This is the first journal article listing of 2003, the thirty-seventh
overall. My thanks to Dawn Moutrey (Whipple Museum, Cambridge) and John
Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) for their help in collecting content.
A query, a suggestion and some information:
Is Configurations still active? The last issue I can locate is 9(3) from
2001. It would be a shame of that interesting and distinctive journal has
gone.
Also, to anyone involved in Science, Technology and Human Values: could you
persuade your publisher to put table of contents on your website (as STHV's
Sage stable-mate Socal Studies of Science has)?
Finally, some information. Anyone interested in the study of science and the
history of science in the Pacific region (rather broadly defined) should
know about the Pacific Circle, which produces a Bulletin. Queries regarding
PC should be directed to Peter H. Hoffenberg ([log in to unmask]).
Journals included in this listing are:
* Ambix 49(1), March 2002
* Annals of Science 59(4), October 2002
* Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12(2), September 2002
* Archaeoastronomy 27, 2002
* Archaeometry 44(3), August 2002
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(6), 2002
* Biology & Philosophy 17(3), June 2002
* Biology & Philosophy 17(4), September 2002
* British Journal for the History of Science 35(3), Sep 2002
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53(4), December
2002
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(3), Fall 2002
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(4), Winter 2002
* Endeavour 26(2), 2002
* Endeavour 26(3), 2002
* Historia Mathematica 29(4), November 2002
* Historical Metallurgy 36(1), 2002
* Historical Records of Australian Science 14(2), 2002
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23(3-4), 2001
* History and Technology 18(3), 2002
* History and Technology 18(4), 2002
* History of the Human Sciences 15,(4) November 2002
* History of Science 40(2), June 2002
* History of Science 40(3), September 2002
* Isis 93(1), Mach 2002
* Isis 93(2), June 2002
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(3), August 2002
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 38(4), Fall 2002
* Journal of the History of Biology 35(3), Fall 2002
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57(4), October 2002
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(4), November 2002
* Medical History 47(1), January 2003
* Medizinhistorisches Journal 37(2), 2002
* Minerva 40(4), 2002
* Notes and Records of the Royal Society 56(3), Sep 2002
* Notes and Records of the Royal Society 57(1), Jan 2003
* Osiris 17, 2002
* Perspectives on Science 9(4), Winter 2001
* Physics in Perspective 4(3), 2002
* Public Understanding of Science 11(3), July 2002
* Public Understanding of Science 11(4), October 2002
* Revue d'histoire des sciences(55)3, Juillet-Septembre 2002
* Revue d'histoire des sciences 55(4), Oct-Dec 2002
* Sciamus 3, 2002
* Science and Public Policy 29(6), December 2002
* Science in Context 15(2), June 2002
* Science in Context 15(3), September 2002
* Science, Technology and Human Values 27(4), Autumn 2002
* Science, Technology and Human Values 28(1), Winter 2003
* Social History of Medicine 15(3), December 2002
* Social Studies of Science 32(3), June 2002
* Social Studies of Science 32(4), August 2002
* Social Studies of Science 32(5-6), December 2002
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 33A(4), 2002
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34(1), 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
33(4), 2002
* Technology and Culture 43(4), October 2002
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Ambix 49(1), March 2002
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SPECIAL ISSUE:
Forty years since silent spring: Historical perspectives on the pollution of
water and soil by synthetic chemicals, 1860-1960.
Guest Editor: Anthony S. Travis
Joel A. TARR p. 4-20
"Industrial waste disposal in the United States as a historical problem."
Anthony S. TRAVIS p. 21-50
"Contaminated earth and water: a legacy of the synthetic dystuffs industry."
Benjamin ROSS ans Steven AMTER p. 51-66
"Deregulation, chemical waste, and ground water: a 1949 debate.
Annals of Science 59(4), October 2002
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Roberto Moreno, Koenraad Van Cleempoel, David King pp. 331 - 362
A Recently Discovered Sixteenth-Century Spanish Astrolabe
Deborah Jean Warner pp. 363 - 389
Political Geodesy: the Army, the Air Force, and the World Geodetic System of
1960
Richard J. Howarth pp. 391 - 408
Fitting Geomagnetic Fields before the Invention of Least Squares: I. Henry
Bond's Predictions (1636, 1668) of the Change in Magnetic Declination in
London
Charles C. Gillispie pp. 409 - 412
Some Recent 'Big Pictures' in the History of Science
M. T. Bravo pp. 413 - 418
The Geography of an Empire Licensed by Providence
Alexei Kojevnikov pp. 419 - 422
The Last Century of Physics
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12(2), September 2002
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Maroun AOUAD et Gregor SCHOELER p. 185-196
"Le syllogisme poetique selon al-Farabi: un syllogisme incorrect de la
deuxieme figure."
Malcolm C. LYONS p. 197-216
"Poetic Quotations in the Arabic Version of Aristotle's Rhetoric."
Djamel E. KOULOUGHLI p. 217-240
"L'influence mu'tazilite sur la naissance et le developpement de la
rhetorique arabe."
Miklos MAROTH p. 241-256
"The Changes of Metaphor in Arabic Literature."
Eberhard KNOBLOCK p. 257-284
"La connaissance des mathematique arabes par Clavius."
ESSAY REVIEW
Helene BELLOSTA p. 285-303
"Burning Instruments from Diocles to Ibn Sahl."
Archaeoastronomy 27, 2002
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J.A. BELMONTE et al. S1-S19
"Archaeoastronomy in the Sahara: The Tombs of the Garamantes at Wadi el
Agial, Fezzan, Libya."
Richard IUND S21-S28
"Orientations of Dolmens North of the Eastern Pyrenees."
Gerardo ALDANA S29-S50
"Solar Stelae and a Venus Window: Science and Royal Personality in Late
Classic Copan."
M. HOSKIN and G. HIGGINBOTTOM S51-S61
"Orientations of Dolmens of West-Central France."
Amada-Alice MARAVELIA S63-S66
"On the Orientations of the Nine Tholos Tombs at Mycenae."
X. ARAMBURU-ZABALA and J.A. BELMONTE S67-S74
"On the Astronomical Orientation of the Square Talayots of Mallorca."
Michael HOSKIN S75-S82
"Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (9) An Overview."
Archaeometry 44(3), August 2002
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THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON BONE DIAGENESIS
R.E.M. HEDGES p. 319-328
"Bone diagenesis: an overview of processes."
V. BALTER et al. p. 329-336
"Evidence of physico-chemical and isotropic modifications in archaeological
bones during controlled acid etching."
E.-M. GEIGL p. 337-342
"On the circumstances surrounding the preservation and analysis of very old
DNA."
M.M.E. JANS et al. p. 343-352
"In situ preservation of archaeological bone: a histological study within a
multidisciplinary approach."
Y. FERNANDEZ-JALVO et al. p. 353-362
"Morphological taphonomic transformations of fossil bones in continental
environments, and repercussions on their chemical composition."
T. MATTHEWS p.363-370
"South African micromammals and predators: some comparative results."
C.N. TRUEMAN and D.M. MARTILL p.371-382
"The long-term survival of bone: the role of bioerosion."
M.J. COLLINS et al. p. 383-394
"The survival of organic matter in bone: a review."
A. GOTHERSTROM et al. p. 395-404
"Bone preservation and DNA amplification."
C.I. SMITH et al. p. 405-416
"The strange case of Apigliano: early `fossilization' of medieval bone in
southern Italy."
T. DE TORRES et al. p. 417-426
"Bear dentine aspartic acid racemization analysis: a proxy for the dating of
Pleistocene cave infills."
N. TUROSS p. 427-434
"Alterations in fossil collagen."
J. LEE-THORP p. 435-446
"Two decades of progress towards understanding fossilization processes and
isotopic signals in calcified tissue minerals."
I. REICHE, C. VIGNAUD and M. MENU p. 447-460
"The crystallinity of ancient bone and dentine: new insights by transmission
electron microscopy."
G. TURNER-WALKER and U. SYVERSEN p. 461-468
"Quantifying histological changes in archaeological bones using BSE-SEM
image analysis."
C. DENYS p. 469-484
"Taphonomy and experimentation."
S.J. ROBERTS et al. p. 485-494
"The taphonomy of cooked bones: characterizing boiling and its
physico-chemical effects."
S. COSTAMAGNO p. 495-504
"Laboratory taphonomy - material loss and skeletal part profiles: the
example of Saint-Germain-la-Riviere (Gironde, France)."
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(6), 2002
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MICHAEL ECKERT: pp451-468
Euler and the Fountains of Sanssouci
TINNE HOFF KJELDSEN: pp469-538
Different Motivations and Goals in the Historical Development of the Theory
of Systems of Linear Inequalities
Biology & Philosophy 17(3), June 2002
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Elizabeth A. Lloyd pp 303-304
Memorium for Stephen Jay Gould
Philip Gerrans pp 305-321
The Theory of Mind Module in Evolutionary Psychology
T.L.Short pp 323-340
Darwin's concept of Final Cause: Neither New nor Trivial
Robert A. Skipper Jr pp 341-367
The Persistence of the R.A. Fisher-Sewall Wright Controversy
Sara Schwartz pp 369-388
Characters as Units and the Case of the Presence and Absence Hypothesis
Ingo Brigandt pp 389-407
Homology and the Origin of Correspondence
Roy Sorensen pp 409-422
Mirror Imagery and Biological Selection
Essay Reviews
John Dupre pp 423-433
Hidden Treasure in the Linnean Hierarchy
R. Joyce pp 435-444
The Moral value of Moss
Dorothy Einon pp 445-456
More an Ideoloigcally Driven Sermon than Science
Biology & Philosophy 17(4), September 2002
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Area Review:
Lee Alan Dugatkin pp.459-176
Cooperation in Animals: An Evolutionary Overview
Target Article:
Benjamin Kerr and Peter Godfrey-Smith pp.477-517
Individualist and multi-level Perspectives on Selection in structured
Populations
Replies:
Lee Alan Dugatkin pp.519-522
Will peace follow?
John Maynard Smith pp.523-527
Commentary on Kerr and Godfrey-Smith
Elliott Sober and David Sloan Wilson pp.529-537
Perspectives and parameterizations - Commentary on Benjamin Kerr and Peter
Godfrey-Smith's "Individualist and Multi-level Perspcetives on Selection in
Structured Populations"
Response:
Peter Godfrey-Smith and Benjamin Kerr pp.539-550
Group Fitness and Multi-level selection: Replies to Commentaries
Articles:
Benjamin Kerr and Peter Godfrey-Smith pp.539-550
On Price's Equation and Average Fitness
Scott Woodcock and Joseph Heath pp.567-590
The Robustness of Altruism as an Evolutionary Strategy
British Journal for the History of Science 35(3), Sep 2002
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Matthew R. GOODRUM p. 255-270
"The meaning of ceraunia: archaeology, natural history and the
interpretation of prehistoric stone artefacts in the eighteenth century."
Bernard LIGHTMAN p. 271-290
"Huxley and scientific agnosticism: the strange history of a failed
rhetorical strategy."
Samuel J.M.M. ALBERTI p. 291-312
"Placing nature: natural history collections and their owners in
nineteenth-century provincial England."
Karen OSLUND p. 313-334
"Imagining Iceland: narratives of nature and history in the North Atlantic."
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53(4), December 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cameron Shelley pp. 477-496
Analogy Counterarguments and the Acceptability of Analogical Hypotheses
Dylan Evans pp. 497-509
The Search Hypothesis of Emotion
Louis C. Charland pp. 511-537
The Natural Kind Status of Emotion
Luc Bovens, Branden Fitelson, Stephan Hartmann and Josh Snyder pp. 539-563
Too Odd (Not) to Be True? A Reply to Olsson
Erik J. Olsson pp. 565-572
Corroborating Testimony and Ignorance: A Reply to Bovens, Fitelson, Hartmann
and Snyder
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(3), Fall 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Weaver, Karol K.
The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue
Ryan, Joseph G.
The Chapel and the Operating Room: The Struggle of Roman Catholic Clergy,
Physicians, and Believers with the Dilemmas of Obstetric Surgery, 1800-1900
Wexler, Alice
Chorea and Community in a Nineteenth-Century Town
Carter, K. Codell
Early Conjectures That Down Syndrome Is Caused by Chromosomal Nondisjunction
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(4), Winter 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hernández Sáenz, Luz María
Matters of Life and Death: The Hospital of San Pedro in Puebla, 1790-1802
Gelfand, Toby
11 January 1887, the Day Medicine Changed: Joseph Grancher's Defense of
Pasteur's Treatment for Rabies
Bodó, Béla
The Medical Examination and Biological Selection of University Students in
Nazi Germany
Jones, David Shumway
The Health Care Experiments at Many Farms: The Navajo, Tuberculosis, and the
Limits of Modern Medicine, 1952-1962
Neve, Michael
In Memoriam: Roy Porter (31 December 1946-3 March 2002)
Netnotes: Medical History on the Internet
Maulitz, Russell Charles
Straws in the Wind
Endeavour 26(2), 2002
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P. Fara 39 -- 40
Images of Emilie du Chatelet
C. Walther 41 -- 44
Hippocampal terminology: concepts, misconceptions, origins
C.U.M. Smith 45 -- 46
The genius of Erasmus Darwin
E.H. Nicholls 47 -- 47
Selling anatomy: the role of the soul
P.B. Israel 48 -- 54
Inventing industrial research: Thomas Edison and the Menlo Park Laboratory
R.W. Home 55 -- 59
Fluids and forces in eighteenth-century electricity
D.L. Morton 60 -- 63
Reviewing the history of electric power and electrification
K.L. Manchester 64 -- 69
Man of destiny: the life and work of Fritz Haber
J.M. Hackett 70 -- 74
Adelard of Bath and Roger Bacon: early English natural philosophers and
scientists
G.B. Kauffman 75 -- 75
A Chemical History Tour: Picturing Chemistry from Alchemy to Modern
Molecular Science
M. Zaitlin 76 -- 76
The Life of a Virus: Tobacco Mosaic Virus as an Experimental Model,
1930-1965
S. Sarkar 77 -- 77
The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics
B.A. Riffenburgh 78 -- 79
The coldest march: scott's fatal antarctic expedition
D.H. Rouvray 79 -- 80
Such Silver Currents: the Story of William and Lucy Clifford 1845-1929
G.H. Mitchell 79 -- 79
A Century of Protozoology in Britain
Endeavour 26(3), 2002
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P. Fara 81 -- 82
Caricatures of Katterfelto
E.H. Nicholls 83 -- 83
Learning from Linnaeus
A. Tone 84 -- 85
Expectant fathers, body snatching and more: new vistas in medical history
C.H. Smith, P. White, G.K. Roberts 86 -- 86
Project news
W.H. Brock 87 -- 91
Crookes, carbolic and cattle plague
R. Noakes 92 -- 96
Science in mid-Victorian Punch
J.R. Issitt 97 -- 101
Jeremiah Joyce: science educationist
S. Lowengard 102 -- 106
Chemistry in colour: ceramics and glass in 18th-century Britain
T.H. Levere 107 -- 112
Public and private science at home and abroad: networks among chemists,
physicians and industrialists in the 1780s
S. Sherman 113 -- 117
Replanting Eden: John Evelyn and his gardens
E. McMullin 118 -- 119
Intelligent Design Creationism and its Critics edited by Robert T. Pennock
T. Tansey 118 -- 118
Rudolf Magnus; Physiologist and Pharmacologist (1873-1927): A Biography
I. Chalmers 119 -- 120
The Progress of Experiment: Science and Therapeutic Reform in the United
States, 1900-1990
M.R.S. Creese 120 -- 121
Agnes Mary Clerke and the Rise of Astrophysics
C. Colatrella 121 -- 122
In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration,
1780-1930
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