Stewart, Larry -

Personal Information
First Name: 
Larry
Last Name: 
Stewart
Department / Program: 
OTHER
Other: 
History
University Affiliation: 
University of Saskatchewan
Phone: 
3069665793
Email Address: 
Area of Research
Subject: 
Science
Technology
Geographical Region: 
Europe
Great Britain
Time Period: 
17th Century
18th and 19th Century
Specific Area of Research: 
History of early-modern science, physics, industry, medicine; Britain and Western Europe, 1660-1830; industrial revolution
Academics
PHD Program: 
History of Science
PHD University: 
IHPST (University of Toronto)
PHD Date: 
1978
Major Publications: 
The Impact of Science from Newton to the Industrial Revolution (2004) The Rise of Public Science: Rhetoric, Technology, and Natural Philosophy in Newtonian Britain, 1660-1750 (1992) "The Laboratory, the Workshop, and the Theatre of Experiment," in Christine Blondel and Bernadette Bensuade-Vincent, eds. Sciences and Spectacle in European Enlightenment, Ashgate Publishers. "Measure for Measure: Projectors and the Manufacture of Enlightenment, 1770-1820," in Maximillian Novak, ed., The Age of Projects, University of Toronto Press.
Membership in Academic Societies: 
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies; Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science; American Society for the History of Science; British Society for the History of Science
Courses Taught: 
Cultural Studies of the Body: Science and Medicine in English Literature,1660-1815; Society and The Rise of Science: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution; Society and the Rise of Science: From the Industrial Revolution to the 20th Century; Modern European Intellectual History 1789-1914; The Scientific Revolution from Newton to Darwin; Science and Revolution, 1640 1790.