New to the Problems in European Civilization series, this volume offers secondary-source documents that debate such topics as Was There a Scientific Revolution? and Did Women Have a Scientific Revolution? through works by European Intellectual historians. The text is suitable for courses in European Intellectual history, as well as courses focused exclusively on the Scientific Revolution and the history of science. Pedagogical tools include chapter introductions, timelines, illustrations, maps, and suggested readings.
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New to the Problems in European Civilization series, this volume offers secondary-source documents that debate such topics as Was There a Scientific Revolution? and Did Women Have a Scientific Revolution? through works by European Intellectual historians. The text is suitable for courses in European Intellectual history, as well as courses focused exclusively on the Scientific Revolution and the history of science. Pedagogical tools include chapter introductions, timelines, illustrations, maps, and suggested readings.
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