Margaret Jacob Explained

Margaret C. Jacob
Nationality:American
Education:St. Joseph's College (B.A.)
Cornell University (M.A., Ph.D)
Occupation:Historian
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Margaret Candee Jacob (born 1943) is an American historian of science and Distinguished Professor of Research at UCLA. She specializes in the history of science, knowledge, the Enlightenment and Freemasonry.

Life

Margaret C. Jacob was born (1943) and raised in New York City. She graduated from St. Joseph's College in 1964 with a B.A. degree and then attended Cornell University, earning a master's degree in 1966 and her Ph.D. two years later. Jacob was appointed as an assistant professor at the University of South Florida in 1968 and spent 1969–71 as a lecturer in history at the University of East Anglia. She was hired as faculty at Baruch College of the City University of New York in 1971 and received tenure four years later. Jacob was appointed professor of history at the New School for Social Research in 1985 and simultaneously became dean of its Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts until 1988. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and co-authored a textbook on Western Civilization that has gone through five editions. She has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Modern History, Restoration, Journal of British Studies, Isis, and Eighteenth-Century Studies. "Best known for her studies of Isaac Newton and the development of Western scientific thought, Jacob has also written about the politics of writing history."[1]

Works

Books

1970–1999

2000–2023

Journal articles

Awards

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Notes and References

  1. Scanlon & Cosner, pp. 118–19
  2. Did Science Cause the Industrial Revolution? . 43932447 . Gráda . Cormac Ó. . Journal of Economic Literature . 2016 . 54 . 1 . 224–239 . 10.1257/jel.54.1.224 . 10197/6385 . free .
  3. Margaret C. Jacob. The First Knowledge Economy: Human Capital and the European Economy, 1750–1850 . Ix + 257 pp., illus., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. £19.99 (Paper) . 10.1086/682787 . 2015 . Roberts . Lissa . Isis . 106 . 2 . 456–457 .
  4. The First Knowledge Economy: Human Capital and the European Economy, 1750–1850 . By Margaret C. Jacob. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. X+257. $85.00 (Cloth); $29.99 (Paper); $24.00 (Adobe eBook Reader) . 10.1086/687425 . 2016 . Hudson . Pat . The Journal of Modern History . 88 . 3 . 646–647 .
  5. The First Knowledge Economy: Human Capital and the European Economy, 1750–1850 by Margaret C. Jacob (Review) . Canadian Journal of History . 2016 . 51 . 2 . 365–367 . Razumenko . Fedir V. . 10.3138/cjh.ach.51.2.rev08 . 151898087 .
  6. Web site: APS Member History. 2021-10-11. search.amphilsoc.org.
  7. Web site: Margaret Candee Jacob. 2021-10-11. American Academy of Arts & Sciences. en.
  8. Web site: Six professors named 2019 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2021-10-11. UCLA. en-US.