This is to confirm, despite transport problems, the seminar this evening at
the Royal Institution by Richard Noakes 'Unusual Physics: Negotiating the
Borderland Between Physical and Psychical Research in Late-Victorian
Britain' WILL GOAHEAD at 6pm - tea from 5.30.
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Dr Frank A.J.L. James
Reader in History of Science,
The Royal Institution,
21 Albemarle Street,
London,
W1S 4BS,
England.
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Switchboard 020 7409 2992
Mobile 07957 172 123
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NEW
Frank A.J.L. James (ed), 'The Common Purposes of Life': Science and Society
at the Royal Institution of Great Britain
Just published by Ashgate, this book traces the development of the Royal
Institution from its founding in 1799 until the mid-1960s.
For further details, including the table of contents, go to www.ashgate.com
<http://www.ashgate.com> and follow the search instructions typing 'Royal
Institution' into the dialogue box.
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