Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 28(2) 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jon Agar and Brian Balmer p.209
'British scientists and the Cold War: The Defence Research Policy
Committee and information networks, 1947-1963'
Jordi Cat p.253
'The Physicists' debates on unification in physics at the end of the
20th century'
Jessica Riskin p.301
'Poor Richard's Leyden Jar: Electricity and economy in Franklinist
France'
Olivier Darrigol p.337
'Towards a new topology of scientific practice'
Peter J. Westwick p.353
Selected bibliography.
History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 20(1), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Gerald J. Krieger p.3
'Transmogrifying Teleological Talk?'
Ernst Mayr p.35
'The Multiple Meanings of 'Teleological'
Francisco J. Ayala p.41
'Teleological Explanations versus Teleology'
James A. Marcum p.51
'Defending the Priority of 'Remarkable Researches': The Discovery of
Fibrin Ferment'
Laureano Castro and Miguel A. Toro p.77
'The Long and Winding Road to the Ethical Capacity'
History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 20(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Robert D'Amico p.143
'Spreading Disease: A Controvery Concerning the Metaphysics of
Disease'
Giovanni Felice Azzone p.163
'The Cement of Medical Thought. Evolutionary Emergence and Downward
Causation'
Bruno J. Strasser and Bernardino Fantini p.189
'Molecular Diseases and Diseased Molecules: Ontological and
Epistemological Dimensions'
Lawrie Reznek p.215
'On the Epistemology of Mental Illness'
Wim J. van der Steen p.233
'Forging Links Between Philosophy, Ethics, and the Life Sciences: a
Tale of Disciplines and Trenches'
History and Technology 15(2), 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue: History of Computing: Approaches, New Directions
(Guest Editor: Jon Agar)
Jon Agar pp1-6
'Introduction: History of Computing: Approaches, New Directions and
the Possibility of Informatic History'
Paul N. Edwards pp7-30
'Y2K: Millenial Reflections on Computers as Infrastructure'
Robert W. Seidel pp31-68
'"Crunching numbers". Computers and Physical Research in the AEC
Laboratories'
Geoffrey C. Bowker pp69-88
'Archival Technology in the Historical Sciences 1800-1997'
Paul Atkinson pp89-120
'Computer memories: the History of Computer Form'
Jon Agar pp121-136
'Digital Patina: Texts, Spirit and the First Computer'
History and Technology 15(3), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jennifer Karns Alexander pp. 175-212
"The line between potential and working machines:
Cesar Nicolas Leblanc and patent engravings,
1811-1835".
Frank A.J.L. James and Margaret Ray pp. 213-231
"Science in the pits: Michael Faraday, Charles
Lyell and the Home Office enquiry into the
explosion at Haswell Colliery, County Durham, in
1844".
Konstantinos Chatzis pp. 233-261
"Searching for standards: French engineers and
time and motion studies of industrial operations
in the 1950s".
History of the Human Sciences 12(1), February 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Philip K. Lawrence p.3
'Enlightenment, modernity and war'
Grant Jordan p.27
'The relevance of Bentley for group theory: founding father or
mistaken identity?'
David Hay p.55
'Psychologists interpreting conversion: two American forerunners of
the hermeneutics of suspicion'
Peter M.R. Stirk p.73
'Eros and Civilization revisited'
Rick Tilman p.91
'The Frankfurt School and the problem of social rationality in
Thorstein Veblen'
Review Article:
Peter Barham p.111
'Mental deficiency and the democratic subject'.
History of Science 36(3), September 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Don Bates pp.245-267
'Closing the Circle: How Harvey and his Contemporaries Played the
Game of Truth, Part 2'
Michael Ben-Chaim pp.269-298
'Doctrine and Use: Newton's "Gift of Preaching"'
Brian P. Dolan pp.299-327
'Representing Novelty: Charles Babbage, Charles Lyell, and
Experiments in Early Victorian Geology'
History of Science 36(4), December 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ben Marsden pp.373-420
'Blowing Hot and Cold: Reports and Retorts on the Status of the Air-
engine as Success or Failure, 1830-1855'
Steve Sturdy and Roger Cooter pp.421-466
'Science, Scientific Management, and the Transformation of Medicine
in Britain c.1870-1950'
J.R. Christianson pp.467-484
'Tycho Brahe in Scandinavian Scholarship'
Essay Review
Reenchanted Science: Holism in German Culture from Wilhelm II to
Hitler, by Anne Harrington, and Gestalt Psychology in German Culture,
1890-1967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity, by Mitchell G. Ash
(Jonathan Harwood).
History of Science 37(1), March 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Alice N. Walters pp.1-43
'Ephemeral Events: English Broadsides of Early Eighteenth-century
Solar Eclipses'
Charles W.J. Withers pp.45-78
'Towards a History of Geography in the Public Sphere'
Eileen Magnello pp.79-106
The Non-correlation of Biometrics and Eugenics: Rival Forms of
Laboratory Work in Karl Pearson's Career at University College
London, Part 1'
Floris Cohen pp.107-112
'The Scientific Revolution: Has There Been a British View? - A
Personal Assessment'
Hyle: an International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry 4, 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen J. Weininger pp3-27
'Contemplating the finger: visuality and semiotics of chemistry'
Pierre Laszlo pp29-38
'Chemical analysis as dematerialization'
Luigi Cerruti pp39-61
'Chemicals as instruments: a language game'
Vladimir Karpenko pp63-80
'Alchemy as donum dei'
Guiseppe Del Re pp81-103
'Ontological status of molecular structure'
Joseph E. Earley pp105-115
'Modes of chemical becoming'
John R. Vinstainer pp117-128
'An infinity of different triangle types: on the chemistry of Plato's
Timaeus'
Joachim Schummer pp129-162
'The chemical core of chemistry I: a conceptual approach'
Short Biography:
Klaus Ruthenberg pp163-166
'Robert Havemann, 1910-1982'
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(3), Jul-Sep.1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Brian J. Shelburne and Christopher P. Burton p.4
'Early Programs on the Manchester Mark 1 Prototype'
George Gray and Ron Smith p.16
Sperry Rand's Transistor Computers'
Bernard Cohen p.27
Howard Aiken on the Number of Computers Needed for the Nation'
David Alan Grier p.33
The Math Tables Project of the WPA: The Reluctant Start of the
Computing Era'
Raul Rojas p.51
'How to Make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer'
Joseph C. Logue p.55
'From Vacuum Tubes to VLSI Integration: A Personal Memoir'
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(4), Oct-Dec. 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peggy Aldrich Kidwell p.5
'Stalking the Elusive Computer Bug'
compiled by Michael R. Williams, Editor-in-Chief p.10
'The "Last Word" on Charles Babbage'
J.P. Eckert, Jr. p.15
'A Survey of Digital Computer Memory Systems'
Allan G. Bromley p.29
'Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, 1838'
Martin Campbell-Kelly p.46
'Programming the EDSAC: Early Programming Activity at the University
of Cambridge'
John Backus p.68
'The History of Fortran I, II and III'
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 21(1), Jan-Mar. 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
IFIP TC3 and TC9 Joint Task Group p.4
'History in the Computing Curriculum'
Jack Howlett p.17
'The Atlas Computer Laboratory'
Roland N. Ibbett p.24
'The University of Manchester MU5 Project'
J.S. Rohl p.34
'The Influence of Programming Languages on the Design of MU5'
Peter T. Kirstein p.38
'Early Experiences with the Arpanet and Internet in the United
Kingdom'
Isis 89(2), June 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jessica Riskin p.203
'Rival Idioms for a Revolutionized Science and a Republican Citizenry'
Jonathan R. Topham p.233
'Beyond the "Common Context": The Production and Reading of the
Bridgewater Treatises'
Richard Staley p.263
'On the Histories of Relativity: The Propagation and Elaboration of
Relativity Theory in Participant Histories in Germany, 1905-1911'
Critiques and Contentions
Joost Mertens p.300
'Shocks and Sparks: The Voltaic Pile as a Demonstration Device'
Isis 89(3), September 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Leeann Hansen p.387
'Metaphors of Mind and Society: The Origins of German Psychiatry in
the Revolutionary Era'
Ruth Barton p.410
'"Huxley, Lubbock, and Half a Dozen Others": Professionals and
Gentlemen in the Formation of the X Club, 1851-1864'
Chandak Sengoopta p.445
'Glandular Politics: Experimental Biology, Clinical Medicine, and
Homosexual Emancipation in Fin-de-Siecle Central Europe'
Loren Butler Feffer p.474
'Oswald Veblen and the Capitalization of American Mathematics:
Raising Money for Research, 1923-1928'
Critiques and Contentions:
Thomas Junker p.498
'Blumenbach's Racial Geometry'
Stephen Jay Gould p.502
'On Mental and Visual Geometry'
Isis 89(4), December 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lynn K. Nyhart p.605
'Civic and Economic Zoology in Nineteenth-Century Germany: The
"Living Communities" of Karl Mobius'
Debra Lindsay p.631
'Intimate Inmates: Wives, Households, and Science in Nineteenth-
Century America'
David Wright p.653
'The Translation of Modern Western Science in Nineteenth-Century
China, 1840-1895'
Massimo Mazzotti p.674
'The Geometers of God: Mathematics and Reaction in the Kingdom of
Naples'
Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(3), August 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bruno M. DEISS and Volker NEBEL p. 215-220
"On a pretended observation of Saturn by Galileo."
S.J. DICK, W. ORCHISTON and T. LOVE p. 221-255
"Simon Newcomb, William Harkness and the Nineteenth-century American
Transit of Venus expeditions."
Donn MacMINN p. 257-270
"An analysis of Ptolemy's treatment of retrograde motion."
Glen VAN BRUMMELEN p. 271-274
"Computer animations of Ptolemy's models of the motions of the Sun,
Moon and Planets."
John M. STEELE p. 275-285
"Predictions of eclipse times recorded in Chinese history."
Essay Review;
Michael NAUENBERG p. 286-300
"The key to Newton's dynamics: The Kepler problem and the Principia",
by J. Bruce Brackenridge.
and "Newton's Principia: the central argument", by Dana Densmore.
Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(4), November 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Frank K. EDMONDSON p. 309-326
"The Ford Foundation and the European Southern Observatory."
Dennis D. McCARTHY p. 327-330
"The Julian and modified Julian dates."
John M. STEELE and F. Richard STEPHENSON p. 331-344
"Eclipse observations made by Regiomontanus and Walther."
Donald E. OSTERBROCK p. 345-377
"Walter Baade, Observational astrophysicist, (3): Palomar and
Goettingen, 1948-1960 (Part B)."
NOTES
Louay J. FATOOHI p. 378-379
"A Computer program for the conversion of Babylonian into Julian
dates."
Raymond MERCIER p. 379-380
"A general calendar conversion program."
ESSAY REVIEWS
John P. BRITTON p. 381-385
"The babylonian Theory of the Planets", by N.M. Swerdlow
David DE VORKIN p. 386-393
"Nicolas Copernicus Gesamtausgabe, vi/1 and vi/2", ed. by Andreas
Kuehne et al.
Journal For The History Of Astronomy 30(1), Feb. 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
N.M. SWERDLOW p. 1-23
"regiomontanus's Concentric-sphere Models for the Sun and Moon."
Thomas J. SHERRILL p. 25-50
"A Career of Controversy: The Anomaly of T. J. J. See."
L.J. FATOOHI, R. J. STEPHENSON and S. S. AL-DARGAZELLI p. 51-72
"The Babylonian First Visibility of the Lunar Crescent: Data and
Criterion."
Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 35(1), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John D. Greenwood pp. 1-22
"Understanding the 'Cognitive Revolution' in
psychology".
Gheorghita Geana pp. 23-40
"Ideas of culture: Romanian para-anthropologists
in the first half of the twentieth century".
Graham Richards pp. 41-46
"The history of psychology in Britain and the
founding of 'The Centre for the History of
Psychology'".
Journal of the History of Biology 31(3), Fall 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Everett Mendelsohn pp.303-304
'Note to the Reader'
Jean Gayon pp.305-325
'The Concept of Individuality in Canguilhem's Philosophy of Biology'
Karen A. Rader pp.327-354
'"The Mouse People": Murine Genetics Work at the Bussey Institution,
1909-1936'
Javier Moscoso pp.355-382
'Monsters as Evidence: The Uses of the Abnormal Body During the Early
Eighteenth Century'
Christine Keiner pp.383-424
'W.K.Brooks and the Oyster Question: Science, Politics, and Resource
Management in Maryland, 1880-1930'
Nancy S. Hall pp.425-446
'Metagons in Killer Paramecia: Problems of Reproducibility and
Alternative Hypotheses'
Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 53(4), October 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Susan E. Lederer and John Parascandola p.345
'Screening Syphilis: Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet Meets the Public
Health Service'
Angela Gugliotta p.371
'"Dr. Sharp with His Little Knife": Therapeutic and Punitive Origins
of Eugenic Vasectomy - Indiana, 1892-1921'
Siegfried M. Pueschel p.407
Medicine in the Arts. 'Do Olmec Figurines Resemble Children with
Specific Dysmorphology Syndromes?
Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 54(1) January 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue: Medieval Medicine
J.Worth Estes p.3
'Editor's Notes'
Ernest L. Abel p.5
'"Who Goes Drunk to Bed Begets but a Girl": The History of a
Renaissance Medical Proverb'
James R. Carlson and Peter W. Hammond p.23
'The English Sweating Sickness (1485-c.1551): A New Perspective on
Disease Etiology'
Genevieve Dumas and Faith Wallis p.55
'Theory and Practice in the Trial of Jean Domremi, 1423-1427'
Lychnos: Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society
1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David +stlund
'Ett manifest f/r processtolkande idThetahistoria:
100 teser om tSigmankandet och dess historieskrivning'
Summary: A manifesto for intellectual history as process-
interpretation:100 theses on human thought and its historiography
Monica Aase & Mikael HRhord
'"Det norska Aten": Trondheim som
lSigmardomsstad under 1700-talets andra hSigmalft'
Summary: "Athens of the North:" Trondheim as an intellectual
environment in the second half of the 18th century
Solveig J^nlich
'Medicinen och fotografiets mekaniska objektivitet: Carl Curman och
tillkomsten av Karolinska institutets fotografiska ateljTheta 1861'
Summary: Medicine and the mechanical objectivity of the photograph:
Carl Curman and the creation
of the photographic studio at Karolinska institutet in 1861
+sa Bergenheim
'Brottet, offret och f/r/varen: Om synen pRho incest och sexuella
/vergrepp mot barn 1850-1910'
Summary: The crime, the victim and the perpetrator: The attitude to
sexual assault against children 1850-1910
Nils Uddenberg
'Arvet, fostran och det rSigmattfSigmardiga samhSigmallet'
Summary: Nature, nurture and the fair society
Karin Johannisson
'Humaniora, humanism, historia: Installationsf/relSigmasning den'
Summary: Humanism, humanities, history
Miscellanea
Stig Str/mholm
NSigmar f/ddes studenten?
Claes Ekenstam
Om kSigmarleken och den sociala konstruktivismen: I dialog med Arne
Jarrick
EssSigmarecensioner / Essay Reviews
Martin Bergstr/m, IdThetaer om mannen i historien
Henrik Bj/rck, En bostad f/r hemmet
Anders Ekstr/m, HRhogkomst och minne
Sven-Eric Liedman, SocialistprSigmasten H. F. Spak
Eva Palmblad, FrRhon osynligt till synligt
Medical History 42(3), July 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jeremy D. Isaacs p.279
'D D Cunningham and the Aetiology of Cholera in British India, 1869-
1897'
John Welshman p.307
'Dental Health as a Neglected Issue in Medical History: The School
Dental Service in England and Wales, 1900-40'
Anne Hardy p.328
'On the Cusp: Epidemiology and Bacteriology at the Local Government
Board, 1890-1905'
John Walker-Smith p.347
'Sir George Newman, Infant Diarrhoeal Mortality and the Paradox of
Urbanism'
Texts and Documents:
David Harley p.362
'James Hart of Northampton and the Calvinist Critique of Priest-
Physicians: An unpublished Polemic of the early 1620s'
Medical History 42(4), October 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peter Bartrip p.421
'Too little, too late? The Home Office and the Asbestos Industry
Regulations, 1931'
Geoffrey Tweedale and Philip Hansen p.439
'Protecting the Workers: The Medical Board and the Asbestos Industry,
1930s-1960s'
Clare Holdsworth p.458
'Dr John Thomas Arlidge and Victorian Occupational Medicine'
Waltraud Ernst p.476
'Asylum Provision and the East India Company in the Nineteenth
Century'
Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library
Sarah Bakewell p.503
'Images of Bodily Transformation'
Medical History 43(1), January 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Annick Quenel p.1
'The Creation of the First Overseas Pasteur Institute, or the
Beginning of Albert Calmette's Pastorian Career'
Daniele Ghesquier p.26
'A Gallic Affair: The Case of the missing Itch-Mite in French
Medicine in the early Nineteenth Century'
Owen Davies p.55
'Cunning-Folk in the Medical Market-Place during the Nineteenth
Century'
Lynette Finch p.74
'Soothing Syrups and Teething Powders: Regulating Proprietary Drugs
in Australia, 1860-1910'
Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library:
John Symons p.95
'The Quest for Hickman'
Texts and Documents:
Derrick Baxby p.108
'Edward Jenner's Unpublished Cowpox Inquiry and the Royal Society:
Everard Home's Report to Sir Joseph Banks'
Minerva 36(3), Autumn 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff
'The Endless Transition: A "Triple Helix" of University-Industry-
Government Relations. Introduction.
Blanka Vavakova
'The New Social Contract Between Governments, Universities and
Society: Has the Old One Failed?'
Renato Dagnino and Lea Velho
'University-Industry-Government Relations on the Periphery: The
University of Campinas, Brazil'
Aldo Geuna
'The Internationalisation of European Universities: A Return to
Medieval Roots '
Henry Etzkowitz and Carol Kemelgor
'The Role of Research Centres in the Collectivisation of Academic
Science'
Minerva 36(4), Winter 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J.M.Lee pp.305-321
'Overseas Students in Britain: How Their Presence was Politicised in
1966-1967'
Cong Cao pp.323-346
'The Chinese Academy of Sciences: The Election of Scientists into the
Elite Group'
Edward J. Monahan pp.347-366
'University-Government Relations in Ontario: The History of a Buffer
Body, 1948-1996'
Review Article:
Daniel C. Levy pp.367-379
'Internationalised Reform: Overlapping Agendas in East Asian and
Latin American Higher Education'
Notes and Records of the Royal Society 52(2) 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sir Alan Cook, F.R.S. p.203
'In this issue'
M.A.R. Cooper p.205
'Robert Hooke's work as surveyor for the City of London in the
aftermath of the Great Fire. Part Three: Settlement of disputes and
complaints arising from rebuilding'
J.S.Rowlinson, F.Eng., Sec.R.S. p.221
'"Our Common Room in Geneva" and the early exploration of the Alps of
Savoy'
Milo Keynes p.237
'The Portland Vase: Sir William Hamilton, Josiah Wedgwood and the
Darwins'
Gordon G. Cooke and Desmond King-Hele, F.R.S. p.261
'Doctor Erasmus Darwin's death in 1802'
Tony Crilly p.267
'The young Arthur Cayley'
David Millett p.283
'Illustrating a revolution: an unrecognized contribution to the
'golden era' of cerebral localization'
Subrata Dasgupta p.307
'Jagadis Bose, Augustus Waller and the discovery of 'vegetable
electricity''
A.D.Boney, F.R.S.E. p.323
'The summer of 1914: diary of a botanist'
David C. Watt p.339
'Lionel Penrose, F.R.S. (1898-1972) and eugenics. Part Two'
John Postgate, F.R.S. p.355
'The origins of the unit of nitrogen fixation at the University of
Sussex'
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