
In Our Time The Royal Society and British Science: Episode 2
Jan 5, 2010
The podcast delves into the history of the Royal Society, including Newton's role, international relations with scientists like Benjamin Franklin, and the Society's embedding in imperial bureaucracy. It explores the Industrial Revolution and the challenges faced by the Society in the 18th century, highlighting significant figures like Joseph Banks and Captain Bligh
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Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Newton's Influence on the Royal Society
03:17 • 23min
Benjamin Franklin's Time in London: Diplomacy, Science, and Social Interactions
26:14 • 6min
Exploring Joseph Banks' Influence in British Science and Empire
32:08 • 5min
The Mutiny and Success of Captain Bligh's Breadfruit Expedition
36:47 • 2min
Joseph Banks' Vision and Conflict within the Royal Society
38:25 • 5min
