The Scientific Revolution in Social and Geographical Context
In 6-8 pages (or 1500-2000 words), answer the following question, drawing evidence for your argument from one or more of the readings, as appropriate.
The last several readings (including but not limited to Pyenson and Pyenson) have all located early modern science in some wider context or set of contexts: political, social, economic, cultural, colonial, religious, and so on. Picking one or more of these readings, discuss how looking at science in these kinds of contexts might effect our understanding of “where” the Scientific Revolution happened.
You may use other primary or secondary readings from the syllabus. Style and citation guidelines are in the syllabus

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