Research in British geology 1660–1800: A survey and thematic bibliography

Annals of Science 34 (1):33-42 (1977)
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SummaryThis article surveys recent scholarship on the early history of British geology. It finds that many of the developments called for a decade ago by Dr Eyles and Dr Rappaport have not yet been realized. However, there has been progress in the broader understanding of geological ideas in their historical context, and a start has been made on the social history of the science. Some suggestions are offered as to a field of problems for the future, and a selective bibliography of secondary materials, thematically arranged, is appended.

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