Rat City
By Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden
By Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden
By Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden
By Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden
Category: Science & Technology
Category: Science & Technology
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$32.50
Jul 16, 2024 | ISBN 9781685890995
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Jul 16, 2024 | ISBN 9781685891008
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Praise
The Next Big Idea Club’s July 2024 Must-Read Books
“A phenomenally weird tale of a man and his rodent metropolis … entertaining, phenomenally weird … Rat City may well be the world’s first-ever work of socio-biographical-scientific pop history … .a freaky romp down a peculiar passage in the history of ideas, full of oddball cameos (Aldous Huxley! Buckminster Fuller!) and some very sharp science writing.” – The New York Times Book Review
“Facebook, Yik Yak, Twitter, Twitch—each had a sunny, expansive phase, followed by a descent into flaming, catfishing, and troll wars. To the extent that Calhoun’s rats have any sociological relevance, it would seem to be in the mirror world of the Web. What, after all, could be a better description of X these days than a “behavioral sink”?” —The New Yorker
“Sharply written and well-researched . . . . Rat City is an absorbing story of humans, rodents, space, and our shared place in it that should please both the general and expert reader.” —Science Magazine
“Only publishing—a manufacturing industry run by arts graduates—could contrive to drop two excellent books about Calhoun’s life and work into the same cycle . . .The historians Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden have written the better book.” —The Spectator
“A largely fascinating book combining sociology, nature, and urban studies.” – Kirkus Reviews
“Rats both epitomize life in the city and serve as icons of laboratory-based psychological research. Adams and Ramsden have crafted a captivating account showing how these meanings intertwined through the career of John B. Calhoun, in whose hands the behavior of rats provided clarion lessons for the fate of a rapidly urbanizing humanity.” - Erika Lorraine Milam, Charles C. and Emily R. Gillispie Professor in the History of Science, Princeton, and author of Creatures of Cain: the Hunt for Human Nature in Cold War America
“John Calhoun epitomized the scientist in postwar America: ambitious, rigorous, and occasionally deluded, with lab mice at his feet and the weight of the world on his shoulders. Rat City deftly explores his vision and its reverberations on the social life of Americans, with our lonely crowds, empty skyscrapers, and psychotic incels. It’s history that feels all too relevant.” –Dan Piepenbring, co-author of NYT bestseller The Beautiful Ones
“In Rat City, Adams and Ramsden unearth an entire hidden history of the twentieth century city and its anxieties; a fascinating and deeply researched book, as well as a vital reference point for our own age of urban stress.“ – Des Fitzgerald, author of The City Of Today Is A Dying Thing
“Breathtaking in its scope yet microscopic in its attention to detail, this journey through the fascinating and previously untold story of John B. Calhoun’s impeccable, pioneering and prescient study of the dystopian horror caused by intentional overcrowding in his simulated rat city echoes through decades of human urban squalor, poverty, racial inequality and weak science. Lyrically written and perfectly paced – springing off on interesting, contextual tangents and snapping deftly back to the compelling central narrative – this is a surprising page turner that leaves your mind bursting with new information.” – Justine Smith, journalist and writer
“Rat City is the rare science story that covers a dazzling breadth of inquiry without sacrificing depth of insight. … a revelatory human tale of character and consequence. Equal parts biography and science writing, it captures one man’s intellectual passion and the stakes of our entire species’ quest to live together.” – Lawrence Lanahan, author of The Lines Between Us: Two Families and a Quest to Cross Baltimore’s Racial Divide
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