While this is starting to show signs of age, published in 1984, this is still one of the better history of science texts available; an excellent text for an undergraduate class. The focus is primarily after 1650. Where this text succeeds is in its analysis of the social effects of discovery. This is a great primer to other texts that can focus in more detail, such as Charles Gillispie's 16 volume, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, for technical depth, and Anthony Alioto, A History of Western Science for analysis and insight.
Science and the Making of the Modern World
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I read this book as a requirement for an upper division class in college. This book pulled together everything that I'd been learning: science, art, philosophy, politics. It broadened my view point and showed me that scientific discoveries, philosophical views, art movements--everything we, as people, do influences something or someone else.
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