John and Eliza Ware Rotch Farrar: A dual-career marriage in sickness and in health—but mostly sickness

IF 0.5 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Endeavour Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.endeavour.2023.100886
Amy Ackerberg-Hastings
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The story of John Farrar (1779–1853) and Eliza Ware Rotch (1791–1870) is neither a tale about a female mathematician nor one of the “making” of a mathematical career. Rather, the productivity of John, who is known to historians of American mathematics for the Harvard College series of mathematics and natural philosophy textbooks that bears his name, had already begun to decline by the time he married Eliza in 1828. She then embarked on her own career of adapting novels and biographies for children and writing self-improvement manuals. Despite their joint efforts to continue writing and to preserve their social and professional connections, the activities of both John and Eliza were effectively brought to an end by the decades John spent fully incapacitated by illness. An exploration of how their marriage was interwoven with their careers adds details to their biographies and suggests connections to the historical analysis of dual-career marriages and to examinations of how such unions can be impacted by the poor health of one or both partners.

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约翰和伊莱莎·威尔·罗奇·法拉:一个双重职业的婚姻,无论疾病还是健康——但主要是疾病。
John Farrar(1779-1853)和Eliza Ware Rotch(1791-1870)的故事既不是一个女数学家的故事,也不是一个数学生涯的“制作”故事。约翰因为以他的名字命名的哈佛学院系列数学和自然哲学教科书而被美国数学历史学家所熟知,但在1828年他与伊丽莎结婚时,他的生产力已经开始下降。随后,她开始了自己的事业,为儿童改编小说和传记,并撰写自我提升手册。尽管他们共同努力继续写作,保持他们的社会和职业联系,约翰和伊丽莎的活动实际上已经结束了几十年,约翰完全失去了能力的疾病。对他们的婚姻如何与他们的事业交织在一起的探索,为他们的传记增添了细节,并表明了对双职工婚姻的历史分析,以及对这种婚姻如何受到一方或双方健康状况不佳的影响的研究的联系。
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