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Science in the American Southwest: A Topical History, George Ernest Webb, Good B
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of AriZona Press
ISBN-10
0816521883
ISBN-13
9780816521883
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2174122
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
271 Pages
Publication Name
Science in the American Southwest : a Topical History
Language
English
Subject
United States / State & Local / Southwest (Az, NM, Ok, Tx), Research, History
Publication Year
2002
Type
Not Available
Subject Area
Reference, Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
1 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2001-008028
Reviews
Winner of the Historical Society of New Mexico's Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá Award ""Webb does a very good job in presenting his material through emphasizing the significance of scientific advancement in the context of a growing region experiencing great change"- Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Winner of the Historical Society of New Mexico's Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá Award ""Webb does a very good job in presenting his material through emphasizing the significance of scientific advancement in the context of a growing region experiencing great change"-- Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Winner of the Historical Society of New Mexico's Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá Award " Webb does a very good job in presenting his material through emphasizing the significance of scientific advancement in the context of a growing region experiencing great change"- Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Winner of the Historical Society of New Mexico's Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá Award " Webb does a very good job in presenting his material through emphasizing the significance of scientific advancement in the context of a growing region experiencing great change"— Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Winner of the Historical Society of New Mexico's Gaspar Prez de Villagr Award ""Webb does a very good job in presenting his material through emphasizing the significance of scientific advancement in the context of a growing region experiencing great change"-- Southern New Mexico Historical Review
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
507/.2079
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Synopsis
As a site of scientific activity, the Southwest may be best known for atomic research at Los Alamos and astronomical observations at Kitt Peak. But as George Webb shows, these twentieth-century endeavors follow a complex history of discovery that dates back to Spanish colonial times, and they point toward an exciting future. Ranging broadly over the natural and human sciences, Webb shows that the Southwest--specifically Arizona, New Mexico, and west Texas--began as a natural laboratory that attracted explorers interested in its flora, fauna, and mineral wealth. Benjamin Silliman's mining research in the nineteenth century, for example, marked the development of the region as a colonial outpost of American commerce, and A. E. Douglass's studies of climatic cycles through tree rings attest to the rise of institutional research. World War II and the years that followed brought more scientists to the region, seeking secluded outposts for atomic research and clear skies for astronomical observations. What began as a colony of the eastern scientific establishment soon became a self-sustaining scientific community. Webb shows that the rise of major institutions--state universities, observatories, government labs--proved essential to the growth of Southwest science, and that government support was an important factor not only in promoting scientific research at Los Alamos but also in establishing agricultural and forestry experiment stations. And in what had always been a land of opportunity, women scientists found they had greater opportunity in the Southwest than they would have had back east. All of these factors converged at the end of the last century, with the Southwest playing a major role in NASA's interplanetary probes. While regionalism is most often used in studying culture, Webb shows it to be equally applicable to understanding the development of science. The individuals and institutions that he discusses show how science was established and grew in the region and reflect the wide variety of research conducted. By joining Southwest history with the history of science in ways that illumine both fields, Webb shows that the understanding of regional science is essential to a complete understanding of the Southwest., As a site of scientific activity, the Southwest may be best known for atomic research at Los Alamos and astronomical observations at Kitt Peak. But as George Webb shows, these twentieth-century endeavors follow a complex history of discovery that dates back to Spanish colonial times, and they point toward an exciting future. ...
LC Classification Number
Q180.U5W37 2002
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