Thesis ID: CBB001567625

Lawrence Joseph Henderson: Bridging Laboratory and Social Life (2014)

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Munoz, Mateo J. (Author)


Lemov, Rebecca M.
Harvard University
Rosenberg, Charles E.
Lemov, Rebecca M.
Greene, Jeremy
Greene, Jeremy


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Advisor: Rosenberg, Charles E; Committee Members: Greene, Jeremy, Lemov, Rebecca.
Physical Details: 188 pp.
Language: English

This study uses the professional trajectory of the Harvard-trained physical chemist and physiologist Lawrence Joseph Henderson to show how the nascent and highly mobile interconnections between biomedicine and social theory began to crystallize around the concept of the social system in the middle decades of the twentieth century. The social system became a powerful and persuasive way of relating vastly different concepts and their consequences, e.g., the laboratory and social life. By focusing on L.J. Henderson and the social system, this study brings the history of biomedicine into dialogue with the history of the social sciences in a new and interesting way by offering an alternative (pre-cybernetics) genealogy of systems theory. This dissertation is an examination of Henderson's cross-disciplinary application of the concept of the social system in three domains: the social sciences, medicine, and industry. Henderson is a historically interesting case because he allows us a unique point of view--the ability to see border crossings between the social sciences and the life sciences in more than one domain. I argue that the transformation of social theory in inter-war America should be understood as part of a broader set of mid-twentieth century developments in the life sciences in general, and human physiology in particular.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 75/10(E), Apr 2015. Proquest Document ID: 1557761515. On how the “interconnections between biomedicine and social theory began to crystallize around the concept of the social system in the middle decades of the twentieth century.” (from the abstract)


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Authors & Contributors
Cerea, Alessandra
Caniglia, Guido
Adler, Rolf
Yen, Hsiao-pei
Smuts, Alice Boardman
Shell, Hanna Rose
Journals
Journal of the History of Biology
Technology and Culture
Mexican Studies
Journal of Classical Sociology
History of Psychiatry
History of Political Economy
Publishers
Yale University Press
University of California, Los Angeles
Transaction Publishers
Stanford University Press
Schattauer
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Discipline formation
Social sciences
Biomedicine
Astronomy
Sociology
Economics
People
Devereux, Georges
Hayflick, Leonard
Roberts, Walter Orr
Ceppellini, Ruggero
David Bruce Dill
Leo Pardi
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Switzerland
Italy
China
North Carolina (U.S.)
Mexico
Institutions
Harvard University
Climax Molybdenum company
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
High Altitude Observatory
Princeton University
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md.)
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