> Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 15:05:46 -0800 (PST)
> From: History of Science Society <[log in to unmask]>
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> The recent inquiry about syllabi in the history of science prompts me to
> announce that the History of Science Society has recently published a new
> collection of syllabi for courses in the history of science, technology,
> and medicine. Syllabus Sampler II, which features dozens of syllabi in the
> history of science, technology, and medicine was collected and prepared by
> Henry Steffens at the University of Vermont. These syllabi address a wide
> range of STS topics, including American science and society, the history
> of health and medicine, Darwinism, environmental history, science and
> religion, and gender and science, for all levels of undergraduate courses.
> The Sampler also contains a list of web sources. Other electronic
> resources, including teaching strategies and links to online syllabi can
> be found under the HSS's Teaching and Research section on its web site:
> www.hssonline.org.
>
> This new Sampler is intended to supplement, not replace, the original
> Syllabus Sampler, which includes syllabi by such noteworthy historians as
> David Lindberg, Stephen Brush, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Ronald Numbers,
> and Robert Proctor. Accordingly, the HSS is offering a discounted price
> for those who order both Samplers. Further information on these and other
> publications is available on the HSS Web site: www.hssonline.org.
>
> Robert J. Malone
> History of Science Society
> Box 351330
> University of Washington
> Seattle, WA 98195-1330
> Phone (206) 543-9366
> Fax (206) 685-9544
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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