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Magnetic Fever: Global Imperialism and Empiricism in the Nineteenth Century: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (Volume 99, Part 4)
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Author(s)Christopher Carter
PublisherAmerican Philosophical Society
ISBN / ASIN1606189948
ISBN-139781606189948
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Explores the links between science and empire in the 19th cent., focusing on the mutual interactions of British imperialism and geophysical empiricism. The 19th cent. was a time when science was becoming global, in part due to European colonial and imperial expansion. Colonies became not just propagation points for European science, but also collection points for geophysical investigations. These colonial observatories influenced the type of science that could be done. Comparing the development of British and American geomagnetic research during this period shows the dependency between the two influences. Both the scientific theories and the geopolitical realities played a role in creating the tool for studying global science still in use today.










