Masters of the Universe: Conversations with Cosmologists of the Past

Author:   Helge Kragh (Professor of History of Science, Professor of History of Science, Aarhus University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   20 November 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Helge Kragh (Professor of History of Science, Professor of History of Science, Aarhus University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.518kg
ISBN:  

9780198722892


ISBN 10:   0198722893
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   20 November 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Kristian Birkeland: from aurora to the universe 2: Svante Arrhenius' eternal cosmos 3: Karl Schwarzschild: astronomer and physicist 4: Hugo von Seeliger and stellar cosmology 5: Albert Einstein's finite universe 6: Willem de Sitter and the expanding universe 7: George Lemaître's primeval atom 8: Arthur Eddington's rationalistic cosmology 9: Edwin Hubble, observational cosmologist 10: George Gamow: nuclear physics and the early universe 11: Fred Hoyle and Hermann Bondi: the steady state theory 12: Paul Dirac and the magic of large numbers 13: Robert Dicke and the big bang

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Helge Kragh tells us the history of twentieth-century cosmology in a most lively and accessible form. Through his ingenious recourse to fictional interviews, he succeeds in conveying both the scientific stakes and the human complexity of one of the greatest adventures of mankind. Olivier Darrigol, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique An ambitious and highly engaging book that is also a very major contribution to the history of modern cosmology. Robert Smith, University of Alberta A rich and highly imaginative narrative that uses fictional interviews as the platform for the story, which has a fine historiographical style and is presented with flair. This is an absorbing and different approach to the history of cosmology. Simon Mitton, University of Cambridge


This interesting work would be a useful addition to college libraries. Recommended. CHOICE Helge Kragh tells us the history of twentieth-century cosmology in a most lively and accessible form. Through his ingenious recourse to fictional interviews, he succeeds in conveying both the scientific stakes and the human complexity of one of the greatest adventures of mankind. Olivier Darrigol, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique An ambitious and highly engaging book that is also a very major contribution to the history of modern cosmology. Robert Smith, University of Alberta A rich and highly imaginative narrative that uses fictional interviews as the platform for the story, which has a fine historiographical style and is presented with flair. This is an absorbing and different approach to the history of cosmology. Simon Mitton, University of Cambridge This is an outstanding book, suitable for the numerous leisure (or pleasure) historians in the astronomy community. Simon Mitton, The Observatory


This is an outstanding book, suitable for the numerous leisure (or pleasure) historians in the astronomy community. * Simon Mitton, The Observatory * A rich and highly imaginative narrative that uses fictional interviews as the platform for the story, which has a fine historiographical style and is presented with flair. This is an absorbing and different approach to the history of cosmology. * Simon Mitton, University of Cambridge * An ambitious and highly engaging book that is also a very major contribution to the history of modern cosmology. * Robert Smith, University of Alberta * Helge Kragh tells us the history of twentieth-century cosmology in a most lively and accessible form. Through his ingenious recourse to fictional interviews, he succeeds in conveying both the scientific stakes and the human complexity of one of the greatest adventures of mankind. * Olivier Darrigol, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique * [A]n enthralling journey not only into fantastic cosmic mysteries but also into the human mind. * Mario Livio, Journal of the History of Astronomy * This interesting work would be a useful addition to college libraries. Recommended. * CHOICE *


`This interesting work would be a useful addition to college libraries. Recommended.' CHOICE `[A]n enthralling journey not only into fantastic cosmic mysteries but also into the human mind.' Mario Livio, Journal of the History of Astronomy `Helge Kragh tells us the history of twentieth-century cosmology in a most lively and accessible form. Through his ingenious recourse to fictional interviews, he succeeds in conveying both the scientific stakes and the human complexity of one of the greatest adventures of mankind.' Olivier Darrigol, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique `An ambitious and highly engaging book that is also a very major contribution to the history of modern cosmology.' Robert Smith, University of Alberta `A rich and highly imaginative narrative that uses fictional interviews as the platform for the story, which has a fine historiographical style and is presented with flair. This is an absorbing and different approach to the history of cosmology.' Simon Mitton, University of Cambridge `This is an outstanding book, suitable for the numerous leisure (or pleasure) historians in the astronomy community.' Simon Mitton, The Observatory


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After graduation from the University of Copenhagen in physics and chemistry, and a period as a high school teacher, Helge Kragh became Associate Professor at Cornell University, Departments of History and Physics. Since 1990 he has held positions as Curator at the Steno Museum for Science and Medicine, Aarhus University, and as Professor of History of Science at the University of Oslo. In 1997 he was appointed Professor of History of Science and Technology at Aarhus University, Denmark. Kragh is a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters, the International Academy for History of Science, the European Society for History of Science, the European Physical Society, and the European Academy of Science.

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