Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics

The historiography of physics has reached a great degree of maturity and sophistication, providing many avenues to consider the making of science from a historical perspective. However, the big picture of the making of physics is characterized by a predominant narrative focused on a conception of di...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Nineteenth century
Pedagogy
Physics
Textbooks
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
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title Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
spellingShingle Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
Discipline
England
France
Nineteenth century
Pedagogy
Physics
Textbooks
Unification
title_short Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
title_full Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
title_fullStr Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
title_full_unstemmed Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
title_sort Writing the discipline: Ganot's textbook science and the invention of physics
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Discipline
England
France
Nineteenth century
Pedagogy
Physics
Textbooks
Unification
topic Discipline
England
France
Nineteenth century
Pedagogy
Physics
Textbooks
Unification
description The historiography of physics has reached a great degree of maturity and sophistication, providing many avenues to consider the making of science from a historical perspective. However, the big picture of the making of physics is characterized by a predominant narrative focused on a conception of disciplinary formation through leadership transfers in research among France, Germany, and Britain. This focus has provided the history of physics with a periodization, a geography, and a fundamental goal commonly considered to be conceptual and theoretical unification. In this paper, I suggest the interest of reassessing this picture by analyzing the temporal, national, and epistemological viewpoint from which it is written. I use for this purpose an exemplary case study: Adolphe Ganot's physics textbooks in France and their translation by Edmund Atkinson in England. In this context, I suggest future avenues for the study of the making of physics as a discipline, which consider the canonical role of textbooks in disciplinary formation beyond the Kuhnian paradigm. © 2016 by the Regents of the University of California.
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