New Books in the History of Science

Scientists Cooperate while Humanists Ruminate (EF, JP)


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Back in 2021, John and Elizabeth sat down with Brandeis string theorist Albion Lawrence to discuss cooperation versus solitary study across disciplines. They sink their teeth into the question, “Why do scientists seem to do collaboration and teamwork better than other kinds of scholars and academics?”

The conversation ranges from the merits of collective biography to the influence of place and geographic location in scientific collaboration to mountaineering traditions in the sciences. As a Recallable Book, Elizabeth champions The People of Puerto Rico, an experiment in ethnography of a nation (in this case under colonial rule) from 1956, including a chapter by Robert Manners, founding chair of the Brandeis Department of Anthropology. Albion sings the praises of a collective biography of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, A Message to Our Folks. But John stays true to his Victorianist roots by praising the contrasting images of the withered humanist Casaubon and the dashing young scientist Lydgate in George Eliot’s own take on collective biography, Middlemarch.

Discussed in this episode:

  • Richard Rhodes Making of the Atomic Bomb
  • Ann Finkbeiner, The Jasons: The Secret History of Science’s Postwar Elite
  • James Gleick, The Information
  • Jon Gertner, The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
  • Black Hole photographs win giant prize
  • Adam Jaffe, “Geographic Localization of Knowledge Spillovers as Evidenced by Patent Citations
  • Jamie Cohen-Cole, The Open Mind
  • Julian Steward et al., The People of Puerto Rico
  • Paul Steinbeck, Message to Our Folks
  • Jenny Uglow, Lunar Men
  • George Eliot, Middlemarch
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