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Mark Morrisson (Author)
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0195306961 978-0195306965 April 19, 2007
Alchemists are generally held to be the quirky forefathers of science, blending occultism with metaphysical pursuits. Although many were intelligent and well-intentioned thinkers, the oft-cited goals of alchemy paint these antiquated experiments as wizardry, not scientific investigation. Whether seeking to produce a miraculous panacea or struggling to transmute lead into gold, the alchemists radical goals held little relevance to consequent scientific pursuits. Thus, the temptation is to view the transition from alchemy to modern science as one that discarded fantastic ideas about philosophers stones and magic potions in exchange for modest yet steady results. It has been less noted, however, that the birth of atomic science actually coincided with an efflorescence of occultism and esoteric religion that attached deep significance to questions about the nature of matter and energy.

Mark Morrisson challenges the widespread dismissal of alchemy as a largely insignificant historical footnote to science by prying into the revival of alchemy and its influence on the emerging subatomic sciences of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Morrisson demonstrates its surprising influence on the emerging subatomic sciences of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Specifically, Morrisson examines the resurfacing of occult circles during this time period and how their interest in alchemical tropes had a substantial and traceable impact upon the science of the day. Modern Alchemy chronicles several encounters between occult conceptions of alchemy and the new science, describing how academic chemists, inspired by the alchemy revival, attempted to transmute the elements; to make gold.
Examining scientists publications, correspondence, talks, and laboratory notebooks as well as the writings of occultists, alchemical tomes, and science-fiction stories, he argues that during the birth of modern nuclear physics, the trajectories of science and occultism---so often considered antithetical---briefly merged.

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"...fascinating and well-written. Strongly recommended to students of the history of modern science."--Choice


"Modern Alchemy explores the revival of alchemy in the early twentieth century, revealing a remarkable interaction between occultists, Theosophists and cutting-edge science on radioactivity. Mark Morrisson shows how pioneering work on intellectual borders led to transmutations, a contest between radio-chemistry and nuclear physics, and even changed attitudes to world finance and the gold standard. A fine work of cultural history, Modern Alchemy will be valuable to those interested in Western esotericism, the history of ideas, alchemy and science, literature and discourse." -- Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, author of The Occult Roots of Nazism and Black Sun


"Morrisson's Modern Alchemy is an ambitious and original account of the dynamic interactions between chemistry and the occult during the tumultuous transformations of science at the dawn of the twentieth century. Drawing from scientific publications, literature, occult manifestoes, and a multitude of other sources, the story told here cannot fail to provoke and at times astonish. Morrisson amply demonstrates that truth is at times much stranger than fiction could hope to be." -- Michael D. Gordin, Princeton University, author of A Well-Ordered Thing: Dmitrii Mendeleev and the Shadow of the Periodic Table


"Modern Alchemy is a wonderful achievement. This genuinely exciting book draws connections and parallels that would have escaped less imaginative scholars. Mark Morrisson succeeds magnificently in integrating the seemingly irreconcilable worlds of sober science and the occult." -- Philip Jenkins, author of Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History


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Mark Morrison is Associate Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (April 19, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195306961
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195306965
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Occult Chemistry, October 10, 2007
This review is from: Modern Alchemy: Occultism and the Emergence of Atomic Theory (Hardcover)
This is a fascinating book for many reasons. I have always been interested in that area where cutting edge science meets conventional religion and occultism. I count "The Tao of Physics", "The Dancing Wu-LI Masters" and "Meetings With Remarkable Men" among my favorites. Naturally I was drawn to "Modern Alchemy" if only by the title. It more than met my expectations. I mean how can a book that includes, among many others, Thomas Aquinas, H.P. Blavatsky, William Jennings Bryan, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Edgar Cayce, Aleister Crowley, Michael Faraday, Carl Jung, Anton Mesmer and J.R.R. Tolkein, be less than fascinating?

Morrison traces the history of atomic science from the end of the 19th century until the 1030's. However this is not some dry survey of "scientific progress." Among the surprises is that when scientists first observed radioactive elements decaying they saw connections to alchemical transmutation. This was happening as alchemists, threatened by earlier scientific challenges to the idea of physical transmutation had begun to speak in terms of the "spiritual transmutation" of the individual as the goal of alchemical studies.

The book also examines how radiation and atomic theory were seen in popular culture. Want to know what might happen to the world economy if some atomic scientist could change base metals into gold? You could read H.G. Wells or get a more comprehensive view Chapter 4 in "Modern Alchemy."

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