Isis 91(4), December 2000
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Bernard Lightman pp651-680
'The Visual Theology of Victorian Popularizers of Science: From
Reverent Eye to Chemical Retina'
Daniel W Schneider pp681-705
'Local knowledge, environmental politics and the founding of ecology
in the United States - Stephen Forbes and The Lake as a Microcosm
(1887)'
Maria Jesus Santesmases pp706-734
'Several Ochoa and the Biomedical Sciences in Spain under Franco,
1959-1975'
Essay Review
Dora B Weiner pp755-757
'With Bonaparte in Egypt'
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 37(2), 2001
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Nathan J. Hale, Jr. pp. 111-122
New heads for Freud's hydra: Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles
David L. Herzberg. pp. 123-141
Thinking through war: The social thought of Richard T. Ely, John R.
Commons and Edward A Ross during the First World War
Serge Nicolas and Agnes Charvillat pp. 143-164
Introducing psychology as an academic discipline in France: Theodule
Ribot and the College de France (1888-1901)
Journal of the History of Biology 33(3), Winter 2000
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Rasmus G Winther pp425-455
'Darwin on Variation and Heredity'
Mark B Adams pp457-491
'Last Judgement; the visionary biology of J B S Haldane'
Mark V Barrow Jnr pp493-534
'The Specimen Dealer, entrepreneurial natural history in America's
gilded age'
Hans-Jorg Rheinberger pp535-576
'Ephestia ; the experimental design of Alfred Kuhn's Physiological
development genetics'
Essay Review
Michael Yudell & Rob Desalle pp577-584
'Sociobiology : Twenty Five Years Later'
Journal of the History of Biology 34(1), Spring 2001
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Garland Allen & Jane Mainesnchein pp1-2
'Editors Introduction'
Adrian Desmond pp3-50
'Redefining the X Axis : Professionals, Amateurs and the making of
mid-Victorian biology : A progress report'
Richard Bellon pp51-82
'Joseph Dalton Hooker's ideals for a professional man of science'
John C Waller pp83-114
'Gentlemanly men of science: Sir Francis Galton and the
professionalisation of the British life sciences'
Samuel J M M Alberti pp115-147
'Amateurs and Professionals in one country: biology and natural
history of Late Victorian Yorkshire'
Denis Thieffry pp149-181
'Rationalising early embryogenesis in the 1930's : Albert Dalcq on
gradients and fields'
Essay Review
Audra J Wolfe pp183-193
'ELSI's Revenge'
Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 56(1), January 2001
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Stephen Robertson pp3-35
'Separating the Men from the Boys: Masculinity, psychosexual
development and sex crime in the United Status'
Cristina Rivera-Garza pp36-67
'Dangerous Minds: Changing psychiatric views of the mentally ill in
Porfirian Mexico 1876-1911'
Khaled J Bloom & L E Grivetti pp68-76
'The Mysterious history of partridge poisoning'
Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 56(2) April 2001
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Richard J Kahn pp111-139
'Women and men at sea, gender debate aboard the hospital ship MAINE
during the Boer War 1899-1900'
Edward Halperin pp140-167
'The Jewish problem in US medical education'
Robert Martensen pp168-175
'The History of Bioethics, an essay review'
Minerva 38(4), 2000
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Peter J Westwick pp363-391
'Secret science : a classified community in the national laboratories'
Jacob D Hamblin pp393-423
'Visions of International scientific cooperation u the case of
oceanic science, 1920-1955'
Norma Morris pp453-467
'Counting astronomers'
Minerva 39(1), 2001
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Roy MacLeod pp1-3
'The frontiers of borderless education'
Robin Middlehurst pp3-26
'University challenges, borderless higher education , today and
tomorrow'
John L Davies pp27-48
'Borderless higher education in continental europe'
John Fielden pp49-62
'Markets for borderless education'
Dennis Farrington pp63-84
'Borderless higher education ; challenges to regulation,
accreditation and intellectual property rights'
Svava Bjarnason pp85-98
'Managing the changing nature of teaching and learning'
Richard Garrett pp99-114
'The coming challenge, private competition in engligh higher
education'
Yoni Ryan pp115-135
'Higher education as a business, lessons from the corporate world'
Perspectives on Science 8(3), 2000
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Gaukroger, S. pp. 201-222
The Role of Matter Theory in Baconian and Cartesian Cosmologies
Dorn, H. pp. 223-254
SCIENCE, MARX, and HISTORY: Are There Still Research Frontiers?
Resnik, D. B. pp. 255-285
Financial Interests and Research Bias
Laubichler, M.D. pp. 286-321
The Organism is Dead. Long Live the Organism!
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54(1), 2001
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Andre Guillerme pp. 5-9
L'electricite dans ses premieres grandeurs (1760-1820)Presentation /
Electricity in its first glories (1760-1820) Presentation
John Heilbron pp. 11-28
Some connections among the heroes / A propos de
certains rapports entre les heros
Marco Beretta pp. 29-52
From Nollet to Volta: Lavoisier and electricity / De Nollet a Volta:
Lavoisier et l'electricite
Walter Bernardi pp. 53-70
La controverse sur l'electricite animale dans l'Italie du
xviii siecle: Galvani, Volta et ... d'autres / The controversy over
animal electricity in 18th-century Italy: Galvani, Volta and ...
others
Marco Segala pp. 71-84
Electricite animale, magnetisme animal, galvanisme universel: A la
recherche de l'identite entre l'homme et la nature / Animal
electricity, animal magnetism, universal galvanism: In search of
universal harmony between man and nature
Marco Ciardi pp. 85-97
Forces et molecules: Amadeo Avogadro, l'electricite et l'hypothese de
1811 / Forces and molecules: Amadeo
Avogadro, electricity and the hypothesis of 1811
Daniel Roche pp. 99-114
Electricite et l'institution sociale de la sciences. Reflexions pour
une conclusion / Electricity and the social institution of science.
Thoughts for a conclusion.
Andre Guillerme pp. 115-117
Un acces aux sources imprimees de l'histoire de l'electricite et du
magnetisme: Le conservatoire numerique du Conservatoire national des
arts et metiers http://cnum.cnam.fr) / An access to printed sources
in the history of electricity and magnetism: The numerical
conservatory at the Conservatoire national des arts et metiers
(http://cnum.cnam.fr)
Science and Public Policy 28(1), February 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael M Crow & Christopher Tucker pp2-10
'The American research university system as America's de facto
technology policy'
Don Kash and W Kingston pp11-22
'Patents in a world of complex technologies'
T Kinder and Nick Lancaster pp23-40
'Building absorptive capacity in a learning region; a socio technical
model'
Jiang Wen and S Kobayashi pp41-48
'Technology diffusion in China; some new evidence in computer-aided
design'
Faridah Djellal & Fatz Gallouj pp49-56
'Patterns of innovation organisation in service firms; postal survey
results and theoretical models'
Rebecca M-Piekkari, S Macdonald and
D Assimakopoulos pp68-78
'In bed with a stranger; finding partners for collaboration in the
European information technology programme'
Science Technology & Human Values 26(2), Spring 2001
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Donald Mackenzie pp115-144
'Physics and finance, S Terms and modern finance as a topic for
science studies'
Laurie Cohen, J McAuley and
Joanne Duberley pp145-166
'Continuity in discontinuity, changing discourses of science in a
market economy'
Paula Mahlck pp167-190
'Mapping gender differences in scientific careers in social and
bibliometric space'
Amanda Rees pp227-247
'Anthropomorphism, anthorpocentrism, and anecdote, primatologists on
primatology'
Science, Technology & Human Values 26(3), Summer 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Charles Lockhart pp259-277
'Controversy in environmental policy decisions ; conflicting policy
means or rival ends?'
Priscilla Murphy pp278-299
'Affiliation bias and expert disagreement in framing the nicotine
addiction debate'
E Sari and R Miettinen pp300-321
'Dynamics of change in research work, constructing a new research
area in a research group'
N S Karnik pp322-348
'Locating HIV Aids and India ; cautionary notes on the globalisation
of categories'
Social History of Medicine 14(1) April 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Luke Demaitre pp1-26
'Domesticity in Middle Dutch Secrets of men and women'
Bronwyn Croxson pp27-58
'The foundation and evaluation of the Middlesex hospital lying-in
service 1745-1786'
Avner Offner pp79-106
'Body weight and self control in the United States and Britain since
the 1950s'
Social Studies of Science 31(1), February 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cyrus C Mody pp5-36
'A little dirt never hurt anyone'
Karin Bijsterveld pp37-70
'The Diabolical symphony of the Mechanical age'
H M Collins pp71-86
'Tacit knowledge, trust and the Q of Sapphire'
S Delamont and P Atkinson pp87-108
'Doctoring uncertainty'
M F Fox and P E Stephan pp109-122
'Careers of young scientists'
Stephen Turner pp123-150
'What is the problem with experts?'
Social Studies of Science 31(2), April 2001
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Mark Salovey pp165-170
'Science and the state during the cold war'
Mark Salovey pp171-206
'Project Camelot and the 1960s'
David K van Keuren pp207-252
'Cold War science in black and white'
John Cloud pp253-288
'Imaging the world in a Barrel'
S Gerovitch pp289-296
'Mathematical machines of the Cold war'
David A Hounshell pp297-308
'Rethinking the cold war'
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 32A(2), June 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cristina Chimisso pp230-242
'Helene Metzger : The history of science between the study of
mentalities and total history'
James B Stump pp243-264
'History of science through Koyre's lenses'
Ursula Klein pp265-302
'Paper tools in experimental cultures'
Antoni Malet pp303-334
'The power of images, mathematics and metaphysics in Hobbes optics'
Eduard Glass pp335-376
The Popperian programme and mathematics : Part II from quasi-
empiricism to mathematical research programmes'
Peter Dear pp377-386
'Religion, science and natural philosophy, thoughts on Cunningham's
thesis'
Discussions
Andrew Cunningham pp387-393
'A reply to Peter Dear's Religion Science and Natural Philosophy,
thoughts on Cunningham's thesis'
Peter Dear pp393-396
'Books on history and philosophy of science received'
Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32B(2), June 2001
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Special Issue: Spacetime, Fields, and Understanding Perspectives On
Quantum Field Theory
Dennis Dieks pp151-156
'Introduction'
Gerard T Hooft pp157-180
'Obstacles on the way towards the quantisation of space, time and
matter and possible resolutions'
Tian Yu Cao pp181-204
'Prerequisites for a consistent framework of quantum gravity'
Sunny Y Auyang pp205-216
'Spacetime as a fundamental and inalienable structure of fields'
Dennis Diers pp217-242
'Space and time in particle and field physics'
Henk W De Regt pp243-266
'Spacetime visualisation and the intelligibility of physical theories'
Stephen Hartmann pp267
'Effective field theories, reductionism and scientific explanation'
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences 32C(2), June 2001
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John Dupre pp203-220
'In Defence of classification'
David L Hull pp221-238
'The role of theories in biological systematics'
Mary P Winsor pp239-254
'Cain on Linnaeus : the scientist-historian as unanalysed entity'
Jean-Marc Drouin pp255-276
'Principles and uses of taxonomy in the works of Augustin_Pyramus de
Candolle'
D E Allen pp277-290
'Controlling the brambles: changing approaches to classifying a
reproductively abnormal group'
Joel B Hagan pp291-314
The Introduction of computers into systematic research in the United
States during the 1960s'
Keith Vernon pp315-342
'A truly taxonomic revolution? Numerical taxonomy, 1957-1970'
Jim Endersby pp343-360
'The Realm of hard evidence' Novelty, persuasion and collaboration
in botanical cladistics'
Marc Ereshefsky pp361
'Names, numbers and indentations: a guide to post-Linnaean taxonomy'
Technology and Culture 42(2), April 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Greg Downey pp209-235
'Virtual webs, physical technologies and hidden workers: the spaces
of labor in information internetworks'
Stuart W Leslie pp236-264
'Regional disadvantage: replicating Silicon Valley in New York's
capital region'
W Patrick McCray pp265-291
'What makes a failure? Designing a new national telescope'
Robert G Angevine pp292-320
'Individuals, organisations and engineering, US army officers and the
American railroads'
Essay Review
Hentry Petroski pp321-328
'The Success of failure'
Conference Report
Russell Douglass Jones pp329-332
'Prague summer: the twenty-seventh symposium of the international
committee for the history of technology'
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