History and Technology 18(2), June 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Calvo, Angel pp. 77-102
A Spanish telephone sector (1876-1924): A case of
technological backwardness
Amy L. Fletcher pp. 103-117
France enters the information age: A political history
of Minitel
Sabine Hohler pp. 119-154
Depth records and ocean volumes: Ocean profiling by
sounding technology, 1850-1930
History of the Human Sciences 15(2), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Donald R. Kelley pp. 1-19
Intellectual history and cultural history: the inside
and the outside
Melvin Richter pp. 21-33
Montesquieu's theory and practice of the comparative
method
Brian Dolan pp. 35-54
Conservative politicians, radical philosophers and the
aerial remedy for the diseases of civilization
Gustav Jahoda pp. 55-68
The ghosts in the meme machine
Susan Blackmore pp. 69-71
A response to Gustav Jahoda
Gustav Jahoda pp. 73-74
A reply to Susan Blackmore
Trudy Dehue pp. 75-98
A Dutch treat: randomized controlled experimentation
and the case of heroin-maintenance in the Netherlands
BEVIR SYMPOSIUM
Constructing the past: review symposium on Bevir's
The Logic of the History of Ideas pp. 99-133
Mark Bevir pp. 91-101
Author's introduction
Erickson, Mark pp. 102-109
What do normative accounts tell us?
Austin Harrington pp. 109-115
Meanings and interests in the history of ideas
Andreas Reckwitz pp. 115-125
The constraining power of cultural schemes and the
liberal model of beliefs
Mark Bevir pp. 126-133
The construction and use of the past: a reply to critics
REVIEW ARTICLE
David J. Murray pp. 135-146
Mitchell G. Ash's Gestalt Psychology in German Culture
1890-1967
History of the Human Sciences 15(3), August, 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fuyuki Kurasawa pp. 1-24
A requiem for the 'primitive'
Raymond Caldwell pp. 25-51
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Reinhard Bendix on
theory, concepts and comparison in Max Weber's
historical sociology
Majid Yar pp. 53-73
From nature to history, and back again: Blumenberg,
Strauss and the Hobbesian community
Christina Howard & Keith Tuffin pp. 75-93
Repression in retrospect: constructing history in the
'memory debate'
Wes Sharrock & Ivan Leudar pp. 95-115
Indeterminacy in the past?
Lilian Alweiss pp. 117-132
Heidegger and 'concept of time'
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23(1), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Grmek, M. D. pp. 5-12
Definition du domaine propre de l'histoire des sciences et considerations
sur ses rapports avec la philosophie des sciences
Lambrichs, L. L. pp. 13-28
Mirko D. Grmek: un trajet exemplaire
Gourevitch, D. pp. 29-38
Mirko D. Grmek et les etudes anciennes
Mazzolini, R. G. pp. 39-50
Nel flusso della storiografia
Rheinberger, H.-J. pp. 51-64
History of Science and the Practices of Experiment
Morange, M. pp. 65-74
On the Relations between History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences and
biology
Duffin, J. pp. 75-86
Discovery and Disease: History, Philosophy, and Medicine in the Year 2000
Duchesneau, F. pp. 87-104
Histoire et philosophie des sciences: une strategie de convergence
Muller-Hill, B. pp. 105-116
Reflections on the Use of Interviews in the History of Science: Who Will
Write the History of Science?
Ghiselin, M. T. pp. 117-124
What History of Evolutionary Biology is Not
Orel, V.; Czihak, G. pp. 125-136
Initial Theoretical Framework and Problem Solving Concerning the Enigma of
Heredity
Gall, Y. M.; Konashev, M. B. pp. 137-150
The Discovery of Gramicidin S: the Intellectual Transformation of G.F. Gause
from Biologist to Researcher of Antibiotics and on its Meaning for the Fate
of Russian Genetics
Echeverria, A. B.; Robles, A. L. G. pp. 151-162
The History of Science and the Introduction of Plant Genetics in Mexico
Azzone, G. F. pp. 163-184
Il caso e la necessita: la duplice identita degli organismi viventi
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23(2), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Grene, M. pp. 187-212
Darwin, Cuvier and Geoffroy: Comments and Questions
Werner, P. pp. 213-258
Humboldt als Vermittler: Schleiden und Mohl contra Liebig
Andrieu, B. pp. 259-278
La recherche sur le cerveau premature comme modele pluridisciplinaire entre
1942-1962 a la clinique Baudelocque de Paris
Ghiselin, M. T. pp. 279-284
Can Biologists and Philosophers See Eye to Eye on Function?
History of Science 40(1), March 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lewis PYENSON p. 1-33
"Comparative History of Science."
John C. WALLER p. 35-62
"Putting Method First: Re-appraising the Extreme Determinism and Hard
Hereditarianism of Sir Francis Dalton."
Peter HARRISON p. 63-89
"Voluntarism and Early Modern Science."
Hormoz EBRAHIMNEJAD p. 91-112
"Religion and Medicine in Iran: From Relationship to Dissociation."
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 24(2), Apr-May 2002
~~~~
Rebecca Graham, W. Boyd Rayward p. 3 Guest Editors' Introduction: Computer
Applications in Libraries, Part 1
W. Boyd Rayward
pp. 4-15 A History of Computer Applications in Libraries: Prolegomena
Robert V. Williams pp. 16-33
The Use of Punched Cards in US Libraries and Documentation Centers,
1936-1965
Sally H. McCallum pp. 34-49
MARC: Keystone for Library Automation
Ritvars Bregzis, Calvin Gotlieb, Carole Moore pp. 50-70
The Beginning of Automation in the University of Toronto Library, 1963-1972
Alvan Bregman, Robert H. Burger pp. 71-85
Library Automation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
1965-2000: A Case Study of Technological and Organizational Validity
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 24(3), Jul-Sep 2002
~~~~
Deanna B. Marcum pp. 2-13
Automating the Library: The Council on Library Resources
Cheryl Knott Malone pp. 14-22
Imagining Information Retrieval in the Library: Desk Set in Historical
Context
Jim Segesta, Keith Reid-Green pp. 23- 34
Harley Tillitt and Computerized Library Searching a3023abs.htma3023abs.htm
José-Marie Griffiths, Donald W. King pp. 35-55
US Information Retrieval System Evolution and Evaluation
Colin Burke pp. 56-74
The Ford Foundation's Search for an American Library Laboratory
Rebecca Graham pp. 75-78
Guest Editor's Conclusion: Reflections on the Evolution of Library Computing
Anecdotes
pp. 79-81
Remembering the LFK Network
Think Piece
Martin Campbell-Kelly pp. 88, 87
Twin Pillars of Computing
Isis 92(3), September 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
George WEISZ p. 451-483
"Spas, Mineral Waters, and Hydrological Science in Twentieth-Century
France."
Katherine PANDORA p. 484-516
"Knowledge Held in Common: Tales of Luther Burbank and Science in the
American Vernacular."
John KRIGE p. 517-540
"Distrust and Discovery: The Case of the Heavy Bosons at CERN."
Sally Smith HUGHES p. 541-575
"Making Dollars Out of DNA: The First Major Patent in Biotechnology and the
Commercialization of Molecular Biology, 1974-1980."
Isis 92(4), December 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Massimo MAZZOTTI p. 657-683
"Maria Gaetana Agnesi: Mathematics and the Making of the Catholic
Enlightenment."
Ellen HERMAN p. 684-715
"Families Made by Science: Arnold Gesell and the Technologies of Modern
Child Adoption."
Mary QUINLAN-McGRATH p. 716-744
"The Foundation Horoscope(s) for St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, 1506: Choosing
a Time, Changing the Storia."
Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(1), February 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 1-13
"On the Babylonian Discovery of the Periods of Lunar Motion."
Alexander JONES p. 15-19
"Eratosthenes, Hipparchus, and the Obliquity of the Ecliptic."
Christopher CULLEN p. 21-39
"The First Complete Chinese Theory of the Moon: The Innovations of Liu Hong
c. A.D. 200."
O.S. TURSUNOV AND S.H. AZIZOV p. 41-44
"A Medieval Observational Instrument in Tashkent."
Dennis W. DUKE p. 45-55
"Dating the Almagest Star Catalogue Using Proper Motions: A
Reconsideration."
Michael HOSKIN p. 57-70
"The Leviathan of Parsonstown: Ambitions and Achievements."
NOTE
Steven W. RUSKIN p. 71-74
"A Newly-discovered Letter of J.F.W. Herschel Concerning the "Great Moon
Hoax"."
Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(2), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DONALD H. MENZEL CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM
Owen GINGERICH p. 93-94
"Donald H. Menzel."
Donald E. OSTERBROCK p. 95-118
"Young Don Menzel's amazing adventures at Lick Observatory."
David DeVORKIN p. 119-131
"Menzel at Princeton."
David LAYZER p. 133-138
"Atoms, stars, and nebulae: Remembering Donald H. Menzel."
Jay M. PASACHOFF p. 139-156
"Menzel and eclipses."
Thomas J. BOGDAN p. 157-192
"Donals Menzel and the beginnings of the High Altitude Observatory."
Ruth Prelowski LIEBOWITZ p. 193-211
"Donald Menzel and the creation of the Sacramento Peak Observatory."
Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 38(3), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dewsbury, D. A. pp. 225-246
Constructing Representations of Karl Spencer Lashley
Weidman, N. pp. 247-254
The Depoliticization of Karl Lashley: A Response to Dewsbury
Lashley Dewsbury, D. A. pp. 255-258
The Role of Evidence in Interpretations of the Scientific
Work of Karl Lashley
Kenny, M. G. pp. 259-284
Toward a Racial Abyss: Eugenics, Wickliffe Draper, and
the Origins of the Pioneer Fund
Teo, T. pp. 285-302
Friedrich Albert Lange on Neo-Kantianism, Socialist
Darwinism, and a Psychology without a Soul
Greer, S. pp. 303-316
Freud's "Bad Conscience": The Case of Nietzsche's
Genealogy
Journal of the History of Biology 35(1), Spring 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peter McLaughlin pp. 1-4
Naming Biology
Jennifer Coggon pp. 5-42
Quinarianism after Darwin's Origin: The Circular System of William Hincks
Phillip Thurtle pp. 43-78
Harnessing Heredity in Gilded Age America: Middle Class Mores and Industrial
Breeding in a Cultural Context
Mario A. di Gregorio pp. 79-109
Reflections of a Nonpolitical Naturalist: Ernst Haeckel, Wilhelm Bleek,
Friedrich Müller and the Meaning of Language
Susana Pinar pp. 111-148
The Emergence of Modern Genetics in Spain and the Effects of the Spanish
Civil War (1936-1939) on Its Development
Douglas Allchin pp. 149-172
To Err and Win a Nobel Prize: Paul Boyer, ATP Synthase and the Emergence of
Bioenergetics
Journal of the History of Biology 35(2), Summer 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Joe Cain pp. 207-219
Co-opting Colleagues: Appropriating Dobzhansky's 1936 Lectures at Columbia
Olaf Breidbach pp. 221-250
Representation of the Microcosm - The Claim for Objectivity in 19th Century
Scientific Microphotography
Alan C. Love pp. 251-289
Darwin and Cirripedia Prior to 1846: Exploring the Origins of the Barnacle
Research
Joan Steigerwald pp. 291-328
Goethe's Morphology: Urphänomene and Aesthetic Appraisal
Cheryl A. Logan pp. 329-363
Before There Were Standards: The Role of Test Animals in the Production of
Empirical Generality in Physiology
Kathy J. Cooke pp. 365-384
Duty or Dream? Edwin G. Conklin's Critique of Eugenics and Support for
American Individualism
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57(3), July 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Geier and Mark Geier pp. 249-284
The True Story of Pertussis Vaccination: A Sordid Legacy?
Samuel Mark pp. 285-311
Alexander the Great, Seafaring, and the Spread of Leprosy
Michael T. Compton pp. 312-329
The Association of Hygieia with Asklepios in Graeco-Roman Asklepieion
Medicine
Susan Wheeler pp. 330-332
Medicine in Art - The Lancett Club at a Thurtell Feast, by Thomas Rowlandson
Essay Review
Suzanne White Junod pp. 333-339
Perspectives on the Pill: An Essay Review
Minerva 40(2), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nicolas Rasmussen pp. 115-146
Of `Small Men', Big Science and Bigger Business: The Second World War and
Biomedical Research in the United States
Cathryn Carson, Michael Gubser pp. 147-179
Science Advising and Science Policy in Post-War West Germany: The example of
the Deutscher Forschungsrat
Steven Rose pp. 181-187
Can Philosophy Help Biology, or Philosophers Understand Biologists?
Martin Bulmer pp. 189-201
Knowledge Institutionalized: Higher Education and Philanthropic Foundations
Jonathan R. Topham pp. 203-209
Not Thinking about Science and Religion
Ida H. Stamhuis pp. 211-213
Women, Actors and Subjects in Science
Minerva 40(3), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
William C. Lubenow pp. 217-234
Making words Flesh: Changing Roles of University Learning and the
Professions in 19th Century England
Inderjeet Parmar pp. 235-263
`To Relate Knowledge and Action': the Impact of the Rockefeller Foundation
on Foreign Policy Thinking during America's Rise to Globalism 1939-1945
Benhamin B. Page pp. 265-287
The Rockefeller Foundation and Central Europe: a Reconsideration
Rebecca Harding pp. 289-299
Evolution, Path Dependence, Learning and Innovation: A Review of Four Recent
Books
Richard Yeo pp. 301-314
Managing Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Frank Cain pp. 315-325
Code Breakers and Commandos
Notes and Records of the Royal Society 56(2), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sir Alan Cook FRS p1
Max Born
R Lewis 133-146
The publication of John Wilkins's Essay (1668): some contextual
considerations
P Fontes da Costa 147-166
The culture of curiosity at The Royal Society in the first half of the
eighteenth century
JAD Ackroyd 167-181
Sir George Cayley, the father of aeronautics. Part 1. The invention of the
aeroplane
Robert Sharp 183-186
Some final thoughts of Sir John Herschel, F.R.S.
Alex DD Craik 187-204
James Ivory's last papers on the 'Figure of the Earth' (with biographical
additions)
Alan Cohen 205-218
Roland Trimen and the Merope harem
GVR Born FRS 219-262
The wide-ranging family history of Max Born
Perspectives on Science 9(2) Summer 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue Secondary Matters: On Disturbances,
Contamination, and Waste as Objects of Research
Christoff Hoffmann and Jutta Schickore pp. 123-125
Introduction
Jutta Schickore pp. 126-146
Ever-present impediments: Exploring instruments
and methods of microscopy
Christoph Gradmann pp. 147-172
Isolation, contamination and pure culture: Mono-
morphism and polymorphism of pathogenic micro-
organisms as research problem 1860-1880
Christoph Hoffmann pp. 173-195
The design of disturbance: Physics institutes and
physics research in Germany, 1870-1910
Cornelia Vismann pp. 196-209
The love of ruins
Dietmar Schmidt pp. 210-232
Refuse archeology: Virchow -- Schlieman -- Freud
Matthias Dorries pp. 233-250
Purity and objectivity in nineteenth-century metro-
logy and literature
Perspectives on Science 9(3), Fall 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Editors' Note pp. 257-258
Yaakov Zik pp. 259-284
Science and instruments: The telescope as a scientific
instrument at the beginning of the seventeenth century
Alisa N. Bokulich pp. 285-307
Rethinking thought experiments
Lee McIntyre pp. 308-323
Accommodation, prediction, and confirmation
Allan Walstad pp. 324-340
On science as a free market
Essay Review
Eric Lewis pp. 341-365
The legacy of Margaret Cavendish
Physics in Perspective 4(2), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 125-126
Editorial: The Lure of a Simple Story
Hasok Chang pp 127-169
Rumford and the Reflection of Radiant Cold: Historical Reflections and
Metaphysical Reflexes
Clayton A. Gearhart pp 170-215
Planck, the Quantum, and the Historians
Salvo D'Agostino pp 216-229
From Rational Numbers to Dirac's Bra and Ket: Symbolic Representation of
Physical Laws
David J. Rhees pp 230-240
The Physical Tourist
Physics in "Lake Wobegon": A Tour of Three Minnesota Museums of Science and
Technology
Sir Brian Pippard pp 241-242
Vignette
Elisabeth Hertz (née Doll) 1864-1941 Widow of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
1857-1894 Professor of Physics, University of Bonn
Public Understanding of Science 11(2), April 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPECIAL SECTION: PUBLIC ATTITUDES TO BIOTECHNOLOGY
Urs Dahinden p87
Biotechnology: From inter-science to international controversies
Martin W. Bauer p93
Controversial medical and agri-food biotechnology: a cultivation analysis
Heinz Bonfadelli, Urs Dahinden, and Martina Leonarz p113
Biotechnology in Switzerland: high on the public agenda, but only moderate
support
Jan M. Gutteling p131
Biotechnology in the Netherlands: controversy or consensus?
Matthias Kohring and Jörg Matthes p143
The face(t)s of biotech in the nineties: how the German press framed modern
biotechnology
PAPER
Rafael Pardo and Félix Calvo p155
Attitudes toward science among the European public: a methodological
analysis
PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE
Andrew Pleasant, Jennifer Good, James Shanahan, and Brad Cohen p197
The literature of environmental communication
Research Policy 31(7), September 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tom Downes and Shane Greenstein 1035-1052
Universal access and local internet markets in the US
Henny Romijn and Manuel Albaladejo 1053-1067
Determinants of innovation capability in small electronics and software
firms in southeast England
Zoltan J. Acs, Luc Anselin and Attila Varga 1069-1085
Patents and innovation counts as measures of regional production of new
knowledge
Stephen Roper and James H. Love 1087-1102
Innovation and export performance: evidence from the UK and German
manufacturing plants
Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro
How effective are technology incubators? 1103-1122
- Evidence from Italy
David Wilson and Vangelis Souitaris 1123-1140
Do Germany's federal and land governments (still) co-ordinate their
innovation policies?
Rudi Bekkers, Geert Duysters and Bart Verspagen 1141-1161
Intellectual property rights, strategic technology agreements and market
structure - The case of GSM
Michael D. Santoro and Alok K. Chakrabarti 1163-1180
Firm size and technology centrality in industry-university interactions
Michael Stolpe 1181-1198
Determinants of knowledge diffusion as evidenced in patent data: the case of
liquid crystal display technology
K. Lal 1199-1121
E-business and manufacturing sector: a study of small and medium-sized
enterprises in India
Sciamus: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences 1, 2000
~~~~
Kazuo MUROI p. 3-10
"Quadratic Equations in the Susa Mathematical Text No.21."
Eleanor ROBSON p. 11-48
"Mathematical Cuneiform Tablets in Philadelphia. Part 1: Problems and
Calculations."
Jan P. HOGENDIJK p. 49-70
"Al-Nayrizi's Mysterious Determination of the Azimuth of the Qibla at
Baghdad."
Jacques SESIANO p. 71-132
"Un recueil du XIIIe siecle de problemes mathematiques."
Takao HAYASHI p. 133-208
"The Caturacintamani of Giridharabhatta: A Sixteenth-Century Sanskrit
Mathematical Treatise."
David PINGREE p. 209-218
"Amrtalahari of Nityananda."
Sciamus: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences 2, 2001
~~~~
Kazuo MUROI p. 3-8
"Reexamination of the Susa Mathematical Text No.12: A System of Quartic
Equations."
Reviel NETZ, Ken SAITO and Natalie TCHERNETSKA p. 9-30
"A New Reading of Method Proposition 14: Preliminary Evidence from the
Archimedes Palimpsest (Part 1)."
J.L. BERGGREN and Glan Van BRUMMELEN p. 31-46
"Abu Sahl al-Kuhi on Rising Times."
Jan P. HOGENDIJK p. 47-74
"The Geometrical Works of Abu Sa'id al-Darir al-Jurjani."
Ken'ichi TAKAHASHI p. 75-144
"A Manuscript of Euclid's De Speculis: A Latin Text of MS 98.22 of the
Archivo y Biblioteca Capitulares de la Catedral, Toledo."
Alexander JONES p. 145-186
"Pseudo-Ptolemy De Speculis."
Pier Daniele NAPOLITANI and Jean-Pierre SUTTO p. 187-250
"Francesco Maurolico et le centre de gravite du paraboloide."
Setsuro IKEYAMA and Kim PLOFKER p. 251-290
"The Tithicintamani of Ganesa, A Medieval Indian Treatise on Astronomical
Tables."
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