9780921332510
Children Of Prometheus - James H. MacLachlan
Wall & Emerson (2002)
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#7025

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Science And Civilization, Science History, Science/ History, Technology And Civilization

Children of Prometheus: A History of Science and Technology is a single-volume, integrated survey of the history of Western science and technology and is ideal for introductory courses in the history of science and technology for non-science students. It provides a clear, non-technical exposition of all the major issues and events from Plato to Nato. htm

Product Details
No. of Pages 466
Height x Width 240 x 182 mm

Notes
James H. MacLachlan is a writer living in Toronto. Formerly he was Professor of History at Ryerson Polytechnic University; before that he was Assistant Professor at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto; and before that was Head of Science at W.A. Porter Collegiate Institute in Toronto. He holds a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. in the History of Science from Harvard University.