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Discovery Innovation And The Victorian Admiralty Paper Navigators Erika Behrisch

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Discovery Innovation And The Victorian Admiralty Paper Navigators Erika Behrisch
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.5 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Erika Behrisch
ISBN: 9783031067488, 3031067487
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Discovery Innovation And The Victorian Admiralty Paper Navigators Erika Behrisch by Erika Behrisch 9783031067488, 3031067487 instant download after payment.

This book examines the British Admiralty’s engagement with science and technological innovation in the nineteenth century. It is a book about people, and gross misunderstanding, about the dreams and disappointments of scientific workers and inventors in relation to the administrators who adjudicated their requests for support, and about the power of paper to escalate arguments, reduce opinions, and frustrate hopes. From instructions for naval surveying to debates about rewards to civilians for inventions, Paper Navigators puts a wide range of primary sources in the context of public debates and explores the British Admiralty’s engagement with, decision-making around, and management of questions of value, support, and funding with citizen inventors, the broader public, and their own employees. Concentrating on the Admiralty’s private, internal correspondence to explore these themes, it offers a fresh perspective on the Victorian Navy's history of innovation and exploration and is a novel addition to literature on the history of science in the nineteenth century.

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