Scientific Advice to the Nineteenth-Century British State

Scientific Advice to the Nineteenth-Century British State - Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century

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Publisher's Synopsis

In twenty-first-century Britain, scientific advice to government is highly organized, integrated across government departments, and led by a chief scientific adviser who reports directly to the prime minister. But at the end of the eighteenth century, when Roland Jackson's account begins, things were very different. With this book, Jackson turns his attention to the men of science of the day-who derived their knowledge of the natural world from experience, observation, and experiment-focusing on the essential role they played in proffering scientific advice to the state, and the impact of that advice on public policy. At a time that witnessed huge scientific advances and vast industrial development, and as the British state sought to respond to societal, economic, and environmental challenges, practitioners of science, engineering, and medicine were drawn into close involvement with politicians. Jackson explores the contributions of these emerging experts, the motivations behind their involvement, the forces that shaped this new system of advice, and the legacy it left behind. His book provides the first detailed analysis of the provision of scientific, engineering, and medical advice to the nineteenth-century British government, parliament, the civil service, and the military.

Book information

ISBN: 9780822947905
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 509.4109034
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 420
Weight: 766g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 36mm