Science of Energy: The Construction of Energy Physics in the 19th Century

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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 1998 - Science - 384 pages
Between Isaac Newton in the 17th century and Albert Einstein in the 20th century, few innovations in science have had such wide-ranging effects as energy. Traditional accounts of the energy concept have tended to emphasize its discovery, an inevitable product of the advancement of science in the 19th century. By contrast, this new history places the construction of the concept firmly in its social, economic and political context.

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