Renaissance Women in Science
Co-published with Women's Freedom Network
Rita J Simon author Louise Q Van Der Does author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:15th Sep '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Renaissance Women in Science contains the fascinating stories of seventeen scientists who unlocked secrets of the universe and whose discoveries helped change the future of the world. Pursuing careers ranging from astronomy and atomic research to chemistry and medicine, a number of these women went on to win Nobel prizes for their work. All were dedicated to learning and discovery and many contributed to a humanitarian legacy in the form of improved worker rights, environmental protection, and better health care for others. The book reveals the motivations of these extraordinary women and explores the circumstances that allowed them to break through the barriers of their time, race, and gender to pursue their dreams. Their stories will inspire us all to reach beyond the ordinary.
. . . these women all made original contributions to their disciplines and shattered contemporary notions of feminine roles by choosing to subordinate domestic and family concerns to a life of scientific discovery. -- M.H. Chaplin, Wellesley College
. . . these women all made original contributions to their disciplines and shattered contemporary notions of feminine roles by choosing to subordinate domestic and family concerns to a life of scientific discovery. -- M.H. Chaplin, Wellesley College
ISBN: 9780761814818
Dimensions: 230mm x 149mm x 15mm
Weight: 304g
200 pages