Energy and Empire
A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin
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- Authors:
- Crosbie Smith
- M. Norton Wise
- Date Published: December 2009
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521129213
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Energy and Empire is a definitive biographical study of Lord Kelvin, the most famous mathematical physicist of nineteenth-century Britain. As part of this study, it delivers on a speculation long entertained by historians of science, that Victorian physics expressed in its very content the industrial society that produced it. Born into a family committed to liberal political reform and personal advancement, William Thomson identified himself as much with the shipyards and engineering works of his adopted city of Glasgow as with the democratic education offered in its university. Building outward from this secure base he integrated his national and international activities into that heady period of almost total British supremacy in industrial power, maritime expansion and imperial influence. This meticulously researched contextual biography of an eminent scientist will be of interest to historians of science and technology; intellectual, social and economic historians; physicists; engineers; geologists; and philosophers of science.
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'By tackling one of the grand figures of Victorian science and supplying us with a remarkably detailed, not to say exhaustive, account of his life, work and thought, [the authors] have greatly deepened our understanding of what is increasingly recognized as a pivotal period in the history not just of science and technology, but of our wider society as well.' Bruce J. Hunt
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- Date Published: December 2009
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521129213
- length: 892 pages
- dimensions: 250 x 325 x 68 mm
- weight: 1.74kg
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
Part I. The making of the natural philosopher:
1. From the ashes of revolution
2. Clydeside
3. A Cambridge undergraduate
4. The changing tradition of natural philosophy
5. Professor William Thomson
Part II. The transformation of classical physics:
6. The language of mathematical physics
7. The kinematics of field theory and the nature of electricity
8. The dynamics of field theory
9. Thermodynamics: the years of uncertainty
10. Thermodynamics: the years of resolution
11. T & T or Treatise on natural philosophy
12. The hydrodynamics of matter
13. Telegraph signals and light waves: Thomson versus Maxwell
Part III. The economy of nature: the great storehouse of creation:
14. The irreversible cosmos
15. The age of the sun controversies
16. The secular cooling of the earth
17. The age of the earth controversies
18. The habitation of earth
Part IV. Energy, economy and Empire: the relief of Man's estate:
19. The telegraphic art
20. Measurement and marketing: the economics of electricity
21. Rule Britannia: the art of navigation
22. The magnetic compass
23. Baron Kelvin of Largs
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