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The Cultural Meaning of Popular Science

Phrenology and the Organization of Consent in Nineteenth-Century Britain

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Focusing on the role of science in shaping urban industrial society, this study explores its social and ideological functions during a transformative period. It examines how scientific advancements influenced societal structures and ideologies, highlighting the interplay between scientific development and urbanization. The analysis provides insights into the impact of science on social norms and the evolution of industrial communities.

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The Cultural Meaning of Popular Science, Roger Cooter

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