The Derby Philosophers :Science and Culture in British Urban Society, 1700–1850

The Derby Philosophers

The Derby Philosophers :Science and Culture in British Urban Society, 1700–1850

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Published: 28 August, 2009
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The Derby Philosophers focuses upon the activities of a group of Midland intellectuals that included the evolutionist and physician Erasmus Darwin, Rev. Thomas Gisborne the evangelical philosopher and poet, Robert Bage the novelist, Charles Sylvester the chemist and engineer, William George and his son Herbert Spencer, the internationally renowned evolutionist philosopher who coined the phrase ‘survival of the fittest’, and members of the Wedgwood and Strutt families.

The book explores how, inspired by science and through educational activities, publications and institutions including the famous Derbyshire General Infirmary (1810) and Derby Arboretum (1840), the Derby philosophers strove to promote social, political and urban improvements with national and international consequences. Much more than a parochial history of one intellectual group or town, this book examines science, politics and culture during one of the most turbulent periods of British history.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780719079221
ISBN10 0719079225
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 649 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller Manchester University Press
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

‘An important and compelling account of the public culture of science in Georgian and Victorian Derby.’
Dr Tristram Hunt, Urban History, 37 (2010), 189-91

‘[Elliott has] made significant contributions toward the historical recovery of that lost world of enlightened science in the English provinces.’
Jan Golinski, Professor of History and Humanities at the University of New Hampshire, USA, Reviews in History, (1 June 2010), Institute of Historical Research

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Author's Bio

Paul Elliott is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Derby

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