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Part Three Introduction

from Part Three - 1876–1900 Scientists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

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Diversity and Differentiation

In 1876 Simon Newcomb (an American polymath who published in mathematics, astronomy, physics, and economics) wrote an essay, “Abstract Science in America, 1776–1876,” for an issue of the North American Review dedicated to the centennial of the American Revolution. The essay provides a recap of American science – clear, concise, contemporary – and a view of what contemporaries thought about the state of American science:

[W]e require no increase in the number of our museums, observatories, or laboratories during the present generation. … We are deficient in the number of men actively devoted to scientific research of the higher types, in public recognition of the labors of those who are so engaged, in the machinery for making the public acquainted with their labors and their wants, and in the pecuniary means for publishing their researches. Each of these deficiencies is, to a certain extent, both a cause and an effect of the others. … The supply of any one of these deficiencies would, to a certain extent, remedy all the others. … In other intellectual nations, science has a fostering mother, – in Germany the universities, in France the government, in England the scientific societies; and if science could find one here, it would speedily flourish. The only one it can look to here is the educated public; and if that public would find some way of expressing in a public and official manner its generous appreciation of the labors of American investigators, we should have the best entering wedge for supplying all the wants of our science. (p. 118)

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  • Part Three Introduction
  • Edited by C. R. Resetarits
  • Book: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Science Writing
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.7135/UPO9780857286512.035
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  • Part Three Introduction
  • Edited by C. R. Resetarits
  • Book: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Science Writing
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.7135/UPO9780857286512.035
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  • Part Three Introduction
  • Edited by C. R. Resetarits
  • Book: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Science Writing
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.7135/UPO9780857286512.035
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