Historia Mathematica 29(4), November 2002
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Henk J. M. Bos pp. 363-368
Out of the Ivory Tower: The Significance of Dirk Struik as Historian of
Mathematics
Sergey S. Demidov, Alexei N. Parshin, Igor R. Shafarevich, Svetlana S.
Petrova, Galina S. Smirnova, Vladimir M. Tikhomirov, Ioannis M. Vandoulakis
pp. 370-382
Isabella Grigoryevna Bashmakova on the Eightieth Anniversary of Her Birth
David Bellhouse pp. 383-394
On Some Recently Discovered Manuscripts of Thomas Bayes
(doi:10.1006/hmat.2002.2344) Abstract | References
Patricia R. Allaire, Robert E. Bradley pp. 395-426
Symbolical Algebra as a Foundation for Calculus: D. F. Gregory's
Contribution
I. Grattan-Guinness pp. 427-462
Algebras, Projective Geometry, Mathematical Logic, and Constructing the
World: Intersections in the Philosophy of Mathematics of A. N. Whitehead
Steven N. Shore pp. 463-489
Blue Sky and Hot Piles: The Evolution of Radiative Transfer Theory from
Atmospheres to Nuclear Reactors
Historical Metallurgy 36(1), 2002
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Andrew SHORTLAND p. 1-5
"An antimony bead from Jerablus Tahtani."
Roland SCHWAB p. 6-16
"Evidence for carburized steel and quench-hardening in the 'Celtic'oppidum
of Manching."
Kilian ANHEUSER and Philip FRANCE p. 17-23
"Silver plating technology of the late 3rd century Roman coinage."
Aleksadner DURMAN p. 24-32
"Iron resources and production for the Roman frontier in Pannonia."
Keith CHALLIS p. 33-42
"A medieval iron smelting site at Stanley Grange, Derbyshire."
P.W. KING p. 43-53
"Dud Dudley's contribution to metallurgy."
Historical Records of Australian Science 14(2), 2002
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Ian D. Rae, pp. 129-141
False Start for the PhD in Australia
J.P. Carter, H.G. Poulos, R.I. Tanner pp. 143-168
John Robert Booker 1942-1998
V. W. Maslen, pp. 169-192
Andrew Crowther Hurley 1926-1988
Keith Boardman, C. Barry Osmond, Ulrich Lüttge pp. 193-208
Michael George Pitman 1933-2000
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23(3-4), 2001
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Special Issue: Darwinian Evolution Across the Disciplines
Michael R. Dietrich, C. Robertson McClung and Mark A. McPeek pp.339-340
Darwinian Evolution Across the Disciplines
David L. Hull pp.341-360
The Success of Science and Social Norms
Melanie Mitchell pp.361-383
Life and Evolution in Computers
Geoffrey M. Hodgeson pp.385-423
Darwin,Veblen and the Problem of Causality in Economics
Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd pp.425-465
Built for Speed, not for Comfort: Darwinian Theory and Human Culture
David Sloan Wilson pp.467-503
Religious Groups as Adaptive Units
Essay reviews pp.505-517
History and Technology 18(3), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Boel Berner pp. 155 - 179
"Housewives' films" and the modern housewife. Experts, users and household
modernization: Sweden in the 1950s and 1960s
Valerie Neal pp. 181 - 202
Bumped from the shuttle fleet: Why didn't Enterprise fly in space?
Joost Mertens pp. 203 - 231
Technology as the science of the industrial arts: Louis-Sébastien Lenormand
(1757-1837) and the popularization of technology
Cathryn Carson pp. 233 - 270
Nuclear energy development in postwar West Germany: struggles over
cooperation in the Federal Republic's first reactor station
History and Technology 18(4), 2002
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Andrea Tone pp. 271 - 276
Introduction
John Lawrence pp. 277 - 308
Tone How the mosquito (man) liberated Cuba
Maren Klawiter pp. 309 - 353
Risk, prevention and the breast cancer continuum: the NCI, the FDA, health
activism and the pharmaceutical industry
Sue V. Rosser pp. 355 - 369
An overview of women's health in the U.S. since the mid-1960s
History of the Human Sciences 15(4), November 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Irina Sirotkina pp.1-18
A family discussion: the Herzens on the science of man
Irmline Veit-Brause pp.19-49
The making of modern scientific personae: the scientist as a moral person?
Rick Tilman pp.51-70
Emile Durkheim and Thornstein Veblen on epistemology, cultural lag and
social order
Martin Roiser & Carla Willig pp.71-96
The strange death of the authoritarian personality: 50 years of
psychological and political debate
Kate Nash pp.97-114
Thinking policitcal sociology: beyond the limits of post-Marxism
Steve Fuller pp.115-123
Making up the past: a response to Sharrock and Leudar
Paul A. Roth pp.124-143
Ways pf pastmaking
History of Science 40(2), June 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jan GOLINSKI p. 125-145
"The care of the self and the masculine birth of science."
J. CHRISTIANIDIS, D. DIALETIS and K. GAVROGLU p. 147-168
"Having a knack for the non-intuitive: Aristarchus's heliocentrism through
Archimedes's geocentrism."
Patricia FARA p. 169-187
"Elizabeth Tollet: a new Newtonian woman."
Robert E. KOHLER p. 189-210
"Place and practice in field biology."
Shelley COSTA p. 211-232
"Marketing mathematics in early eighteenth-century England: Henry Beighton,
certainty, and the public sphere."
ESSAY REVIEW:
Ian G. STEWART p. 233-244
"Generall Learning: A seventeenth-century treatise on the formation of the
general scholar", ed. By Richard Serjeantson.
History of Science 40(3), September 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lewis PYENSON p. 251-290
"An end to national science: the meaning and the extension of local
knowledge."
David A.H. WILSON p. 291-320
"Experimental animal behaviour studies: the loss of initiative in Britain
100 years ago."
Reviel NETZ p. 321-352
"Counter culture: towards a history of Greek numeracy."
Riccardo POZZO and Michael OBERHAUSEN p. 353-368
"The place of science in Kant's university."
Isis 93(1), March 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jacob Darwin HAMBLIN p. 1-27
"The Navy's `sophisticated' pursuit of science: undersea warfare, the limits
of internationalism, and the utility of basic research, 1945-1956."
Anne SECORD p. 28-57
"Botany on a plate: pleasure and the power of pictures in promoting early
nineteenth-century scientific knowledge."
CRITIQUES AND CONTENTIONS
Hugh THURSTON p. 58-69
"Greek mathematical astronomy reconsidered."
Owen GINGERICH p. 70-74
"The trouble with Ptolemy."
NEWS
H. Floris COHEN p. 75-77
"Eloge: Casper Hakfoort, 1955-1999."
Isis 93(2), June 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Audra J. WOLFE p. 183-205
"Germs in space: Joshua Lederberg, exobiology, and the public imagination,
1958-1964."
Shang-jen LI p. 206-228
"Natural history of parasitic disease: Patrick Manson's philosphocal
method."
David KAISER p.229-268
"Nuclear democracy: political engagement, pedagogical reform, and particle
physics in postwar America."
NEWS
R.F. HIRSH, A.L. NORBERG and M. ROTHENBERG p. 269-271
"Eloge: Alber Earl Moyer, 1945-2000."
Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(3), August 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 219-235
"Copernicus and the origin of his heliocentric system."
David A. KING p. 237-255
"A Vetustissimus Arabic treatise on the Quadrans Vetus."
Sarah SYMONS p. 257-260
"Two fragments of diagonal star clocks in the British Museum."
John M. STEELE p. 261-264
"BM 36948: A Saturn ephemeris calculated using System A from Babylon."
Hermann R. DOBLER p. 265-277
"The dating of Ptolemy's Star Catalogue."
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 38(4), Fall 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
George Mandler pp. 339-353
Origins of the Cognitive (R)evolution
Daniela S. Barberis pp. 355-369
Moral Education for the Elite of Democracy: The Classe de Philosophie
Between Sociology and Philosophy
Paul M. Dennis pp. 371-392
Psychology's Public Image in "Topins of the Times": Commentary from the
Editorial Page of the New York Times between 1904 and 1947
Cheryl A. Logan pp. 393-403
When Scientific Knowledge Becomes Scientific Doscovery: The Disppearance of
Classical Conditioning before Pavlov
Journal of the History of Biology 35(3), Fall 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Petra Werner, Frederic L. Holmes pp. 421-441
Justus Liebig and the Plant Physiologists
Steindór J. Erlingsson pp. 443-470
From Haeckelian Monist to Anti-Haeckelian Vitalist: The Transformation of
the Icelandic Naturalist Thorvaldur Thoroddsen (1855-1921)
Stephen G. Brush pp. 471-535
How Theories became Knowledge: Morgan's Chromosome Theory of Heredity in
America and Britain
Robert Guralnick pp. 537-567
A Recapitulation of the Rise and Fall of the Cell Lineage Research Program:
The Evolutionary-Developmental Relationship of Cleavage to Homology, Body
Plans and Life History
Neil Jumonville pp. 569-593
The Cultural Politics of the Sociobiology Debate
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57(4), October 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jeanne Guillemin pp. 385-409
Choosing Scientific Patrimony: Sir Ronald Ross, Alphonse Laveran, and the
Mosquito-Vector Hypothesis for Malaria
John C. Waller pp. 410-448
'The Illusion of an Explanation': The Concept of Hereditary Disease,
1770-1870
Ton Van Helvoort pp. 449-479
Institutionalizing Biochemistry: The Enzyme Institute at the University of
Wisconsin
Susan Wheeler pp. 480-483
Medicine in Art - Self-Portrait with Adelaide, Queen of Great Britain and
Ireland, An Unrecorded Drawing by Jonathan Martin, Bethlehem Hospital, 1830
Nadja Durbach pp. 484-490
The Social History of British Medicine: An Essay Review
pp. 491-495
Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine
Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(4), November 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bradley E. SCHAEFER p. 313-350
"The latitude and epoch for the formation of the Southern Greek
Constellations."
Paul CHARBONNEAU p. 351-372
"The rise and fall of the first solar cycle model."
A.J. TURNER p. 373-385
"The observatory and the quadrant in Eighteenth-century Europe."
Medical History 47(1), January 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anne Hardy p1
Some Ways into the New Millenium
Frances Dawbarn p23
New Light on Dr Thomas Moffet: The Triple Roles of an early Modern
Physician, Client, and Patronage Broker
Laura Goering p47
"Russian Nervousness": Neurasthenia and National Identity in
Nineteenth-Century Russia
Shifra Shvarts, Jefrey Borkan, Mohamad Morad, Michael Sherf p67
The Government of Israel and the Health Care of the Negev Bedouin under
Military Government, 1948-1966
Yaron Perry and Efraim Lev p89
The Medical Activities of the London Jews' Society in Nineteenth-Century
Palestine
Short Article
Nasim H Naqvi p99
Surgical Instruments in the Taxila Museum
Comment
Richard Doll p101
Spanish Toxic Oil Syndrome
Obituary
Vivian Nutton p104
Owsei Temkin
Essay Review
Guenter B Risse
Reconstructing History
Medizinhistorisches Journal 37(2), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ferdinand Peter Moog p123
Zur Traumatologie der antiken Schleuderbleie 123
Ralf Bröer p139
Friedenspolitik durch Verketzerung Johannes Crato
(1519-1585) und die Denunziation der Paracelsisten als Arianer
Florian Mildenberger p183
Auf der Spur des "scientific pursuit". Franz Josef Kallmann
(1897-1965) und die rassenhygienische Forschung
Minerva 40(4), 2002
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Tim Turpin, Robyn Iredale, Paola Crinnion pp. 327-340
The Internationalization of Higher Education: Implications for Australia and
its Education `Clients'
Carole Kayrooz, Paul Preston pp. 341-358 Academic Freedom: Impressions
of Australian Social Scientists
Neil Pollock, James Cornford pp. 359-373
The Theory and Practice of the Virtual University: Working Through the Work
of Making Work Mobile
Benoit Godin pp. 375-397
The Numbers Makers: Fifty Years of Science and Technology Official
Statistics
Sinclair Goodlad pp. 399-406
The British Universities - Surviving Change
Ida H. Stamhuis pp. 407-415
Recapturing Dutch Science
Lalage Bown pp. 417-420
Higher Education and Development
David Cope pp. 421-424
Parliaments and Technology Assessment
Notes and Records of the Royal Society 56(3), Sep 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sir Alan Cook FRS 273
A Roman tercentenary
LB Glyn 275-305
Israel Lyons: a short but starry career. The life of an eighteenth-century
Jewish botanist and astronomer
RW Home 307-332
The Royal Society and the Empire: the colonial and Commonwealth Fellowship.
Part 1. 1731-1847
JAD Ackroyd 333-348
Sir George Cayley, the father of aeronautics. Part 2. Cayley's aeroplanes
FAJL James 349-352
Editing Faraday
MV Wilkes 353-365
Charles Babbage and his world
KK Schwarz 367-381
Faraday and Babbage
J Corden 383-388
'Web of Science History' project
Notes and Records of the Royal Society 57(1), Jan 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sir Alan Cook 1-2
1703 and other anniversaries
NJW Thrower 3-13
Samuel Pepys FRS (1633-1703) and The Royal Society
RW Jones 15-33
Dalton's unfortunate choice
JS Rowlinson 35-45
Le Sage's Essai de chymie méchanique
RW Homes 47-84
The Royal Society and the Empire: the colonial and Commonwealth Fellowship.
Part 2. After 1847
NN Greenwood and JA Spink 85-105
An antipodean laboratory of remarkable distinction
Osiris 17, 2002
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SCIENCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY
edited by Lynn K. Nyhart and Thomas Broman
KATHRYN OLESKO: History and the History of Science Redux: A Preface
THOMAS H. BROMAN: Introduction: Some Preliminary Considerations on Science
and Civil Society
SCIENCE AND THE EMERGENCE OF CIVIL SOCIETY
HAROLD J. COOK: Body and Passions: Materialism and the Early Modern State
SHELLEY COSTA: The Ladies' Diary: Gender, Mathematics, and Civil Society in
Early Eighteenth-Century England
JOHN CARSON: Differentiating a Republican Citizenry: Talents, Human Science,
and Enlightenment Theories of Governance
EXPANSIONS AND REFORMS: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
ANDREAS W. DAUM: Science, Politics, and Religion: Humboldtian Thinking and
the Transformations of Civil Society in Germany, 1830-1870
LYNN K. NYHART: Teaching Community via Biology in Late Nineteenth-Century
Germany
ELIZABETH A. HACHTEN: In Service to Science and Society: Scientists and the
Public in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia
THEODORE PORTER: Statistical Utopianism in an Age of Aristocratic Efficiency
H. GLENN PENNY: The Civic Uses of Science: Ethnology and Civil Society in
Imperial Germany
MODERN FORMULATIONS: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
ALICE L. CONKLIN: Civil Society, Science, and Empire in Late Republican
France: The Foundation of Paris's Museum of Man
ZUOYUE WANG: Saving China through Science: The Science Society of China,
Scientific Nationalism, and Civil Society in Republican China
JESSICA WANG: Scientists and the Problem of the Public in Cold War America,
1945-1960
COMMENTARY
CELIA APPLEGATE: The "Creative Possibilities of Science" in Civil Society
and Public Life: A Commentary
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