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The history of science and technology
(HST) is a field of history which examines how humanity's
understanding of the natural
world (science) and
ability to manipulate it (technology) have changed over the millennia. This academic discipline also studies the cultural, economic, and political impacts of scientific
innovation.
Histories of science were
originally written by practicing and retired scientists, starting
primarily with William Whewell, as a way to
communicate the virtues of science to the public. In the early
1930s, after a famous paper given by the Soviet historian Boris Hessen,was
focused into looking at the ways in which scientific practices were
allied with the needs and motivations of their context. After World War II,
extensive resources were put into teaching and researching the
discipline, with the hopes that it would help the public better
understand both science and technology as they came to play an
exceedingly prominent role in the world. In the 1960s, especially
in the wake of the work done by Thomas Kuhn, the
discipline began to serve a very different function, and began to
be used as a way to critically examine the scientific enterprise.
At the present time it is often closely aligned with the field of
Science
studies.
Modern mathematical science and physical engineering as it is understood today took
form during the scientific revolution, though
much of the mathematics and science was built on the work of the Greeks, Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Chinese, Indians and Muslims. See the main articles History of
science and History of technology for these
respective topics.
Universities with HST
programs
Australasia
Australia
- The University
of Sydney offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
in the History and Philosophy of Science, run by the Unit for the
History and Philosophy of Science, within the Science Faculty.
Undergraduate coursework can be completed as part of either a
Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Undergraduate
study can be furthered by completing an additional Honours year.
For postgraduate study, the Unit offers both coursework and
research based degrees. The two course-work based postgraduate
degrees are the Graduate Certificate in Science (HPS) and the
Graduate Diploma in Science (HPS). The two research based
postgraduate degrees are a Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD). [1]
Europe
United
Kingdom
- University College London has
an undergraduate programme in History and Philosophy of Science in
the Department of Science and Technology Studies, offering three
BSc degrees. A taught MSc programme is offered through the London
Centre for History of Science, Medicine and Technology. An
MPhil/PhD research degree is offered, too.[2] UCL
also contains The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of
Medicine which runs a postgraduate programme.[3]
- University of Oxford has a
one-year graduate course in 'History of Science: Instruments,
Museums, Science, Technology' associated with the Museum
of the History of Science.[4]
- University of Leeds has both
undergraduate and graduate programmes in History and Philosophy of
Science in the Department of Philosophy.[5]
- University of Manchester
offers undergraduate modules and postgraduate study in History of
Science, Technology and Medicine and is sponsored by the Wellcome
Trust.[6]
- University of Bristol has a
masters and PhD program in the Philosophy and History of
Science.[7]
- University of Cambridge has an
undergraduate course and a large masters and PhD program in the
History and Philosophy of Science (including the History of
Medicine).[8]
- University of Durham, UK, has several
undergraduate History of Science modules in the Philosophy
department, as well as Masters and PhD programs in the
discipline.[9]
- London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and
Technology - this Centre was formed in 1987 and runs a taught MSc
programme, jointly taught by Imperial College London, University College London,
and the Wellcome
Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.[10]
France
Israel
Other
countries
- Utrecht University, Netherlands, has
two co-operating programs: one in History and Philosophy of Science
at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and one in Historical and
Comparative Studies of the Sciences and the Humanities at the
Faculty of Humanities.[13][14]
- University of Bern, Switzerland, has
an undergraduate and a graduate program in the History and
Philosophy of Science.[15]
- Linköpings universitet, Sweden,
has a Science, Technology, and Society program which includes
HST.[16]
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain,
offers a master degree and PhD programme in HST together with the
Universitat de
Barcelona.[17]
- Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, has
a program in the History of science and technology.[18]
- University of Liège, Belgium, has a
department called Centre d'histoire des sciences et techniques.[19]
Americas
Canada
United
States
- Brown
University has a program in Science
and Technology Studies[22] and
the History of
Mathematics.[23] (This
program is in the process of being phased out. There are no longer
any full-time faculty, and no new students are being admitted to
the program.)
- California Institute of
Technology offers courses in the History and Philosophy of
Science to fulfill its core humanities requirements.
- Case Western Reserve
University has an undergraduate interdisciplinary program in
the History and Philosophy of Science [24] and a
graduate program in the History of Science, Technology,
Environment, and Medicine (STEM).[25]
- Cornell University offers a variety
of courses within the Science and Technology course. One notable
course is called Science and Technology History, taught currently
by Professor Peter Dear, which centers upon the development of
Science and Technology History from the Newtonian era up to the
Einsteinian revolution. This class is one of the longest running
classes at Cornell University and is offered by the College of Arts and
Sciences and caters to students who want to learn more about
the development of modern science.[26]
- Georgia Institute of
Technology has an undergraduate and graduate program in the
History of Technology and Society.[27]
- Harvard has a large undergraduate and
graduate program in History of Science, and is one of the largest
departments currently in the world.[28]
- Indiana University
offers undergraduate courses and a masters and PhD program in the
History and Philosophy of Science.[29]
- Johns Hopkins University has
an undergraduate and graduate program in the History of Science,
Medicine, and Technology.[30]
- University of Kings College has a degree program in History of
Science and Technology
- Lehigh
University offers an undergraduate level STS concentration
(founded in 1972) and a graduate program with emphasis on the
history of industrial America.[31]
- Massachusetts
Institute of Technology has a Science, Technology, and Society
program which includes HST.[32]
- New Jersey Institute of
Technology has a Science, Technology, and Society program which
includes the History of Science and Technology[33]
- Oregon State University offers
a Masters and Ph.D. in History of Science through its Department of
History.[34]
- Princeton University has a program
in the History of Science.[35]
- Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute has a Science and Technology Studies department
- Stanford has a History and Philosophy of
Science and Technology program.[36]
- Stevens Institute of
Technology has an undergraduate and graduate program in the
History of Science.
- University of
California, Berkeley offers a graduate degree in HST through
its History program, and maintains a separate sub-department for
the field.[37]
- University of
California, Los Angeles has a relatively large group History of
Science and Medicine faculty and graduate students within its
History department, and also offers an undergraduate minor in the
History of Science.[38]
- University of Florida has a
Graduate Program in 'History of Science, Technology, and Medicine'
at the University of Florida provides undergraduate and graduate
degrees.[39]
- University of Minnesota has a
Ph.D. program in History of Science, Technology, and Medicine as
well as undergraduate courses in these fields.[40]
- University of Oklahoma has an
undergraduate minor and a graduate degree program in History of
Science.[41]
- University of Pennsylvania
has a program in history and sociology of Science.[42]
- University of Puget Sound has
a Science, Technology, and Society program which includes the
history of science and technology.[43]
- University of
Wisconsin–Madison has one of the largest programs in History of
Science, Medicine and Technology, with particular strength in
medical history, history of biology, history of science and
religion, and environmental history. This program was the first to
exist as an independent academic department. It offers M.A. and
Ph.D. degrees as well as an undergraduate major.[44]
- Wesleyan University has a Science
in Society program.[45]
- Yale
University has a program in the History of Science and
Medicine.[46]
Prominent historians of the
field
See also the list of George
Sarton medalists.
Journals and periodicals
See also
Professional societies
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