“Cultural History of Science – Studies and Sourcebooks” is a new book series from Mimesis International, produced in collaboration with the University of Bologna Department of Philosophy and the Museo Galileo. Adopting a global and diachronic approach, the series aims to explore the complex relationships between science, society, and culture. It promotes innovative and interdisciplinary studies focusing on the material, social, and intellectual history of science, technology, and medicine, spanning a broad chronological and geographical range. In addition to monographs, the series provides a platform for critical editions and primary sources, both in their original language and in translation. The ultimate goal is to establish the series as an international reference point for researchers and students.
Lauri, Z., The nature of the Risorgimento: Science, environment and nation-building in nineteenth-century Italy, 330 p., ill. (Cultural History of Science; 1)
Beretta M., Mezzo secolo di storia della scienza al Museo Galileo. Andrea Corsini e Maria Luisa Righini Bonelli, 2025, 286 p., ill. (Cultural History of Science; 2)
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