About this book series

The Historical & Cultural Astronomy series includes high-level monographs and edited volumes covering a broad range of subjects in the history of astronomy, including interdisciplinary contributions from historians, sociologists, horologists, archaeologists, and other humanities fields. The authors are distinguished specialists in their fields of expertise. Each title is carefully supervised and aims to provide an in-depth understanding by offering detailed research. Rather than focusing on the scientific findings alone, these volumes explain the context of astronomical and space science progress from the pre-modern world to the future.

The interdisciplinary Historical & Cultural Astronomy series offers a home for books addressing astronomical progress from a humanities perspective, encompassing the influence of religion, politics, social movements, and more on the growth of astronomical knowledge over the centuries.

The Historical & Cultural Astronomy Series Editors are: Wayne Orchiston, Marc Rothenberg, and Cliff Cunningham. 

Electronic ISSN
2509-3118
Print ISSN
2509-310X
Series Editor
  • Marc Rothenberg,
  • Clifford Cunningham

Book titles in this series

  1. The Square Kilometre Array

    A Science Mega-Project in the Making, 1990-2012

    Authors:
    • Richard T. Schilizzi
    • Ronald D. Ekers
    • Peter E. Dewdney
    • Philip Crosby
    • Open Access
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. zbMATH