Acharya J. C. Bose, a Scientist & a Dreamer

Acharya J. C. Bose, a Scientist & a Dreamer
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Total Pages : 170
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Synopsis Acharya J. C. Bose, a Scientist & a Dreamer by : Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose

An account of the scientific work of Jagadis Chandra Bose: the physical sciences, v. 1 (1895-1918), v. 2 (1919-1921); plant responses, v. 3 (1924-1934); v. 4 comprises of his speeches, selected letters, and articles; v. 5, letters to Rabindranath Tagore.

Acharya J.C. Bose, a Scientist & a Dreamer: Covers the period 1924-1934

Acharya J.C. Bose, a Scientist & a Dreamer: Covers the period 1924-1934
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Total Pages : 222
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Synopsis Acharya J.C. Bose, a Scientist & a Dreamer: Covers the period 1924-1934 by : Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose

An account of the scientific work of Jagadis Chandra Bose: the physical sciences, v. 1 (1895-1918), v. 2 (1919-1921); plant responses, v. 3 (1924-1934); v. 4 comprises of his speeches, selected letters, and articles; v. 5, letters to Rabindranath Tagore.

Science, Spirituality and the Modernization of India

Science, Spirituality and the Modernization of India
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781843317760
ISBN-13 : 1843317761
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Synopsis Science, Spirituality and the Modernization of India by : Makarand R. Paranjape

Spirituality played a key role in the construction of Indian modernity. While science has certainly been an agent of modernization in India and other non-Western countries, what makes Indian modernity somewhat special is that spiritual leaders have also been instrumental in the process. Moreover, leading Indian scientists and spiritualists have recognized the immense potential for dialogue between the two disciplines. Post-colonial India, with its ready access to a holistic spirituality and significant achievements in science and technology, is a fertile site for such a dialogue. Each of the book’s four sections addresses specific themes: (1) The tension not just between science and spirituality, but also between the East and West; (2) how some key figures in India became carriers of modern consciousness, and explored the relationship between science and spirituality in the very process of trying to reform their society; (3) significant areas of research in which science and spirituality are both deeply implicated; and (4) the relationship of both scientific and spiritual practice with gender and social justice.

The Scientific Sufi

The Scientific Sufi
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Publisher : Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9789354929670
ISBN-13 : 9354929672
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Synopsis The Scientific Sufi by : Meher Wan

The Scientific Sufi is the most definitive English language biography of Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose, the father of modern science in India. In his time, he came close to, and many believe was robbed of, his due to winning at least two Nobel Prizes, if not one, for his work on wireless communication and the discovery of nervous system in plants. This biography carefully reconstructs his life, times, work, legacy, childhood, early years, influences and paint an intimate portrait of the father of modern science in India.

Guru to the World

Guru to the World
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 561
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ISBN-10 : 9780674247475
ISBN-13 : 0674247477
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Synopsis Guru to the World by : Ruth Harris

Guru to the World tells the story of Swami Vivekananda, the nineteenth-century Hindu ascetic who introduced the West to yoga and to a tolerant, scientifically minded universalist conception of religion. Ruth Harris explores the many legacies of Vivekananda’s thought, including his impact on anticolonial movements and contemporary Hindu nationalism.

Science and Religion

Science and Religion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781317335238
ISBN-13 : 1317335236
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Synopsis Science and Religion by : Yiftach Fehige

This volume situates itself within the context of the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that is dedicated to the study of the complex interactions between science and religion. It presents an innovative approach insofar as it addresses the Eurocentrism that is still prevalent in this field. At the same time it reveals how science develops in the space that emerges between the ‘local’ and the ‘global’. The volume examines a range of themes central to the interaction between science and religion: ‘Eastern’ thought within ‘Western’ science and religion and vice versa, and revisits thinkers who sought to integrate ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ thinking. It studies Zen Buddhism and its relation to psychotherapy, Islamic science, Vedantic science, atheism in India, and Darwinism, offering in turn new perspectives on a variety of approaches to nature. Part of the Science and Technology Studies series, this volume brings together original perspectives from major scholars from across disciplines and will be of great interest to scholars and students of science and technology studies, history of science, philosophy of science, religious studies, and sociology.

Thirty Pioneering Scientists from India

Thirty Pioneering Scientists from India
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9798892779890
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Synopsis Thirty Pioneering Scientists from India by : Dr. Baishali Garai, Dr. Sanjay Chitnis

Come for a journey into the life of some of the most influential and pioneering scientist from India in the last century that have left lasting legacy in the progress of science, and the nation.

History of Wireless

History of Wireless
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 692
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ISBN-10 : 9780471718147
ISBN-13 : 0471718149
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Synopsis History of Wireless by : T. K. Sarkar

Important new insights into how various components and systems evolved Premised on the idea that one cannot know a science without knowing its history, History of Wireless offers a lively new treatment that introduces previously unacknowledged pioneers and developments, setting a new standard for understanding the evolution of this important technology. Starting with the background-magnetism, electricity, light, and Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory-this book offers new insights into the initial theory and experimental exploration of wireless. In addition to the well-known contributions of Maxwell, Hertz, and Marconi, it examines work done by Heaviside, Tesla, and passionate amateurs such as the Kentucky melon farmer Nathan Stubblefield and the unsung hero Antonio Meucci. Looking at the story from mathematical, physics, technical, and other perspectives, the clearly written text describes the development of wireless within a vivid scientific milieu. History of Wireless also goes into other key areas, including: The work of J. C. Bose and J. A. Fleming German, Japanese, and Soviet contributions to physics and applications of electromagnetic oscillations and waves Wireless telegraphic and telephonic development and attempts to achieve transatlantic wireless communications Wireless telegraphy in South Africa in the early twentieth century Antenna development in Japan: past and present Soviet quasi-optics at near-mm and sub-mm wavelengths The evolution of electromagnetic waveguides The history of phased array antennas Augmenting the typical, Marconi-centered approach, History of Wireless fills in the conventionally accepted story with attention to more specific, less-known discoveries and individuals, and challenges traditional assumptions about the origins and growth of wireless. This allows for a more comprehensive understanding of how various components and systems evolved. Written in a clear tone with a broad scientific audience in mind, this exciting and thorough treatment is sure to become a classic in the field.

Science and the British Empire

Science and the British Empire
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781040011164
ISBN-13 : 1040011160
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Synopsis Science and the British Empire by : Rajesh Kochhar

This book studies the linkages between science, technology and institution building in Colonial and Modern India. It discusses the advent and growth of modern science in India in terms of a nested three-stage model comprising the colonial-tool stage, the peripheral-native stage and the Indian response stage, each leading to and coexisting with the next. The book gives an account of developments in various fields of science and education in the latter half of the 19th century and the beginning of contributions made by Indian individuals, continuing into the 20th century. It traces the process of colonization and how it led to studies in astronomy, meteorology, natural history, geography and medicine in India. Rich in archival resources, this book will be indispensable for scholars and researchers of history of education, history of science, colonial education, science and technology studies, South Asian history, Indian history and history in general.