A Centenary of Science in Manchester gathers notes and reflections from the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, painting a vivid portrait of science and industry in a bustling industrial era.
It blends biographical sketches, historical overviews, and excerpted correspondence to reveal how researchers, engineers, and amateurs shaped the city’s scientific landscape.
This edition offers a window into early science culture—from the diffusion of steam power and smoke abatement ideas to the lives of pioneering figures who joined the Society’s meetings. You’ll encounter practical debates on colleges vs. societies, the evolving role of geology and mining, and the daily work of observers and experimenters who helped Manchester earn its place in scientific history.
- Portraits of key figures and their contributions to science and industry
- Discussions on education, colleges, and the value of independent societies
- Descriptions of experiments, methods, and the push to understand metals, geology, and chemistry
- Contemporary letters and reminiscences that illuminate the era’s scientific culture
Ideal for readers of science history, Manchester history, and anyone curious about how a city fostered practical knowledge and innovation.