James Watt and the Steam Engine

Peter M. Jones · 2020

This chapter investigates the role of non-conformist religious belief in James Watt’s up-bringing in Greenock, Scotland.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Peter M. Jones
Published:
2020
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press

This chapter investigates the role of non-conformist religious belief in James Watt’s up-bringing in Greenock, Scotland. Calvinism, it is suggested, facilitated ‘outside the box’ thinking and enabled absorption of the knowledge advances made during the Scientific Revolution. In the case of Watt the Calvinist outlook combined with the eighteenth-century Enlightenment in Glasgow and Birmingham to foster the development of technologies that significantly improved the efficiency of the Newcomen steam engine.

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What is "James Watt and the Steam Engine" about?
This chapter investigates the role of non-conformist religious belief in James Watt’s up-bringing in Greenock, Scotland.
Who wrote "James Watt and the Steam Engine"?
Peter M. Jones