- $7,000
Gentility, Credibility, and Scientific Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century England, by Steven Shapin
Recipient: Abrams, Susan E (Chicago, IL 60637 USA) in affiliation with University of Chicago
Goal: To support the publication of a study of early modern science and the ways in which its content and conduct were inseparable.
Grant: 161022 / RP-21684-93, Category: History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Division: Research Programs, Program: Scholarly Publications, Year Awarded: 1993 - $7,000
Galileo, Courtier: Science, Patronage, and Political Absolutism, by Mario Biagioli
Recipient: Abrams, Susan E (Chicago, IL 60637 USA) in affiliation with University of Chicago
Goal: To support the publication of a new interpretation of Galileo's career in the context of the interaction between his science and the patronage and court culture of his time.
Grant: 161001 / RP-21635-92, Category: History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Division: Research Programs, Program: Scholarly Publications, Year Awarded: 1992 - $7,000
The Politics of Evolution: Morphology, Medicine, and Reform in Radical London, by Adrian Desmond
Recipient: Abrams, Susan E (Chicago, IL 60637 USA) in affiliation with University of Chicago
Goal: To support the publication of a history of pre-Darwinian ideas of evolutionary progress in biology that links the adoption and defense of these theories to the social and political reform movements of early 19th-century Britain.
Grant: 160826 / RP-21181-89, Category: History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Division: Research Programs, Program: Scholarly Publications, Year Awarded: 1989 - $5,275
Science as a Process, by David L. Hull
Recipient: Abrams, Susan E (Chicago, IL 60637 USA) in affiliation with University of Chicago
Goal: To support the publication of a study that examines how cooperation and compe- tition among scientists results in basic conceptual change in science.
Grant: 160775 / RP-21085-88, Category: History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Division: Research Programs, Program: Scholarly Publications, Year Awarded: 1988 - $3,176
How Experiments End by Peter Galison
Recipient: Abrams, Susan E (Chicago, IL 60637 USA) in affiliation with University of Chicago
Goal: To support the publication of a work that analyzes, through three case studies,the interplay of theory and experiment in modern physics.
Grant: 160731 / RP-20969-87, Category: History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine, Division: Research Programs, Program: Scholarly Publications, Year Awarded: 1987 - Endowment for the humanities grants to Abrams, Susan E; items 1-5 of 5 with a total funding of $29,451.