Horizons - A Global History Of Science - Original
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Horizons: A Global History of Science traces the development of scientific thought across centuries and continents, examining how knowledge emerged not from a single Western tradition but through interconnected discoveries across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. James Poskett's sweeping narrative challenges the common assumption that science progressed in a linear fashion from ancient Greece through the European Enlightenment to the modern world.
The book follows major breakthroughs - from mathematics and astronomy to medicine and natural philosophy - while revealing the often-overlooked contributions of scholars from the Islamic world, China, India, and indigenous cultures. Poskett demonstrates how global trade networks, colonial encounters, and cross-cultural exchange shaped scientific progress, with many foundational ideas traveling along routes that historians have previously ignored or minimized.
Rather than presenting science as the province of individual genius, this original history shows how scientific communities built on shared questions, competing theories, and collaborative problem-solving across geographical and temporal boundaries. The book reconstructs forgotten laboratories, lost manuscripts, and the lives of polymaths whose work influenced the course of human understanding.
- Comprehensive global perspective on scientific history from ancient times to the present
- Challenges Eurocentric narratives of scientific development
- Explores contributions from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East
- Examines the role of trade, empire, and cultural exchange in scientific progress
- Hardcover original edition
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