Public Science and Public Policy in Victorian England
Explore the intricate relationship between science and public policy in Victorian England with "Public Science and Public Policy in Victorian England," a compelling collection of essays published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. Spanning 344 pages, this insightful work delves into how public policy influenced scientific research during a pivotal era. The essays examine the role of science in government administration, addressing critical topics such as patronage, official sponsorship of scientists, and the funding landscape for scientific endeavors. This book is essential for anyone interested in the historical interplay between science and policy, offering a thorough understanding of how these dynamics shaped the Victorian scientific landscape. Discover the complexities of public science and its impact on society in this thought-provoking volume.