Jan Golinski

Publications

The Experimental Self: Humphry Davy and the Making of a Man of Science
Jan Golinski (Dibner Distinguished Fellow, 2008-09)

What did it mean to be a scientist before the profession itself existed? Jan Golinski finds an answer in the remarkable career of Humphry Davy, the foremost chemist of his day and one of the most distinguished British men of science of the nineteenth century.

British Weather and the Climate of Enlightenment
Jan Golinski (Dibner Distinguished Fellow, 2008-09)

Enlightenment inquiries into the weather sought to impose order on a force that had the power to alter human life and social conditions. British Weather and the Climate of Enlightenment reveals how a new sense of the national climate emerged in the eighteenth century from the systematic recording of the weather, and how it was deployed in discussions of the health and welfare of the population.