Minerva 41(1), 2003
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William H. Schneider pp. 1-23
War, Philanthropy, and the National Institute of Hygiene in France
Gary Kroll pp. 25-46
The Pacific Science Board in Micronesia: Science, Government, and
Conservation on the Post-War Pacific Frontier
Pablo Kreimer, Manuel Lugones pp. 47-69
Pioneers and Victims: The Birth and Death of Argentina's First Molecular
Biology Laboratory
Cliff Hooker pp. 71-81
Science: Legendary, Academic - and Post-Academic?
Nicolas Rasmussen pp. 83-87
Politics by Science
Peter Anstey pp. 89-92
Bacon's Last Instalment
Minerva 41(2), 2003
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Roy McLeod pp. 93-94
Preface
Giuliana Gemelli, Roy Macleod pp. 95-99
Introduction
Darwin H. Stapleton pp. 101-114
Joseph Willits and the Rockefeller's European Programme in the Social
Sciences
Giuliana Gemelli pp. 115-132
`Leadership and Mind': Frederic C. Lane as Cultural Entrepreneur and
Diplomat
William J. Buxton pp. 133-153
John Marshall and the Humanities in Europe: Shifting Patterns of Rockefeller
Foundation Support
William H. Schneider pp. 155-166
The Model American Foundation Officer: Alan Gregg and the
Rockefeller Foundation Medical Divisions
Susan Gross Solomon pp. 167-176
Building Bridges: Alan Gregg and Soviet Russia, 1925-1928
Notes and Records of the Royal Society 57(2), May 2003
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Sir Alan Cook 133
Two anniversaries
DE Cartwright 135-142
The Tonkin tides revisited
JS Rowlinson 143-159
The work of Thomas Andrews and James Thomson on the liquefaction of gases
NG Coley 161-175
George Pearson MD, FRS (1751-1828): 'The greatest chemist in England'?
NR Ingram 177-184
'All that you can't leave behind'
W Van der Kloot 185-193
Ernest Starling's analysis of the energy balance of the German people during
the blockade, 1914-19
R Holliday 195-208
The early years of molecular biology: personal recollections
FC Moon 209-230
Robert Willis and Franz Reuleaux: pioneers in the theory of machines
Osiris 18, 2003
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SCIENCE AND THE CITY, edited by Sven Dierig, Jens Lachmund, and Andrew
Mendelsohn
SVEN DIERIG, JENS LACHMUND, AND ANDREW MENDELSOHN Introduction: Toward an
Urban History of Science
SCIENCE AND THE RISE OF MODERN CITIES
DORA WEINER AND MICHAEL SAUTER
The City of Paris and the Rise of Clinical Medicine
DENISE PHILLIPS
Friends of Nature: Urban Sociability and Regional Natural History in
Dresden, 1800-1850
FA-TI FAN
Science in a Chinese Entrepot: British Naturalists and their Chinese
Associates in Old Canton
DAVID AUBIN
The Fading Star of the Paris Observatory in the Nineteenth Century:
Astronomers Urban Culture of Circulation and Observation
THERESA LEVITT
Organizing Sight, Seeing Organization: The Diverging Optical Possibilities
of City and Country
SVEN DIERIG
Engines for Experiment: Laboratory Revolution and Industrial Labor in the
Nineteenth-Century City
ANTOINE PICON
Nineteenth-Century Cartography and the Urban Ideal in Paris
J. ANDREW MENDELSOHN
The Microscopist of Modern Life
SCIENCE AND THE CITY AFTER 1900
KARIN BIJSTERVELD
"The City of Din": Decibels, Noise and Neighbors in the Netherlands,
1910-1980
HANS POLS
Anomie in the Metropolis: The City in American Sociology and Psychiatry
CHRISTIAN TOPALOV
"Traditional Working-Class Neighborhoods:" An Inquiry into the Emergence of
a Sociological Model in the 1950s and 1960s
JENS LACHMUND
Exploring the City of Rubble: Botanical Fieldwork in Bombed Cities in
Germany after World War II
ROSEMARY WAKEMAN
Dreaming the New Atlantis: Science and the Planning of
Technopolis, 1955-1985
Perspectives on Science 10(1), Spring 2002
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Richard Richards pp.1-27
Kuhnian Values and Cladistic Parsimony
Kelly Hamilton pp.28-68
Darstellungen in The Principles of Machanics and the Tractatus: The
Representation of objects in Relation in Hertz and Wittgenstein
Snait Gissis pp.69-122
Late Nineteenth Century Lamarckism and French Sociology
Perspectives on Science 10(2), Summer 2002
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Special Issue: New Foundations in the History of Astronomy
Peter Barker pp.151-154
Introduction
Alan C. Bowen pp.155-167
Simplicius and the Early History of Greek Planetary Theory
Jose Chabas pp.168-178
The Diffusion of the Alfonsine Tables: The case of the Tabulae resolutae
Michael H. Shank pp.179-207
Regiomontanus on Ptolemy, Physical Orbs, and Astronomical Fictionalism:
Goldsteinian Themes in the "Defense of Theon against George of Trebizond"
Peter Barker pp.208-227
Constructing Copernicus
Physics in Perspective 4(4), 2002
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John S. Rigden , Roger H. Stuewer
Editorial: Physics in Crisis?
E. Dorrit Hoffleit 370-398
Pioneering Women in the Spectral Classification of Stars
Rajinder Singh 399-420
C. V. Raman and the Discovery of the Raman Effect
Michel Janssen 421-446
Reconsidering a Scientific Revolution: The Case of Einstein versus Lorentz
David C. Cassidy 447-455
New Light on Copenhagen and the German Nuclear Project
Jon M. Harkness 456-490
In Appreciation. A Lifetime of Connections: Otto Herbert Schmitt, 1913 -
1998
Physics in Perspective 5(1), 2003
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John S. Rigden , Roger H. Stuewer 1-3
Editorial: Stop the Physics Centrifuge
Arne Schirrmacher 4-20
Planting in his Neighbor's Garden: David Hilbert and Early Göttingen Quantum
Physics
Hubert Goenner 21-66
Albert Einstein and Friedrich Dessauer: Political Views and Political
Practice
Lilian Hoddeson, Adrienne Kolb 67-86
Vision to Reality: From Robert R. Wilson's Frontier to Leon M. Lederman's
Fermilab
Benjamin Bederson 87-121
The Physical Tourist: Physics and New York City
Public Understanding of Science 12(1), January 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bruce V. Lewenstein 5
Editorial
Massimiano Bucchi and Renato G. Mazzolini 7
Big science, little news : science coverage in the Italian daily press,
1946-1997
Jane Gregory 25
Popularization and excommunication of Fred Hoyle's "life-from-space" theory
Carol Emslie, Kate Hunt and Graham Watt 47
A chip off the old block? Lay understandings of inheritance among men and
women in mid-life
Joakim Hagelin, Hans-Erik Carlsson and Jann Hau 67
An overview of surveys on how people view animal experimentation: some
factors that may influence the outcome
Michael Lynch and Ruth McNally 83
"Science", "common sense", and DNA evidence : a legal controversy about the
public understanding of science
Essay Review
Steve Miller
Science communication's burnt bridges
Review of: Stocklmayer, Susan M., Michael M. Gore and Chris Bryant (eds.),
Science Communication in theory and Practice
Science and Public Policy 30(1), February 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peter Senker 2
Guest editorial: The global STI system - science, technology and inequality
Philippe Larédo 4
Six major challenges facing public intervention in higher education,
science, technology and innovation
Lucio Biggiero; Domenico Laise 13
Choosing and evaluating technology policy: a multicriteria approach
André Tosi Furtado; Edmilson Jesus Costa Filho 25
Assessing the economic impacts of the China-Brazil resources satellite
program
Heriberta Castaños-Lomnitz 41
Emigration of Mexican talent: what price development?
Ian McNay 47
Assessing the assessment: an analysis of the UK Research Assessment
Exercise, 2001, and its outcomes, with special reference to research in
education
Loet Leydesdorff; Henry Etzkowitz 55
Conference report: Can 'the public' be considered as a fourth helix in
university-industry-government relations? Report on the Fourth Triple Helix
Conference, 2002
Science in Context 15(4), 2002
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Londa Schiebinger
European Women In Science
Mineke Bosch
Women And Science In The Netherlands: A Dutch Case?
Claudine Hermann, FranÇOise Cyrot-Lackmann
Women In Science In France
Ilse Costas
Women In Science In Germany
Ilina Singh
Bad Boys, Good Mothers, And The "Miracle"Of Ritalin
Science, Technology & Human Values 28(1), January 2003
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Senker P. pp. 5-14
Editorial
Arocena R.; Senker P. pp. 15-33
Technology, Inequality, and Underdevelopment: The Case of Latin America
de Miranda A.. pp. 34-51
Total Quality Management and Inequality: The Triple Helix in Global
Historical Perspective
Sutz J. pp. 52-68
Inequality and University Research Agendas in Latin America
Boehmer-Christiansen S. pp. 69-92
Science, Equity, and the War against Carbon
Mháille Battel R.N.&.a.c.u.t.e.. pp. 93-111
Ireland's "celtic Tiger" Economy
Hamlett P.W. pp. 112-140
Technology Theory and Deliberative Democracy
Kivinen O.; Varelius J. pp. 141-161
The Emerging Field of Biotechnology-the Case of Finland
Science, Technology & Human Values 28(2), April 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dalpé R.; Bouchard L.; Houle A-J.; Bédard L. pp. 187-216
Watching the Race to Find the Breast Cancer Genes
Pontille D. pp. 217-243
Authorship Practices and Institutional Contexts in Sociology: Elements for a
Comparison of the United States and France
Wachelder J. pp. 244-273
Democratizing Science: Various Routes and Visions of Dutch Science Shops
Social History of Medicine 16(1), April 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Samuel S. Thomas pp. 1-16
Midwifery and Society in Restoration York
Angie Smith pp. 17-37
Weighed in the Balance? The Corporation of Apothecaries in Bordeaux,
1690-1790
Janet Mccalman and Ruth Morley pp. 39-56
Mothers' Health and Babies' Weights: The Biology of Poverty at the Melbourne
Lying-in Hospital, 1857-83
Robert Darby pp. 57-78
'Where Doctors Differ': The Debate on Circumcision as a Protection against
Syphilis, 1855-1914
Sue Bowden and Geoffrey Tweedale pp. 79-95
Mondays without Dread: The Trade Union Response to Byssinosis in the
Lancashire Cotton Industry in the Twentieth Century
Eugenia Tognotti pp. 97-110
Scientific Triumphalism and Learning from Facts: Bacteriology and the
'Spanish Flu' Challenge of 1918
Simone Petraglia Kropf, Nara Azevedo and Luiz Otávio Ferreira pp. 111-129
Biomedical Research and Public Health in Brazil: The Case of Chagas' Disease
(1909-50)
Social Studies of Science 33(1), February 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael Lynch 5
Editorial
Andrew L. Roth, Joshua Dunsby and Lisa A. Bero 7
Framing Processes in Public Commentary on US Federal Tobacco Control
Regulation
Joseph C. Hermanowicz 45
Scientists and Satisfaction
Fiona Alice Miller 75
Dermatoglyphics and the Persistence of 'Mongolism' : Networks of Technology,
Disease and Discipline
Discussion Paper
Henrik Bruun and Janne Hukkinen 95
Crossing Boundaries: An Integrative Framework for Studying Technological
Change
Research Notes
Marion Hercock 117
Masters and Servants: The Contrasting Roles of Scientists in Island
Management
K. Brad Wray 137
Is Science Really a Young Man's Game?
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 34A(1), March 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nick Jardine Pages 1-4
Editorial preface,
Eric Watkins Pages 5-27
Forces and causes in Kant's early pre-Critical writings,
Michael Friedman Pages 29-43
Transcendental philosophy and mathematical physics,
Lisa Shabel Pages 45-57
Reflections on Kant's concept (and intuition) of space,
Martin Carrier Pages 59-71
How to tell causes from effects: Kant's causal theory of time and modern
approaches,
John H. Zammito Pages 73-109
`This inscrutable principle of an original organization': epigenesis and
`looseness of fit' in Kant's philosophy of science,
Joan Steigerwald Pages 111-134
The dynamics of reason and its elusive object in Kant, Fichte and Schelling,
Frederick Beiser Pages 135-147
Hegel and Naturphilosophie,
Rudolf A. Makkreel Pages 149-164
The cognition-knowledge distinction in Kant and Dilthey and the implications
for psychology and self-understanding,
Alan Richardson Pages 165-182
The geometry of knowledge: Lewis, Becker, Carnap and the formalization of
philosophy in the 1920s,
Nick Jardine Pages 183-208
Hermeneutic strategies in Gerd Buchdahl's Kantian philosophy of science,
Pages 209-227
Gerd Buchdahl`s writings in history and philosophy of science: a listing of
publications, unpublished works, and annotated books,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 34A(2), June 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Paolo Palmieri Pages 229-264
Mental models in Galileo's early mathematization of nature,
Athanassios Raftopoulos Pages 265-308
Cartesian analysis and synthesis,
Maria Rosa Antognazza Pages 309-327
Leibniz and the post-Copernican universe. Koyré revisited,
Michael Jacovides Pages 329-350
Locke's construction of the idea of power,
Prajit K. Basu Pages 351-368
Theory-ladenness of evidence: a case study from history of chemistry,
Brendan Larvor Pages 369-390
Why did Kuhn's Structure of scientific revolutions cause a fuss?,
Robert Nola and Gürol Irzik Pages 391-421
Incredulity towards Lyotard: a critique of a postmodernist account of
science and knowledge,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34B(2), June 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peter Holland and Harvey R. Brown Pages 161-187
The non-relativistic limits of the Maxwell and Dirac equations: the role of
Galilean and gauge invariance,
Gordon Belot Pages 189-225
Symmetry and gauge freedom,
Steven French Pages 227-259
Scribbling on the blank sheet: Eddington's structuralist conception of
objects,
Sheldon R. Smith Pages 261-280
Are instantaneous velocities real and really instantaneous?: an argument for
the affirmative,
Frank Arntzenius Pages 281-282
An arbitrarily short reply to Sheldon Smith on instantaneous velocities,
Sheldon Smith Page 283
Author's response,
Michael Stöltzner Pages 285-318
The principle of least action as the logical empiricist's Shibboleth,
E. B. Davies Pages 319-328
Quantum mechanics does not require the continuity of space,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
34C(1), March 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ilaria LoTufo Pages 1-50
Images of the natural (and social) universe in Rétif De La Bretonne's La
découverte australe,
Andrew Cunningham Pages 51-76
The pen and the sword: recovering the disciplinary identity of physiology
and anatomy before 1800: II: Old anatomy--the sword,
Kenton Kroker Pages 77-108
The progress of introspection in America, 1896-1938,
Jon Beach Pages 109-141
The transition to civilization and symbolically stored genomes,
Lisa Gannett Pages 143-185
The normal genome in twentieth-century evolutionary thought,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
34C(2), June 2003
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Alison Kraft and Samuel J. M. M. Alberti Pages 203-236
`Equal though different': laboratories, museums and the institutional
development of biology in late-Victorian Northern England,
Henning Schmidgen Pages 237-275
Time and noise: the stable surroundings of reaction experiments, 1860-1890,
Carl Chung Pages 277-296
On the origin of the typological/population distinction in Ernst Mayr's
changing views of species, 1942-1959,
Cristina Chimisso Pages 297-327
The tribunal of philosophy and its norms: history and philosophy in Georges
Canguilhem's historical epistemology,
David B. Resnik Pages 329-344
Is the precautionary principle unscientific?,
Inmaculada de Melo-Martín Pages 345-358
Biological explanations and social responsibility,
Technology and Culture 44(1), January 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dalley, Stephanie and Oleson, John Peter.
Sennacherib, Archimedes, and the Water Screw: The Context of Invention in
the Ancient World
Laird, Frank N.
Constructing the Future: Advocating Energy Technologies in the Cold War
Lipartito, Kenneth
Picturephone and the Information Age: The Social Meaning of Failure
Essay
Cooper, Carolyn.
Myth, Rumor, and History: The Yankee Whittling Boy as Hero and Villain
On the Cover
Long, Pamela O.
Of Mining, Smelting, and Printing: Agricola's De re metallica
Presidential Address
Hafter, Daryl M.
The Cost of Inventiveness: Labor's Struggle with Management's Machine
Exhibit Review
Franz, Kathleen.
On Time, The National Museum of American History
Classics Revisited
Meikle, Jeffrey L.
Leo Marx's The Machine in the Garden
Technology and Culture 44(2), April 2003
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Portuondo, María M.
Plantation Factories: Science and Technology in Late-Eighteenth-Century Cuba
Wermiel, Sara E.
No Exit: The Rise and Demise of the Outside Fire Escape
Patnode, Randall.
"What These People Need Is Radio": New Technology, the Press, and Otherness
in 1920s America
Lassman, Thomas C.
Industrial Research Transformed: Edward Condon at the Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company, 1935-1942
Research Note
Edwards, James Frederick.
Building the Great Pyramid: Probable Construction Methods Employed at Giza
On the Cover
Hull, Tom.
"More Deadly than War": High-Lead Steam Logging Unit
Exhibit Review
Weir, Gary E.
Fast Attacks and Boomers: Submarines in the Cold War, The National Museum of
American History
Classics Revisited
Rosenband, Leonard N.
John U. Nef, The Conquest of the Material World
Essay Review
Williams, Rosalind H.
Does Progress Have a Future? Joel Mokyr's Gifts of Athena
Transactions of the Newcomen Society 73(1), 2001-2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
M. CABLE p. 1-32
"The mechanisation of glass container production."
P. W. KING p. 33-52
"Sir Clement Clerke and the adoption of coal in metallurgy."
A. R. CONSTABLE p. 53-70
"Marconi's transatlantic wireless message, 1901."
P. W. SHELTON et al. p. 71-94
"Metallurgical evaluation of the Tyre of Lion locomotive."
Norman A. F. SMITH p. 95-138
"Cathedral studies: engineering or history."
C. Ian BROOM et al. p. 139-146
"Crofton engine trials 1949-1998 - a postscript
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