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Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 30(1),
1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~

Cathryn Carson, Ethan Pollock, Peter Westwick, James H. Williams
p.i
'Editors' foreword'

Finn Aaserud                        p.1
'The scientist and the statesman: Niels Bohr's political crusade
during World War II'

James H. Williams                   p.49
'Fang Lizhi's big bang:  A physicist and the state of China'

Lyman Miller                        p.89
'Xu Liangying and He Zuoxiu: Divergent responses to physics and
politics in the post-Mao period'

Cathryn Carson                  p.115
'New models for science in politics: Heisenberg in West Germany'

David Holloway                  p.173
'Physics, the state, and civil society in the Soviet Union'

Morris Low                      p.193
'Science and civil society in Japan: Physicists as public men and
policymakers'

Alexei Kojevnikov                   p.227
'Dialogues about knowledge and power in totalitarian political
culture'

Zuoyue Wang                 p.249
'U.S.-China scientific exchange: A case study of state-sponsored
scientific internationalism during the Cold War and beyond'

Jessica Wang                        p.279
'Merton's shadow: Perspectives on science and democracy since 1940'.




History of the Human Sciences 13 (1), February 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Peter Lassman                   p.1
'Introduction'

Steven Lukes                        p.3
'Different cultures, different rationalities?'

John Horton                     p.19
'Relativism, reality and philosophy'

Vincent Descombes                   p.37
'The philosophy of collective representations'

Brian Fay                       p.50
'Winch's philosophical bearings'

Philip Pettit                       p.63
'Winch's double-edged idea of a social science'

Nigel Pleasants                 p.78
'Winch, Wittgenstein and the Idea of a critical social theory'

Theodore R. Schatzki                p.93
'Wittgenstein and the social context of an individual life'

Frank Cioffi                        p.108
'The propaedeutic delusion: what can "ethogenic science" add to our
pre-theoretic understanding of "loss of dignity, humiliation and
expressive failure"?

Peter Lassman                   p.125
'Politics and "the fragility of the ethico-cultural"'

Review Article:
Michael Lynch                   p.140
'A new disease of the intellect? Some reflections on the therapeutic
value of Peter Winch's philosophy for social and cultural studies of
science'.




History of Science 38(1), March 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

David Philip Miller                 pp.1-24
'"Puffing Jamie": The Commercial and Ideological Importance of Being
a "Philosopher" in the Case of the Reputation of James Watt (1736-
1819)'

Fa-ti Fan                       pp.25-56
'Hybrid Discourse and Textual Practice: Sinology and Natural History
in the Nineteenth Century'

Michael Ben-Chaim                   pp.57-77
'The Value of Facts in Boyle's Experimental Philosophy'

Vladimir Jankovic                   pp.79-113
'The Place of Nature and the Nature of Place: The Chorographic
Challenge to the History of British Provincial Science'





History and Technology 16(1), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Stephen B. Johnson                  p.1
'Building an American Bridge Over the "Management Gap": The Adoption
of Systems Management in ESRO and ESA'

Pasi Tulkki                     p.33
'Two Types of Engineers in a Slowly Industrialising Finland'

Rip Bulkeley                        p.67
'Harbingers of Sputnik: The Amateur Radio Preparations in the Soviet
Union'.





History and Technology 16(2), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

David Edgerton                  p.111
'From Innovation to Use: Ten Eclectic Theses on the Historiography of
Technology'

Arturo Russo                        p.137
'Science in Space vs Space Science: The European Utilisation of
Spacelab'

Christophe Lecuyer                  p.179
'Silicon for Industry: Component Design, Mass Production, and the
Move to Commercial Markets at Fairchild Semiconductor, 1960-1967'



Hyle 6(1), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Anniversary Issue: MODELS IN CHEMISTRY (2). Molecular Models

Giuseppe Del Re
"Models and analogies in science"

Pawel Zeidler
"The Epistemological Status of Theoretical Models
of Molecular Structure"

Peter Ramberg
"Pragmatism, Belief, and Reduction: Stereoformulas and Atomic Models
in Early Stereochemistry"

Eric Francoeur
"Beyond dematerialization and inscription: Does the materiality of
molecular models really matter?"

Pierre Laszlo
"Playing with Molecular Models"




IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(10), Jan-Mar.2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Michael R. Williams                 p.3
'About this Issue'

James W. Birkenstock                p.4
'Pioneering: On the Frontier of Electronic Data Processing, a
Personal Memoir'

David Alan Grier                    p.48
'Agricultural Computing and the Context for John Atanasoff'

John A.N. Lee                   p.62
'Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or
Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator'

Anecdotes:
James E. Tomayko                    p.82
'Ida Rhodes and the Dream of a Human Computer'

Biographies:
J.A.N. Lee                      p.86
'Obituary: Nicholas Constantine Metropolis'



Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(1), February 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

B. S. Eastwood                      p. 1-28
"Astronomical Images and Planetary Theory in Carolingian Studies of
Martianus Capella"

M. Feast                            p. 29-36
"Stellar Populations and the Distance Scale: The BaadepThackeray
Correspondence"

K. Plofker                          p. 37-54
"The Astrolabe and Spherical Astronomy in Medieval India"

Michel-Pierre Lerner                        p. 55-67
"Copernicus in Paris in 1612: A Teaching Text Edition of De
Revolutionibus"



Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(1), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ruud Abma and Jeroen Jansz          pp1-14
'Radical psychology institutionalized: a history of the journal
'Psychologie & Maatschappij' [Psychology and Society]'

Willow Roberts Powers       pp15-29
'The Harvard Study of Values: mirror for postwar anthropology'

Ian Verstegen                   pp31-42
'Gestalt psychology in Italy'




Journal of the History of Biology 32(3), Winter 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis              pp.421-438
'Living with Your Biographical Subject: Special Problems of Distance,
Privacy and Trust in the Biography of G. Ledyard Sebbins Jr.'

Juan Ilerbaig                       pp.439-463
'Allied Sciences and Fundamental Problems: C.C. Adams and the Search
for Method in Early American Ecology'

Mark A. Largent                 pp.465-488
'Bionomics: Vernon Lyman Kellogg and the Defense of Darwinism'

Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr.               pp.489-508
'Ethology, Natural History, the Life Sciences, and the Problem of
Place'

James R. Jackson and William C. Kimler      pp.509-555
'Taxonomy and the Personal Equation: The Historical Fates of Charles
Girard and Louis Agassiz'




Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(1),
Jan.2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~

Margaret Humphreys              p.3
Editor's Notes

Norman Gevitz                   p.5
'"The Devil Hath Laughed at the Physicians": Witchcraft and Medical
Practice in Seventeenth-Century New England'

James A. Marcum                 p.37
'The Origin of the Dispute over the Discovery of Heparin'

Richard G. Anderson             p.67
'Benito Feijoo,  Medical Disenchanter of Spain'



Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Espanola de las Ciencias y de las
Tecnicas 22(45), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Jose M. Cobos Bueno, Jose M. Vaquero Martonez pp459-588
'Matemeticas Y Exilio: La Primera Etapa Americana De Francisco Vera'

Ahmed Djebbar           pp589-653
'Les Livres Arithmetiques Des Elements D'euclide Dans Le Traite D'al-
Mu taman Du Xie Sicle'

Mervyn F. Lang          pp655-673
'Azogueroa Y Amalgamacion. Una Apreciacion De Sus Esencias Quomico-
Metal.rgicas, Sus Mejoras Y Su Valor Tecnologico En El Marco
Cientofico De La Epoca Colonial'

Eckart Leiser           pp675-686
'Hegemonia Y Estadostica En La Psicologia Alemana: Estudio Historico
De Una Guerra Despiadada Contra La Heterodoxia'

Clara Helena Sssnchez    pp687-705
'Matematicas En Colombia En El Siglo Xix'

Notas

Jose Lopez Sanchez      pp707-786
Las Civilizaciones Aborigenes En La AmThetarica Prehispana

Clovis Pereira Da Silva pp787-794
Recuento Bibliogrssfico Por A ContribuiTaupio De LThetalio Gama Para O
Desenvolvimento Da Matemsstica Superior No Brasil

Alberto Perez Moreno    pp794-810
La Obra Fisiol<=gica De Leonardo Rodrigo Lavon (1867-1950)

Carlos E. Reigosa Castro    pp810-819
Tendencias Que Influyeron En El Dise+/-o De Los Programas De Las
Asignaturas Cientoficas Del Bachillerato En Espa+/-a En Los A+/-os
70

Manuel Castillo Martos pp820-824
Los Nobel De Fosica Y Quomica De 1999

                       pp824-844.
Colecciones Por Mariano Hormig<=n

Mariano Hormig<=n        pp844-860
Si La Envidia Fuera Ti+/-a. A Vueltas Con Las Revistas

Christian Marton Rubio  pp860-868
Ciclo De Conferencias Ciencia E Ideologoa

Medical History 44(2), April 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anne Borsay                     p.149
'An Example of Political Arithmetic: The Evaluation of Spa Therapy at
the Georgian Bath Infirmary 1742-1830'

Steven King and Alan Weaver         p.173
'Lives in many Hands: The Medical Landscape in Lancashire, 1700-1820'

Peter Skold                     p.201
'The Key to Success: The Role of Local Government in the Organization
of Smallpox Vaccination in Sweden'

Susan Watts                     p.227
'Dracunculiasis in the Caribbean and South America: A Contribution to
the History of Dracunculiasis Eradication'




Minerva 37(4), Winter 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Michael Shattock                    pp.301-302

Editorial:

Martin Trow                     pp.303-328
'From Mass Higher Education to Universal Access: The American
Advantage'

Mitchell G. Ash                 pp.329-354
'Scientific Changes in Germany 1933, 1945, 1990: Towards a Comparison'

Inderjeet Parmar                    pp.355-378
'The Carnegie Corporation and the Mobilisation of Opinion in the
United States' Rise to Globalism, 1939-1945'

Sami Mahroum                    pp.379-390
'Global Magnets: Science and Technology Disciplines and Departments
in the United Kingdom'

Review Article
A.H. Halsey                     pp.391-404
'Edward Shils, Sociology and Universities'



Notes and Records of The Royal Society 54(1), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sir Alan Cook, F.R.S.               pp.1-3
'In this issue'

Brian J. Ford                       pp.5-22
'Shining through the centuries: John Ray's life and legacy.  A report
of the meeting "John Ray and his successors"'

Albert J. Koinm                 pp.23-32
'Christopher Merret's use of experiment'

Patricia Rothman                    pp.33-45
'By "the light of his own mind": The story of James Ferguson,
astronomer'

A.H.Sykes                       pp.47-52
'Foster and Sharpey's tour of Europe'

J.W.Haas, Jr                        pp.53-65
'The Reverend Dr William Henry Dallinger F.R.S. (1839-1909)'

D.C.V. Mallik                   pp.67-83
'The Raman effect and Krishnan's diary'

G.E.Fogg, F.R.S.                    pp.85-98
'The Royal Society and the Antarctic'

Sir Aaron Klug, O.M., P.R.S.            pp.99-108
'The 1999 Royal Society Anniversary Address'





Perspectives on Science 7(1), Spring 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ute Deichmann                   p.1
'The Expulsion of Jewish Biochemists from Academia in Nazi Germany'

Jeffrey Burkhardt                   p.87
'Scientific Values and Moral Education in the Teaching of Science'

Review Essay:
Ann La Berge                    p.111
'The History of Science and the History of Microscopy'



Physics in Perspective 1(4), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Editorial           pp 343-344

Joseph F. Mulligan  pp 345-366
'Heinrich Hertz and Philipp Lenard: Two Distinguished Physicists, Two
Disparate Men'

Leif Gerward        pp 367-383
'Paul Villard and his Discovery of Gamma Rays'

Bretislav Friedrich pp 384-389
'The KLMN of X-Ray Spectroscopy: DolejUEek's Discovery of the N Series'

H. H. Barschall     pp 390-444
'Reminiscences'

Dieter Hoffmann     pp 445-454
'Physics in Berlin: A Walk Through the Historical City Center'



Physics in Perspective 2(1), March 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

H.A. Bethe      pp3-5
'Sommerfeld's seminar'

E.N. Hiebert        pp6-29
'Common frontiers of the exact sciences and the humanities'

D. Goodstein and J. Goodstein   pp30-47
'Richard Feynman and the history of superconductivity'

R.L. Sime           pp48-62
'The search for transuranium elements and the discovery of nuclear
fission'

N.S. Kipnis     pp63-99
'The window of opportunity: logic and chance in Becquerel's discovery
of radioactivity'

The Physical Tourist:

G. Gablot           pp100-107
'A Parisian walk along the landmarks of the discovery of
radioactivity'



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