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(2015) Relocating the history of science, Dordrecht, Springer.

Biography and the history of science

Mary Jo Nye

pp. 281-296

As a genre at the intersection of history and literature, biography challenges its writer to decide organizational rules and elements of plot that are faithful to the subject and attractive to the reader. Mary Jo Nye suggests that there are three principal forms of biography in which the subject is a scientist: the life of the scientist, the scientific life, and the life of scientific collaboration. She explains the meaning of these terms by drawing upon a range of recent biographies in modern science, including Kostas Gavroglu's biography of Fritz London.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14553-2_19

Full citation:

Nye, M. (2015)., Biography and the history of science, in T. Arabatzis, J. Renn & A. Simões (eds.), Relocating the history of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 281-296.

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