Year History
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We see, for instance, how Muslim leaders encouraged science by building massive libraries, hospitals, and astronomical observatories. We rediscover the significance of medieval Europe, where, surprisingly, religious institutions ensured science's survival, as the learning preserved in monasteries was subsequently developed in new and unique universities. Instead of focusing on esoteric experiments and abstract theories, she explains how science belongs to the practical world of war, politics, and business. And rather than glorifying scientists as idealized heroes, she tells true stories about real people—men (and some women)—who needed to earn their living, who made mistakes, and who trampled down their rivals.
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A global history of science's evolving story.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how science developed across different cultures and centuries, this book offers a compelling, inclusive perspective. Patricia Fara brings to life the real people behind scientific advances and highlights how practical and intertwined science is with society, politics, and commerce. It's a fascinating read for anyone interested in understanding the broader, often overlooked, historical context of scientific progress.