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Chivalrous Chemistry (2019)

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In Science as Public Culture (1992), Jan Golinski argued that Humphry Davy’s career was “substantially responsible” for allowing chemistry to emerge “with greatly enhanced esteem and respectability” from the “crisis” of the 1790s, when it had become associated with the radical politics of the chemists Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) and Thomas Beddoes (1760–1808). In this paper, I will flesh out the transformation noted by Golinski of chemistry into a respectable discipline under Davy’s tenure at the Royal Institution. The dissociation of chemistry from radical politics was achieved through the influence of Davy’s upper-class, female-audience at the Institution. Davy’s audience wanted chivalry, therefore Davy made his chemistry chivalrous. To borrow from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s (1772–1834) assessment of his friend in 1804, Davy was “more and more determined to mould himself upon the age in order to make the age mould itself upon him.”

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Article Frank A. J. L. James; Sharon Ruston (2019) New Studies on Humphry Davy: Introduction. Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 95-102). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
James, Frank A.J.L.
Lacey, Andrew
Unwin, Robert W.
Unwin, Patrick R.
Taylor, Michael
Tate, Gregory
Concepts
Chemistry
Science and culture
Biographies
Physics
Science and politics
Science and society
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
Enlightenment
20th century
21st century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
England
France
Bristol (England)
United States
India
Institutions
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Dublin Philosophical Society
Royal Society of London
Bristol Pneumatic Institute
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