Article ID: CBB895927620

Amateur Science and Innovation in Fireworks in Nineteenth-Century Europe (2023)

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The categories of “amateur” and “professional” remain central in studies on the sociology of nineteenth-century science. This article joins a growing body of literature that points out the complicated and intersecting connections between these two groups and how blurred the boundaries could be. This study focuses on pyrotechny, the art of fireworks, a field of far more obvious importance in the nineteenth century than it is today. Firework displays were mounted by artisan firework makers, who by the end of the century had become industrialists, and by military specialists, usually artillerymen. They had also become a common amateur pursuit. Across the nineteenth century, the art was transformed by the introduction of new materials, and the key discoveries were the work of enthusiasts who did not seek to profit financially from their discoveries. In this sense, they too were amateurs, although some had a scientific education. This article asks how they were able to make such major contributions to the field, and it situates them within networks that often crossed the boundaries between those who made fireworks for a living, or who studied them in military contexts, and those who were simple enthusiasts.

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Authors & Contributors
Alberti, Samuel J. M. M.
Bertucci, Paola
Chamberland, Celeste
Courcelle, Olivier
Desmond, Adrian J.
Loskutova, M. V.
Journals
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Journal of the History of Biology
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Archives of Natural History
British Journal for the History of Science
Eighteenth-Century Studies
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Amateurs
Professions and professionalization
Authorities; experts
Natural history
Crafts and craftspeople
Biology
People
Fountaine, Margaret
Home, Everard
Maunder, Annie S. D.
Needham, James G.
Haverfield, Francis John
Mommsen, Theodor
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Early modern
Renaissance
16th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Europe
Russia
England
Vienna (Austria)
Paris (France)
Institutions
Société des arts industriels, Paris
Wernerian Natural History Society
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