Science And Technology In The
Discover the pivotal exploration of the intersection between science and industry in "Science And Technology In The" by Gordon & Breach Science Publishers SA. This compelling paperback, published in 1969, spans an impressive 546 pages and challenges prevalent notions about the Industrial Revolution, arguing against the belief that it was solely a triumph of craftsmen without scientific training. Instead, the book delves into the significant role of engineering and chemical industries, emphasizing the various agencies—such as philosophical societies and itinerant lecturers—that contributed to the dissemination of scientific knowledge during this transformative period. Ideal for history buffs, science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between technology and society, this insightful work is a must-read for understanding the foundations of modern industry.