Ladies in the Laboratory II

West European Women in Science, 1800-1900: A Survey of Their Contributions to Research

By (author) Mary R.S. Creese Other primary creator Thomas M. Creese

Hardback - £108.00

Publication date:

17 May 2004

Length of book:

304 pages

Publisher

Scarecrow Press

Dimensions:

284x222mm
9x11"

ISBN-13: 9780810849792

The lives of many of the nineteenth century's most notable women of science are presented in English for the first time in this companion volume to Ladies in the Laboratory: American and British Women in Science. The present volume bridges a considerable gap in English literature available on women from twelve west European countries and their work in the biological and medical sciences, mathematics, and social sciences.

A fascinating analysis of the work of notable women by national group, giving thorough data comparing the contributions of women in choice fields. Among the women presented are more than a few colorful personalities representative of the entire social scale, from a royal princess to the daughter of a Paris slum shopkeeper. Researchers in the field of women's history and science history will find this indexed volume a valuable resource.
This is a highly scholarly endeavor filling a niche in both women's studies and the history of science; together with its companion book, this will be a classic resource for years to come in both disciplines. This volume is highly recommended for all academic libraries.