
Government in Science: The U.S. Geological Survey, 1867-1894 - Paperback
Government in Science: The U.S. Geological Survey, 1867-1894 - Paperback
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by Thomas G. Manning (Author)
From its very inception in 1879 until the twentieth century, the U.S. Geological Survey was embroiled in congressional politics. These early years, Thomas G. Manning shows, heralded the complex relations of contemporary science and government. Born out of rivalry between several scientific parties, the Geological Survey was founded primarily for the advancement of mining west of the Mississippi. Its scope was soon broadened, however, and the Survey became national in character. The concept of g
Author Biography
Thomas G. Manning is a professor of history at Texas Technological College.



















