Lecturas recomendadas
Clark, William et al. eds. The Sciences in Enlightened Europe. Chicago: University Press; 1999.
Pestre, Dominique et al. eds. Histoire des sciences et des savoirs. Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2015.
Porter, Roy (ed.) The Cambridge History of Science. Eighteenth-Century Science. Cambridge: Univ. Press; 2003.
Estudios
Bennett, Jim; Talas, Sofia, eds. Cabinets of Experimental Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Europe. Leiden: Brill; 2013.
Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette; Blondel, Christine, eds. Science and Spectacle in the European Enlightenment. Aldershot: Ashgate; 2008.
Bleichmar, Daniela (ed.). Science in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, 1500-1800. Standford: University Press; 2009.
Carneiro, Ana, Simoes, Ana, Diogo Simoes, Maria P. “Enlightenment Science in Portugal: The Estrangeirados and Their Communication Networks.” Social Studies of Science. 2000; 30 (4): 591–619.
Crawford, Matthew J. The Andean Wonder Drug: Cinchona Bark and Imperial Science in the Spanish Atlantic, 1630-1800. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press; 2016
Darton, Robert. Mesmerism and the End of the Enlightenment in France. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1986.
Fara, Patricia. An Entertainment for Angels. Electricity in the Enlightenment. Cambridge: Icon Books; 2002.
Gillispie, Charles Coulston. Science and Polity in France at the End of the Old Regime. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 1980.
Gillispie, Charles Coulston. Science and Polity in France: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Years. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 2004.
Le Roux, Thomas. Le Laboratoire des Pollutions Industrielles : Paris, 1770-1830. Paris: Albin Michel; 2011.
Mcclellan, James E. Science Reorganized: Scientific Societes in the XVIIIth Century. New York: Columbia University; 1985.
Morus, Iwam Frankenstein’s Children. Electricity, Exhibition and Experiment in Early-Nineteenth-Century London. Princenton: University Press; 1998.
Morus, Iwam. “Radicals, Romantics, and Electrical Showmen: Placing Galvanism at the End of the English Enlightenment.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society. 2009; 63: 263–76.
Powers, John. Inventing Chemistry. Herman Boerhaave and the Reform of the Chemical Arts. Chicago: Columbia College Chicago Press; 2012.
Raj, Kapil. Relocating Modern Science. Circulation and the Constitution of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650-1900. New York: Palgrave; 2007.
Ruestow, Edward G. Physics at Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Leiden: Philosophy and the New Science in the University. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff; 1973.
Said, Edward. Orientalismo. Madrid: Libertarias; 1990.
Suay-Matallana, Ignacio; Bertomeu Sánchez, José Ramón. “François Bienvenu y la popularización científica en la Ilustración: demostraciones experimentales, entretenimiento y públicos de la ciencia.” Enseñanza de las ciencias: revista de investigación y experiencias didácticas. 2016; 34 (2): 167–84.
Wakefield, Andrew. The Disordered Police State. German Cameralism as Science and Practice. Chicago: University Press; 2009.
Williams, Richard, John S. Rowlinson, y Allan Chapman. Chemistry at Oxford: A History from 1600 to 2005. Oxford: Royal Society of Chemistry; 2008.
Fuentes
Francisco José de Caldas, Obras completas. Disponible en este enlace. http://www.bdigital.unal.edu.co/79/
Ampère et l’histoire de l’éléctricité. Con numerosos textos de este y otros autores.
Philosophical Transactions. Una de las revistas académicas más importantes del siglo XVIII. Disponible en este enlace.
Les Merveilles du Magnétisme suivies des aphorismes de Mesmer (París, 1857) . Disponible en este enlace.
Recursos de internet
Porcelana europea de los siglos XVIII y XIX. Disponible en este enlace.