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Geniuses, Heroes, and Saints - The Nobel Prize and the Public Image of Science

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 13.05.2025

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A rich account of the world's leading science prize told through the lives it has changed, the controversies it has generated, and the impact it has made on the public. In a world where the work of science largely remains inscrutable to the general public, the Nobel Prize confers a degree of intelligibility like no other honor. Our best-known and most prestigious award for individual scientific achievement, the Nobel attaches a brilliant face to a story of profound discovery, making moving headlines. In Three main narratives characterize the Nobel. The scientist as genius, portrayed as a creative visionary, an exceptional intellect reflecting a solitary and romantic ideal of great communicative impact. The scientist as national hero acts as a surrogate of competition among nations in a peaceful, rational contest. The scientist as saint shines with moral exceptionality, a figure worthy of celebration and worship, known for virtues such as modesty, humility, and total dedication, body and soul, to the scientific enterprise. Whether the recipient was Albert Einstein or a countryside doctor toiling for years in obscurity, whether the prize was worthily given or awarded to work later disproved, or whether we even remember the honorees today, the Nobel defined the image of science in the twentieth century, Bucchi shows, an image that still lives in all sorts of fascinating ways today.

About the author

Massimiano Bucchi is Professor of Science and Technology in Society at the University of Trento and former editor of Public Understanding of Science. His most recent books include Newton’s Chicken and, with B. Trench, the Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology.

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A rich account of the world’s leading science prize told through the lives it has changed, the controversies it has generated, and the impact it has made on the public.

In a world where the work of science largely remains inscrutable to the general public, the Nobel Prize confers a degree of intelligibility like no other honor. Our best-known and most prestigious award for individual scientific achievement, the Nobel attaches a brilliant face to a story of profound discovery, making moving headlines. In Geniuses, Heroes, and Saints, Massimiano Bucchi tells an equally compelling story of the Nobel’s transformation of science into an epic pursuit legible both to the field and to the public, bound up with the currents of historical change.

Three main narratives characterize the Nobel. The scientist as genius, portrayed as a creative visionary, an exceptional intellect reflecting a solitary and romantic ideal of great communicative impact. The scientist as national hero acts as a surrogate of competition among nations in a peaceful, rational contest. The scientist as saint shines with moral exceptionality, a figure worthy of celebration and worship, known for virtues such as modesty, humility, and total dedication, body and soul, to the scientific enterprise. Whether the recipient was Albert Einstein or a countryside doctor toiling for years in obscurity, whether the prize was worthily given or awarded to work later disproved, or whether we even remember the honorees today, the Nobel defined the image of science in the twentieth century, Bucchi shows, an image that still lives in all sorts of fascinating ways today.

Product details

Authors Tania Aragona, Massimiano Bucchi, Bucchi Massimiano
Assisted by Tania Aragona (Translation)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 13.05.2025
 
EAN 9780262551847
ISBN 978-0-262-55184-7
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 14 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

SCIENCE / History, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, HISTORY / Historiography, Historiography, History of Science, Impact of science & technology on society, Impact of science and technology on society

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