This edited collection aims to examine the popularisation of science for children in Britain and France from the middle of the eighteenth century to the end of the Victorian period. It compares and contrasts for the first time popular science works published at the same time in the two countries, focusing both on non-fictional and fictional texts. Starting when childrenas literature emerged as a genre to the end of the nineteenth century it addresses the ways in which popular science for children engaged with wider debates and issues, concerning such topics as gender or religion. Each individual essays brings home how childrenas literature revealed contemporary tensions which professional scientists confronted. The wide range of scientific topics examined, from physics and astronomy to natural history and anthropology, offers a large spectrum of types of popular science works for children.The Popularisation of Science in Britain and France, 1761-1901 Laurence Talairach-Vielmas ... In the second part of her essay, Levacher contrasts the commercial strategies of publishing houses selling works of popularisation for children and school manuals. ... considers the relations between the popularisation of science and poetry for children and investigates the ways in which poetry mediatesanbsp;...
Title | : | Science in the Nursery |
Author | : | Laurence Talairach-Vielmas |
Publisher | : | Cambridge Scholars Publishing - 2011-01-18 |
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