Being Modern : The Cultural Impact of Science in the Early Twentieth Century /

In the early decades of the twentieth century, engagement with science was commonly used as an emblem of modernity. This phenomenon is now attracting increasing attention in different historical specialties. Being Modern builds on this recent scholarly interest to explore engagement with science acr...

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Other Authors: Shiach, Morag (Editor), James, Frank A. J. L., 1955- (Editor), Greenhalgh, Paul, 1955 October 21- (Editor), Bud, Robert (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : UCL Press, 2018.
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