I borrowed a book from the library titled Victorian Science in Context. After looking through it I've realized it may not be as helpful for me as I originally thought. So...If anyone is looking for a great source, I've listed all of the articles that are in the book. I'll probably return it to the library after spring break :)
Call No.: Q 127 .G4 V45
Defining Knowledge: An Introduction
The Construction of Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in the Early Victorian Life Sciences
The Probably and the Possible in Early Victorian England
Victorian Economics and the Science of Mind
Biology and Politics: Defining the Boundaries
Redrawing the Boundaries: Darwinian Science and Victorian Women Intellectuals
Satire and Science in Victorian Culture
Ordering Nature: Revisioning Victorian Science Culture
"The Voices of Nature": Popularizing Victorian Science
Science and the Secularization of Victorian Images of Race
Elegant Recreations? Configuring Science Writing for Women
Strange New Worlds of Space and Time: Late Victorian Science and Science Fiction
Practicing Science: An Introduction
Wallace's Malthusian Moment: The Common Context Revisited
Doing Science in a Global Empire: Cable Telegraphy and Electrical Physics in Victorian Britain
Zoological Nomenclature and the Empire of Victorian Science
Remains of the Day: Early Victorians in the Field
Photography as Witness, Detective, and Impostor: Visual Representation in Victorian Science
Instrumentation and Interpretation: Managing and Representing the Working Environments of Victorian Experimental Science
Metrology, Metrication, and Victorian Values
[Victorian Literature]
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