Lightman Bernard
York University, Canada.
Endeavour. 2013 Jun;37(2):82-93. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2012.12.002. Epub 2013 Jan 16.
The Royal Polytechnic Institution, Wyld's Globe and the Royal Panopticon were part of a family of institutions that existed in the post-Great Exhibition era that shared a common approach to popularizing science based on the blending of education and entertainment. Studying them helps us to understand the Victorian fascination with science, especially in the third quarter of the century. It draws our attention to the important role of popularizers of science who worked in these museums and exhibitions. Once their role is added to our account of the cult of science, a very different picture emerges that forces us to reconsider the standard story of the dominance of the scientific scene in the second half of the century by figures such as Darwin, Huxley and Tyndall.
皇家理工学院、怀尔德环球剧场和皇家全景剧场是大展览时代之后存在的一系列机构的一部分,这些机构基于教育与娱乐相结合的方式,对科学普及有着共同的方法。对它们进行研究有助于我们理解维多利亚时代对科学的痴迷,尤其是在那个世纪的第三个季度。它让我们注意到在这些博物馆和展览中工作的科学普及者的重要作用。一旦将他们的角色纳入我们对科学崇拜的描述中,就会出现一幅截然不同的画面,这迫使我们重新审视由达尔文、赫胥黎和廷德尔等人物主导的世纪下半叶科学界的标准故事。