Working Knowledge
A Simon Schaffer Reader
Simon Schaffer author Charlotte Bigg editor John Tresch editor Simon Werrett editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Publishing:16th Feb '26
£92.00
This title is due to be published on 16th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Collects key articles by Simon Schaffer, one of the most important historians of science working today.
Working Knowledge is the first English-language collection of essays by Simon Schaffer, coauthor of Leviathan and the Air-Pump, a landmark text in the history of science. Though the latter may be his most famous book, Schaffer is also renowned for seminal articles on Isaac Newton and the cultures of popular spectacle, nineteenth-century physics and its practices of labor discipline and standardization, the history of anthropology and collecting, and the globe-spanning cultural interactions that have shaped modern science. Working Knowledge compiles these well-known pieces alongside newer selections, making them accessible in a single place and representing the huge scope and impact of Schaffer’s oeuvre.
The Reader divides sixteen of Schaffer’s articles across five thematic sections, which take up timely issues like the turn toward global histories of science; the intersection of science and capitalism; the interaction between bodies and machines; and the connection between science, politics, and the environment. Eight new essays by notable historians such as Adrian Johns, Lissa Roberts, and Steven Shapin bring Schaffer’s pieces into discussion with current scholarship. Illustrations and brief commentaries by Schaffer and the artist Adam Lowe, a longtime collaborator, are included throughout the volume.
Bringing together essential articles that were previously scattered across several publications, Working Knowledge is an insightful introduction to Schaffer and his ever-relevant writing.
“If you were looking for a guide to the most influential work in the history of science in the past forty years, written by one of its most brilliant and original thinkers, this expertly edited volume of Schaffer’s collected essays should be top of your list. Even on second or third reading, every essay is still powerful and provocative—a master class in how to rethink a whole discipline.” -- Lorraine Daston, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
“Schaffer writes history as if ideas have gravity, drawing institutions, instruments, and empires into converging orbits. His scholarship reveals not only how science operates and is performed, but how it travels across oceans, through social orders, and between minds. With a gift for uncovering the improbable connections between seemingly minor details and vast intellectual structures, Schaffer transforms footnotes into revelations. Framed by illuminating introductions from leading historians of science, Working Knowledge foregrounds Schaffer’s rare capacity to elucidate the material and conceptual architecture of science in ways that are both vivid and broadly accessible.” -- Jean-François Gauvin, Université Laval
ISBN: 9780226831770
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
672 pages