Woman in Science
John Augustine Zahm
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Woman in Science explores the significant yet often overlooked contributions of women to the field of science throughout history. John Augustine Zahm presents a comprehensive examination of the roles women have played in scientific advancement, highlighting their achievements and the challenges they faced.
From ancient times to the early 20th century, this work delves into the lives of pioneering women who broke barriers in various scientific disciplines. Zahm's narrative not only celebrates their accomplishments but also sheds light on the societal constraints that limited their recognition.
Rich in historical context, Woman in Science serves as both an educational resource and a tribute to the resilience and ingenuity of women in science. This audiobook invites listeners to reflect on the evolving landscape of gender in scientific fields and the ongoing journey toward equality.
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Critiques
Well performed, but there are structural flaws with the book
Timothy Ferguson
The main problem is that the book gives a general sweep of history, then goes discipline by discipline, which means you meet the same polymaths over and over (oh, Hypatia again?). Well performed, though, and interesting if you know to zip past every later mention of Hildergarde.