IWAN RHYS MORUS is professor of history at Aberystwyth University. He has publishedwidely on the history of science, with titles including Michael Faraday and the ElectricalCentury (Icon, 2017), Nikola Tesla and the Electrical Future (Icon, 2019) and the OxfordIllustrated History of Science. He lives in Aberystwyth, Wales.
Excellent ... A terrific insight into why the Victorian era was a
golden age of engineering.
*Engineering and Technology magazine*
It rattles thrillingly through such developments as the
Transatlantic telegraph cable, the steam locomotive and electric
power and recalls the excitable predictions of the fiction of the
time.
*The Guardian*
In his excellent new book How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon,
the distinguished historian of science Iwan Rhys Morus argues that
we are heirs to an ideology bequeathed by the Victorians, a broadly
progressive vision that insists social improvement depends on
constant technoscientific innovation ... [An] insightful analysis
of 19th-century futurism ... Morus's account is as much a
cautionary tale as a flag-waving celebration.
*New Statesman*
The detail of How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon is truly
fascinating. Morus gives a deep insight into Victorian subcultures
we never knew existed and the direction that the scientific winds
were blowing across 70 years of history ... Compelling.
*How It Works*
How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon takes us through the story
of the emergence of science and technology as we know it today ...
a fascinating read ... expertly woven together by Morus.
*Nature Astronomy*
Wonderfully written ... a brilliant history of Victorian
innovation.
*BBC Sky at Night Magazine*
[Morus's] elegant and accessible writing style will appeal to a
variety of audiences, including historians of science, scientists,
and casual readers. His ability to synthesize recent scholarship to
present a novel, coherent story is truly impressive.
*Science*
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