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The scientific ideas which were first learned and made general public in the years 1700-1900 are a few of the most pivotal in history. Landmark ideas of planetary action, the workings of character, and the swiftness of light were all ideas that had taken the globe by storm. You will share for the reason that story of breakthrough in some 36 lectures designed to give you a rock-solid understanding of the fantastic discoveries of Newton, Darwin, Franklin, Pasteur, and so many others. You will see obviously how these great thinkers brought their ideas into a global and a time that resisted them, getting a new admiration for their achievements in an atmosphere where clinical advancement had to struggle against established means of both clinical and religious thinking. Even though many presentations of clinical history often don't consider its context - the societies and ethnicities where our most important "natural philosophers" (the term scientist didn't can be found until the middle-19th century) made their contributions - these lectures put that context in the forefront where it belongs, exploring how dynamics of their time and place help determine the questions that get asked and the directions scientists follow in response. The result is a series that adds invaluable historical depth and aspect to your research of science. All the about background as knowledge - and often far more so, with the concentrate on the local climate and process of scientific discovery rather than the knowledge itself - this program will improve your ability to see modern day scientific events in a vividly prepared context.