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In 1893, Florence Bascom did the unthinkable: she earned a Ph.D. in geology from Johns Hopkins University, becoming the first woman to break through the impenetrable walls of American scientific academia. She was forced to attend lectures from behind a screen, but she refused to be unseen in the field.
This comprehensive biography is the story of how Bascom not only secured her place in a hostile world but redefined the entire discipline. From her progressive Wisconsin upbringing to her groundbreaking research on the crystalline rocks of the Appalachian Piedmont, Bascom wielded her greatest weapon: unassailable technical rigor. She mastered the petrographic microscope, solved geological puzzles that stumped her male peers, and spent decades as the first woman scientist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Yet, her most enduring triumph was her role as a mentor. At Bryn Mawr College, she created the legendary "School of Bascom," training a generation of female geologists who would go on to dominate the field.
Florence Bascom: A Life in Stone is more than a record of firsts; it is a masterclass in strategic resilience, showing how meticulous science and unwavering discipline can achieve a quiet but profound revolution. Discover the life of the pioneer who proved that professional excellence is the most powerful force for change. Approx.168 pages, 32800 word count
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In 1893, Florence Bascom did the unthinkable: she earned a Ph.D. in geology from Johns Hopkins University, becoming the first woman to break through the impenetrable walls of American scientific academia. She was forced to attend lectures from behind a screen, but she refused to be unseen in the field.
This comprehensive biography is the story of how Bascom not only secured her place in a hostile world but redefined the entire discipline. From her progressive Wisconsin upbringing to her groundbreaking research on the crystalline rocks of the Appalachian Piedmont, Bascom wielded her greatest weapon: unassailable technical rigor. She mastered the petrographic microscope, solved geological puzzles that stumped her male peers, and spent decades as the first woman scientist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Yet, her most enduring triumph was her role as a mentor. At Bryn Mawr College, she created the legendary "School of Bascom," training a generation of female geologists who would go on to dominate the field.
Florence Bascom: A Life in Stone is more than a record of firsts; it is a masterclass in strategic resilience, showing how meticulous science and unwavering discipline can achieve a quiet but profound revolution. Discover the life of the pioneer who proved that professional excellence is the most powerful force for change. Approx.168 pages, 32800 word count