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Zusatztext "Carroll's writing is clear and well-argued! and his subject so fascinating! that the book remains a compelling read." Informationen zum Autor Patrick Carroll is Associate Professor of Sociology and a member of the Science and Technology Studies Program at the University of California at Davis. He is author of Colonial Discipline: The Making of the Irish Convict System. Klappentext "In Science! Culture! and Modern State Formation! Patrick Carroll presents a new explanation of what is 'modern' about the modern state. He provides! and lays out in rich detail! the historical development of a modern state rooted in a new 'engineering culture' that emerged in the 17th-century! and demonstrates the inextricable connection between modern science and the origins of the modern state. I believe Carroll will emerge as one of the leading figures in both science studies and the theory of the state. This is a remarkable work."-Jack A. Goldstone! author of Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World "A great book-carefully documented! insightful! and very well written. This is one of the most exciting works I have come across in recent years. In addition to being a very readable history of British colonial projects in Ireland from the 17th through the 19th centuries! it has implications for understanding post-colonial occupations and nation-building ventures today."-Michael E. Lynch! Director of Science and Technology Studies! Cornell University Zusammenfassung Explores the profound relationship between science and government to present an understanding of modern state formation. Beginning with the experimental science of Robert Boyle in 17th-century England, this study develops the concept of engine science to capture the centrality of engineering practices and technologies in the mechanical philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Science! Culture! and Modern State Formation: Theory and Analysis 2. Understanding Engine Science: Robert Boyle and the New Experimentalism 3. Engineering Culture and the Civilizing Mission: William Petty and the New Science in Ireland 4. Engineering the Data State: Scopes! Meters! and Graphs 5. Bio-population: The Science of Policing Natural and Political Bodies 6. Engineering Ireland: The Material Designs of Modern Statecraft Conclusion Notes Bibliograpny Index ...