This is the second journal article listing of 1999 (the 29th overall).
Many thanks go to Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library, Cambridge), John
Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) and Andreas Kleinert for their
help in compiling it.
I have put together a webpage of links to journal sites at:
http://www.man.ac.uk/Science_Engineering/CHSTM/journals.htm
(Although not all journals have websites).
Journals included in this listing are:
* Ambix 45(3), November 1998
* Annals Of Science 56(3), July 1999
* Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 21(1), March 1998
* Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 21(3-4), July 1998
* Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 21(4), Dec 1998
* Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 22(1), March 1999
* Biology & Philosophy 14(2), 1999
* British Journal for History of Science 32(2), June 1999
* British Journal for Philosophy of Science 50(1), Mar 1999
* British Journal for Philosophy of Science 50(2), Jun 1999
* Bulletin Of The History Of Medicine 73(1), Spring 1999
* Bulletin Of The History Of Medicine 73(2), Summer 1999
* Historia Mathematica 26(2), May 1999
* Historical Metallurgy 32(1), 1998
* History Of The Human Sciences 12(2), 1999
* History Of Science 37(2), June 1999
* Hyle 5(1), June 1999
* IEEE Annals Of History Of Computing 21(2), Apr-June 1999
* Isis 90(1), March 1999
* Journal Of History Of The Behavioral Sciences 35(2), 1999
* Journal Of History Of The Behavioral Sciences 35(3), 1999
* Journal Of The History Of Biology 32(1), Spring 1999
* Journal Of The History Of Medicine And Allied Sciences 54(2), April
1999
* Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Espanola de Historia de las Ciencias y
de las Technicas 21, 1998
* Medical History 43(2), April 1999
* Medical History 43(3), July 1999
* Minerva 37(1), Spring 1999
* Notes And Records Of The Royal Society 53(1), 1999
* Notes And Records Of The Royal Society 53(2), 1999
* Perspectives in Physics 1(1), 1999
* Perspectives on Science 6(3), 1998
* Research Policy 28(5), June 1999
* Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52(2), 1999
* Science And Public Policy 26(1), February 1999
* Science As Culture 8(2), June 1999
* Science in Context 11(3-4), Autumn-Winter 1998
* Science, Technology, & Human Values 24(2), Spring 1999
* Social History of Medicine 12(1), April 1999
* Social Studies of Science 29(3), June 1999
* Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science 30A(2), June 1999
* Studies In History And Philosophy Of Modern Physics 30B(2), June
1999
* Studies In History And Philsophy Of Biological And Biomedical
Sciences 30C(2), June 1999
* Technology And Culture 40(2), April 1999
* Transactions of the Newcomen Society 70(1), 1998-99
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Ambix 45(3), November 1998
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Brian P. DOLAN p. 137-162
"Blowpipes and Batteries: Humphry Davy, Edward Daniel Clark, and
Experimental Chemistry in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain."
John C. POWERS p. 163-189
"`Ars Sine Arte:' Nicholas Lemery and the End of Alchemy in
Eighteenth-Century France."
Annals Of Science 56(3), July 1999
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Guido TAGLIAFERRI and Pasquale TUCCI p.221
'Carlini and Plana on the Theory of the Moon and their Dispute with
Laplace'
June BARROW-GREEN p.271
'A Corrective to the Spirit of too Exclusively Pure Mathematics':
Robert Smith (1689-1768) and his Prizes at Cambridge University.
Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 21(1), March 1998
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Winfried Muller pp1-4
'Einfuhrung in das Thema'
Rainer Christoph Schwinges pp5-18
'Prestige und gemeiner Nutzen. Universitatsgrundungen im deutschen
Spatmittelalter'
Frank Rexroth pp19-34
'Wie sozialisiert man eine Hochschule? Die Eroffnungsfeiern der
mittelalterlichen deutschen Universitaten und die Grundung der
Erfuter Universitat (28 April 1392)'
Nokter Hammerstein pp35-45
'Disziplinerneuerung und Universitatsreform: das lus publicum Romano
Germanicum'
Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 21(3-4), July 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Winfried Muller pp79-102
'Erinnern an die Grundung: Universitatsjubilaen,
Universitatsgeschichte und die Entshehung der Jubilaumskultur in der
fruhen Neuzeit'
Hans-Dieter Nagelke pp103-114
'Gelehrte Gemeinschaft und wissenschaftlicher Grossbetrieb:
Hochschulbau als Spiegel von Wissenschaftsidee und -praxis im 19. und
fruhen 20 Jahrhunderts'
Wolfgang Konig pp115-122
'Zwischen Verwaltungsstaat und Industriegesellschaft. Die Grundung
hoherer technischer Bildungsstatten in Deutschland in den ersten
Jahrzehnten des 19. Jahrhunderts'
Stefan Zauner pp123-142
'Die Johannes Gutenberg-Univseritat als "Universite Rehnane". Zur
Wiedergrundung der Mainzer Hochschule 1946 im Kontext der
franzosischen Besatzungspolitik'
Hubert Laitko pp143-158
'Umstrukturierung statt Neugrundung: die dritte Hochschulreform der
DDR'
Freie Beitrange:
Thomas Stange pp159-174
'Die kernphysikalischen Ambitionen des Reichspostministers Ohnesorge'
Philipp Portwich pp175-183
'Das Flugblatt des Nurnberger Arztes Theodoricus Ulsenius von 1496'
Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 21(4), Dec 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anne Baumer-Schleinkofer pp215-230
'Wisse die Wege! Hildegard von Bingen zum 900. geburtstag'
Martin Weyer von Schoultz pp231-236
'"Hygiene et Assainissment des Villes": Zur wissenschaftlichen
Begrundung der "Stadthygiene" des 19. Jahrhunderts und deren
Konsequenzen'
Ulrike Kistner pp237-250
'The walls without and the walls within: leprosy and social control
in South Africa'
Paul Zichte pp251-266
'Von der Naturgeschichte zue Naturwissenschaft. Die
Naturwissenscharften als eigenes Fachgebiet an der Universitat Jena'
Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 22(1), March 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marc Andressen pp1-8
'Die Konstruktion von Vorlaufern in der
Wissenschaftsgeschichtsschreibung. Bemerkungen zu einer Fiktion'
Dietrich Stoltzenberg pp9-18
'Die Nachfolge von August Kundt und Hermann von Helmhotz im Spiegel
der Korrespondenz zwischen Emil Fischer und Friedrich Kohlrausch'
Heiner Kaden p19-24
'Wilhelm Ostwald und seine Ausstrahlung in die moderne Wissenschaft -
zwei Jubilaen 1997/1998'
Biology & Philosophy 14(2), 1999
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Michael Bradie pp. 157-158
"Lewontin's legacy"
Michael Bradie pp. 159-166
"Science and metaphor"
Robert N. Brandon pp. 167-180
"The units of selection revisited: the modules of selection"
Peter Godfrey-Smith pp. 181-194
"Adaptationism and the power of selection"
Philip Kitcher pp. 195-210
"The hegemony of molecular biology"
Elisabeth A. Lloyd pp. 211-233
"Evolutionary psychology: the burdens of proof"
Sahotra Sarkar pp. 235-252
"From the Reaktionsnorm to the adaptive norm: the norm of
reaction, 1909-1960"
Elliott Sober pp. 253-278
"Modus Darwin"
W. C. Wimsatt pp. 279-310
"Genes, memes and cultural heredity"
British Journal for History of Science 32(2), June 1999
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Special Issue: Did the Royal Society matter in the 18th century?
Richard Sorrensin pp130-132
'Introduction'
Larry Stewart pp133-154
'Other centres of calculation, or, where the Royal Society didn't
count: commerce, coffee-houses and natural philosophy in early modern
London'
Andrea Rusnock pp155-170
'Correspondence networks and the Royal Society, 1700-1750'
John Gascoigne pp171-184
'The Royal Society and the emergence of science as an instrument of
state policy'
David Philip Miller pp185-202
'The usefulness of natural philosophy: the Royal Society of London
and the culture of practical utility in the later eaighteenth century'
Richard Sorrenson pp203-223
'George Graham, visible technician'
Anna-K Mayer pp223-236
'"I have been very fortunate..."; brief report on the BSHS Oral
History project "The history of science in Britain, 1945-65"'
British Journal for Philosophy of Science 50(1), Mar 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OLIVER SCHULTE p.1
'Means-Ends Epistemology'
ORLY R. SHENKER p.33
'Is - k Tr (p in p) the Entropy in Quantum Mechanics?'
GIANCARLO GHIRARDI & ANGELO BASSI p.49
'Do Dynamical Reduction Models Imply that Arithmetic Does Not Apply
to Ordinary Macroscopic Objects?'
JOHN W. CAROLL p.65
'The Two Dams and That Damned Paresis'
MALCOLM R. FORSTER p.83
'Model Selection in Science: The Problem of Language Variance'
MICHAEL WHEELER & ANDY CLARK p.103
'Genic Representation: Reconciling Content and Causal Complexity'
DISCUSSIONS;
JON PEREZ LARAUDOGOITIA p.137
'Earman and Norton on Supertasks that Generate Indeterminism'
MOHAN MATTHEN p.143
'Evolution, Wisconsin Style: Selection and the Explanation of
Individual Traits'
REVIEW ARTICLE:
DANIEL M. HAUSMAN p.151
'The Mathematical Theory of Causation'
British Journal for Philosophy of Science 50(2), Jun 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GORDON BELOT, JOHN EARMAN & LAURA RUETSCHE p.189
'The Hawking Information Loss Paradox: The Anatomy of a Controversy'
MARGARET A. BODEN p.231
'Is Metabolism Necessary?'
ERIC CHRISTIAN BARNES p.249
'The Quantitative Problem of Old Evidence'
DANIEL NOLAN p.265
'Is Fertility Virtuous In Its Own Right?'
DISCUSSIONS:
PAUL E. MEEHL p.283
'How to Weight Scientists' Probabilities Is Not a Big Problem:
Comment on Barnes'
THOMAS E. UEBEL p.297
'Protocols, Affirmations, and Foundations: Reply to Oberdan'
THOMAS OBERDAN p.301
'Deconstructing Protocols: Reply to Uebel'
Bulletin Of The History Of Medicine 73(1), Spring 1999
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Susan P. MATTERN p.1
'Physicians and the Roman Imperial Aristocracy: The patronage of
Therapeutics'
David E.J. LINDEN p.19
'Gabriele Zerbi's De cautelis medicorum and the Tradition of Medical
Prudence'
Alexandra LORD p.38
'"The Great Arcana of the Deity": Menstruation and Menstrual
Disorders in Eighteenth-Century British Medical Thought'
Fiona A. MACDONALD p.64
'The Infirmary of the Glasgow Town's Hospital, 1733-1800: a case for
Voluntarism?'
Michael R. MARRUS p.106
'The Nuremberg Doctors' Trial in Historical Context'
Bulletin Of The History Of Medicine 73(2), Summer 1999
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Julio Cesar PANGAS p.197
'Dental Pathology in Ancient Mesopotamia'
Joseph ZIEGLER p.208
'Ut Dicunt Medici: Medical Knowledge and Theological Debates in the
Second Half of the Thirteenth Century'
Graham MOONEY p.238
'Public health versus Private Practice: The Contested Development of
Compulsory Infectious Disease Notification in Late-Nineteenth Century
Britain'
Patricia D'ANTONIO p.268
'Revisiting and Rethinking the Rewriting of Nursing History'
Saul JARCHO p.291
'Notes and Comments: An early Report of Familial Bronchiectasis'
Historia Mathematica 26(2), May 1999
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Alexander VUCINICH p.107
'Mathematics and Dialectics in the Soviet Union: The Pre-Stalin
Period'
Tony CRILLY p.125
'Arthur Cayley as Sadlerian Professor: A Glimpse of Mathematics
Teaching at 19th-Century Cambridge'
Historical Metallurgy 32(1), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vanessa FELL and Christopher J. SALTER p. 1-6
"Metallographic examination of seven Iron Age ferrous axeheads from
England."
J. LANG, P. T. CRADDOCK and St. J. SIMPSON p. 7-14
"New evidence for early crucible steel."
E. PHOTOS-JONES, J.A. ATKINSON, A.J. HALL and I. BANKS p. 15-32
"The bloomery mounds of the Scottish Highlands. Part 1: The
archaeological background."
Gordon C. POLLARD p. 33-40
"Experimentation in 19th century blomery iron production; Evidence
from the Adirondacks of New York."
History Of The Human Sciences 12(2), 1999
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Howard Caygill 1-11
"Meno and the Internet: between memory and the archive"
Wolfgang Ernst 13-34
"Archival action: the archive as ROM and its political
instrumentalization under National Socialism"
Patrick Joyce 35-49
"The politics of the liberal archive"
Thomas Osborne 51-64
"The ordinariness of the archive"
Michael Lynch 65-87
"Archives in formation: privileged spaces, popular archives and paper
trails"
Stephen J. Milner 89-105
"Partial readings: addressing a Renaissanace archive"
Harriet Bradley 107-122
"The seductions of the archive: voices lost and found"
History Of Science 37(2), June 1999
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M. Eileen MAGNELLO p.123-150
'The Non-correlation of Biometrics and Eugenics: Rival Forms of
Laboratory work in Karl Pearson's Career at University College
London, Part 2.'
Katherine NEAL p.1151-178
'The Rhetoric of Utility: Avoiding Occult Associations for
Mathematics Through Profitability and Pleasure'
Katharine ANDERSON p.179-216
'The Prophets: Science and Reputation in Victorian Meteorology'
Sander GLIBOFF p.217-235
'Gregor Mendel and the Laws of Evolution'
Hyle 5(1), June 1999
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Luigi Cerruti pp. 3-41
"Historical and Philosophical Remarks on Ziegler-Natta Catalysts. A
Discourse on Industrial Catalysis"
Antonino Drago & Romina Oliva pp. 43-55
"Atomism and the Reasoning by a Non-Classical Logic"
Andrea Tontini pp. 57-76
"Developmental Aspects of Contemporary Chemistry. Some Philosophical
Reflections"
IEEE Annals Of History Of Computing 21(2), Apr-June 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jarie BROSVEET p.5
'IBM Salesman Meets Norwegian Tax Collector'
Magnus JOHANSSON p.14
'Big Blue Gets Beaten'
Per V. KLUVER p.31
'From Research Institute to Computer Company'
Marja VEHVILAINEN p.44
'Gender and Computing in Retrospect'
Per-Ame PERSSON p.52
'Transformation of the Analog'
James E. TOMAYKO p.65
ANECDOTES: 'Fortran'
Jan LEE p.66
BIOGRAPHIES: Obituary 'Thomas H. Flowers'
Earl E. SWARTZLANDER p.68
CALCULATORS: 'Leibniz's Stepped Wheel'
Isis 90(1), March 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jennifer M. HECHT p. 1-24
"The Solvency of Metaphysics: The Debate over Racial Science and
Moral Philosophy in France, 1890-1919."
Abha SUR p. 25-49
"Aesthetics, Authority, and Control in an Indian Laboratory: The
Raman-Born Controversy on Lattice Dynamics."
HSS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
Thomas L. HANKINS p. 50-80
"Blood, Dirt, and Nomograms: A Particular History of Graphs."
CRITIQUES AND CONTENTIONS
Peter PESIC p. 81-94
"Wrestling with Proteus: Francis Bacon and the `Torture' of Nature."
Journal Of History Of The Behavioral Sciences 35(2), 1999
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Jeff Sklansky pp. 111-138
"Pauperism and poverty: Henry George, William Graham Sumner, and the
ideological origins of modern American social science"
Lawrence T. Nichols pp. 139-155
"Science, politics, and moral activism: Sorokin's integralism
reconsidered"
Eric G. Swedin pp.157-176
"Integrating the modern psychologies and religion: Allen E. Bergin,
and the latter-day saints of the late twentieth century"
Josef M. Brozek pp. 177-180
"From 'Psichiologia' to 'Psychologia': a graphically documented
archival study across three centuries"
Journal Of History Of The Behavioral Sciences 35(3), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John C. Burnham pp. 225-226
"Assessing historical research in the behavioral and social sciences:
a symposium".
Henrika Kuklick pp. 227-237
"Assessing research in the history of sociology and anthropology"
Andrew Scull pp. 239-246
"A quarter century of the history of psychiatry".
Franz Samelson pp. 247-255
"Assessing research in the history of psychology: past, present and
future".
Uta Gerhardt pp. 257-289
"A world from brave to new: Talcott Parsons and the war effort at
Harvard University".
Daniel M. Albert pp. 291-305
"Psychotechnology and insanity at the wheel".
Journal Of The History Of Biology 32(1), Spring 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Garland ALLEN and Jane MAIENSCHEIN p.1
'Editorial'
Allan GOTTHELF p.3-30
'Darwin on Aristotle'
C.U.M. SMITH p.31-50
'Coleridge's "Theory of Life"'
James STRICK p.51-92
'Darwinism and the Origin of Life: The Role of H.C. Bastian in the
British Spontaneous Generation Debates, 1868-1873'
Judy JOHNS SCHLOEGEL p.93-132
'From Anomaly to Unification: Tracy Sonneborn and the Species Problem
in Protozoa, 1954-1957'
Nathaniel C. COMFORT p.133-162
'"The Real Point is Control": The Reception of Barbara McClintock's
Controlling Elements'
Carla KEIRNS p.163-196
'Seeing Patterns: Models, Visual Evidence and Pictorial Communication
in the Work of Barbara McClintock'
Joe CAIN p.197-204
ESSAY REVIEW: Progress and its Problems
Thomas SODERQVIST and Craig STILLWELL p.205-215
ESSAY REVIEW: The Historiography of Immunology is Still in Its
Infancy'
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