Imperialism and Science

Imperialism and Science

By George Vlahakis, Isabel Maria Malaquias, Nathan Brooks, Francois Regourd (or François Regourd), Feza Gunergun, David Wright (undifferentiated)

Subjects: Nonfiction, Science, Science and state, Imperialism, Science, social aspects, History, Imperialism and science

Description: Imperialism and Science is a scholarly yet accessible chronicle of the impact of imperialism on science over the past 200 years, from the effect of Catholicism on scientific progress in Latin America to the importance of U.S. government funding of scientific research to America's preeminent place in the world.Spanning two centuries of scientific advance throughout the age of empire, Imperialism and Science sheds new light on the spread of scientific thought throughout the former colonial world. Science made enormous advances during this period, often being associated with anti-Imperialist struggle or, as in the case of the science brought to 19th-century China and India by the British, with Western cultural hegemony.

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