Mersenne journal article listing 23 - part 1 This is the first Journal Article of 1997. * Ambix 43(3), November 1996 * Annals of Science 54(1), January 1997 * Annals of Science 54(2), March 1997 * Annals of Science 54(3), May 1997 * Archaeometry 39(1), February 1997 * Biology and Philosophy 12(1), 1997 * British Journal for the History of Science 29(4), December 1996 * British Journal for the History of Science 30(1), March 1997 * British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 47(4), December 96 * British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 48(1), March 97 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum (Sendai) 26, Nov 96 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(4), Winter 1996 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71(1), Spring 1997 * Centaurus * Chinese Science 13, 1996 * Clio Medica 38 * Clio Medica 39 * Historia Mathematica 23(4), November 1996 * Historia Mathematica 24(1), February 1997 * Historia Scientiarum 6(2), 1996 * Historical Metallurgy 29(1), 1995 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 27(1), 1996 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18(2), 1996 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18(3), 1996 * History and Technology 13(3), 1997 * History of Science 34(4), December 1996 * History of Science 35(1), March 1997 * History of Technology 18, 1996 * History of the Human Sciences 9(4), 1996 * History of the Human Sciences 10(1), 1997 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(1), Jan-Mar 1997 * Isis 87(4), December 1996 * Journal of the History of Astronomy 28(1), Feb 97 * Journal of the History of Biology 29(3), Fall 1996 * Journal of the History of Biology 30(1), Spring 1997 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 32(4), 1996 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 33(1), 1997 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51(4), October 1996 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(1), January 1997 * Medical History 41(1), January 1997 * Medical History 41(2), April 1997 * Minerva 34(3), Autumn 1996 * Minerva 34(4), Winter 1996 * Minerva 35(1), Spring 1997 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 50(2), 1996 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 51(1), 1997 * Perspectives on Science 4(3), 1996 * Perspectives on Science 4(4), 1996 * Research Policy 25(7), October 1996 * Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 49(1) * Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 49(2-3), Avril-Sep 1996 * Revue D'Histoire des Sciences, 50 (1/2) Jan-Jun 1997 * Science as Culture 26 (Vol. 6 Part 1) * Science as Culture 27 (Vol. 6 Part 2) * Science and Public Policy 24(1), February 1997 * Science in Context 9(2), Summer 1996 * Science, Technology and Human Values 22(1), Winter 1997 * Social History of Medicine 9(3), December 1996 * Social Studies of Science 27(1), February 1997 * Social Studies of Science 27(2), April 1997 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(1), March 1997 * Technology and Culture 37(3), July 1996 * Technology and Culture 37(4), October 1996 ############### Ambix 43(3), November 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael F. CONLIN p.129-145 "Joseph Priestley's American Defense of Phlogiston Reconsidered." Susie FISHER p.146-162 "William Odling: `Interpreter and Liaison-Officer' Advocate of a New System of Chemistry." Noel G. COLEY p.164-187 "Studies in the History of Animal Chemistry and its Relation to Physiology." Michael STANLEY p.188 "An Error in Dating." Annals of Science 54(1), January 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Nieto-Galan pp1-28 'Calico printing and chemical knowledge in Lancashire in the early 19th century: the lfe and "clours" of John Mercer' A.N. Stranges pp29-68 'The US Bureau of Mines' synthetic fuel programme, 1920-1950s: German connections and American advances' D. Oldroyd pp69-86 'Some youthful beliefs of Sir Archibald Geikie, PRS, and the first publication of his "On the Study of the Sciences"' Essay review: A. McConnell pp87-92 'The Kraken visited' (Christian Carpine, "Catalogue des appareils d'oceanographie en collection au Musee oceanographique de Monaco" Annals of Science 54(2), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John P. Lamprey pp111-142 'Am examination of two groups of Georg Hartmann 16th century astrolabes and the tables used in their manufacture' Ad Meskens pp143-160 'Michiel Coignet's contribution to the development of the sector' Silvio A. Bedini pp161-196 'The transit in the tower: English astronomical instruments in colonial America' Essay review: J.A. Bennett pp197-206 'The instrument trade in Britain' (of Clifton, Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers, 1550- 1851') Annals of Science 54(3), May 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Oldroyd and B. Hamilton pp221-268 'Geikie and Judd, and controversies about igneous rocks of the Scottish Hebrides: theory, practice and power in the geological community' D. Carey pp269-292 'Compiling nature's history: travellers and travel narratives in the early Royal Society' Note: J. Adler pp293-300 'J.S. Delmedigo and the liquid-in-glass thermometer' Essay reviews: B. Janacek pp301-304 'Reading the narrative of God and science' (of Bono, The Word of God and the Language of Man) D. Shapere pp305-310 'What is truth?' (of Kox and Siegel (eds.), No Truth Except in the Details') Archaeometry 39(1), February 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. BRUNI et al p.1-8 "White lumps in fifth- to seventeenth-century AD mortars from northern Italy." R.J. TAYLOR, V.J. ROBINSON & D.J.L. GIBBINS p.9-22 "An investigation of the provenance of the Roman amphora cargo from the Plemmirio B shipwreck." J. MOLERA et al p.23-40 "Technology and colour development of Hispano-Moresque lead-glazed pottery." R.B. MASON and M.S. TITE p.41-58 "The beginnings of tin-opacification of pottery glazes." G.M. INGO et al p.59-70 "Quantitative analysis of copper-tin bronzes by means of glow discharge optical emission spectrometry." N.H. GALE p.71-82 "The isotopic composition of tin in some ancient metals and the recycling problem in metal provenancing." Z.A. STOS-GALE et al p.83-124 "Lead isotope characteristics of the Cyprus copper ore deposits applied to provenance studies of copper oxhide ingots." S. WATTS, A.M. POLLARD, and G.A. WOLFF p.125-144 "Kimmeridge jet - a potential new source for British jet." A. SILLEN and T. ELLIOTT p.145-152 "Automation of solubility profiles using a flow cell." C.M. BATT p.153-168 "The British archaeomagnetic calibration curve: an objective treatment." P.A. MELLARS, L.P. ZHOU and E.A. MARSEGLIA p.169-176 "Compositional inhomogeneity of sediments and its potential effects on dose rate estimation for electron spin resonance dating of tooth enamel." J. REES-JONES and M.S. TITE p.177-188 "Optical dating results for British archaeological sediments." A. BERZERO et al p.189-204 "Direct gamma-ray spectrometric dating of fossil bones: preliminary results." J.C. BARTON and C.B. STRINGER p.205-216 "An attempt at dating the Swanscombe skull bones using non- destructive gamma-ray counting." A.G. LATHAM p.217-220 "Uranium-series dating of bone by gamma-ray spectrometry: comment." E. OVANDO-SHELLEY and L. MANZANILLA p.221-236 "An archaeological interpretation of geotechnical soundings under the Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico City." N.H. GALE et al p.237-246 "Lead isotope data from the Isotrace Laboratory, Oxford." R.E.M. HEDGES et al p.247-262 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 23." Biology and Philosophy 12(1), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BUEGE, DOUGLAS J. pp.1 - 20 'An Ecologically-informed Ontology for Environmental Ethics' MAGNUS, DAVID pp.21 - 38 'Heuristics and Biases in Evolutionary Biology' RESNIK, DAVID pp.39 - 50 'Adaptationism: Hypothesis or Heuristic?' ROBINSON, WILLIAM S. pp.51 - 71 'Some Nonhuman Animals Can Have Pains in a Morally Relevant Sense' British Journal for History of Science 29(4), Dec 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Federico BONELLI and Lucio RUSSO p.385-402 "The Origin of Modern Astronomical Theories of Tides: Chrisogono, de Dominis and their Sources." Iwan Rhys MORUS p.403-434 "Manufacturing Nature: Science, Technology and Victorian Consumer Culture." Sophie FORGAN and Graeme GOODAY p.435-468 "Constructing South Kensington: the Buildings and Politics of T.H.Huxley's Working Environments." Michael R. ROBERTS p.469-478 "Darwin at Llanymynech: the Evolution of a Geologist." British Journal for the History of Science 30(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOHN BROOKE pp1-4 'Introduction' GEOFFREY CANTOR pp5-24 'Charles Singer and the early years of the BSHS' WILLIAM A. SMEATON pp25-28 'History of science at University College London: 1919=47' J. A. BENNETT pp29-46' 'Museums and the history of science at Oxford and Cambridge' ROBERT BUD pp47-50 'History of science and the Science Museum' ANNA-KATHERINA MAYER pp51-70 'Moralizing science: the uses of science's past in the 1920s' CHARLES SINGER pp71-74 'The role of the history of science' JONATHAN R. TOPHAM pp75-76 'A note on the archives of the BSHS, 1947=97' JANET BROWNE pp77-90 'Officers and council members of the BSHS, 1947=97' British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 47(4), Dec 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul E. Griffiths pp511-532 'The historical turn in the study of adaption' Christopher Stephens pp533-552 'Modelling reciprocal altruism' D.M. Walsh pp553-574 'Fitness and function' Discussion: Michael Strevens pp575-578 'Quantum Mechanics and frequentism: a reply to Ismael' Review articles: Terence Horgan pp579-608 'Kim on the mind-body problem' Michael Potter PP609-620 'Taming the infinite' British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 48(1), Mar 97 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris Eliasmith and Paul Thagard pp1-20 'Waves, particles, and explanatory coherence' I.A. Kieseppa pp21-48 'Akaike information criterion, curve-fitting, and the philosophical problem of simplicity' Jon Perez Laraudogoitia pp49-54 'Classical particle dynamics, indeterminism and a supertask' Michael Levin pp55-68 'Putnam on reference and constructible sets' Richard N. Manning pp69-82 'Biological function, selection and reduction' Discussion: Colin Howson pp83-90 'On Chihara's "The Howson-Urbach Proofs of Bayesian Principles"' Review article: Janet Levin pp91-108 'Consciousness disputed' Bulletin of the Metals Museum (Sendai) 26, Nov 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L.V. KON'KOVA p.1-20 "The Earliest Bronze Artefacts from the Soviet Far East - Studies of Technology." I. RAVICH p.21-26 "The Origins and the Composition Peculiarities of the Hot-Forged Bronze Mirrors with the Thickened Edge." R.K. DUBE p.27-32 "Some Literary and Documentary Evidences for Coloured Gold in Ancient India." J.E. FOSS and E. SALZA PRINA RICOTTI p.33-47 "Lead Pipes Use in Ancient Roman Irrigation System and Content of Pb in the Soil of Archaeological Sites." Kilian ANHEUSER p.48-52 "Cold and Hot Mercury Gilding of Metalwork in Antiquity." HUANG Keyang et al p.53-59 "The Investigation and Preliminary Study of Iron Sand Smelting Sites in Damiaofan and Jiehe in Xinyang County, Henan Province, China. Kato TAKASHI p.60-65 "From Bendable Sword to Breakable Sword - A Development of the Japanese Sword." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70(4), Winter 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joel T. Braslow pp577-608 'The influence of a biological therapy on doctor's narratives and interrogations: the case of general paralysis of the insane and malaria fever therapy, 1910-1950' Pauline M.H. Mazumdar pp609-657 'Two models for human genetics: blood grouping and psychiatry in Germany between the World Wars' Jacalyn Duffin and Leslie A. Falk pp658-683 'Sigerist in Saskatchewan: the quest fr balance in social and technical medicine' Essay review: William G. Rothstein pp691-698 'Professions in process' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71(1), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas G. G. Benedek pp1-22 'Gout in women: a historical perspective' George Weisz pp23-68 'Medical directories and medical specialization in France, Britain and the United States' David J. Lynn pp69-93 'Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis of Albert Hirst' Jonathan Sadowsky pp94-111 'Psychiatry and colonial ideology in Nigeria' Netnotes: Russell C. Maulitz pp112-119 'Burn this book?' Centaurus ~~~~~~~~~ JONES, A. pp.1 - 36 'Studies in the Astronomy of the Roman Period' ROERO, CLARA S. pp.37 - 66 'Giovanni Battista Benedetti and the Scientific Environment of Turin in the 16th Century' MALET, ANTONI pp.67 - 92 'Barrow, Wallis, and the Remaking of Seventeenth Century Indivisibles' Chinese Science 13, 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A FESTSCHRIFT FOR NATHAN SIVIN, Part II Geoffrey LLOYD p.11-34 "Finite and Infinite in Greece and China." LAM Lay Yong p.35-54 "The Development of Hindu-Arabic and Traditional Chinese Arithmetic." Marc KALINOWSKI p.55-81 "The Use of the Twenty-Eight Xiu as a Day-Count in Early China." HUANG Yi-long and CHANG Chih-ch'eng p.82-106 "The Evolution and Decline of the Ancient Chinese Practice of Watching for the Ethers." Judith FARQUHAR p.107-134 "`Medicine and the Changes are One': An Essay in Divination Healing with Commentary." p.135-142 The Published Writings of Nathan Sivin: An Annotated Bibliography. Clio Medica 38 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ann DALLY 'Fantasy Surgery 1880-1930: With Special Reference to Sir William Arbuthnot Lane'. Clio Medica 39 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andrea RUSNOCK 'The Correspondence of James Jurin (1684-1750): Physician and Secretary to the Royal Society' Historia Mathematica 23(4), November 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ivor Grattan-Guinness pp355-375 'numbers, magnitudes, ratios and proportions in Euclid's Elements: how did he handle them?' Adrian Rice pp376-417 'Mathematics in the metropolis: a survey of Victorian London' Konstantina Zormbala pp418-436 'Gauss and the definition of the plane concept in Euclidean elementary geometry' Historia Mathematica 24(1), February 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Della Dumbaugh Fenster pp7-24 'Role modeling in mathematics: the case of Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874-1954)' Rossana Tazzioli pp25-45 'The role of differential parametsr in Beltrami's work' Ulo Lumiste pp46-65 'Martin Bartels as researcher: his contribution to analytical methods in geometry' Loren Butler Feffer pp66-85 'Mathematical phsyics and the planning of American mathematics: ideology and institutions' Luis M.R. Saraiva pp86-97 'Historiography of mathematics in the works of Rodolpho Guimaraes' Historia Scientiarum 6(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Historical Studies of Sciences in Modern Japan. SASAKI Chikara p.67-78 "Historians of Mathematics in Modern Japan." UEMATSU Eisui p.79-86 "Historians of Physics in Japan: from the Methodological Perspective of the History of Science." FURUKAWA Yasu p.87-108 "Studies on the History of Biology in Japan." SAITOH Hikaru p.109-122 "Studies on the History of Biology in Japan." KAWAHARA Hideki and YANO Michio p.123-158 "Japanese Contributions to the History of Chinese Science." Note: Tomoko Y. STEEN p.159-169 "A Tribute to Motoo Kimura." Historical Metallurgy 29(1), 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vanessa FELL p.1-11 "Metallographic Examination of Iron Age Tools from Somerset." Unn PLAHTER, Evabeth ASTRUP and Eldrid STRAUME p.12-24 "Norwegian Rosette-Brooches of the 3rd Century AD: their Construction,Materials, and Technique." E.C. JOEL, E.V. SAYRE, R.D. VOCKE and F. WILLETT p.25-33 "Stable Lead Isotope Characterization of Various Copper Alloys used in West Africa: an Interim Report." Robson DAVIES p.34-45 "What Happened to the Pig that went to Market - and to the Steelmakers of Millom?" Martha GOODWAY and Michael A. CONSTABLE p.46-50 "`Trent Sand': Chalcopyrite as an Abrasive." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 27(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Angela N.H. Creaher and Jean-Paul Gaudilliere pp1-90 'Meanings in search of experiments and vice-versa: the invention of allosteric regulation in Paris and Berkeley (1959-1968)' Helge Kragh and Stephen J. Weininger pp91-130 'Sooner silence than confusion: the tortuous entry of entropy into chemistry' Peter J. Westwick pp131-162 '"Abraded from several corners": medical physics and biophysics at Berkeley' Essay review: Teresa Hopper pp163-176 'Recent books on Nazism and science' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIEFFRY, DENIS pp.165 - 193 'Escherichia Coli as a Model System With which to Study Cell Differentiation' BREIDBACH, OLAF pp.195 - 212 'The Controversy on Stain Technologies - an Experimental Reexamination of the Dispute on the cellular Nature of the Nervous System Around 1900' CELA-CONDE, CAMILLO J. pp.213 - 224 'Bipedal/Savanna/Cladogeny Model. Can It Still Be Held?' LUTTENBERGER, FRANZ pp.225 - 238 'Excellence and Chance: The Nobel Prize Case of E. von Behring and E. Roux' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18(3), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM H. pp.277 - 303 'The History of Research on Blood Group Genetics: Initial Discovery and Diffusion' WAILOO, KEITH pp.305 - 320 'Genetic Marker of Segregation: sickle Cell Anemia, Thalassemia,and Racial Ideology in american Medical Writing 1920-1950' GARRATTY, GEORGE pp.321 - 344 'Association of Blood Groups and Disease: Do Blood Group Antigens and Antibodies Have a Biological Role?' MARKS, JONATHAN pp.345 - 362 'The Legacy of Serological Studies in American Physical Anthropology' History and Technology 13(3), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLONDEL, CHRISTINE pp.157 - 182 'Electrical Instruments in 19th Century France, Between Makers and Users' PESTRE, DOMINIQUE pp.183 - 205 'Studies of the Ionosphere and Forecasts For Radiocommunications. Physicists and Engineers, The Military and National Laboratories in France (and Germany) After 1945' WICKEN, OLAV pp.207 - 229 'Space Science and Technology in the Cold War: The Ionosphere, the Military and Politics in Norway' History of Science 34(4), December 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark HARRISON p.379-410 "Medicine and the Management of Modern Warfare." Paolo PALLADINO p.411-450 "People, Institutions, and Ideas: American and British Geneticists at the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, June 1955." Wilbur APPLEBAUM p.451-504 "Keplerian Astronomy after Kepler: Researches and Problems." History of Science 35(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John G. McEVOY p.1-33 "Positivism, Whiggism, and the Chemical Revolution: A Study in the Historiography of Chemistry." Kenneth L. CANEVA p.35-106 "Physics and Naturphilosophie: A Reconnaissance." ESSAY REVIEW David OLDROYD p.107-110 "Darwin's Laboratory: Evolutionary Theory and the Natural History of the Pacific." Ed. by Roy McLeod and Philip F. Rehbock. History of Technology 18, 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Rupert HALL p.1-12 "Theory and Responsibility in Science and Technology." M.T. WRIGHT p.13-38 "On the Lift Pump." Ian INKSTER p.39-58 "Discoveries, Inventions and Industrial Revolutions: On the Varying Contributions of Technologies and Institutions from an International Historical Perspective." R.L. HILLS p.59-80 "James Watt, Mechanical Engineer." Alan L. LOUGHEED p.81-94 "Technological Advance in the Manufacture of Chemicals: The Case of Cyanide, 1888-1930." John K. BRADLEY p.95-112 "Putting the Wind up the Pilot: Cloud Flying with Early Aircraft Instruments." Stephen N. TRAVIS p.113-138 "`Seeing' is Believing: The Development of Microwave Radar in Britain, Summer 1940." Terry GOURVISH p.139-148 "Diffusion of Brewing Technology since 1900: Change and the Consumer." History of the Human Sciences 9(4), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BUCKLER, STEVE pp.1 - 20 'Historical narrative, identity and the Holocaust' ZAJKO, VANDA pp.21 - 26 ''I may be a bit of a Jew': trauma in human narrative' HAND, SEAN pp.27 - 43 'Outside presence : realizing the Holocaust in contemporary French narratives' TURNER, CHARLES pp.45 - 63 'Holocaust memories and history' SKULTANS, VIEDA pp.65 - 80 'Looking for a subject: Latvian memory and narrative' MERRIDALE, CATHERINE pp.81 - 98 'English-language history and the creation of historical paradigm' STEEDMAN, CAROLYN pp.99 - 114 'About ends: on the way in which the end is different from an ending' BUCKLER, STEVE Pp.115 - 121 'Afterword' WHITE, HAYDEN pp.122 - 138 'Commentary' History of the Human Sciences 10(1), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KEANEY, MICHAEL pp1 - 22 'The poverty of rhetoricism' HERRERA, C.D. pp.23 - 36 'A historical interpretation of deceptive experiments in American psychology' MARTIN, JAMES pp.37 - 56 'Hegemony and the crisis of legitimacy in Gramsci' SOKAL, MICHAEL M. pp.57 - 90 'Baldwin, Cattell and the 'Psychological Review: a collaboration and its discontents' BUNN, GEOFFREY C. pp.91 - 119 'The lie detector, Wonder Woman and liberty: the life and work of William Moulton Marston' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(1), Jan-Mar 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Ceruzzi pp5-12 'Crossing the divide: architectural issues and the emergence of the stored-program computer, 1935-1955' Maurice V. Wilkes pp13-15 'Arithmetic on the EDSAC' Kaila Katz pp16-19 'Historical content in computer science texts: a concern' Stuart Shapiro pp20-54 'Splitting the difference: the historical necessity of synthesis in software engineering' George W. Reitwiesner pp55 'The first operating system for the EDVAC' ---------------------------------------------------------------- Journal article listing 23 - part 2 Isis 87(4), December 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen G. Brush pp595-628 'The reception of Mendeleev's periodic law in America and Britain' William J. Ashworth pp629-653 'Memory, efficiency and symbolic analysis: Charles Babbage, John Herschel and the industrial mind' A.I. Sabra pp654-670 'Situating Arabic science: locality versus essence' Essay reviews: Evan Melhado pp688-694 'Scientific biography and scientific revolution: Lavoisier and 18th century chemistry' (of Bensaude-Vincent, Lavoisier; Demeulenaere-Douyere (ed.), Il y a 200 ans Lavoisier; Donovan, Antoine Lavoisier; Poirier, Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier) Dominique Pestre pp695 'Narratives, imaginaries, anecdotes and the moral of the story: on three physicists' autobiographies' (of autobiographies by Ajzenberg-Selove, Segre and Seitz) Journal of the History of Astronomy 28(1), Feb 97 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p.1-12 "Saving the Phenomena: The Background to Ptolemy's Planetary Theory." Sree Ram VALLURI, C. WILSON and W. HARPER p.13-27 "Newton's Apsidal Precession Theorem and Eccentric Orbits." S.S. SAID and F.R. STEPHENSON p.29-48 "Solar and Lunar Eclipse Measurements by Medieval Muslim Astronomers, II: Observations." Robert W. SMITH p.49-77 "Engines of Discovery: Scientific Instruments and the History of Astronomy and Planetary Science in the United States in the Twentieth Century." NOTE Michael HOSKIN p.79-82 "A Possible Solstice Marker in Northern Portugal." Journal of the History of Biology 29(3), Fall 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: the tools of the discipline: biochemists and molecular biologists Soraya de Chadarevian and Jean-Paul Gaudilliere pp327-330 'The tools of the discipline: biochemists and molecular biologists' Angela N.H. Creager pp331-360 'Wendell Stanley's dream of a free-standing biochemistry department at the University of California, Berkeley' Soraya de Chadarevian pp361-386 'Sequences, conformation, information: biochemists and molecular biologists in teh 1950s' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger pp387-416 'Comparing experimental systems: protein synthesis in microbes and in animal tissue at Cambridge (Ernest F. Gale) and at Massachusetts General Hospital (Paul C. Zamecnik), 1945-1960' Jean-Paul Gaudilliere pp417-445 'Molecular biologists, biochemists and messenger RNA: the birth of a scientific network' Lily E. Kay pp447-450 '"Biochemists and molecular biologists: laboratories, networks, disciplines": comments' Richard M. Burian pp451-462 '"The tools of the discipline: biochemists and molecular biologists": a comment' Journal of the History of Biology 30(1), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michel Morange pp1-29 'From the regulatory vision of cancer to the oncogene paradigm 1975- 1985' Ernst Mayr pp31-33 'Goldschmidt and the evolutionary synthesis: a response' Christopher E. Cosans pp35-54 'Galen's critique of rationalist and empiricist anatomy' Maria Trumpler pp55-89 'Converging images: techniques of intervention and forms of representation of sodium-channel proteins in nerve cell membranes' Rivers Singleton jr pp91-120 'Heterotrophic CO2-fixation, mentors and students: the Wood Werkman Reactions' Paul J. Morris pp121-134 'Louis Agassiz's arguments against Darwinism in his addtions to the French translation of the Essay on Classification' Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 32(4), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Warren SCHMAUS pp.327 - 329 'Introduction: Durkheimian Sociology in Philosophical Context' JONES, ROBERT ALUN pp.330 - 353 'Durkheim, Realism, and Rousseau' TURNER, STEPHEN pp.354 - 378 'Durkheim Among the Statisticians' BROOKS III, JOHN I. pp.379 - 407 'The definition of sociology and the Sociology of Definition: Durkheim's Rules of Sociological Method and High school Philosophy in France' GROSS, NEIL pp.408 - 423 'A Note on the Sociological Eye and the Discovery of a New Durkheim Text' SCHMAUS, WARREN pp.424 - 440 'Levy-Bruhl, Durkheim, and the Positivist Roots of the Sociology of Knowledge' GODLOVE JR., TERRY F. pp.441 - 455 'Is "Space" a Concept? Kant, Dxurkheim, and French Neo-Kantianism' CLADIS, MARK S. pp.456 -472 'What Can We Hope For? Rousseau and Durkheim on Human Nature' Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 33(1), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FLECK,CHRISTIAN AND ALBERT MULLER pp.1-37 'Bruno Bettelheim and the Concentration Camps' NICHOLSON, IAN pp.39-60 'The Politics of Scientific Social Reform, 1936-1960: Goodwin Watson and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues' WINDHOLZ, GEORGE pp.61-81 'The 1950 Joint scientific Session: Pavlovians as the Accusers and the Accused' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51(4), October 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heinrich von Staden pp404-437 '"In a pure and holy way": personal and professional conduct in the Hippocratic oath' Carlos R. Galvao-Sobrinho pp438-455 'Hippocratic ideals, medical ethics, and the practice of medicine in the early middle ages: the legacy of the Hippocratic oath' Thomas Rutten pp456-483 'Receptions of the Hippocratic oath in the Renaissance: teh prohibition of abortion as a case study in reception' Dale C. Smith pp484-500 'The Hippocratic oath and modern medicine' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(1), January 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nancy J. Tomes and John Harley Warner pp7-16 'Introduction to special issue on rethinking the reception of the germ theory of disease: comparative perspectives' Nancy J. Tomes pp17-50 'American attitudes toward the germ theory of disease: Phyllis Allen Richmond revisited' Terrie M. Romano pp51-80 'The cattle plague of 1865 and the reception of the "germ theory" in mid-Victorian Britain' Mary P. Sutphen pp81-113 'Not what, but where: bubonic plague and the reception of germ theories in Hong Kong and Calcutta, 1894-1897' Bridie J. Andrews pp114-157 'Tuberculosis and the assimilation of germ theory in China, 1895-1937' Medical History 41(1), January 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Debating point: Irvine Loudon pp1-5 'On talks' Articles: John Welshman pp6-29 'School meals and milk in England and Wales, 1906-1945' Ahmed Awad Abdel-Hameed pp30-58 'The Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories in Khartoum (1903-1934): an experiment in development' Jens Chr V. Johansen pp59-69 'Holy springs and protestantism in early modern Denmark: a medical rationale for a religious practice' Ann Dally pp70-85 'Status lymphaticus: sudden death in children from "visitation of God" to cot death' Medical History 41(2), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bronwyn Croxson pp127-149 'The public and private faces of 18th Century London dispensary charity' Takahiro Ueyama pp150-181 'Capital, profession and medical technology: the electro-therapeutic institutes and teh Royal College of Physicians, 1888-1922' C. Huygelen pp182-196 'The immunization of cattle against rinderpest in 18th Century Europe' H.A. Waldron pp197-212 'Occupatinal health during the Second World War: hope deferred or hope abandoned?' Minerva 34(3), Autumn 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Jackson Walsh pp219-257 'Higher technological education in Britain: the case of the manchester Municipal College of Technology' Henry Etzkowitz pp259-277 'Conflicts of interest and commitment in academic science in the United States' Voldemar Tomusk pp279-289 'Recent trends in Estonian higher education: emergence of the binary division from the point of view of staff development' Frank A. Schmidtlein and Alton L. Taylor pp291-308 'Responses of American research universities to issues posed by the changing environment of higher education' Minerva 34(4), Winter 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Connelly pp323-346 'Internal Bolshevisation? Elite social science training in Stalinist Poland' Michael David-Fox pp347-366 'Science, political enlightenment and agitprop: on the typology of social knowledge in the early Soviet period' Gyorgy Peteri pp367-380 'Controlling the field of academic economics in Hungary, 1953-1976' Review article: J.W. Grove 'Stalin's bomb: Soviet physicists and the cold war' Minerva 35(1), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Desmond King pp1-26 'Creating a funding regime for social research in Britain: the Heyworth Committee on Social Studies and founding of the Social Science Research Council' Maria Jesus Santesmases and Emilio Munoz pp27-45 'The scientific periphery in Spain: the establishment of a biomedical discipline at the Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, 1956-1967' Maurice Kogan pp47-62 'Diversification in higher education: differences and commonalities' Review articles: Roger Williams pp63-72 'Reflections on Cornford's Cambridge and the present dilemmas of British higher education' Kenneth R. Foster pp73-81 'Risk, scientific testimony and the burden of proof: science on trial' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 50(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook pp153-164 'The 350th anniversary of the birth of G.W. Leibniz FRS' Katherine Hill pp165-178 'Neither ancient or modern: Wallis and Barrow on the composition of continua. Part one: mathematical styles and the composition of continua' John H. Appleby pp179-190 'James Theobald FRS (1688-1759), merchant and naural historian' A.W.F. Edwards pp191-194 'Is the frontispiece of Gulliver's Travels a likeness of Newton?' R. Willach pp195-210 'New light on the invention of the achromatic telescope objective' Malcolm Brown pp211-216 'How not to "regain paradise": Henry Bellenden Ker FRS from 1819 to 1831' J.K. Bradley and E.M. Tansey pp217-228 'The coming of the electronic age to the Cambridge Physiological Laboratory: E.D. Adrian's valve amplifier in 1921' Reminiscences and Discoveries: David Kendall pp229-240 'The British 3-inch anti-aircraft rocket. Part One: dive-bombers' Essay reviews: Richard Hamblyn pp241-244 'The stones of Venice' David W. Hughes pp245-248 'J.C. Adams, Cambridge and Neptune' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 51(1), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook pp1-12 'Ladies in the scientific revolution' Katherine Hill pp13-22 'Neither ancient or modern: Wallis and Barrow on the composition of continua. Part Two: the 17th century context: the struggle between ancient and modern' John H. Appleby pp23-34 'The Royal Society and the Tartar lamb' Susana Gomez Lopez pp35-44 'The Royal Society and post-Galilean science in Italy' Derek Hull pp45-56 'Robert Hooke: a fractographic study of Kettering stone' Donald R. Dickson pp57-76 'Thomas Henshaw and Sir Robert Paston's pursuit of the red elixir: an early collaboration between the Fellows of the Royal Society' D.A.B. Young pp77-86 'Darwin's illness and systemic lupus erythematosus' Kathryn Packer pp87-104 'A laboratory of one's own: the life and works of Agnes Arber, FRS (1879-1960)' P.G. Tanner and T.E. Allibone pp105-120 'The patent literature of Nobel Laureate Dennis Gabor (1900-1979)' Reminiscences and Discoveries: David Kendall and Kenneth Post pp133-140 'The British 3-inch anti-aircraft rocket. Part Two: high- flying bombers' Perspectives on Science 4(3), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BALMER, BRIAN pp.249 - 282 'The Political Cartography of the Human Genome Project' GORMAN, MICHAEL JOHN pp283 - 320 'Matter of Faith? Christoph Schneir, Jesuit Censorship, and the Trail of Galileo' DIETRICH, MICHAEL R. pp321 - 345 On the Mutability of Genes and Geneticists: The "Americanization" of Richard Goldschmidt and Victor Jollos Perspectives on Science 4(4), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WAYNE, ANDREW pp.391 - 407 'Theoretical Unity: The Case of the Standard Model' NEEDHAM, PAUL pp.408 - 433 'Substitution : Duhem's Explication of a Chemical Paradigm' MARCUM, JAMES A. pp.434 - 462 'Experimentation and Theory Choice ; Is Thrombin an Enzyme?' Research Policy 25(7), October 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Y. Tanaka and R. Hirasawa pp999-1012 'Features of policy-making processes in Japn's Council for Science and Technology' M. Vivarelli et al pp1013-1026 'Innovation and employment in Italian manufacturing industry' P-B. Joly and M-A. de Looze pp1027-1046 'An analysis of innovation strategies and industrial differentiation through patent applications: the case of plant biotechnology' E. Mansfield and J-Y. Lee pp1047-1058 'The modern university: contributor to industrial innovation and recipient of industrial R&D support' H. Odagiri and H. Yasuda pp1059-1080 'The determinants of overseas R&D by Japanese firms: an empirical study at the industry and company levels' B. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka et al pp1081-1097 'Industrial innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa: the manufacturing sector in Nigeria' G.P. Pisano pp1097-1120 'Learning-before-doing in the development of new process technology' K. Laursen pp1121-1138 'Horizontal divsersification in the danish national system of innovation: the case of pharmaceuticals' P. Swann and M. Prevezer pp1139 'A comparison of the dynamics of industrial clustering in computing and biotechnology' Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 49(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARTMANN, CLAUDE pp.5 - 21 'La revolution verte du Siecle des lumieres: les deux societes savantes orleanaises de la fin de l'Ancien Regime' DURIS, PASCAL pp.23 - 52 'L'enseignement de l'histoire naturelle dans les ecoles centrales (1795-1802)' SCHNITTER, CLAUDE pp.53 - 97 'Le developpement du Museum national d'histoire naturelle de Paris au cours de la seconde moitie du XIXe siecle;' MATAGNE, PATRICK pp.99 - 111 'L'ecologie en France au XIXe siecle: resistances et singularites' Revue D'Histoire des Sciences 49(2-3), Avril-Sep 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOLY, BERNARD pp.147 - 157 'Quand l'alchimie etait une science. Introduction/When alchemy was a science. Introduction' NEWMAN, WILLIAM R. pp.159 - 188 '?: Eirenaeus Philalethes and Carl Jung/?:Eirenaeus Philalethes et Carl Jung VIANO, CRISTINA pp.189 - 213 'Aristote et l'alchimie grecque: La transmutation et le modele aristotelicien entre theorie et pratique/Aristote and the greek alchemy: The transmutation and the aristotelian model between theory and practice OBRIST, BARBARA pp.215 - 286 'Art et nature dans l'alchimie medievale/Art and nature in medieval alchemy' CLERICUZIO, ANTONIO pp.287 - 304 'Alchimie, philosophie corpusculaire et mineralogie dans la Metallographia de John Webster/Alchemy, corpuscular philosophy and mineralogy in the John Webster's Merallographia' JOLY, BERNARD pp.305 - 344 'L'alkahest, dissolvant universel ou quand la theorie ren pensable une pratique impossible/L'alkahest, universal solvent or when the theory make thinkable an impossible practice' Revue D'Histoire des Sciences, 50 (1/2) Jan-Jun 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PINAULT, MICHEL pp.3 - 47 'Naissance d'un dessein : Frederic Joliot et le nucleaire francais (aout 1944 - septembre 1945)' BUSTAMANTE, MARTHA CECILIA pp.50 - 87 'Jacques Solomon (1908-1942): profil d'un physicien theoricien dans la France des annees trente' LELONG, BENOIT pp.89 - 130 'Paul Villard, J.-J. Thomson et la composition des rayons cathodiques' BELNA, JEAN-PIERRE pp.131 - 158 'Les nombres reels: Frege critique de Cantor et de Dedekind' SCHEIDECKER-CHEVALLIER, MYRIAM pp159 - 194 'L'hypothese d'Avogadro (1811) et d'Ampere (1814): la distinction atome/molecule et la theorie de la combinaison chimique' Science as Culture, 26 (Vol. 6 Part 1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'A Spoonful of Blood: Haitians, Racism and AIDS' by Laurent Dubois 'The California Ideology' by Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron 'Naming the Heavens: A Brief History of Earthly Projections, Part II' by Scott L. Montgomery Science as Culture 27 (Vol. 6 Part 2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Inoculating Gadgets Against Ridicule' by Mike Michael 'The Corporate Suppression of Inventions, Conspiracy Theories, and an Ambivalent American Dream' by Stephen Demeo 'Reducing AIDS Risk' by Simon Carter 'Sperm Stories: Romantic, Entrepreneurial, and Environmental Narratives about Treating Male Infertility' by Kirsten Dwight Reviews: 'Greening Public Policy: Sustainability and Beyond', review by Dale Jamieson 'The Enclosure of Nature and the Nature of Enclosures', review by John Roosa 'The Commodification of Seeds', review by Dwijen Rangnekar 'Virtual Struggles?', review by Don Parson Science and Public Policy 24(1), February 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff pp2-6 'Introduction to special issue on science policy dimensions of the triple helix of university-industry-government relations' Rosalba Casas and Matilde Luna pp7-14 'Government, academia and the private sector in Mexico: towards a new configuration' Artur da Rosa Pires and Eduardo Anselmo de Castro pp15-20 'Can a strategic project for a university be regional development?' Cooper H. Lanford et al pp21-28 'The "well-stirred reactor": evolution of industry-government- university relations in Canada' Gerrylynn Kuszen Roberts pp29-36 'Dealing with issues at the academic-industry interface in interwar Britain: University College London and Imperial Chemical Industries' Philippe Mustar pp37-44 'How the French academics create hi-tech companies: the conditions for success or failure' J.-C. Spender pp45-52 'Publicly supported non-defense R&D: the USA's Advanced Technology Program' Norma Morris pp53-62 'Biological medicines in the age of biotech: public policy issues' Science in Context 9(2), Summer 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Helga Nowotny pp85-92 'Introduction' Erwin N. Hiebert pp93-120 'Discipline identification in Chemistry and Physics' Dorit Tanay pp121-138 'The image of music and the bodies of knowledge in the late middle ages: rhythmic procedures as cultural representations' Homage to Yehuda Elkana: Peter Damerow pp139-150 'Number as a second-order concept' Gideon Freundenthal pp151-162 'Pluralism or relativism?' Diana L. Kormos Barkan pp163-176 'The last scientist, teh first magician: dramatic and epic theater as alternative images of science' Adi Ophir pp177-190 'Two-tier thinking: a moral point of view' Ernst Cassirer: John Michael Krois pp191-194 'A note about philosophy and history: the place of Cassirer's Erkenntnisproblem' Ernst Cassirer pp195-216 'From the introduction to the first edition of The Problem of Knowledge in Modern Philosophy (a previously untranslated text)' Science, Technology and Human Values 22(1), Winter 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eduardo Aibar pp3-30 'Constructing a city: the Creda Plan for the extension of Barcelona' Stuart S. Blume pp31-56 'The rhetoric and counter-rhetoric of a "bionic" technology' Klasien Horstman pp57-78 'Chemical analysis of urine for life insurance: the construction of reliability' Ron Eglash pp79-97 'When math worlds collide: intention and invention in ethnomathematics' Lynn J. Frewer et al pp98-124 'Public concerns in the UK about general and specific applications of genetic engineering: risk, benefit, and ethics' Social History of Medicine 9(3), December 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Luke Davidson pp313-334 '"Identities ascertained": British opthamology in teh first half of teh 19th century' Bill Forsythe et al pp225-356 'The new Poor law and the county pauper lunatic asylum: the Devon experience 1834-1884' Waltraud Ernst pp357-382 'European madness and gender in 19th century British India' Ian Dowbiggin pp383-408 'Back to the future: Valentin Magnan, French Psychiatry, and the classification of mental diseases, 1885-1925' Edward Higgs pp409-426 'The statistical big bang of 1911: ideology, technological innovation, and the production of medical statistics' Marta Aleksandra Balinska pp427-446 'The National Institute of Hygiene and Public Health in Poland 1918- 1939' John Welshman pp447-466 'In search of the "problem family": public health and social work in England and Wales 1940-1970' Discussion Point: James C. Riley pp467-472 'The morbidity of medical practitioners' Social Studies of Science 27(1), February 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eric Fracoeur pp7-40 'The forgotten tool: teh design and use of molecular models' Nelly Oudshoorn pp41-72 'From population control politics to chemicals: teh WHO as an intermediary organization in contraceptive development' Martina Merz and karin Knorr Cetina pp73-112 'Deconstruction in a "thinking" science: theoretical physicists at work' Responses and replies: George Gale and Cassandra L. Pinnick pp113-122 'Stalking theoretical physicists: an ethnography flounders: a response to Merz and Knorr Cetina' Karin Knorr Cetina and Martina Merz pp123-130 'Floundering or frolicking - how does ethnography fare in theoretical physics? (and what sort of ethnography?): a reply to Gale and Pinnick' Judith Fadlon and Noah Lewin-Epstein pp131-141 'Laughter spreadds: another perspective on boundary crossing in the Benveniste affair' Caroline Joan Picart pp142-146 'Blurring boundaries: a reply to Fadlon and Lewin-Epstein' Research Note: Roland Wagner-Dobler pp147-170 'Self-organizatiuon of scientific specialization and diversification: a quantitative case study' Social Studies of Science 27(2), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maria Jesus Santesmases and Emilio Munoz pp187-220 'Scientific organization in Spain (1950-1970): social isolation and international legitimation of biochemists and molecular biologists on the periphery' Lisa M. Mitchell and Alberto Cambrosio pp221-272 'The invisible topography of power: electromagnetic fields, bodies and the environment' Stefan Timmermans and Marc Berg pp273-306 'Standardization in action: achieving local universality through medical protocols' Research Note: Ron Eglash pp317-334 'The African heritage of Benjamin Banneker' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin Kusch pp1-26 'The sociophilosophy of folk psychology' Toine Pieters pp27-74 'Shaping a new biological factor, "the interferon", in Room 215 of the National Institute for Medical Research, 1956/57' Richard A. Richards pp75-98 'Darwin and the inefficacy of artificial selection' David Corfield pp99-122 'Assaying Lakatos's philosophy of mathematics' Alfredo Marcos pp123-140 'The tension between Aristotle's theories and use of metaphor' Willem R. De Jong pp141-166 'Kant's theory of geometrical reasoning and the anaytic-synthetic distinction. On Hintikka's interpretation of Kant's philosophy of mathematics' Jose A. Diez pp167 'A hundred years of numbers. An historical introduction to measurement theory 1887-1990. Part 1: the formation period. Two lines of research: axiomatics and real morphisms, scales and invariance' Technology and Culture 37(3), July 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Logan Hovis and Jeremy Mouat pp429-456 'Miners, engineers and the transformation of work in the Western mining industry, 1880-1930' Catherine Westfall and Lillian Hoddeson pp457-492 'Thinking small in big science: the founding of Fermilab, 1960-1972' Virginia P. Dawson pp493-526 'Knowledge is power: E.G. Bailey and the invention and marketing of the Bailey Boiler Meter' Michael Allen pp527-571 'The puzzle of Nazi modernism: modern technology and ideological consensus at Auschwitz' Technology and Culture 37(4), October 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rudi Volti pp663-685 'A century of automobility' Hugh Richard Slotten pp686-720 '"Rainbow in the sky": FM radio, technical superiority and regulatory decision-making' John W. Servos pp721-762 'Engineers, businessmen and the academy: the beginnings of sponsored research at the University of Michigan' Ronald Kline and Trevor Pinch pp763-795 'Users as agents of technological change: the social construction of the automobile in the rural United States' Exhibit reviews: Russell Olwell pp813-816 '"Detroit - Motor City" at the Detroit Historical Museum' Brian O'Donnell pp817-827 'Memory and hope: four local museums in the mill towns of the industrial northeast' -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 15:08:48 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 24 - Part One This is the second Journal Article Listing of 1997 (the 24th over all). The Listing is in two parts, and includes the following journals: * Ambix 44(1), March 1997 * Annals of Science 54(4), July 1997 * Annals of Science 54(5), September 1997 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 17(1), March 1997 * Archaeometry 39(2), August 1997 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 50(3), 1996 * Biology and Philosophy 12(2), April 1997 * Biology and Philosophy 12(3), July 1997 * British Journal for the History of Science 30(2), June 1997 * British Journal for the History of Science 30(3), September 1997 * British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 48(2), June 1997 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71(2), Summer 1997 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum 27, June 1997 * Clio Medica 40 * Clio Medica 41 * Configurations 4(2), Spring 1996 * Configurations 4(3), Fall 1996 * Historia Scientiarum 6(3), March 1997 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19(1), 1997 * History and Technology 13(4), 1996 * History of Science 35(2), June 1997 * History of Science 35(3), September 1997 * History of the Human Sciences 10(2), 1997 * History of the Human Sciences 10(3), 1997 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(2), April-June 1997 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(3), July-Sep 1997 * Isis 88(1), March 1997 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 28(2), May 1997 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 28(3), August 1997 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 33(2) * Journal of the History of Biology 30(2), Summer 1997 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(2), April 1997 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(3), July 1997 * Medical History 41(3), July 1997 * Minerva 35(2), Summer 1997 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 51(2), July 1997 * Philosophy of Science 63(4), December 1996 * Research Policy 25(8), January 1997 * Research Policy 26(1), March 1997 * Science and Public Policy 24(2), April 1997 * Science and Public Policy 24(3), June 1997 * Science in Context 9(4), Winter 1996 * Science, Technology and Human Values 22(2), Spring 1997 * Science, Technology and Human Values 22(3), Summer 1997 * Social History of Medicine 10(1), April 1997 * Social History of Medicine 10(2), August 1997 * Social Studies of Science 27(3), June 1997 * Social Studies of Science 27(4), August 1997 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(2), June 1997 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(3), September 1997 * Technology and Culture 38(1), January 1997 * Technology and Culture 38(2), April 1997 * Technology and Culture 38(3), July 1997 ############# Ambix 44(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nathan M. BROOKS p. 1-10 "Public Lectures in Chemistry in Russia: 1750-1870." Carsten REINHARDT and Anthony S. TRAVIS p. 11-18 "The Introduction of Aniline Dyes to Paper Printing and Queen Victoria's Postage Stamps." Hannah GAY p. 19-38 "The Chemical Philosophy of Theodore W. Richards." Annals of Science 54(4), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K. Pelis pp331-360 'Blood clots: the 19th century debate over the substance and means of transfusion in Britain' R. Tattersall pp361-374 'Frederick Pavy (1829-1911) and his opposition to the glycogenic theory of Claude Bernard' J. Wess pp375-396 'The logic demonstrators of the 3rd Earl Stanhope (1753-1816)' M. Duck pp397-406 'A question of faith: Goethe's belief in the immutability of light' Essay review: Ivor Grattan-Guinness pp407-422 'A retreat from holisms: Carnap's logical course, 1921-43' (of Cirera et al (eds.) El Programma de Carnap) Annals of Science 54(5), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F. Kurzer pp431-462 'Samuel Parkes: chemist, author, reformer - a biography' M. Mosher Flesher pp463-488 'Repetitive order and the human walking apparatus: Prussian military science versus the Webers' locomotion research' R. Wallis pp507-522 'Edward Cocker (1632?-1676) and his Arithmetick: De Morgan demolished' Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 17(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roshdi RASHED p. 9-56 "Le commentaire par al-Kindi de l'Optique d'Euclide: un traite jusqu'ici inconnu." Charles BURNETT, Keiji YAMAMOTO and Michio YANO p. 57-90 "Al-Kindi on Finding Buried Treasure." Steven HARVEY p. 91-114 "Averroes' Use of Examples in his Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics and Some Remarks on his Role as Commentator." Josep Puig MONTADA p. 115-138 "Les Stades de la philosophie naturelle d'Averroes." Herbert A. DAVIDSON p. 139-152 "The Relation between Averroes' Middle and Long Commentaries on the De anima." Response by Alfred L. IVRY p. 153-155 Archaeometry 39(2), August 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REVIEW ARTICLE B.J. JOHNSON and G.H. MILLER p. 265-288 "Archaeological applications of amino acid racemization." S. MANDAL p. 289-308 "Striking the balance: the roles of petrography and geochemistry in stone axe studies in Ireland." G. ARMIENTO, D. ATTANASIO and R. PLATANIA p. 309-320 "Electron spin resonance study of white marbles from Tharros (Sardinia): a reappraisal of the technique, possibilities and limitations." K.J. MATTHEWS p. 321-332 "The establishment of a dat base of neutron activation analyses of white marble." G. ENDLICHER and A. TILLMANN p. 333-342 "Lime plaster as an adhesive for hafting Eighteenth-Dynasty flint sickles from Tell el Dab'a, Eastern Nile Delta (Egypt)." T. ROTUNNO, L. SABBATINI and M. CORRENTE p. 343-354 "A provenance study of pottery from archaeological sites near Canosa, Puglia (Italy)." Th. REHREN p. 355-368 "Ramesside glass-colouring crucibles." M. HALL and L. YABLONSKY p. 369-378 "Chemical analyses of glass beads found in two Sarmatian burials." S.M.M. YOUNG, P. BUDD, R. HAGGERTY and A.M. POLLARD p. 379-392 "Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry for the analysis of ancient metals." C.N. ZWICKY-SOBCZYK and W.B. STERN p. 393-406 "X-ray flourescence and density measurements on surface-treated Roman silver coins." C.G. SAMPSON and J.C. VOGEL p. 407-414 "Anomalous carbon-13 values for fibre temper in ceramics." A. BALZER et al p. 415-430 "In vitro decomposition of bone collagen by soil bacteria: the implications for stable isotope analysis in archaeometry." J.M. LaBELLE and J.L. EIGHMY p. 431-440 "Additional archaeomagnetic data on the south-west USA master geomagnetic pole curve." K.B. PERSSON p. 441-444 "Soil phosphate analysis: a new technique for measurement in the field using a test strip." R.E.M. HEDGES et al. p. 445-471 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 24." Archive for History of Exact Sciences 50(3), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K. Hentschel pp199 'An Unwelcome Discovery : The Pole Effect in the Electric Arc, a Threat to Early 20th Cenury Precision Spectrometry' Biology and Philosophy 12(2), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Willem de Winter pp149-184 'The beanbag genetics controversy: towards a synthesis of opposing views of natural selection' Elias L. Khalil pp185-206 'Economics, biology and naturalism: three problems concerning the question of individuality' James Maffie pp207-224 '"Just-so" stories about "inner cognitive Africa": some doubts about Sorensen's evolutionary epistemology of thought experiments' Discussion: Christopher D. Horvath pp225-232 'Discussion: phylogenetic species concept: pluralism, monism, and history' Biology and Philosophy 12(3), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cecilia M. Heyes pp299-301 'A tribute to Donald T. Campbell' Frederick Rauscher pp303-326 'How a Kantian can accept evolutionary metaethics' Camilo J. Cela-Conde and Gisele Marty pp327-340 'Mind architecture and brain architecture' Bruce N. Waller pp341-356 'What rationality adds to animal morality' Lee McIntyre pp357-367 'Gould on laws in biological science' William A. Rottschaefer pp369-384 'Evolutionary ethics: an irresistable temptation: some reflections on Paul Farber's The Temptation of Evolutionary Ethics' Discussion: James A. Ryan pp385-397 'Taking the "error" out of Ruse's error theory' British Journal for the History of Science 30(2), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paula GOULD p. 127-150 "Women and the culture of university physics in late nineteenth- century Cambridge." J.F.M. CLARK p. 151-176 "`The ants were duly visited': making sense of John Lubbock, scientific naturalism and the senses of social insects." Alex Soojung-Kim PANG p. 177-202 "`Stars should henceforth register themselves': astrophotography at the early Lick Observatory." Helge KRAGH p. 203-220 "S.M. Jorgensen and his controversy with A. Werner: a reconsideration." British Journal for the History of Science 30(3), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Adrian Rice pp257-274 'Inspiration of desperation? Augustus De Morgan's appointment to the chair of mathematics at London University in 1828' John Tresch pp275-290 '"the potent magic of verisimilitude": Edgar Allan Poe within the mechanical age' Maisie May pp291-306 'Inoculating the urban poor in the late 18th century' Jennifer Tannoch-Bland pp307-320 'Dugald Stewart on intellectual character' Aileen Fyfe pp321-336 'The reception of William Paley's Natural Theology in the University of Cambridge' Adelheid Voskuhl pp337-356 'Recreating Herschel's actinometry: an essay in the historiography of experimental practice' Clinton Chaloner pp357-374 'The most wonderful experiment in the world: a history of the cloud chamber' Barbara K. Stepansky pp375-385 'Ambiguity: aspects of the wave-particle duality' British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 48(2), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Robert Brown pp161-180 'Proofs and pictures' Michael Kruse pp181-194 'Variation and the accuracy of predictions' Peter Milne pp195-232 'Bruno de Finetti and the logic of conditional events' Paul Noordhof pp233-250 'Making the change: the functionalist's way' Samir Okasha pp251-256 'Laudan and Leplin on empirical equivalence' Natasa Rakic pp257-280 'Past, present, future and special relativity' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71(2), Summer 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael R. McVaugh pp201-223 'Bedside manners in the Middle Ages' (Garrison Lecture) Terrie M. Romano pp224-248 'Gentlemanly versus scientific ideals: John Burdon Sanderson, medical education, and the failure of the Oxford school of physiology' Anne Hardy pp249-272 'Poliomyelitis and the neurologists: the view from England 1896-1966' Martha Verbrugge pp273-304 'Recreating the body: women's physical education and the science of sex differences in America, 1900-1940' Walton O. Schalick III pp305-315 'The Henry E. Sigerist medieval manuscript reproduction collection: a finding list' Bulletin of the Metals Museum 27, June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHIMIZU Ken-ichi p.2 "In Memoriam of Academician Georgy V. Kurdjumov." Alessandra GIUMLIA-MAIR p.3-15 "Early Instances of Shakudo-type Alloys in the West." ZHOU Weirong p.16-25 "A Study of the Origins of Bronze Coinage in China." LI Jinghua p.26-45 "The Investigation and Study of Iron-smelting Ruins in the Warring States Period in Henan Province, China." Mark E. HALL and Leonid YABLONSKY p.46-53 "An EMPA Study of Gold from a Late Sarmatian Burial." Clio Medica 40 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Fleming 'A short history of cardiology' Clio Medica 41 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Accidents in history (edited by Roger COOTER and Bill LUCKIN) Roger COOTER and Bill LUCKIN p. 1-16 "Accidents in History: an introduction." Robert CAMPBELL p. 17-34 "Philosophy and the Accident." Judith GREEN p. 35-58 "Accidents: The Remnants of a Modern Classificatory System." Arthur F. McEVOY p. 59-89 "Working Environments: An Ecological Approach to Industrial Health and Safety." Roy PORTER p.90-106 "Accidents in the Eighteenth Century." Roger COOTER p. 107-157 "The Moment of the Accident: Militarism and Modernity in Late- Victorian Britain." John F. HUTCHINSON p. 158-178 "Civilian Ambulances and Lifesaving Societies: The European Experience, 1870-1914." Dietrich MILLES p. 179-195 "What are Occupational Diseases? Risk and Risk Management in Industrial Medicine in Germany, c.1880-1920." Joel A. TARR and Mark TEBEAU p. 196-233 "Housewives as Home Safety Managers: The Changing Perception of the Home as a Place of Hazard and Risk, 1870-1949." Bill LUCKIN p. 234-254 "War on the Road: Traffic Accidents and Social Tension in Britain, 1939-45." Configurations 4(2), Spring 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael SAPPOL p.131-184 "Sammy Tubbs and Dr. Hubbs: Anatomical Dissection, Minstrelsy, and the Technology of Self-Making in Postbellum America." Lance SCHACHTERLE p.185-214 "Information Entropy in Pynchon's Fiction." Stephen H. KELLERT p.215-232 "Science and Literature and Philosophy: The Case of Chaos Theory and Deconstruction." ESSAY REVIEW George ROUSSEAU p.233-240 "The Anthologist as Critic as Missionary." (Review of "The Faber Book of Science", ed. by John Carey. Winchester, Mass: Faber and Faber, 1996) Configurations 4(3), Fall 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jay David BOLTER and Richard GRUSIN p.311-358 "Remediation." Adrian MACKENZIE p.359-380 "Undecidability: The History and Time of The Universal Turing Machine." Diederick RAVEN p.381-426 "The Enculturation of Logical Practice." Bonnie SHULMAN p.427-452 "What If We Change Our Axioms? A Feminist Inquiry into the Foundations of Mathematics." Historia Scientiarum 6(3), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Keizo HASHIMOTO and Catherine JAMI p. 171-186 "Kepler's Laws in China: A Missing Link ? Jean-Francois Foucquet's Lifa Wenda." Kunimitsu NAKAMURA p. 187-208 "Process Through Disaffirmance of `Material Theory of Heat' to Introduction and Diffusion of `Kinetic Theory of Heat' in Japan." Miwao MATSUMOTO p. 209-228 "The Imperial Japanese Navy's Connection with a Marine Steam Turbine Transfer from the West: A Sociological Model of the Early 20th Century." NOTE Kazuo MUROI p. 229-230 "An Enigmatic Sentence in the Old Babylonian Table of Exponents and Logarithms." REVIEW ESSAY Lewis PYENSON p. 231-242 "Western Wind: The Atomic Bomb in American Memory." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19(1), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jack Urbain pp11-12 'Short biography of Raymond Jeener (1904-1995) Rene Thomas pp13-18 'The impact of the Rouge-Cloitre group as seen by a geneticist' Maurice Errera pp19-26 'Working at the Rouge-Cloitre: a personal account' Richard M. Burian pp27-46 'Exploratory experimentation and the role of histochemical techniques in the work of Jean Brachet, 1938-1952' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger pp47-68 'Cytoplasmic particles in Brussels (Jean Brachet, Hubert Chantrenne, Raymond Jeener) and at Rockefeller (Albert Claude), 1935-1955' Jan Sapp pp69-88 'Jean Brachet, L'heredite generale and the origins of molecular embryology' Denis Thieffry pp89-112 'Contributions of the "Rouge-Cloitre Group" to the notion of "messenger RNA"' Denis Thieffry and Richard Burian (transcribers) pp113-140 'Interview of Jean Brachet by Jan Sapp, Arco Felice, Italy December 10, 1980' Denis Thieffry and Richard Burian pp141-142 'Some archival resources for research on the Rouge-Cloitre Group' History and Technology 13(4), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DOMINIQUE PESTRE pp241 'The Moral and Political Economy of French Scientists in the First Half of the XXth Century'. SORAYA BOUDIA pp249 'The Curie Labratory: Radioactivity and Metrology' XAVIER ROQUE pp267 'Marie Curie and the Radium Industry: A Preliminary Sketch' BENEDICTE VINCENT pp293 'Genesis of the Pavillion Pasteur of the Institut Du Radium of Paris' MICHEL PINAULT pp307 'The Joliot-Curies: Science, Politics, Networks' JEFF HUGHES pp325 'The French Connection: The Joliot-Curies and Nuclear Research in Paris, 1925-1933' History of Science 35(2), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alice N. Walters pp121-154 'Conversation pieces: science and politeness in 18th century England' Serafina Cuomo pp155-188 'Shooting by the book: notes on Niccolo Tartaglia's Nova Scientia' Michael Wintroub pp189-217 'The looking glass of facts: collecting, rhetoric and citing the self in the experimental natural philosophy of Robert Boyle' William Clark pp219-239 'German textbooks in the Goethezeit, Part 1' Essay review: Ann Dally pp241-243 (of Robin Dunbar, The Trouble with Science) History of Science 35(3), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nicolas Rasmussen pp245-293 'The mid-century biophysics bubble: Hiroshima and the biological revolution in America, revisited' William Clark pp295-363 'German physics textbooks in the Goethezeit, Part 2' History of the Human Sciences 10(2), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BROWN, ROBERT pp1-21 'The delayed birth of social experiments' VALENTINE, JEREMY pp23-40 'Hobbe's political geometry' CAMPBELL, JAN pp41-60 'Mediations of the female imaginary and symbolic' PALONEN, KARI pp61-80 'Quentin Skinner's rhetoric of conceptual change' History of the Human Sciences 10(3), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAND, SEAN and IRVING VELODY pp1-8 'Introduction: Who Speaks? The Voice in the Human Sciences' LYNCH, MICHAEL pp9-21 'A so-called 'fraud': moral modulations in a literary scandal' SMITH, ROGER pp22-39 'History and the history of the human sciences: what voice?' BURKE, SEAN pp40-55 'Who speaks? Who writes? Dialogue and authorship in the 'Phaedrus' HAND, SEAN pp56-68 'The other voice:ethics and expression in Emmanuel Levinas' BUCKLER, STEVE pp69-86 'Machiavelli and Rousseau: the standpoint of the city and the authorial voice in political theory' OSBORNE, THOMAS and NIKOLAS ROSE pp87-104 'In the name of society, or three theses on the history of social thought' STILL, JUDITH pp105-121 'Homo economics in the 20th century: ecriture masculine and women's work' JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER pp122-133 'Anthropology and the sciences humaines: the voice of Levi-Strauss' MYERSON, GEORGE pp134-150 '"They speak for themselves", or else...:human voices and the dreams of knowledge GERGEN, KENNETH pp151-173 'Who speaks and who replies in human science scholarship?' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(2), April-June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Raul Rojas pp5-16 'Konrad Zuse's legacy: the architecture of the Z1 and Z3' Wolfgang K. Giloi pp17-24 'Konrad Zuse'a Plankulkul. The first high-level, "non von Neumann" programming language' Harry Polachek pp25-30 'Before the ENIAC' Friedrich W. Kistermann pp31-45 'Loacting the victims: the nonrole of punched card technology and census work' H.D. Huskey et al pp46-50 'The SWAC design features and operating experience' Harry D. Huskey pp51 'SWAC - Standards West Automatic Computer: the pioneer day session at NCC July 1978' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(3), July-Sep 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William Aspray pp4-15 'The Intel 4004 microprocessor: what constituted invention?' Susan B. Barnes pp16-26 'Douglas Carl Engelbart: developing the underlying concepts of contemporary computing' James W. Cortada pp27-40 'Economic preconditions that made possible application of commercial computing in the United States' Donald MacKenzie and Garrel Pottinger pp41-59 'Mathematics, technology and trust: formal verification, computer security and the US military' JoAnne Yates pp60 'Early interactions between the life insurance and computer industries: the Prudential's Edmund C. Berkeley' Isis 88(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pamela O. Long pp1-41 'Power, patronage and the authorship of ars: from mechanical know-how to mechanical knowledge in the last scribal age' Neil M. Ribe pp42-61 'Cartesian optics and the mastery of nature' Kathy J. Cooke pp62-86 'From science to practice, or practice to science? Chickens and eggs in Raymond Pearl's agricultural breeding research, 1907-1916' Steven J. Novak pp87-110 'LSD before Leary: Sidney Cohen's critique of 1950s psychedelic drug research' Essay review: Michael Ruse pp111-117 'Darwinism fleurit!' (of Gayon, Darwin et l'apres-Darwin, and Depew and Weber, Darwinism Evolving) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 15:10:04 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 24 - Part Two Journal for the History of Astronomy 28(2), May 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jose CHABAS and Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 93-105 "Computational Astronomy: Five Centuries of Finding True Syzygy." Mario ARNALDI and Karlheinz SCHALDACH p. 107-117 "A Roman Cylinder Dial: Witness to a Forgotten Tradition." J.M. STEELE and F.R. STEPHENSON p. 119-131 "Lunar Eclipse Times Predicted by the Babylonians." J.M. STEELE p. 133-139 "Solar Eclipse Times Predicted by the Babylonians." Engel SLUITER p. 141-145 "The First Known Telescopes Carried To America, Asia and the Arctic, 1614-39." Edward GRANT p. 147-168 "The Medieval Cosmos: Its Structure and Operation." Journal for the History of Astronomy 28(3), August 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wilbur R. KNORR p.187-222 "Sacrobosco's Quadrans: Date and Sources." Engel SLUITER p.223-234 "The Telescope Before Galileo." Bruce Stansfield EASTWOOD p.235-258 "Astronomy in Christian Latin Europe c.500 - c.1150." ESSAY REVIEW Robert S. WESTMAN P.259-270 "Zinner, Copernicus, and the Nazis." (Review of "Entstehung und Ausbreitung der copernicanischen Lehre". Ernst Zinner, ed. by. Heribert M. Nobis and Felix Schmeidler. Munich: C.H. Beck, 1988) Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 33(2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLOWERS, GEOFFREY H and CHI, SERENA YANG HSUEH pp115-126 'Freud's Deshi: The Coming of Psychoanalysis to Japan' Special issue: Historians and the Bell Curve Contrversies SAMELSON, FRANZ pp129-133 'On the Uses of History: the Case of 'The Bell Curve'' ZENDERLAND, LEILA pp135-139 'The 'Bell Curve' and the Shape of History' WEIDMAN, NADINE pp141-144 'Heredity, Intelligence and Neuropsychology; Or, Why 'The Bell Curve' Is Good Science' TUCKER, WILLIAM H. pp145-162 'Re-Reconsidering Burt: beyond a Reasonable Doubt' Journal of the History of Biology 30(2), Summer 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christine Brandon-Jones pp145-178 'Edward Blyth, Charles Darwin and the animal trade in 19th century India and Britain' Edward A. Eigen pp179-209 'Overcoming first impressions: Georges Cuvier's types' Michael T. Ghiselin and Christiane Groeben pp211-228 'Elias Metschnikoff, Anton Dohrn and the metazoan common ancestor' Viktor Hamburger pp229-238 'Wilhelm Roux: visionary with a blind spot' Ernest B. Hook pp239-242 'The exclusion of minor malformations in the study of mutation in the offspring of survivors of atomic bombs: methodological, not sociopolitical, rationale' Barbara R. Stein pp243-266 'Annie M. Alexander: extraordinary patron' Richard England pp267-290 'Natural selection before the Origin: public reactions of some naturalists to the Darwin-Wallace papers (Thomas Boyd, Arthur Hussey, and Henry Baker Tristram' Essay review: Kevin Dann and Gregg Mitman pp291-302 'Exploring the borders of environmental history and history of ecology' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(2), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Barbara Clow pp175-201 '"Swapping grief": the role of the laity in alternative medical encounters' Susan D. Jones pp202-235 'Framing animal disease: housecats with feline urological syndrome, their owners and their doctors' Vern L. Bullouch pp236-253 'American phsyicians and sex research and expertise, 1900-1990' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(3), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernadette McCauley pp289-309 '"Sublime anomalies": women religious and roman catholic hospitals in New York City, 1850-1920' James A. Marcum pp310-337 'The development of heparin in Toronto' Susan L. Speaker pp338-376 'From "happiness pills" to "national nightmare": changing cultural assessments of minor tranquilizers in America, 1955-1980' Medical History 41(3), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Graham Mooney pp261-290 '"A tissue of the most flagrant anomalies": smallpox vaccination and the centralisation of sanitary administration in 19th century London' Fiona A. MacDonald pp291-321 'Vaccination policy of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, 1801 to 1863' Michael Hunter pp322-361 'Boyle versus the Galenists: a suppressed critique of 17th century medical practice and its significance' Alan Dyer pp362-384 'The English sweating sickness of 1551: an epidemic anatomised' Minerva 35(2), Summer 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Helmut de Rudder pp99-125 'The transformation of East German higher education: renewal as adaption, integration and innovation' Wolf Hafele pp127-137 'Reshaping and integrating a large scientific institution of the fomer German Democratic Republic after reunification' Neil Whyte and Philip Gummett pp139-169 'Far beyond the bounds of science: the making of the United Kingdom's first space policy' Goran Blomqvist pp171-194 'State, university and academic freedom in Sweden: the universities of Uppsala and Lund between 1820 and 1920' Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 51(2), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.A.R. Cooper pp161-174 'Robert Hooke's work as Surveyor for the City of London in the aftermath of the Great Fire. Part one: Robert Hooke's first surveys for the City of London' Geoffrey Cantor pp175-193 'Quakers in the Royal Society, 1660-1750' D. Lynden-Bell and R.M. Lynden-Bell pp195-198 'On the shapes of Newton's revolving orbits' Patricia Fara pp199-210 'The Royal Society's portrait of Joseph Banks' William S. Pierpoint pp211-217 'Edward Stone (1702-1768) and Edmund Stone (1700-1768): confused identities resolved' Sydney Ross pp219-233 'The Dalton entail' Donald A. Henderson pp235-245 'The miracle of vaccination' I.M. James pp247-261 'James Joseph Sylvester FRS (1814-1897)' John Varley Jeffrey pp263-279 'The Varley family: engineers and artists' Maurice V. Wilkes pp281-290 'Sir Edward Appleton and early ionosphere research' Claude Debru pp291-307 'The 1996 Claude Bernard lecture: On the usefulness of the history of science for scientific education' Reminiscences and discoveries: Allan R. Mackintosh pp309-316 'The crocodile and the elephant. Rutherford, Bohr and quantum physics' B. Bleaney pp317-334 'Jubilees of radio-frequency spectroscopy' Essay review: Sir Alan Cook pp327-334 'Seeds of the scientific revolution' Philosophy of Science 63(4), December 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alison Gopnik pp485-514 'The scientist as child' Susan Carey and Elizabeth Spelke pp515-533 'Science and core knowledge' Arthur Fine pp534-537 'Science as child's play: tales from the crib' Ronald N. Giere pp538-541 'The scientist as adult' Nancy Nersessian pp542-546 'Child's play' Miriam Solomon pp547-551 'Commentary on Alison Gopnik's "The scientist as child"' Alison Gopnik pp552-561 'A reply to commentators' Kim Sterelny pp562-584 'The return of the group' Mauro Dorato pp585-604 'On becoming, relativity, and nonseparability' John Greenwood pp605-621 'Freud's "tally" argument, placebo control treatments, and the evaluation of psychotherapy' Adolf Grunbaum pp622-641 'Empirical evaluations of theoretical explanations of psychotherapeutic efficacy: a reply to Greenwood' Edward Erwin pp642-651 'The evaluation of psychotherapy: a reply to Greenwood' Branden Fitelson pp652-660 'Wayne, Horwich, and evidential diversity' Wayne C. Myrvold pp661-665 'Bayesianism and diverse evidence: a reply to Andrew Wayne' Daniel Steel pp666-674 'Bayesianism and the value of diverse evidence' Research Policy 25(8), January 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. Teubal pp1161-1188 'A catalytic and evolutionary approach to horizontal technology policies (HTPs)' P.L. Daniels pp1189-1208 'National technology gaps and trade - an empirical study of the influence of globalisation' J. Howells pp1209-1220 'Rethinking the market-technology relationship for innovation' M. Klaes pp1221-1234 'Sociotechnical constituencies, game theory and the diffusion of compact discs. An inter-disciplinary investigation into the market for recorded music' E. Brouwer and A. Kleinknecht pp1235-1242 'Measuring the unmeasurable: a country's non-R&D expeenditure on product and service innovations' A. Furtado pp1243-1260 'The French system of innovation in the oil industry some lessons about the role of public policies and sectoral patterns of technological change in innovation networking' A. Prencipe pp1261-1276 'Technological competencies and product's evolutionary dynamics a case study from the aero-engine industry' R.J.W. Tijssen and J.C. Korevaar pp1277-1294 'Unravelling the cognitive and interorganisational structure of public/private R&D networks: a case study of catalysis research in the Netherlands' Research Policy 26(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.S. Katz and B.R. Martin pp1-18 'What is research collaboration?' B.S. Tether et al pp19-32 'Smaller enterprises and innovation in the UK: the SPRU Innovations Database revisited P.A. Geroski pp33-48 'How persisently do firms innovate?' J. Islas pp49-66 'Getting round the lock-in in electricity generating systems: the example of the gas turbines' C.W.I. Pistorius and J.M. Utterback pp67-84 'Multi-mode interaction among technologies' R. Florida pp85-104 'The globalisation of R&D: results of a survey of foreign-affiliated R&D laboratories in the USA' S.H. Thomke pp105-120 'The role of flexibility in the development of new products: an empirical study' S.-H. Chen pp121-136 'Decision-making in research and development collaboration' Science and Public Policy 24(2), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Barbara Simpson and John Craig pp70-78 'A policy for science innovation: the New Zealand experience' Carlos M. Correa pp79-92 'New international standards for intellectual property: impact on technology flows and innovation in developing countries' Andrzej H. Jasinski pp93-100 'New developments in science-industry linkages in Poland' Steven D. Beggs pp101-112 'Determining an efficient structure for the US R&D enterprise: the onion model' Peter L. Daniels pp113-122 'Translating national R&D investment into trade success: an exploration into some dynamic linkages' Adrian Deville and Tim Turpin pp123-134 'Research and ecologically sustainable development: "how will we know what we want to know?"' Science and Public Policy 24(3), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Benedicte Callan pp146-160 'Why production technology is not a measure of competitiveness in the biotechnologies' Carlos Zamora and Sandra M. Thomas pp161-172 'Ownership of plant genetic resources: screening and industrial utilisation' Jacqueline Senker and Peter Senker pp173-182 'Implications of industrial relationships for universities: a case study of the UK Teaching Company Scheme' Dimitros Deniozos pp183-188 'Relevance of research and technological activities for economic development in less-favoured European countries' Nikos Kastrinos and Fernando Romero pp189-196 'Policies for competitiveness in less-favoured regions of Europe: a comparison of Greece and Porugal' Xavier Ballart and Joan Subirats pp197-205 'Science and technology policy for a medium-sized industrial country: the case of Spain' Science in Context 9(4), Winter 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hubert Goenner and Giuseppe Castagnetti pp325-386 'Albert Einstein as pacifist and democrat during World War I' Sean F. Johnston pp387-420 'The construction of colorimetry by committee' William Clark pp421-486 'On the ministerial archive of academic acts' Martin H. Krieger pp487-510 'Making a paradigmatic convention normal: entrenching means and variances as statistics' Alfred Gierer pp511-530 'Organisms-mechanisms: Stahl, Wolff and the case against reductionist exclusion' Jean-Baptiste Lamarck pp531-540 'Species (a previously untranslated text)' Alexandre Metraux pp541 'Jean Baptiste Lamarck's quest for natural species' Science, Technology and Human Values 22(2), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Abraham and Julie Sheppard pp139-167 'Democracy, technocracy and the secret state of medicines control: expert and nonexpert perspectives' Roderick D. Buchanan pp168-206 'Ink blots or profile plots: the Rorschach versus the MMPI as the right tool for a science-based profession' Bernhard Truffer and Gregor Durrenberger pp207-234 'Outsider iniatives in the reconstruction of the car: the case of lightweight vehicle milieus in Switzerland' Rachel N. Weber pp235-253 'Manufacturing gender in commercial and military cockpit design' Science, Technology and Human Values 22(3), Summer 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H.M. Collins et al pp267-285 'Ways of going on: an analysis of skill applied to medical practice' Stuart Shapiro pp286-316 'Degrees of freedom: the interaction of standards of practice and engineering judgment' Aidan Davison et al pp317-348 'Problematic publics: a critical review of surveys of public attitudes to biotechnology' Leslie R. Alm pp349-368 'Scientists and the acid rain policy in Canada and the United States' David Bloor pp373-385 'Remember the strong program?' Social History of Medicine 10(1), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve King pp3-24 'Dying with style: infant death and its context in a rural industrial township 1650-1830' Harriet Deacon pp25-52 'Cape Town and "country" doctors in the Cape Colony during the first half of the 19th century' Graham Mooney pp53-78 'Professionalization in public health and the measurement of sanitary progress in 19th century England and Wales' Marguerite W. Dupree pp79-104 'Other than healing: medical practitioners and the business of life assurance during the 19th and early 20th centuries' William H. Schneider pp105-126 'Blood transfusion in peace and war, 1900-1918' Documents and sources: Edward Higgs and Joseph Melling pp127-136 'Chasing the ambulance: the emerging crisis in the preservation of modern health records' Discussion point: David Wright pp137-156 'Getting out of the asylum: understanding the confinement of the insane in the 19th century' Reply: Robert Woods pp157-164 '"Sickness is a baffling matter": a reply to James C. Riley' Social History of Medicine 10(2), August 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shula Marks pp205-220 'What is colonial about colonial medicine? And what has happenedto imperialism and health?' Rosa Maria Medina Domenech pp221-242 'Scientific rhetoric in the consolidation of a therapeutic monopoly, medical discourses of Spanish radiotherapists, 1895-1936' John Mohan pp243-262 'Neglected areas of regionalism? The commissioners for the special areas and grants to hospital services in the 1930s' Melbourne Tapper pp263-290 'An "anthropathology" of the "American negro": anthropology, genetics, and the new racial science, 1940-1952' Discussion point: Ann Dally pp291-304 'The rise and fall of pink disease' Documents and sources: M. Kemp et al pp305-330 'Finding and using inter-war maternity records' Stuart Anderson pp331-344 '"I remember it well": oral history in the history of pharmacy' Social Studies of Science 27(3), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daniel Breslau pp363-394 'Contract shop epistemology: credibility and problem construction in applied social science' Robert Evans pp395-438 'Soothsaying or science? falsification, uncertainty and social change in macroeconomic modelling' Discussion paper: Brian Martin pp439-464 'Science, technology and nonviolent action: the case for a utopian dimension in the social analysis of science and technology' Historic paper: T.J. Pinch pp465-482 'Kuhn - the conservative and radical interpretations: are some Mertonians "Kuhnians" and some Kuhnians "Mertonians"' Obituary 'Thomas S. Kuhn (18 July 1922 - 17 June 1996)' Essay review: John A. Schuster and Alan B.H. Taylor pp503-536 'Blind trust: the gentlemanly origins of experimental science' Social Studies of Science 27(4), August 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Graham Spinardi pp547-582 'Aldermaston and British nuclear weapons development: testing the "Zuckerman thesis"' Michael E. Gorman pp583-624 'Mind in the world: cognition and practice in the invention of the telephone' Amy Sue Bix pp625-668 'Experiences and voices of eugenics field-workers: "women's work" in biology' Research note: Stephane Baldi and Lowell L.Hargens pp669 'Re-examining Price's conjectures on the structure of reference networks: results from the special relativity, spatial diffusion modeling and role analysis literatures' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(2), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nick Jardine and Marina Frasca-Spada pp219-236 'Splendours and miseries of the science wars' Jose A. Diez pp237-266 'A hundred years of numbers. An historical introduction to measurement theory. Part II: Suppes and the mature theory. Representation and uniqueness' Husain Sarkar pp267-288 'The task group rationality: the subjectivist's view - part 1' J.A. Cover pp289-318 'Non-basic time and reductive strategies: Leibniz's theory of time' Timothy Shanahan pp319-338 'Kitcher's compromise: a critical examination of the compromise model of scientific closure and its implications for the relationship between history and philosophy of science' Sande Cohen pp339 'Science studies and language suppression - a critique of Bruno Latour's We Have Never Been Modern' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(3), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Sherry pp393-416 'On mathematical error' Margaret Morrison pp417-438 'Whewell on the ultimate problem of philosophy' George A. Reisch pp439-452 'How postmodern was Neurath's idea of unity of science?' Sue Campbell pp453-474 'Emotion as an explanatory principle in early evolutionary theory' Uskali Maki pp475-496 'Universals and the Methodenstreit: a re-examination of Carl Menger's comception of economics as an exact science' Husain Sarkar pp497-520 'The task group rationality: the subjectivist's view - Part II' Discussion: David Cahan pp521-532 'On Helmholtz and "Burgerliche intelligenz': a response to Robert Brain' Essay review: Ilana Lowy pp533 'The legislation of things' Technology and Culture 38(1), January 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Gender analysis and the history of technology Introduction: Nina E. Lerman et al pp1-8 'Versatile tools: gender analysis and the history of technology' Nina E. Lerman et al pp9-30 'The shoulders we stand on and the view from here: historiography and directions for research' Nina E. Lerman pp31-59 '"Preparing the duties and practical business of life": technological knowledge and social structure in mid-19th century Philadelphia' Roth Oldenziel pp60-96 'Boys and their toys: the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild, 1930-1968, and the making of the male technical domain' Arwen Palmer Mohun pp97-120 'Laundrymen construct their world: gender and the transformation of a domestic task to an industrial process' Carolyn M. Goldstein pp121-152 'From service to sales: home economics in light and power, 1920-1940' Joy Parr pp153-186 'What makes washday less blue? Gender, nation and technology choice in postwar Canada' Roger Horowitz pp187-213 '"Where men will not work": gender, power, space and the sexual division of labor in America's meatpacking industry' Review essay: Judith A. McGaw pp214-231 'Inventors and other great women: toward a feminist history of technological luminaries' Technology and Culture 38(2), April 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ken Alder pp273-311 'Innovation and amnesia: engineering rationality and the fate of interchangeable parts manufacturing in France' Andrew Nahum pp312-354 'Two-stroke or turbine? The Aeronautical Research Committee and British aero engine development in World War II' Ronald R. Kline pp355-385 'Ideology and social surveys: reinterpreting the effects of "laborsaving" technology on American farm women' William McBride pp386-423 'The unstable dynamics of a strategic technology: disarmament, unemployment and the interwar battleship' Research note: Dale R. Lightfoot pp432-451 'Qanats in the Levant: hydraulic technology at the periphery of early empires' Special section: Technology and design Barry M. Katz pp452-466 'Technology and design - a new agenda' (review essay) Review essay: Michael Adas pp478-487 'A field matures: technology, science and Western colonialism' Technology and Culture 38(3), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hugh Gorman pp539-574 'Manufacturing Brownfields: the case of Neville Island, Pennsylvania' Eugene Levy pp575-607 'The aesthetics of power: high-voltage transmission systems and the American landscape' Warren Belasco pp608-634 'Algae burgers for a hungry world? The rise and fall of Chlorella cuisine' J. Morton Briggs pp635-654 'Pollution in Poullaouen' Edmund Newell pp655-689 'Atmospheric pollution and the British copper industry, 1690-1920' Review essay: Julie Johnson-McGrath pp690-696 'Who built the built environment? Artifacts, politics and urban technologies' -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:53:44 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 25 - Part One This is the first journal article listing of 1998, and the 25th overall. Journals included in Parts One and Two of this listing are: * Ambix 44(2), July 1997 * Annals of Science 54(6), November 1997 * Annals of Science 55(1), January 1998 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: a Historical Journal 7(2), Sep 1997 * Archaeoastronomy 22, 1997 * Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 51 (4) 1997 * Biology and Philosophy 12(4), October 1997 * Biology and Philosophy 13(1) January 1998 * British Journal for the History of Science 30(3) September 1997 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48(4), September 1997 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48(4), December 1997 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 47(3) Fall 1997 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71(4) Winter 1997 * Centaurus 39 (4) 1997 * Centaurus 40 (1) 1998 * Configurations 5(2), Spring 1997 * Historia Mathematica 24(2), May 1997 * Historia Mathematica 24(3), August 1997 * Historia Mathematica 24(4), November 1997 * Historia Scientiarum (Japan) 7(1), June 1997 * Historical Metallurgy 30(1), 1996 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 27(2), 1997 * History and Technology 14 (1-2) 1997 * History of the Human Sciences 10 (4), November 1997 * History of the Human Sciences 11 (1), February 1998 * History of Science 35 (4) December 1997 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(4) Oct-Dec.1997 * Isis 88(2), June 1997 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 28(4), November 1997 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 33 (4) Fall 1997 * Journal of the History of Biology 30(3), Fall 1997 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(4), October 1997 * Medical History 41(4), October 1997 * Medical History 42(1), January 1998 * Minerva 35(3), Autumn 1997 * Minerva 35(4), Winter 1997 * Osiris 12, 1997 * Perspectives on Science 5(1), Spring 1997 * Perspectives on Science, Historial, Philosophical, Social 5(2), Summer 1997 * Philosophy and the History of Science (Taiwan) 4(2), Oct 1995 * Philosophy of Science 64(1), March 1997 * Research Policy 26(2), May 1997 * Research Policy 26(3), October 1997 * Research Policy 26(4,5) December 1997 * Revue d'histoire des sciences Tome 50 (3) Juillet - Septembre 1997 * Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (4) Octobre-Decembre 1997 * Science and Public Policy 24(4), August 1997 * Science and Public Policy 24(5), October 1997 * Science as Culture 6(4), 1997 * Science in Context 10(1), Spring 1997 * Science, Technology and Human Values 22(4), Autumn 1997 * Social History of Medicine 10(3), December 1997 * Social Studies of Science 27(5), October 1997 * Social Studies of Science 27(6), December 1997 * Technology and Culture 38 (4), October 1997 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 68 (1996-97) ====================== Ambix 44(2), July 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fabio DECET and Rosario MOSELLO p. 57-84 "Studies on the Chemistry of Atmospheric Deposition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries." Robert WARD p. 85-94 "Before and After the Bomb - some Literary Speculations on the use of the Atomic Bomb." Annals of Science 54(6), November 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Carneiro and N. Pigeard. p533 'Chimistes alsaciens a Paris au 19eme siecle: un reseau, une ecole?' F. Dittman and J. Segal. p547 'Hermann Schmidt (1894-1968) et la theorie generale de la regulation: Une cybernetique allemand en 1940?' J. Berger. p567 'Chemische Mechanik und Kinetik: die Bedeutung der mechanischen Warmetheorie fur die Theorie chemischer Reaktionen' D.E.Cartwright p585 'Robert Paul de Lamanon: An Unlucky Naturalist' I. Grattan-Guinness p597 'Benjamin Peirce's 'Linear Associative Algebra' (1870): New Light on its Preparation and 'Publication'' Note: C. Oedingen and J.W. Staerk p607 'First Cure for Diphtheria by Antitoxin as Early as 1891' Essay review: Global Ambitions: Science and Technology in International Historical Perspective, 1450-1800 p611 U. Lamb (editor) 'The Globe Encircled and the World Revealed'; W. Storey (editor) 'Scientific Aspects of European Expansion'; and M. Adas (editor) 'Technology and European Overseas Enterprise, vols 3, 6, and 7 in the series 'An Expanding World: The European Impact on World History 1450-1800' (I. Inkster. Annals of Science 55(1), January 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. Barton p1 Just before Nature: The Purposes of Science and the Purposes of Popularization in some English Popular Science Journals of the 1860s. M.E. Magnello p35 'Karl Pearson's Mathematization of Inheritance: From Ancestral Heredity to Mendelian Genetics (1895-1909).' Essay review: 'Reflections on Lowell and Mars' p95 William Graves Hoyt Lowell and Mars. Reviewed by D. Strauss Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: a Historical Journal 7(2), Sep 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maroun AOUAD p. 163-246 "La doctrine rhetorique d'Ibn Ridwan et la Didascalia in Rhetoricam Aristotelis ex glosa Alpharabii." Bijan VAHABZADEH p. 247-264 "Al-Khayyam's Conception of Ratio and Proportionality." Amira ERAN p. 265-282 "Abraham ibn Daud's Definition of Substance and Accident." ESSAY REVIEW p. 283-297 Ahmad S. DALLAL "Travaux recents en histoire de l'astronomie arabe." (in English) Archaeoastronomy 22, 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael HOSKIN and Mauro ZEDDA S1-S16 "Orientations of Sardinian Dolmens." H.M. BRICKER, V.R. BRICKER & B. WULFING S17-S36 "Determining the Historicity of Three Astronomical Almanacs in the Madrid Codex." Juan Antonio BELMONTE S37-S43 "Mediterranean Archaeotopography and Archaeoastronomy: Two Examples of Dolmenic Necropolises in the Jordan Valley." Clive N. RUGGLES S45-S50 "Whose Equinox?" Cesar ESTEBAN et al S51-S56 "Pre-Hispanic Equinoctial Markers in Gran Canaria, Part II." Vytautas STRAIZYS and Libertas KLIMKA S57-S81 "The Cosmology of the Ancient Balts." NOTE Brian FARHI and A.F. AVENI S83-S85 "Solar Eclipses and the Temple of the Plumed Serpents, Xochicalco, Mexico." Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 51 (4) 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Corry pp273-314 Hermann Minowski and the postulate of relativity J. Renn pp315-354 Einstein's controversy with Drude and the origin of statistical mechanics: A new glimpse from the 'Love Letters' Biology and Philosophy 12(4), October 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alex Rosenberg pp445-470 'Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo' Paul E. Griffiths and Russell D. Gray pp471-492 'Replicator II - Judgement Day' Marc Ereshefsky pp493-519 'The Evolution of the Linnaean Hierarchy' Discussions: Christopher Read Hitchcock pp521-529 'Screening-off and Visibility to Selection' Robert N Brandon pp531-538 'Reply to Hitchcock' Biology and Philosophy 13(1) January 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philip Kitcher pp1-4 'Tom Kuhn - An Appreciation' C. Kenneth Waters pp5-36 'Causal Regularities in the Biological World of Contingent Distributions' James Maclaurin pp37-59 'Reinventing Molecular Weismannism: Information in Evolution' Eileen Crist pp61-102 'The Ethological Constitution of Animals as Natural Objects: The Technical Writings of Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen' James Griesemer pp103-112 'Review' Evelyn Fox Keller pp113-118 'Structures of Heredity' Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb pp119-124 'Development and Evolution' Henri Atlan pp125-131 'Paradigms in Immunology and Modern, Post-Modern, Post-Post- Modern...Philosophy' Bruce H. Weber pp133-144 'Origins of Order in Dynamical Models' British Journal for the History of Science 30(3) September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special issue: Student Papers: Janet Browne p256 Introduction Adrian Rice p257 'Inspiration or desperation? Augustus De Morgan's appointment to the chair of mathematics at London University in 1828' John Tresche p275 'The potent magic of verisimilitude': Edgar Allan Poe within the mechanical age'. Maisie May p291 'Inoculating the urban poor in the late eighteenth century' Jennifer Tannoch-Bland p307 'Dugald Stewart on intellectual character' Aileen Fyfe p321 'The reception of William Paley's 'Natural Theology' in the University of Cambridge' Adelheid Voskuhl p337 'Recreating Herschel's actinometry: an essay in the historiography of experimental practice' Clinton Chaloner p357 'The most wonderful experiment in the world: a history of the cloud chamber' Barbara K. Stepansky p375 'Ambiguity: aspects of the wave-particle duality' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48(3), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter J. Lewis p313 'Quantum Mechanics, Orthogonality, and Counting' Daniel Nolan p329 'Quantitative Parsimony' Lawrence A. Shapiro p345 'Junk Representations' Nicholas J.J. Smith p363 'Bananas Enough for Time Travel?' Discussions: Scott De Vito p391 'A Gruesome Problem for the Curve-Fitting Solution' Martin Fricke p397 'What are the Advantages of Hyperproof-like Reasoning Systems?' British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48(4), December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carolyn Brighouse p465 'Determinism and Modality' Tim Budden p483 'Galileo's Ship and Spacetime Symmetry' Colin Howson p517 'Logic and Probability' Graham Oddie p533 'Conditionalization, Cogency and Cognitive Value' Discussions: Kevin B. Korb and Chris S. Wallace p543 'In Search of the Philosopher's Stone: Remarks on Humphreys and Freedman's Critique of Casual Discovery' Peter Spirtes, Clark Glymour and Richard Scheines p555 'Reply to Humphreys and Freedman's Review of 'Causation, Prediction and Search'' Neil Tennant p569 'Changing the Theory of Theory Change: Reply to my Critics' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 47(3) Fall 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carolyn G. Shapiro-Shapin p385 "A Really Excellent Scientific Contribution": Scientific Creativity, Scientific Professionalism, and the Chicago Drainage Case, 1900-1906 Jessica M. Robbins p412 'Class Struggles in the Tubercular World: Nurses, Patients, and Physicians, 1903-1915' Robert N. Proctor p435 'The Nazi War on Tobacco: Ideology, Evidence, and Possible Cancer Consequences' Marcel H. Bickel p489 'Texts and Documents: Henry E. Sigerist's Annual "Plans of Work" (1932-1955) Edward T. Morman p499 'New Sources: Some Newly Acquired Manuscript Material at Johns Hopkins J. Worth Estes p501 American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Seventieth Annual Meeting Bulletin of the History of Medicine 71(4) Winter 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kim Pelis p.583 'Prophet for Profit in French North Africa: Charles Nicolle and the Pasteur Institute of Tunis, 1903-36' Simon D. Feldman and Alfred I. Tauber p623 'Sickle Cell Anemia: Reexamining the First "Molecular Disease"' Sally Smith Hughes p651 'The Kaposi's Sarcoma Clinic at the University of California, San Francisco: An Early Response to the AIDS Epidemic' Netnotes: Medical History on the Internet Russell C. Maulitz p689 Billings in Cyberspace: Toward the Electronic 'Index-Catalogue' Centaurus 39 (4) 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.M. Amorim Da Costa pp332-342 'The mirror of Portuguese chemical labratories in the first decades of the twentieth century' N.M. Brooks pp349-367 'Chemistry in war, revolution and upheaval: Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-1929' F. Calascibetta pp368-381 'Chemistry in Czecholslovakia between 1919 and 1939: J. Heyronsky and the Prague polarographic school' A.K. Nielsen & H. Kragh pp311-331 'An institute for dollars: physical chemistry in copenhagen between the world wars' G.K. Roberts pp291-310 'Physical chemists for industry: the making of the chemist at University College London, 1914-1939' Centaurus 40 (1) 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Jones pp1-41 Studies in the astronomy of the Roman period C. Sichau pp42-80 Ein nationales experiment und seine auswirkungen auf ein wissenschaftlichen Versuch; Die Einfuhrung des Government Grant und die Joule-Thomson-Experimente N. Roll-Hansen pp81-93 An essay review of Gerald L. Geison, The Private Science of Louis Pasteur Configurations 5(2), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: "Does the Body Matter? The University at Buffalo Sesquicentennial Symposium." Guest Editor: James J. Bono. Introduction by James J. BONO p. 177-188 Bruno LATOUR p. 189-240 "Socrates' and Callicles' Settlement - or, The Invention of the Impossible Body Politic." N. Katherine HAYLES p. 241-266 "The Posthuman Body: Inscription and Incorporation in Galatea 2.2 and Snow Crash." Margaret LOCK p. 267-292 "Decentering the Natural Body: Making Difference Matter." BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 293-368 Relations of literature and science, 1995 Historia Mathematica 24(2), May 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Memoriam: Yvonne Dold-Samplonius p125 Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903-1996) Lis Brack-Bernsen p131 Olaf Schmidt (1913-1996) Articles: Reinhard Siegmund-Schultz p135 'The Emancipation of Mathematical Research Publishing in the United States from German Dominance (1878-1945)' Herman Erlichson p167 'Hooke's September 1685 Ellipse Vertices Construction and Newton's Instantaneous Impulse Construction' Ahmed Djebbar p185 'La redaction de L'istikmal d'al-Mu'taman (Xie s.) par Ibn Sartaq. un mathematicien des XIIIe-XIVe siecles' Mohammad Bagheri p193 'Mathematical Problems of the Famous Iranian Poet Naser-e Khosrow Sources: Mo De and Jiang Zhenhua p197 'The Recent Chinese and Mongolian Translations of Euclid's 'Elements'' Jean-Claude Martzloff p200 'Note on the Recent Chinese and Mongolian Translations of Euclid's 'Elements'' Historia Mathematica 24(3), August 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mohammad Bagheri p241 'A Newly Found Letter of Al-Kashi on Scientific Life in Samarkand' Ma. Rosa Massa p257 'Mengoli on "Quasi Proportions"' Rudiger Thiele p281 'On some contributions to Field Theory in the Calculus of Variations from Beltrami to Caratheodory' Alexei Volkov p301 'Zhao Youqin and His Calculation of pi' Historia Mathematica 24(4), November 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Editorial: Karen Hunger Parshall and Jan P. Hogendijk p359 'Changes Underway at Historia Mathematica' Svetlana S. Petrova and Alexander D. Solov'ev p361 'The Origin of the Method of Steepest Descent' Marcia Ascher p376 'Malagasy Sikidy: a Case in Ethnomathematics' Takao Hayashi p396 'Aryabhata's Rule and Table for Sine-Differences' J. Lennart Berggren p407 'Mathematics and Her Sisters in Medieval Islam: A Selective Review of Work Done from 1985 to 1995' Heiner Lichtenberg p441 'Zur Interpretation der Gaussschen Osterformel und ihrer Ausnahmeregeln' Historia Scientiarum (Japan) 7(1), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roshdi RASHED p. 1-10 "L'Histoire des Sciences entre Epistemologie et Histoire." Kiyosi YABUUTI p. 11-44 "Islamic Astronomy in China during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties." Chie IZUMI p. 45-58 "Timaean Science - The Role of Stereometry in Greek Cosmology." NOTE Hiroyuki KONNO p. 59-64 "J.C. Slater's Optical Theory in 1925: Another Dispersion Theory." Historical Metallurgy 30(1), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thilo REHREN, Karsten HESS and Graham PHILIP p. 1-10 "Auriferous silver in Western Asia: ore or alloy?" A.W.G. PIKE, M.R. COWELL and J.E. CURTIS p. 11-16 "The use of antimonal bronze in the Koban culture." Brian G. AWTY p. 17-22 "Early cast irons and the impact of fuel availability on their production." P.W. KING p. 23-46 "Early statistics for the iron industry: a vindication." Martha GOODWAY p. 47-49 "An unusual microstructure in [alpha]-[beta] brass." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 27(2), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Victor Ya Frenkel p197 'Yakov Ilich Frenkel: Sketches toward a civic portrait' David Hounshell p237 'The Cold War, RAND, and the generation of knowledge, 1946-1962' Daniel J. Kevles p269 'Big Science and big politics in the United States: Reflections on the death of the SSC and the life of the Human Genome Project' David Munns p299 'Linear accelerators, radio astronomy, and Australia's search for international prestige, 1944-1948' Spencer R. Weart p319 'Global warming, Cold War, and the evolution of research plans' Peter J. Westwick p357 Selected Bibliography History and Technology 14 (1-2) 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Annie Canel pp1-5 Karin Zachmann Gaining access, crossing boundaries: women in engineering in a comparative perspective Boel Berner pp7-29 Explaining exclusion: women's and Swedish engineering education from the 1890s to the 1920s Juliane Mikoletzky pp31-48 An unintended consequence: women's entry into engineering education in Austria Margot Fuchs pp49-64 Like fathers-like daughters professionalization strategies of women students and engineers in Germany 1890s to 1940s Ruth Oldenziel pp65-95 Decoding the silence: women engineers and male culture in the U.S., 1878-1951 Karin Zachmann pp97-122 Women to replace the 'front officers of technology'? On the development of technical studies for women in the Soviet Occupation Zone and the GDR (1946-1971) Annie Canel pp123-145 Following the trail of the pioneers: women engineers in the French 'Grandes Ecoles' in the 1960s and the 1970s Dorothea Schmidt pp147-157 Female guests in a manly world: a picture with numerous shades History of the Human Sciences 10 (4), November 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nigel Pleasants pp1-28 'Free to act otherwise? A Wittgensteinian deconsruction of the concept of agency in contemporary social and political theory' Barbara McGuinness pp29-44 'Rorty, literary narrative and political philosophy' Stephen A. Toth pp45-63 'Desire and the delinquent: juvenile crime and deviance in fin-de- siecle French criminology' Ronald Mather pp65-82 'On the mythology of the reflexive subject' Review Symposium on: John R. Searle p83 'The construction of social reality' Ian Hacking p83 'Searle, reality and the social' Mary Midgley pp92-96 'Skimpole unmasked' Thoams Osborne pp97-102 'The limits of ontology' John R. Searle pp103-110 'Replies to critics of The Construction of Social Reality' History of the Human Sciences 11 (1) 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Allen Esterson pp1-21 Jeffrey Masson and Freud's seduction theory: a new fable based on old myths M.J.D. Roberts pp23-47 The concept of luxury in British political economy: Adam Smith to Alfred Marshall Dick Pels pp49-72 The proletarian as stranger Richard Olsen pp73-100 Sex and status in Scottish Enlightenment social science: John Millar and the sociology of gender roles Michael Ben-Chaim pp101-127 The disenchanted world and beyond: towards an ecological perspective on science Review Articles Richard Beardsworth pp129-137 Contemporary philosophy and democracy Nigel Rapport pp139-145 The romantic sensibility in anthropological science and the individual voice in history Review Michael Ann Holly pp147-149 Past loking: historical imagination and the rhetoric of the image Reviewed by Stephen Bann History of Science 35(4) December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nick Hopwood pp367-424 'Biology between University and Proletariat: The Making of a Red Professor' Hannah Gay and John W. Gay pp425-453 'Brothers in Science: Science and Fraternal Culture in Nineteenth- century Britain' Essay review: Rob Iliffe pp455-484 'Robert Boyl Reconsidered', ed. By Michael Hunter; 'Robert Boyle' ed. by Michael Hunter; 'The Diffident Naturalist: Robert Boyle and the Philosophy of Experiment', by R.-M.Sargent IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(4) Oct-Dec.1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert L Baber p5 'Comparison of Electrical "Engineering" of Heaviside's Times and Software "Engineering" of our Times' David Alan Grier p18 'Gertrude Blanch of the Mathematical Tables Project' Lars Heide p28 'Shaping a Technology: American Punched Card Systems 1880-1914' Jane King and William A. Shelly p42 'A Family History of Honeywell's Large-Scale Computer Systems' ISIS, 88(2), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daniel P. Todes p205 'Pavlov's Physiology Factory' Deborah E. Harkness p247 'Managing an Experimental Household: The Dees of Mortlake and the Practice of Natural Philosophy' Anne A. Davenport p263 'The Ctholics, the Cathars, and the Concept of Infinity in the Thirteenth Century' Notes and Documents: Andrew J. Butrica p296 'Historical Collections in Jeopardy: The Societe de'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale' News to the Profession: Charles C. Gillispie p302 'Eloge: Charles Scribner, Jr., 13 July 1921-11 November 1995' Journal for the History of Astronomy 28(4), November 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F. Richard STEPHENSON and L.J. FATOOHI p. 279-282 "Thales's Prediction of a Solar Eclipse." Donald E. OSTERBROCK p. 283-316 "Walter Baade, Observational Astrophysicist, (3) Palomar and Gottingen 1948-1960 (Part A)." William L. VANDERBURGH p. 317-336 "Empirical Equivalence and Approximate Methods in the New Astronomy: A Defence of Kepler against the Charge of Fraud." J.M. STEELE, F.R. STEPHENSON AND L.V. MORRISON p. 337-345 "The Accuracy of Eclipse Times Measured by the Babylonians." ------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:54:23 BST Priority: normal Subject: Journal Article Listing 25 - Part Two Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 33 (4) Fall 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pieter K. van Srein pp349-364 'The American "colonization" of the northwest European social psychology after world war II' Ryan D. Tweneny pp365-380 'Jonathan Edwards and determinism' Donald L. Gerald pp381-404 'Chiarugi and pinel considered: soul's brain/person's mind' Saul Rosenzweig pp405-420 '"Idiographic" vis-a-vis "Idiodynamic" in the historical perspective of personality theory: remembering Gordon Allport, 1897-1997' Journal of the History of Biology 30(3), Fall 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Section: Historical Studies on Immunology: Peter Keating, Miriam Balaban, Alberto Cambrosio and Alfred I. Tauber1 pp317-320 'Introduction: Historiographic Issues' Eileen Crist and Alfred I. Tauber pp321-356 'Debting Humoral Immunity and Epistemology: The Rivalry of the Immunochemists Jules Bordet and Paul Ehrlich' Francois Delaporte pp357-366 'Romana's Sign' Ronald D. Guttmann pp367-379 'Technology, Clinical Studies, and Control in the Field of Organ Transplantation' Petr Keating and Alberto Cambrosio pp381-396 'Helpers and Suppressors: On Fictional Characters in Immunology' Ilana Lowy pp397-417 'Epidemiology, Immunology, and Yellow Fever: The Rockefeller Foundtion in Brazil, 1923-1939' Alfred I. Tauber pp419-440 'Historical and Philosophical Perspectives Concerning Immune Cognition' Michael D. Gordin pp441-480 'The Anthrax Solution: The Sverdlovsk Incident and the Resolution of a Biological Weapons Controversy' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 52(4), Oct 97 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Worth Estes p397 'Editorial Note' J.E.Ross and S.M. Tomkins p398 'The British Reception of Salvarsan' Gail Pat Parsons p424 'Puerperal Fever, Anticontagionists, and Miasmatic Infection, 1840- 1860: Toward a New History of Puerperal Fever in Antebellum America' Vartan M. Amadouny p453 'The Campaign against Malaria in Transjordan, 1926-1946: Epidemiology, Geography, and Politics' Lauren Julius Harris p485 'A Young Man's Critique of an "Outre Science": Charles Tennyson's "Phrenology" (1827) with Commentary and Annotations' Medical History 41(4), October 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Stewart p417 '"For a Healthy London": The Socialist Medical Association and the London County Council in the 1930s' J. B. Lyons p437 'Sir William Wide's Medico-Legal Observations' R. A. Hobday p455 'Sunlight Therapy and Solar Architecture' G. G. Meynell p473 'A Database for John Locke's Medical Notebooks and Medical Reading' Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library: Sarah Bakewell p487 'Medical Gymnastics and the Cyriax Collection' Medical History 42(1), January 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Richard Adair, Bill Forsythe, Joseph Melling p1 'A Danger to the Public? Disposing of Pauper Lunatics in late- Victorian and Edwardian England: Plympton St Mary Union and the Devon County Asylum, 1867-1914' Keir Waddington p26 'Unsuitable Cases: The Debate over Outpatient Admissions, the Medical Profession and late-Victorian London Hospitals' M Miles p47 'Goitre, Cretinism and Iodine in South Asia: Historical Perspectives on a Continuing Scourge' James Stuart Garner p68 'The Great Experiment: The Admission of Women Students to St Mary's Hospital Medical School, 1916-1925' Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library: Isobel Hunter p89 'The Papers of Walter Pagel in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre' Comment: Mark Taviner, Guy Thwaites, Vanya Gant pp96 'The English Sweating Sickness, 1485-1551: A Viral Pulmonary Disease?' Obituary: Malcolm Nicholson p99 'William Llywelyn Parry-Jones' Essay Review: Nancy Leys Stepan p104 Minerva 35(3), Autumn 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philanthropy and Institution-Building in the Twentieth Century: Barry D. Karl pp207-220 'Philanthropy and the Maintenance of Democratic Elites' Nathan Reingold pp221-232 'Form, Function and Fecundity in American Institutions' Marcos Cueto pp233-245 'Science under Adversity: Latin American Medical Research and American Private Philanthropy, 1920-1960' Vanessa Northington Gamble pp247-267 'Black Autonomy versus White Control: Black Hospitals and the Dilemmas of White Philanthropy, 1920-1940' Paul Weindling pp269-281 'Philanthropy and World Health: The Rockefeller Foundation and the League of Nations Health Organisation' Lily E. Kay pp283-293 'Rethinking Institutions: Philanthropy as an Historiographic Problem of Knowledge and Power' James D. Anderson pp295-309 'Philanthropy, the State and the Development of Historically Black Public Colleges: The Case of Mississippi' Daniel M. Fox pp311-319 'Policy and Vulnerability: American Foundations in Twentieth-Century Health Affairs' Minerva: p320 Previous Articles on Private Patronage of Scientific Research Minerva 35(4), Winter 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul R. Josephson and Igor Egorov pp321-347 'The Deceptive Promise of Reform: Ukrainian Science in Crisis' Roger Geiger pp349-367 'What Happened after Sputnik? Shaping University Research in the United States' Roy MacLeod pp369-384 'Science and Democracy: Historical Reflections on Past Discontents' Osiris 12, 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sally Gregory Kohlstedt and Helen Longino p3 'The Women, Gender, and Science Question: What Do Research on Women in Science and Research on Gender and Science Have to Do with Each Other?' Evelyn Fox Keller p16 'Developmental Biology as a Feminist Cause?' Ann B. Shteir p29 'Gender and "Modern" Botany in Victorian England' Nina E. Lerman p39 'The Uses of Useful Knowledge: Science, Technology, and Social Goundaries in an Industrailizing City' Robert A. Nye p60 'Medicine and Science as Masculine "Fields of Honor"' Alison Wylie` p80 'The Engendering of Archaelogy: Refiguring Feminist Science Studies' Diana E. Long p100 'Hidden Persuaders: Medical Indexing and the Gendered Professionalism of American Medicine, 1880-1932' Estelle Cohen p121 'What the Women at All Times Would Laugh At": Redefining Equality and Difference, circa 1660-1760' Elvira Scheich p143 'Science, Politics, and Morality: The Relationship of Lise Meitner and Elisabeth Schiemann' Margaret W. Rossiter p169 'Which Science? Which Women?' Sandra Harding p186 'Women's Standpoints on Nature: What Makes Them Possible?' Londa Schiebinger p201 'Creating Sustainable Science' Perspectives on Science 5(1), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. Goldstein p1 'The Physical Astronomy of Levi ben Gerson' Allan Franklin p31 'Calibration' Douglas Allchin p81 'A 20th Century Phlogiston: Constructing Error and Differentiating Domains' Reviw Essay: Jonathan Harwood p128 'German Science and Technology under National Socialism' Perspectives on Science 5(2), Summer 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laura J. Snyder p159 'The Mill-Whewell Debate: Much Ado about Induction' Helge Kragh p199 'The Electrical Universe: Grand Cosmological Theory versus Mundane Experiments' K. Brad Wray p32 'Rational Communities' Review Essay: Marjorie Grene p255 Current Issues in the Philosophy of Biology Philosophy and the History of Science (Taiwan) 4(2), Oct 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karine CHEMLA p. 1-46 "What is the content of this book? A plea for developing history of science and history of text conjointly." Michael DAVIS p. 47-70 "Are `Software Engineers' Engineers?" Pingyi CHU p. 71-108 "Ch'eng-Chu Orthodoxy, Evidential Studies and Correlative Cosmology: Chiang Yung and Western Astronomy." Philosophy of Science 64(1), March 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Humphreys p1 'How Properties Emerge' Richard Healey p18 'Nonlocality and the Aharonov-Bohm Effect' Jordan Howard Sobel p42 'Cyclical Preferences and World Bayesianism' David H. Buller p74 'Individualism and Evolutionary Psychology (or: In Defense of "Narrow" Functions)' Joseph LaPorte p96 'Essential Membership' Ken Gemes p113 'Inductive Skepticism and the Probability CalculusI: Popper and Jeffreys on Induction and the Probability of Law-Like Universal Generalizations' Lawrence Shapiro p131 'A Clearer Vision' Valerie Gray Hardcastle p154 'Discussion: [Explanation] Is Explanation Better' Gregory Currie and Ian Ravenscroft p161 'Mental Stimulation and Motor Imagery' Research Policy 26(2), May 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Patel and K. Pavitt p141 'The technological competencies of the world's largest firms: complex and path-dependent, but not much variety' R. A. Pielke Jr. And M.M. Btsill p157 'Policy for science for policy: A commentary on Lambright on ozone depletion and acid rain' A. Genus p169 'Managing large-scale technology and inter-organizational relations: the case of the Channel Tunnel' H. Odagiri, Y. Nakamura and M. Shibuya p191 'Research consortia as a vehicle for basic research: The case of a fifth generation computer project in Japan' I. Zander p209 'Technological diversification in the multinational corporation - historical evolution and future prospects' P. A. David p229 'From market magic to calypso science policy. A review of Terence Kealey's 'The Economic Laws of Scientific Research'' Research Policy 26(3), October 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Autio p263 'New, technology-based firms in innovation networks symplectic and generative impacts' J.C. Ginarte and W.G. Park p283 'Determinants of patent rights: A cross-national study' R. Veugelers p303 'Internal R&D expenditures and external technology sourcing' F. Narin, K.S. Hamilton and D. Olivastro p317 'The increasing linkage between U.S. technology and public science' A.L. Dahlstrand p331 'Growth and inventiveness in technology-based spin-off firms' M. Iansiti p345 'From technological potential to product performance: an empirical analysis' J. Molas-Gallart p367 'Which way to go? Defence technology and the diversity of 'dual-use' technology transfer' Research Policy 26(4,5) December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Arora p391 'Patents, licensing, and market structure in the chemical industry' R. Mazzoleni p405 'Learning and path-dependence in the diffusion of innovations: comparative evidence on numerically controlled machine tools' L.G. Zucker and M.R. Darby p429 'Present at the biotechnological revolution: transformation of technological identity for a large incumbent pharmaceutical firm' M. Sakakibara p447 'Evaluating government-sponsored R&D consortia in Japan: who benefits and how?' P. Cooke, M. Gomez Uranga and G. Etxebarria p475 'Regional innovtion systems: Institutional and organisation dimensions' J. Van Reenen p493 'Why hs Britain had slower R&D growth?' D. Harhoff and D. Moch p509 'Price indexes for PC database software and the value of code compatability' R. Evangelista, G. Perani, F. Rapiti and D. Archibugi p521 'Nature and impact of innovation in manufacturing industry: some evidence from the Itlian innovation survey' F. Gallouj and O. Weinstein p537 'Innovation in services' C. Thirtle, P. Palladino and J. Piesse p557 'On the organisation of agricultural research in the United Kingdom, 1945-1994: A quantitative description and appraisal of recent reforms' N. S. Vonortas p577 'Research joint ventures in the US' Revue d'histoire des sciences Tome 50 (3) Juillet-Septembre 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michel Blay, Nicole Huln pp241-242 'Rene-Just Hauy (1743-1822), physicien. Introduction/ Rene-Just Hauy (1743-1822), physicist. Introduction' Nicole Hulin pp243-264 'Rene-Just Hauy: des lecons de l'an III au Traite elementaire de physique/Rene-Just Huay: from the lectures of an III to the traite elementaire du physique' Christine Blondel pp265-282 'Huay et l'electricite: de la demonstration-spectacle a la diffusion d'une science newtonienne/Huay and electricity: from staging demonstrations to propagating a Newtonian science' Michel Blay pp283-292 'Lumiere et coleurs dans la Traite de Huay, ou <> dans les sciences/Light and colour in Huay's Traite ot << the true method for arriving at explanations>> in science' Documentation/Documents Points de vue de physiciens/The physicist' point of view Hubert Curien pp293-294 'La crisallographe Rene-Just Hauy/ The cristallographere Rene-Just Hauy' Andre Guinier pp295-302 'La cristallographie, de Huay jusqu'aux Bragg et a leurs successeurs/ Cristallography from Haley to the Braggs and their successors' Lettres et manuscrits/Letters and manuscripts Lydie Touret pp303-334 'Realtions parisiennes et internationales de Rene-Just Hauy/ Hauy's Parisian and international relations' Benedicte Bilodeau-Guinamard pp335-356 'Les amuscrits de Rene-Just Huay conserves a la bibliotheque centrale du Museum nationaal d'histoire naturelle de Paris/ Rene-Just Huay's manuscripts kept at the biblioteque centrale of the Museum national d'histoire naturelle de paris' Bibliographie complementaire/Additional bibliography Benedicte Bilodeau_Guinamard pp335-356 'Bibliographie complementaire de rene-Just Huay,depius 1944/ Additional bibliography of Rene-Just Huay since 1944' Varia/Varia Pierre Ickowicz pp357-360 'Decouverte a Montbard de deux manuscrits mathematiques de Buffon/ Two mathematical mauscripts of Buffon dicovered at Montbard' Ronald Gowing pp361-168 'Pierre Varignon and the measurement of time/ Pierre varignon et la measure du temps' Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (4) Octobre-Decembre 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fernando Salmon pp397-419 The many Galens of the medieval commentators on vision Marc James Ratcliffe pp421-446 Le concept d'intensite dans la psychologie de Charles Bonnet Lazare Benaroyo pp447-460 la renaissance de la pensee biologique de Rudolf Virchow dans l'ouvre de Ludwig Aschoff Pascal Acot pp461-479 L'introduction en France des idees de l'ecologie scientifique americaine dans l'entre-deux-guerres Science and Public Policy 24(4), August 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elizabeth Shove and Peter Simmons p214 'Research contexts and policy knowledge: linking social science research and environmental policy' Cho Hwang Hee, Kim Ji Soo, Kim Tu Hwan p223 'Lessons from the Japanese space development policy: from follower to independent developer' Svein Kyvik p233 'Funding university research in the Nordic countries' Mario Pianta and Giorgio Sirilli p245 'Impact of innovation policies: evidence from the Italian innovation survey' Carlo Pietrobelli and Julio Samper p255 'Measurement of Europe-Asia technology exchanges: asymmetry and distance' Tanai Khiaonarong and Jonathan Liebenau p273 'Information technology promotion in Thailand: constraints and challenges' Science and Public Policy 24(5), October 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.F.J. van Raan p290 'Science as an international enterprise' Elena Z. Mirskaya p301 'International scientific collaboration in the post-communist countries: modern trends and priorities' Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka p309 'Technological learning in African industry: a study of engineering firms in Nigeria' Oliver Todt and Jose Luis Lujan p319 'Labelling of novel foods, and public debate' James Ang and Thompson S.H. Teo p327 'Singapore: staying competitive with advanced manufacturing technologies' Riccardo Leoncini p337 'A model of science and technology relationships' J. Espinosa de los Monteros, O. Mirabal and E. Munoz p347 'New approaches in the analysis of scientific policy in Spain: human resources and priorities in the National Programme of New Materials' Science as Culture 6(4), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ann Rudinow Saetnan Guest Editorial: 'Between Life And Death' Karen-Sue Taussig 'Calvinism And Chromosomes: Religion, The Geographical Imaginary and Medical Genetics in The Netherlands' Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli 'Pioneering Procreation: Israel's First Test-Tube Baby' Roddey Reid 'Healthy Families, Healthy Citizens: The Politics of Speech and Knowledge in the California Anti-Secondhand Smoke Media Campaign' Richard Doyle 'Disciplined by The Future: The Promising Bodies of Cryonics' Science in Context 10(1), Spring 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Models of Critique Yemima Ben-Menahem and Adi Ophir p3 'Models of Critique: Introduction' Mara Beller p13 'Criticism and Revolutions' Marcelo Dascal p39 'Critique Without Critics?' Bruno Latour p63 'A Few Steps Toward an Anthropology of the Iconoclastic Gesture' Roberto Mangabeira Unger p85 'Science and Politics Between Domesticated and Radicalized Pragmatism; Linda Martin Alcoff p97 'Immanent Truth' Helen E. Longino p113 ''Interpretion Versus Explanation in the Critique of Science; Jose Brunner p129 'Fear and Envy: Sexual Difference and the Economics of Feminist Critique in Psychoanalytic Discourse' Gideon Freudenthal p171 'Marx's Critique of Economic Reason' Michael Roubach p199 'Heidegger, Science, and the Mathematical Age' Gabriel Motzkin p207 'The Intuition of Time Between Science and Art History in the Early Twentieth Century; p221 Program of the International Workshop on Models of Critique in the Sciences, Society, and the Arts. Science, Technology and Human Values 22(4), Autumn 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marc Berg p403 'Of Forms, Containers, and the Electronic Medical Record: Some Tools for a Sociology of the Formal' Lisa Jean Moore p434 '"It's Like You Use Pots and Pans to Cook. It's the Tool"; The Technologies of Safer Sex' Les Levidow, Susan Carr, David Wield, and Rene von Schomberg p472 'European Biotechnology Regulation: Framing the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide-Tolerant Crop' Discussion Paper: Stephen Hilgartner p506 'The Sokal Affair in Context' Social History of Medicine 10(3), December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patricia Jasen p383 'Race, Culture, and the Colonization of Childbirth in Northern Canada' Jane Lewis and John Welshman p401 'The Issue of Never-Married Motherhood in Britain, 1920-70' Barbara Bridgman Perkins p419 'Shaping Institution-Based Specialism: Early Twentieth-Century Economic Organization of Medicine' Documents and Sources: Helen R. Woolcock, M. John Thearle, and Kay Saunders p437 'My Beloved Chloroform'. Attitudes to Childbearing in Colonial Queensland: A Case Study. Social Studies of Science 27(5), October 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven Epstein p691 'Activism, Drug Regulation, and the Politics of Therapeutic Evaluation in the AIDS Era: a Case Study of ddC and the 'Surrogate Markers' Debate' Karin Garrety p727 'Social Worlds, Actor-Networks and Controversy: The Case of Cholesterol, Dietary Fat and Heart Disease' Country Commentary: Monica Cartner and Tim Bollinger p775 'Science Policy Reforms: The New Zealand Experience Social Studies of Science 27(6), December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gavan McDonell p819 'Scientific and Everyday Knowledge: Trust and the Politics of Environmental Initiatives' Benoit Godin p865 'The Rhetoric of a Health Technology: The Microprocessor Patient Card' Gerard Fourez p903 'Scientific and Technological Literacy as a Social Practice' Research Notes: Bryce Allen p937 'Referring to Schools of Thought: An Example of Symbolic Citations' Technology and Culture 38 (4), October 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Walter G. Vincenti p819 'Engineering Theory in the Making: Aerodynamic Calculation "Breaks the Sound Barrier"' Robert G. Arns p852 'The High-Vacuum X-Ray Tube: technological Change in Social Context' Stephen B. Johnson p891 'Three Approaches to Big Technology: Operations Research, Systems Enginering, and Project Management' Rodney P. Carlisle p920 'Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Nuclear Reactors: Engineering Success, Public Relations Failure' Essay review: Pamela Riney-Kehrberg p942 'Women, Technology, and Rural Life: Some Recent Literature' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 68 (1996-97) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Francis T. EVANS p. 1-28 "Monastic Multinationals: The Cistercians and other Monks as Engineers." G.W.A. DUMMER p. 29-52 "A History of Electronic Passive Components: A Personal View." Clive ELLAM p. 53-84 "The British Heavy Bomber Aeroplane." R.L. HILLS p. 85-108 "The Origins of James Watt's Perfect Engine." M.R. BAILEY p. 109-136 "Learning Through Replication: the Planet Locomotive Project." R.W. RENNISON p. 137-164 "The Pumping Stations of the Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company, 1845-1976." J.M.M. PINKERTON p. 165-190 "Evolution of Constructional Methods from Radios to Computers." M.C. DUFFY p. 191-218 "Power Supply to DC Electric Railways, 1890-1920." L. GITTINS p. 219-232 "The Alkali Experiments of James Watt and James Keir, 1765-1780." Arthur T.H. TAYLER p. 233-266 "600/750V DC Electric and Electro-Diesel Locomotives of the Southern Railway and its Successors." F. DITTMANN p. 267-280 "The Dresden Haidebahn and the Early Development of Trolleybuses." --- --- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 15:51:27 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 26 Journals included in Parts One and Two of this listing are: * Annals of Science, 55(2) April 1998 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52(1), 1998 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52(2), 1998 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52(3), 1998 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52(4), 1998 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 19(2-8), Sep 1996 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 19(4), Dec 1996 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 20(1), Mar 1997 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 20(2-3), Sep 1997 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 20(4), Dec 1997 * Biology & Philosophy 13(1), Jan 1998 * Biology and Philosophy 13(2), April 1998 * British Journal for History of Science 31(1), March 1998 * British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(1), Mar 1998 * Centaurus 40(2) 1998 * Gesnerus 54(1/2), 1997 * Gesnerus 54(3/4), 1997 * Historia Mathematica 25(1), February 1998 * History and Technology 14(3), 1998 * History of Science 36(1), March 1998 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(1), Jan-Mar 98 * Isis 88(3), September 1997 * Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(1), 1998 * Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(2), 1998 * Journal of the History of Biology, 31(1) Spring 1998 * J.History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 53(1) Jan 1998 * J.History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 53(2) April 1998 * Medical History 42(2), April 1998 * Minerva 36(1), Spring 1998 * Notes & Records of The Royal Society 52(1), 1998 * Philosophy of Science 64(2), June 1997 * Philosophy of Science 64(3), September 1997 * Philosophy of Science 64(4), December 1997 * Philosophy of Science, Supplement, 1997 * Research Policy 26(6), February 1998 * Science as Culture 7(1), 1998 * Science in Context 10(2), Summer 1997 * Science, Technology and Human Values 23(1), Winter 98 * Science, Technology and Human Values 23(2), Spring 98 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(4), December 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29A(1), March 1998 * Technology and Culture 39(1), January 1998 * Technology and Culture 39(2), April 1998 ###### Annals of Science, 55, (2) April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Forman p.111 'Molecular Beam Measurements of Nuclear Moments before Magnetic Resonance. Part I: I.I. Rabi and Deflecting Magnets to 1938' N. Robotti and F. Pastorino.p.161 'Zeeman's Discovery and the Mass of the Electron'. O. Sheynin p.185 'Stochastic Thinking in the Bible and the Talmud' Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.L. Mancha pp1-11 'On Ibn Al-Kammad's table for trepidation' J.L. Mancha pp13-50 'Heuristic reasoning: approxiamation procedures in Levi ben Gerson's astronomy' R. Siegmund-Schultze pp51-89 'R. Eliakim Hastings Moore's "General Analysis"' E. Beller pp91-98 'A newly-discovered ancient value for the length of the year' Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O.Sheynin pp99 'The theory of probability its definition and its relation to statistics' N. Grossman pp109 'Newton's quiescence of the apsides and radially-symmetric attractions to a center' D.D. Fenster pp119 'Leonard Eugene Dickson and his work in the arithmetics of algebras' M.T. Rivolo, A. Simi pp161 'Il calcolo delle radici quadrate e cubiche in Italia da Fibonacci a Bombelli' Archive for the History of Exact Sciences 52(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Russo pp195-219 'The definitions of fundamental geometric entities contained in Book I of Elucid's Elements' I. Yavetz pp221-278 'On the homocentric spheres of eudoxus' B. Pourciau pp279-295 'The preliminary mathematical lemmas of Newton's Principia' Archive for the History of Exact Sciences 52(4), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. Epple pp297-392 Topology, matter and space, I: Topological notions in 19th-century natural philosophy Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 19(2-8) Sep 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mitchell G. Ash pp.69-75 'Wissenschaft - Krieg - Modernitat: Einfuhrende Bemerkungen' Helmuth Schneider pp.76-80 'Krieg und Technik im Zeitalter des Hellenismus' Christoph Gradmann pp.81-94 'Bazillen, Krankheit und Krieg. Bakteriologie und politische Sprache im Kaiserreigh' Helmuth Trischler pp.95-103 'Die neue Raumlichkeit des Krieges: Wissenschaft und Technik im Ersten Weltkreig' Margit Szollosi-Janze pp.105-117 'Berater, Agent, Interessent? Fritz Haber, die BASF und die staatliche Stickstoffpolitik im Ersten Weltkrieg' Manfred Messerschmidt pp.119-130 'Waffenentwicklung - Normsetzungen fur den Krieg' Horst Gundlach pp.131-143 'Faktor Mensch im Krieg. Der Eintritt der Psychologie und Psychotechnik in den Krieg' Sabine Schleiermacher pp.145-156 'Soziobiologische Kriegfuhrung? Der, Generalplan Ost' Fritz Krafft mit Stanley Goldberg/Dieter Hoffmann/Alexei B. Kojewnikow/Helmut Rechenberg pp.157-182 'Die erste Kernwaffendetonation am 16 Juli 1945 in Alamogordo, New Mexico - Vorgeschichte, Ereignis, Wirkungen' (Offentliche Podiumss- diskussion). Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 19(4) Dec 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stanley Goldberg pp.207-217 'General Groves and the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki' (Part II. Regine Erichsen pp.219-234 'Vom Nationalsozialismus vertriebene Wissenschaftler auf dem Markt. Die Arbeitsvermittlung des englischen Academic Assistance Council (SPSL) am Beispiel von Turkeiemigranten' Caspar Grond-Ginsbach pp.235-244 'Georges Canguilhem als Medizinhistoriker' Christoph J. Scriba pp.245-251 'Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (2 Februar 1903-12 Januar 1996)' Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 20(1), Mar 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wolfhard Weber p.1 'Naturwissenschaftsgeschichte und Technikgeschichte in Deutschland, 1993-1996. Eine Ubersicht uber Forschung und Lehre an den Institutionen' Vorbemerkungen p.1 I Ubergreifende Organisationenp.3 II Universitaten, Technische Hochschulen, Fachhochschulen p.11 III Ausseruniversitare Forschungseinrichtungen p.97 Berichte zur Wissenshafts-Geschichte 20(2-3), Sept 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Everhard Knobloch p.135 "Die gesamte Philosophie ist eine Neuerung in alter Unkenntnis". Johannes Keplers Neuorientierung der Astronomie um 1600.' Hans-Werner Schutt p.147 'Alchemie als Nichtchemie zu Beginn der Neuzeit' Claus Priesner p.159 'Basilius Valentinus und die Labortechnik um 1600' Ivo Schneider p.173 'Wie Huren und Betruger - die Begegnung des jungen Descartes mit der Welt der Praktiker der Mathematik' Jurgen Renn p.189 'Von der klassischen Tragheit zur dynamischen Raumzeit: Albert Einstein und Ernst Mach' Wolfgang U. Eckart p.216 'Deutscher Wissenschaftshistorikertag Berlin s1996, 26, bis 29. September-Ein Samelbericht' Almut Franke/ Fabian Franke p.199 'Paul Langevin und Albert Einstein - eine Freundschaft zwischen Relativitats-stheorie und politischer Realitat.' Hans Richard Jennemann p.235 'Die Geschichte der Dampfung an der Laboratoriumswaage' Annemarie Kinzelbach p.253 'Seuchenkonzepte und fruhneuzeitliche Gesellschaft: Deutungen von "Pestilenzen" und stadtischer Alltag' Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 20(4), Dec 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heinz Schott p.287 'Die Entdeckung des Unbewulssten um 1900: Wissenshaftshistorische Anmerkungen zu Sigmund Freud' Wolfgang R. Dick p.297 'Die Verlegung der Berliner Stenwarte nach Babelsberg - ein konservativer Neubeginn' Peter Brosche p306 'Laplace schreibt nach Gotha' Biology & Philosophy 13(1), Jan 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philip Kitcher pp.1-4 'Tom Kuhn: An Appreciation' C.Kenneth Waters pp.5-36 'Causal Regularities in the Biological World of Contingent Distribution' James Maclaurin pp.37-59 'Reinventing Molecular Weismannism: Information in Evolution' Eileen Crist pp.61-102 'The Ethological Constitution of Animals as Natural Objects: The Technical Writings of Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen' James Griesemer pp.103-112 'Review' Evelyn Fox Keller pp.113-118 'Structures of Heredity' Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb pp.119-124 'Development and Evolution' Henri Atlan pp.125-131 'Paradigms in Immunology and Modern, Post-Modern, Post-Post-Modern, ...Philosophy' Bruce H. Weber pp.133-144 'Origins of Order in Dynamical Models' Biology and Philosophy 13(2), April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ron Amundson pp.153-177 'Typology Reconsidered: Two Doctrines on the History of Evolutionary Biology' Fred Ablondi pp.179-186 'Automata, Living and Non-Living: Descartes' Mechanical Biology and His Criteria for Life' Joseph M. Whitmeyer pp.187-204 'On the Relationship Between Memes and Genes: a Critique of Dennett' Carl T. Bergstrom and Peter Godfrey-Smith pp.205-231 'On the Evolution of Behavioral Heterogeneity in Individuals and Populations' Mikael Harlin and Per Sundberg pp.233-244 'Taxonomy and Philosophy of Names' Andre Ariew pp.245-253 'Are Probabilities Necessary for Evolutionary Explanations?' David Magnus pp.255-261 'Evolution without Change in Gene Frequencies' Paul Crook pp.263-288 'Human Pugnacity and War: Some Anticipations of Sociobiology, 1880- 1919' A. Brito Da Cunha pp.289-300 'Review: On Dobzhansky and His Evolution' British Journal for History of Science 31(1), March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frances Dawbarn pp1-20 'Patronage and power: the College of Physicians and the Jacobean court' Vladimir Jankovic pp21-40 'Ideological crests versus empirical troughs: John Herschel's and William Radcliffe Birt's research on atmospheric waves, 1843-50' Hannah Gay pp41-54 'No "heathen's corner" here: the failed campaign to memorialize Herbert Spencer in Westminster Abbey' British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49 (1), Mar.1998~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ Ilkka Niiniluoto p.1 'Verisimilitude: The Third Period' Eric Christian Barnes p.31 'Probabilities and Epistemic Pluralism' Rodney D. Holder p.49 'Hume on Miracles: Bayesian Interpretation, Multiple Testimony, and the Existence of God' Jan Hendrik Schmidt p.67 'Newcomb's Paradox Realized with Backward Causation' Timothy Williamson p.89 'Conditionalizing on Knowledge' John Earman and John D. Norton p.123 'Comments on Laraudogoitia's 'Classical Particle Dynamics, Indeterminism and a Supertask'' Craig Callender p.135 'The View from No-when' Centaurus 40(2) 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.-P. Brunet, R. Nadal, Cl. Vibert-Guigue pp97-123 'The fresco of the Cupola of Qusayr Amra' J. Chabas, A Roca pp124-134 'The Lunari of Bernat de Granollachs' E.K. Lauridsen, N. Abrahamsen pp135-169 'The history of Asiatic magnet systems and suspensions' Gesnerus 54 (1/2), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Veronique Dasen p.5 'Autour de l'estropie du Musee d'art et d'histoire de Geneve: une representation archaique grecque d'hemimelie? [The Cripple of the Geneva Museum of Art and History: An Archaic Greek Representation of Hemimelia?]' Tilman Kiehne p.23 'Die Promotionsarbeit des Joseph von Quarin als Spiegel des Standes der medizinischen Entomologie in der Mitte des 18m, Jahrhunderts [Joseph von Quarin's Doctoral Thesis as a Mirror of the State of Medical Entomology in mid-18th Century]' Othmar Keel et Philippe Hudon p.37 'L'essor de la pratique clinique dans les armees europeennes (1750- 1800) [The Progress of Clinical Practice in the European Armies (1750- 1800)]' Reinhart Schuppel p.59 'Die Bedeutung Kognitiver Prozesse in der Arzneimittelforschung im 19. Jahrhundert - Das Beispiel Nitroglycerin [Cognitive Processes in the 19th Century Drug Research: The Example of Nitroglycerine]' Philip Rieder p.74 'Entre liberte et controle, les privat-docents et l[enseignement de la medecine a Geneve entre 1876 et 1917 [Between Freedom and Supervision, the privat-docents and Medical Teaching in Geneva between 1876 and 1917]' Peter Diosi p.96 'Albert Jesionek auf de Spur der Zytomegalie-Krankheit [Albert Jesionek on the Track of Cytomegalia]' Gesnerus 54 (3/4), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Loris Premuda p.165 'Padua und die Medizin [Medicine in Padua]' Brigitte Lohff p.174 'Die Rezeption der Werke Johann Georg Zimmermanns in Montpellier [The Reception of Johann Georg Zimmermann's Works in Montpellier]' Huldrych M. Koelbing p.188 'Englisch - die universelle Wissenschaftssprache des 20. Jahrhunderts. Alphonse de Candolle's Prognose von 1873 [English as Universal Language of Science in the 20th Century. Alphonse de Candolle's Prognosis of 1873]' Cay-Rudiger Prull p.194 'Von "grossen Deutschen" und "stolzen Wipfeln" - Die Lehrbucher der deutschen Medizingeschichte und die Pathologie (1858 bis 1945) [Pathology in the Textbooks of German Medical History (1858-1945)]' Urban Wiesing p.219 'Die Einsamkeit des Arztes und der "lebendige Drang nach Geschichte". Zum historischen Selbstverstandnis der Medizin bei Richard Koch [The Physician's Loneliness and the "desire for history". Richard Koch and the Historical View of Medicine]' Jacques Gasser et Genevieve Heller p.242 'Etude de cas: les debuts de la sterilisation legale des malades mentaux dans le canton de Vaud [Case Study: The Beginnings of Legal Sterilization of Mentally Ill Persons in the Swiss Canton Vaud]' Historia Mathematica 25 (1), February 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Takao Hayashi and Takanori Kusuba p.1 'Twenty-one Algebraic Normal Forms of Citrabhanu' Jean Christianidis p.22 'Une interpretation byzantine de Diophante' Alex D.D. Craik p.29 'Geometry, Analysis, and the Baptism of Slaves: John West in Scotland and Jamaica' Boaz Tsaban and David Garber p.75 'On the Rabbinical Approximation of pi' History and Technology 14(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Johan Schot pp173-200 The usefulness of evolutionary models for explaining innovation. The case of the Netherlands in the nineteenth century Dick Van Lente pp201-224 Innovation in paper making: the Netherlands 1750-1850 Karel Davids pp225-247 Successful and failed transitions. A comparison of innovations in wind-mill technology in Britian and the Netherlands in the early modern period History of Science 36(1), March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lewis Call pp.1-22 'Anti-Darwin, Anti-Spencer: Friedrich Nietzsche's Critique of Darwin and "Darwinism"' Adrian Johns pp.23-59 'Prudence and Pedantry in Early Modern Cosmology: The Trade of Al Ross' Nicolaas A. Rupke pp.61-90 '"The End of History" in the Early Picturing of Geological Time' Margaret J. Osler pp.91-113 'Mixing Metaphors: Science and Religion or Natural Philosophy and Theology in Early Modern Europe' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(1), Jan-Mar 98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Wolcott and Mikhail N. Norojevets p.4 'The Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Technology and the El'Brus Family of High-Speed Computers' Ambros P. Speiser p.15 'IBM Research Laboratory Zurich: The Early Years' George C. Stierhoff and Alfred G. Davis p.29 'A History of the IBM Systems Journal' Luanne (James) Johnson p.36 'A View from the 1960s: How the Software Industry Began' John A. Postley p.43 'Mark IV: Evolution of the Software Product, a Memoir' James E. Tomayko p.51 Anecdotes: 'Memories of the NATO Software Engineering Conferences Appendix: Masterpiece Engineering' Jan Lee p.55 Biographies 'From Cambridge to Calgary by Computer. Obituary: Mina S. Rees' Isis 88(3), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mary Jo Nye p.397 'Aristocratic Culture and the Pursuit of Science: The De Broglies in Modern France' Marsha L. Richmond p.422 '"A Lab of One's Own": The Balfour Biological Laboratory for Women at Cambridge University, 1884-1914' Simon Schaffer p.456 'Experimenters' Techniques, Dyers' Hands, and the Electric Planetarium' Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roger Smith pp1-13 'The big picture: writing psychology into the history of the human sciences' Graham Richards pp15-32 'Reconceptualizing the history of race psychology: Thomas Russell Garth (1872-1939) and how he changed his mind' Paul M. Dennis pp33-50 'Chills and thrills: does radio harm our children? The controversy over program violence during the age of radio' Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Neil G. McLaughlin pp113-134 Why do schools of thought fail? Neo-Freudianism as a case study in the sociology of knowledge Jean Elisabeth Pedersen pp135-151 Something mysterious: sex education, Victorian morality, and Durkheim's comparative sociology Alfred H. Fuchs pp153-165 Psychology and "The Babe" Journal of the History of Biology, 31(1) Spring 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Matthew W. Klingle pp.1-31 'Plying Atomic Waters: Lauren Donaldson and the "Fern Lake Concept" of Fisheries Management' Joseph E. Taylor III pp.33-59 'Making Salmon: The Political Economy of Fishery Science and the Road Not Taken' Christian C. Young pp.61-83 'Defining the Range: The Development of Carrying Capacity in Management Practice' Michael R. Dietrich pp.85-111 'Paradox and Persuasion: Negotiating the Place of Molecular Evolution within Evolutionary Biology' Kurt Jax pp.113-142 'Holocoen and Ecosystem - On the Origin and Historical Consequences of Two Concepts' J.History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 53(1) Jan 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lawrence A. Sawchuk and Stacie D.A. Burke p.3 'Gibraltar's 1804 Yellow Fever Scourge: The Search for Scapegoats' Anne-Emanuelle Birn p.43 'A Revolution in Rural Health? The Struggle over Local Health Units in Mexico, 1928-1940' J.History of Medicine & Allied Sciences 53(2) April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anna Greenwood p.99 'Lawson Tait and Opposition to Germ Theory: Defining Science in Surgical Practice' Ann G. Carmichael p.132 'The Last Past Plague: The Uses of Memory in Renaissance Epidemics' Medicine in the Arts: Stanley Finger and Mark B. Law p.161 Karl August Weinhold and His "Science" in the Era of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Experiments on Electricity and the Restoration of Life' Medical History 42(2), April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Douglas M. Peers p.137 'Soldiers, Surgeons and the Campaigns to Combat Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Colonial India, 1805-1860' Henry Connor p.161 'The Use of Chloroform by British Army Surgeons during the Crimean War' Doreen A. Evenden p.194 'Gender Differences in the Licensing and Practice of Female and Male Surgeons in Early Modern England' Helen Corlett p.217 '"No Small Uncertainty": Eye Treatments in Eighteenth-Century England and France' David Innes Williams p.235 'The Obstetric Society of 1825' Minerva 36(1), Spring 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ruth Hayhoe pp.1-19 'Dilemmas in Japan's Intellectual Culture' Ase Gornitzka, Svein Kyvik and Ingvild Marheim Larsen p.21-47 'The Bureaucratisation of Universities' David Bargal pp.49-68 'Kurt Lewin and the First Attempts to Establish a Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University' Stephen P. Turner pp.69-79 'Did Funding Matter to the Development of Research Methods in Sociology?' Notes & Records of The Royal Society 52(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook, F.R.S. p.1 'Science from India' Linda Levy Peck p.3 'Uncovering the Arundel Library at the Royal Society: Changing meanings of science and the fate of the Norfolk Donation' M.A.R. Cooper p.25 'Robert Hooke's work as Surveyor for the City of London in the aftermath of the Great Fire. Part Two: Certification of areas of ground taken away for streets and other new works' Jacques Heyman, F.Eng. p.39 'Hooke's cubico-parabolical connoid' A. Rupert Hall, F.B.A. p.51 'Isaac Newton and the aerial nitre' R.L. Hills p.63 'John Watt's map of the Clyde' David Philip Miller p.73 'The 'Hardwicke circle': The Whig supremacy and its demise in the 18th-century Royal Society' Garry J. Tee p.93 'Relics of Davy and Faraday in New Zealand' J.A.Bridge p.103 'Sir William Brooke O'Shaughnessy, M.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.S., F.S.A. A biographical appreciation by an electrical engineer' Peter Bridges p.121 'A long-distance Londoner' Brebis Bleaney p.131 'Centenary of the Zeeman effect' David C. Watt p.137 'Lionel Penrose, F.R.S. (1898-1972) and eugenics: Part One' Desmond King-Hele, F.R.S. p.153 'The 1997 Wilkins Lecture: Erasmus Darwin, the Lunaticks and evolution' Sir Aaron Klug, O.M., F.R.S. p.181 'The 1997 Royal Society Anniversary Address' Philosophy of Science 64(2), June 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Geoffrey Hellman p.191 'Bayes and Beyond' Deborah G. Mayo p.222 'Duhem's Problem, the Bayesian Way, and Error Statistics, or "What's Belief Got to Do with It?"' Kevin T.Kelly, Oliver Schulte, & Cory Juhi p.245 'Learning Theory and the Philosophy of Science' Colin Howson p.268 'A Logic of Induction' Patrick Maher p.291 'Depragmatized Dutch Book Arguments' Larry Laudan p.306 'How About Bust? Factoring Explanatory Power Back into Theory Evaluation' Geoffrey Hellman p.317 'Responses to Maher, and to Kelly, Schulte, and Juhl' Deborah G. Mayo p.323 'Response to Howson and Laudan' Nicholas Rescher p.334 'H20: Hempel-Helmer-Oppenheim, An Episode in the History of Scientific Philosophy in the 20th Century' Jed. Z. Buchwald & George E. Smith p.361 'Thomas S. Kuhn, 1922-1996' Philosophy of Science 64(3), September 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. p.377 'Quantities, Magnitudes, and Numbers' Timothy Herron, Teddy Seidenfeld & Larry Wasserman p.411 'Divisive Conditioning: Further Results on Dilation' Suzanne Cunningham p.445 'Two Faces of Intentionality' Wesley C. Salmon p.461 'Causality and Explanation: A Reply to Two Critiques' Federico Laudisa p.478 'Contextualism and Nonlocality in the Algebra of EPR Observables' John D. Greenwood p.497 'Placebo Control Treatments and the Evaluation of Psychotherapy: A Reply to Grunbaum and Erwin' Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay p.511 'On an Inconsistency in Constructive Empiricism' Philosophy of Science 64(4), December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alvin I. Goldman p.525 'Science, Publicity, and Consciousness' Ilkka Niiniluoto p.546 'Reference Invariance and Truthlikeness' Louis C. Charland p.555 'Reconciling Cognitive and Perceptual Theories of Emotion: A Representational Proposal' Laura J. Snyder p.580 'Discoverers' Induction' Stuart S. Glennan p.605 'Capacities, Universality, and Singularity' Jeffry L. Ramsey p.627 'Between the Fundamental and Phenomenological: The Challenge of 'Semi- Empirical' Methods' Christopher D. Horvath p.654 'Some Questions about Identifying Individuals: Failed Intuitions about Organisms and Species' Bas C. Van Fraassen p.669 'Modal Interpretation of Repeated Measurement: A Rejoinder to Leeds and Healey' Carl G. Wagner p.677 'Old Evidence and New Explanation' Stuart Gluck & Steven Gimbel p.692 'Discussion: An Intervening Cause Counterexample to Railton's DNP Model of Explanation' William A. Rottschaefer p.698 'Adaptational Functional Ascriptions in Evolutionary Biology: A Critique of Schaffner's Views' Philosophy of Science, Supplement, 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Abner Shimony S1 'Some Historical and Philosophical Reflections on Science and Enlightenment' SYMPOSIUM:CAUSAL ASYMMETRY, INTERVENTION, AND CHANCE Daniel Hausman S15 'Causation, Agency, and Independence' James Woodward S26 'Explanation, Invariance, and Intervention' SYMPOSIUM: PATTERNS IN THE INTERRELATION OF EXPERIMENT, INSTRUMENTATION, AND THEORY Allan Franklin S42 'Recycling Expertise and Instrumental Loyalty' Klaus Hentschel S53 'The Interplay of Instrumentation, Experiment, and Theory: Patterns Emerging from Case Studies on Solar Redshift, 1890-1960' Friedrich Steinle S65 'Entering New Fields: Exploratory Uses of Experimentation' Maria Trumpler S75 'Verification and Variation: Patterns of Experimentation in Investigations of Galvanism in Germany, 1790-1800' SYMPOSIUM:DOES FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING CONTRIBUTE TOWARD OUR UNDERSTANDING OF COGNITION? Guy Van Orden & Kenneth Paap S85 'Functional Neuroimages Fail to Discover Pieces of Mind in the Parts of the Brain' Robert S. Stufflebeam & William Bechtel S95 'PET: Exploring the Myth and the Method' SYMPOSIUM: THE USE OF ECONOMIC CONCEPTS IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE D. Wade Hands S107 'Caveat Emptor: Economics and Contemporary Philosophy of Science' David L. Hull S117 'What's Wrong with Invisible-Hand Explanations?' Philip Mirowski S127 'On Playing the Economics Trump Card in the Philosophy of Science: Why it Did Not Work for Pichael Polanyi' Esther-Mirjam Sent S139 'An Economist's Glance at Goldman's Economics' SYMPOSIUM: SCIENCE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Kristin Shrader-Frechette S149 'Hydrogeology and Framing Questions having Policy Consequences' Mary Tiles S161 'Science and the Politics of Hunger' Helen E. Longino S175 'Comments on Science and Social Responsibility: A Role for Philosophy of Science?' SYMPOSIUM: PHILOSOPHY OF STATISTICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY OF EXPERIMENT: VAYESIAN vs. ERROR STATISTICAL APPROACHES Ronald N. Giere S180 'Scientific Inference: Two Points of View' Colin Howson S185 'Error Probabilities in Error' Deborah G. Mayo S195 'Error and Learning from Error: Making a Virtue of Necessity' SYMPOSIUM: NEW WORK ON TIME'S ARROW Frank Arntzenius S213 'Mirrors and the Direction of Time' Craig Callender S223 'What is "The Problem of the Direction of Time?"' Huw Price S235 'Time Symmetry in Microphysics' SYMPOSIUM: COMPLEXITY AND EXPERIMENTATION IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Hans-Jorg Rheinberger S245 'Experimental Complexity in Biology: Some Epistemological and Historical Remarks' Robert C. Richardson S255 'Natural and Artificial Complexity' Sylvia Culp S268 'Establishing Genotype/Phenotype Relationships: Gene Targeting as an Experimental Approach' Richard M. Burian S279 'Comments on Complexity and Experimentation in Biology' SYMPOSIUM: MODELS AS MEDIATORS Nancy Cartwright S292 'Models: The Blueprints for Laws' Mary S. Morgan S304 'The Technology of Analogical Models: Irving Fisher's Monetary Worlds' Margaret Morrison S315 'Physical Models and Biological Contexts' R.I.G. Hughes S325 'Models and Representation' SYMPOSIUM: EMERGENCE AND SUPERVENIENCE: ALTERNATIVES TO UNITY BY REDUCTION Paul Humphreys S337 'Emergence, not Supervenience' Fritz Rohrlich S346 'Cognitive emergence' Alex Rosenberg S359 'Can Physicalist Antireductionism Compute the Embryo?' William C. Wimsatt S372 'Aggregativity: Reductive Heuristics for Finding Emergence' SYPOSIUM: PAUL FEYERABEND AND HIS LEGACY Bas C. van Fraassen S385 'Sola Experientia? Feyerabend's Refutation of Classical Empiricism' Elisabeth A. Lloyd S396 'Feyerabend, Mill and Pluralism' Paul Churchland S408 'To Transform the Phenomena: Feyerabend, Proliferation and Recurrent Neural Networks' John Preston S421 'Feyerabend's Retreat from Realism' SYMPOSIUM: ARE THERE LAWS OF BIOLOGY? John Beatty S432 'Why Do Biologists Argue Like They Do?' Robert Brandon S444 'Does Biology Have Laws? The Experimental Evidence' Elliott Sober S458 'Two Outbreaks of Lawlessness in Recent Philosophy of Biology' Sandra D. Mitchell S468 'Pragmatic Laws' Research Policy 26(6), February 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T. Padmore et al p605 'Modeling systems of innovation: an enterprise-centered view' T. Padmore and H. Gibson p625 'Modelling systems of innovation: II. A framework for industrial cluster analysis in regions' Y. Baba and K. Nobeoka p643 'Towards knowledge-based product development: the 3-D CAD model of knowledge creation' R.M. Ham and D.C. Mowery p661 'Improving teh effectiveness of public-private R&D collaboration: case studies at a US weapons laboratory' A. Guena p677 'Determinants of university participation in EU-funded R&D cooperative projects' M. Hobday p689 'Product complexity, innovation and industrial origanisation' P. Bourke and L. Butler p711 'Institutions and the map of science: matching university departments and fields of research' Science as Culture 7(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Taylor 'Natural Selection: A Heavy Hand In Biological And Social Thought' Laurie Anne Whitt 'Biocolonialism And The Commodification Of Knowledge' Matthew R. Davis 'Biomedical Control And Diabetes Care' Mark Elam And Oskar Juhlin 'When Harry Met Sandra: An Alternative Engagement After The Science Wars' Science in Context 10(2), Summer 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karine Chemla p227 'What is at stake in mathematical proofs from third-century China?' Leo Corry p253 'The origins of eternal truth in modern mathematics: Hilbert to Bourbaki and beyond' David Aubin p297 'The withering immortality of Nicolas Bourbaki: a cultural connection at the confluence of mathematics, structuralism, and the Oulipo in France' C.U.M. Smith p343 'Worlds in collision: Owen and Huxley on the Brain' Donald A. Dewsbury p367 'Rhetorical strategies in the presentation of ethology and comparative psychology in magazines after World War II' Science, Technology and Human Values 23(1), Winter 98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Anthropological Approaches in Science and Technology Studies Linda L. Layne p4 'Introduction' Emily martin p24 'Anthropology and the cultural study of science' Rayna Rapp p45 'Refusing prenatal diagnosis: the meanings of bioscience in a multicultural world' Deborah Heath p71 'Locating genetic knowledge: picturing Marfan Syndrome and its traveling constituencies' Constance Perin p98 'Operating as experimenting: synthesising engineering and scientific values in nuclear power production' Science, Technology and Human Values 23(2), Spring 98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kathryn Henderson p139 'The role of material objects in the design process: a comparison of two design cultures and how they contend with automation' Anne Kerr et al p175 'Eugenics and the new genetics in Britain: examining contemporary professionals' accounts' Mary E. Virnoche p199 'The seamless web and communications equity: the shaping of a community network' RalphM. Perhac, Jr. p221 'Comparaive risk assessment: where does the public fit in?' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 28(4), December 1998~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nick Jardine and Marina Frasca-Spada piii 'Science wars: apology' Ruth Glasner p545 'Gersonides on simple and composite movements' Otavio Bueno p585 'Empirical adequacy: a partial structures approach' S.R. Jha p611 'A new interpretation of Michael Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing: intergrative philosophy with "intellectual passions"' Hans Radder p633 'Philosophy and history of science: beyond the Kuhnian paradigm' B.S. Gower p657 'Henri Poincare and Bruno de Finetti: conventions and scientific reasoning' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29A(1), March 1998~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Lipton p1 'The epistemology of testimony' Paul Needham p33 'Duhem's physicalism' Christopher E. Cosans p63 'The experimental foundations of Galen's teleology' David Baumslag p81 'Choosing scientific goals: the need for a normative approach' Stephen Gaukroger p97 'Justification, truth and teh development of science' Discussion Jean Lindenmann p113 'On Toine Pieters' "Shaping a new biological factor"' Technology and Culture 39(1), January 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin Campbell-Kelly p1 'Data processing and technological change: the Post Office Savings Bank 1861-1930' John R. Pannabecker p33 'Representing mechanical arts in Diderot's Encyclopedie' J.B. Gough p74 'Winecraft and chemistry in 18th-century France: Chaptal and the invention of chaptalization' Research Note: Anthony S. Travis p105 '"Ambitious and glory hunting...impractical and fantastic": Heinrich Caro at BASF' Exhibit Review: Robert C. Post p116 'Hot Rods and Customs: the Men and Machines of California's Car Culture, at the Oakland Museum of California' Technology and Culture 39(2), April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suzanne M. Moon p187 'Takeoff or self-sufficiency? ideologies of development in Indonesia, 1957-1961' David Morton p213 'Armour Research Foundation and the wire recorder: how academic entrepreneurs fail' Peter Neushul p245 'Marie C. Stopes and the popularization of birth control technology' Review Essay: David E. Nye p292 'A moment of synthesis: recent textbooks in the history of technology' ------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 11:00:54 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 27 Journals included in this listing are: * Ambix 44(3), November 1997 * Ambix 45(1), March 1998 * Arabic Sciences And Philosophy 8(1), March 1998 * Archaeometry 40(1), February 1998 * Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 53(2), 1998 * Annals of Science 55(3), 1998 * Biology & Philosophy 13(3), 1998 * Biology and Philosophy 13(4), 1998 * British Journal for the History of Science 31(2), June 1998 * British Journal for the History of Science 31(3), Sep 1998 * British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(2), June 1998 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(1), 1998 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(2), 1998 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum 28, November 1997 * Configurations 5(3), Fall 1997 * Configurations 6(1), Winter 1998 * Configurations 6(2), Spring 1998 * Historia Mathematica 25(2), 1998 * Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan 7(2), December 1997 * Historia Scientiarum 7(3), March 1998 * Historical Metallurgy 30(2), 1996 * Historical Metallurgy 31(1), 1997 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 28(1) * History of Science 36(2), June 1998 * History & Philosophy of Life Sciences 19(2), 1997 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19(3), 1997 * History of the Human Sciences 11(2), 1998 * History of the Human Sciences 11(3), 1998 * Hyle - An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry 3, 1997 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(2), Apr-June 1998 * Isis 88(4) 1997 * Isis 89(1) 1998 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(1), February 1998 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(2), May 1998 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 53(3), July 1998 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(3), 1998 * Journal of the History of Biology 31(2), 1998 * Medical History 42(3), July 1998 * Minerva 36(2), 1998 * Research Policy 27(1) 1998 * Research Policy 27(2), 1998 * Revue d'histoire des sciences 51(1), 1998 * Science, Technology & Human Values, 23(3) 1998 * Social History of Medicine 11(1), 1998 * Social Studies of Science 28(1), 1998 * Social Studies of Science 28(2), 1998 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics, 29B(1) March 1998 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(2), June 1998 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 29A(2), June 1998 * Science and Public Policy 25(1), February 1998 * Science and Public Policy 25(2), April 1998 * Technology and Culture 39(2), April 1998 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 69, 1997-98 =============== Ambix 44(3), November 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pere GRAPI and Merce IZQUIERDO p. 113-130 "Berthollet's Conception of Chemical Change in Context." Ian D. RAE p. 131-144 "Spectrum Analysis: the Priority Claims of Stokes and Kirchhoff." Ambix 45(1), March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jonathon SIMON p.1-13 "The Chemical Revolution and Pharmacy: A Disciplinary Perspective." C. Anne WILSON p.14-32 "Pythagorean Theory and the Dionysian Practice: THe Cultic and Practical Background to Chemical Experimentation in Hellenistic Egypt." Arabic Sciences And Philosophy 8(1), March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Mark SMITH p. 9-44 "Ptolemy, Alhazen, and Kepler and the Problem of Optical Images." J. CELEYRETTE and E. MAZET p. 45-66 "La hierarchie des degres d'etre chez Nicole Oresme." G. F. VESCOVINI p. 67-96 "Alhazen Vulgarise: Le De li aspecti d'un manuscrit du Vatican (moitie du XIVe siecle) et le troisieme Commentaire sur l'optique de Lorenzo Ghiberti." H. L. L. BUSARD p. 97-130 "Uber den lateinischen Euklid im Mittelalter." Maroun AOUAD p. 131-160 "La doctrine rhetorique d'Ibn Ridwan et la Didascalia in Rhetoricam Aristotelis ex glosa Alpharabii (suite)." Archaeometry 40(1), February 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. SAX, J. McNABB and N.D. MEEKS p. 1-22 "Methods of engraving Mesopotamian cylinder seals: experimental confirmation." J. TRUNCER, M.D. GLASCOCK, and H. NEFF p. 23-44 "Steatite source characterization in eastern north America: new results using instrumental neutron activation analysis." P. MIRTI p. 45-58 "On the use of colour coordinates to evaluate firing temperatures of ancient pottery." J.K. FEATHERS, M. BERHANE and L. MAY p. 59-70 "Firing analysis of south-eastern Missouri Indian pottery using iron Mossbauer spectroscopy." C.J. DOHERTY and A.L. MASKE p. 71-96 "Characterization of Takatori stoneware from Chikuzen Province, Japan." J.L. MAUK and R.G.V. HANCOCK p. 97-108 "Trace element geochemistry of native copper from the White Pine Mine, Michigan (USA): implications for sourcing artefacts." M. PONTING and I. SEGAL p. 109-122 "Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy analyses of Roman military copper-alloy artefacts from the excavations at Masada, Israel." R.J.H WANHILL et al. p. 123-138 "Damage assessment and preservation of an Egyptian silver vase (300- 200 BC)." S.BELL and C. CROSON p. 139-152 "Artificial neural networks as a tool for archaeological data analysis." C.J. McFEE and M.S. TITE p. 153-168 "Luminescence dating of sediments - the detection of high equivalent dose grains using an imaging photon detector." C. BATT, Z. MENG and M. NOEL p. 169- 176 "New archaeomagnetic studies near Xi'an, China." J. CAPEL et al p. 177-186 "Palaeoclimatic identification based on an isotope study of travertine from the Copper Age site at Los Millares, south-eastern Spain." N.T. LINFORD p. 187-216 "Geophysical survey at Boden Vean, Cornwall, including an assessment of the microgravity technique for the location of suspected archaeological void features." Z.A. STOS-GALE et al p. 217-226 "Lead isotope data from the Isotrace Laboratory, Oxford: Archaeometry dat base 5, ores from Bulgaria." R.E.M. HEDGES et al p. 227-239 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 25." Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 53(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H.L.L. Busard pp97-125 Zwei mittelalterliche texte zur theoretischen mathematik: die Arithmetica speculativa von Thomas Bradwardine und die Theorica numerorun von Wigandus Durnheimer G.J. Dobson pp125-145 Newton's problems with rigid body dynamics in the light of his treatment of the precession of the equinoxes L. Navarro pp147-180 Gibbs, Einstein and the foundations of statistical mechanics Annals of Science 55(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.A.Jarrell p.219 'Visionary or Bureaucrat? T.H. Huxley, the Science and Art Department and Science Teaching for the Working Class'. Joost Mertens p.241 'From the Lecture Room to the Workshop: John Frederic Daniell, the Constant Battery and Electrometallurgy around 1840'. Laurent Mucchielli p.263 'Aux origines de la psychologie universitaire en France (1870-1900): enjeux intellectuels, contexte politique, reseaux et strategies d'alliance autour de la Revue philosophique de Theodule Ribot'. John L. Davis p.291 'Artisans and Savants: The role of the Academy of Sciences in the Process of Electrical Innovation in France, 1850-1880'. Essay Review: Leibniz in Brief p.315 G.W.Leibniz Samtliche Schriften und Briefe, Dritte Reihe: Mathematischer, naturwissenschaftlicher und technischer Briefwechsel, Band 4: Juli 1683 - Dezember 1690; and Samtliche Schriften und Briefe, Siebente Reihe4: Mathematische Schriften, Band 2: 1672-1676 (2.Teil). Reviewed by P.Beeley. Biology & Philosophy 13(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cristopher Cosans pp.311-339 'Aristotle's anatomical Philosophy of Nature'. Osamu Sakura pp.341-357 'Similarities and Varieties: A Brief Sketch on the Reception of Darwinism and Sociobiology in Japan'. Jeremy C. Ahouse pp.359-391 'The Tragedy of a priori Selectionism: Dennett and Gould on Adaptationism'. G.M. Aitken pp.393-411 'Extinction'. Neven Sesardic pp.413-426 'From Biological Inhibitions to Cultural Prohibitions, or How NOT to Refute Edward Westermarck'. Toni Vogel Carey pp.427-442 'The Invisible Hand of Natural Selection, and Vice Versa'. David N. Stamos pp.443-470 'Buffon, Darwin, and the Non-Individuality of Species - A Reply to Jean Gayon'. Biology and Philosophy 13(4), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John S. Wilkins pp457-504 'The evolutionary structure of scientific theories' Davis J. Buller pp505-527 'Etiological theories of function: A geographical survey' Rowland Stout pp529-540 'The evolution of theoretically useful traits' Tadeusz Wieslaw Zawidzki pp541-554 'Competing models of stability in complex, evolving systems: Kauffmann vs Simon' Gregory Cooper pp555-586 'Generalizations in ecology: A philosophical taxonomy' British Journal for the History Of Science 31(2), June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Science and the Visual. A Special Issue. Guest Editors: J.V. Field and Frank A.J.L. James J.V. FIELD and Frank A.J.L. JAMES p.126-128 Introduction Susanne B. KELLER p.129-160 "Sections and views: visual representation in eighteenth-century earthquake studies." Massimiano BUCCHI p.161-184 "Images of science in the classroom: wallcharts and science education 1850-1920." Jude LOACH p.185-216 "Le Corbusier and the creative use of mathematics." Sophie FORGAN p.217-240 "Festivals of science and the two cultures: science, design and display in the Festival of Britain, 1951." British Journal for the History of Science 31(3), Sep 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Katherine Hill pp253-274 '"Juglers or Schollers?": negotiating the role of a mathematical practitioner' Brian Dolan pp275-304 'Pedagogy through print: James Sowerby, John Mawe and the problem of colour inearly 19th century natural history illustation' Robert Bud pp305-334 'Penicillin and the new Elizabethans' Essay Review Michael Shortland pp335-354 'Michel Serres, passe-partout' British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(2), June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robin O. Andreasen p.199 'A New Perspective on the Race Debate'. Fiona Cowie p.227 'Mad Dog Nativism'. Peter Smith p.253 'Approximate Truth and Dynamical Theories'. Mariam Thalos p.279 'A Modest Proposal for Interpreting Structural Explanations' Discussion Thomas Oberdan p.297 'The Vienna Circle's 'Anti-Foundationalism' Review Articles Roy Cook and Stewart Shapiro p.309 'Hintikka's Revolution: The Principles of Mathematics Revisited'. Barry Loewer p.317 'Copenhagen vs Bolunian Interpretations of Quantum Theory'. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scott Podolsky p.1 'Cultural Divergence: Elie Metchnikoff's Bacillus bulgaricus therapy and his underlying concept of health'. Shifra Shvarts and Theodore M. Brown p.28 'Kupat Holim, Dr. Isaac Max Rubinow, and the American Zionist Medical Unit's Experiment to Establish Health Care Services in Palestine, 1918-1923'. Dimitra Giannuli p.47 '"Repeated Disappointment": The Rockefeller Foundation and the Reform of the Greek Public Health System, 1929-1940'. Saul Jarcho p.73 'The Manuscript Consultation Reports of Francesco Torti'. Essay Reviews Dorothy Porter p.83 'New Approaches to the History of Health and Welfare'. Nancy Whitten Zinn p.94 'Looking for the Answer'. Bulletin of History of Medicine 72(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gerald N. Grob p.189 'Presidential Address: Psychiatry's Holy Grail: The Search for the Mechanisms of Mental Diseases'. Charlotte G. Borst p.220 'Teaching Obstetrics at Home: Medical Schools and Home Delivery Services in the First Half of the Twentieth Century'. Natalie Holt p.246 '"Confusion's Masterpiece": The Development of the Physician Assistant Profession'. James Harvey Young p.279 The Development of the Office of alternative Medicine in the National Institutes of Health, 1991-1996'. Netnotes: Medical History on the Internat Patricia G. Kahn and Richard J. Kahn p.299 'Medical History from Midcoast Maine'. Bulletin of the Metals Museum 28, November 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V. PURI, R. BALASUBRAMANIAM and A.V.R. KUMAR p. 1-9 "Corrosion Behavior of Ancient 1500-year Old Gupta Iron." LI Jinghua p. 10-21 "The Excavation and Study of the Copper Casting Site in Western Zhou Dynasty in Luoyang, China." ZHOU Weirong p. 22-26 "About the Bronze `Dagger-Axe Coins' of the Yue State, China." Kilian ANHEUSER p. 27-39 "Fire-gilding on European Plate Armour of the 16th Century - Recipes, Objects and Experiments. Configurations 5(3), Fall 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emily J. COHEN p. 369-424 "Enlightenment and the Dirty Philosopher." Laura D. WALLS p. 425-462 "The Anatomy of Truth: Emerson's Poetic Science." Peter WEINGART & Sabine MAASEN p. 463-520 "The Order of Meaning: The Career of Chaos as a Metaphor." Configurations 6(1), Winter 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue on Thomas S. Kuhn Paul HOYNINGEN-HEUNE p. 1-14 "On Thomas Kuhn's Philosophical Significance." Evelyn F. KELLER p. 15-20 "Kuhn, Feminism, and Science?" Peter BARKER p. 21-32 "Kuhn and the Sociological Revolution." Joseph ROUSE p. 33-50 "Kuhn and Scientific Practices." Thomas NICKLES p. 51-86 "Kuhn, Historical Philosophy of Science, and Case-Based Reasoning." Nancy J. NERSESSIAN p. 87-120 "Kuhn and the Cognitive Revolution." Configurations 6(2), Spring 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: The Scientific Revolution As Narrative. Guest Editors: Mario Biagioli And Steven J. Harris Steven J. HARRIS p.131-140 Introduction: "Thinking Locally, Acting Globally." Mario BIAGIOLI p.141-148 "The Scientific Revolution is Undead." Lorraine DASTON p.149-172 "The Nature of Nature in Early Modern Europe." Peter DEAR p.173-194 "The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy: Toward a Heuristic Narrative for the Scientific Revolution." Jim BENNETT p.195-222 "Practical Geometry and Operative Knowledge." Mary TERRALL p.223-242 "Heroic Narratives of Quest and Discovery." Paula FINDLEN p.243-268 "Between Carnival and Lent: THe Scientific Revolution at the Margins of Culture." Steven J. HARRIS p.269-304 "Long-Distance Corporations, Big Sciences, and the Geography of Knowledge." Historia Mathematica 25(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Memoriam: David Fowler p.123 'Wilbur Richard Knorr (1945-1997): An Appreciation'. Articles: Gary G. Cochell p.133 'The Early History of the Cornell Mathematics Department: A Case Study in the Emergence of the American Mathematical Research Community'. Hulmut Pulte p.154 'Jacobi's Cricisism of Lagrange: The changing Role of Mathematics in the Foundations of Classical Mechanics'. Adrian C. Rice and Robin J. Wilson p.185 'From National to International Society: The London Mathematical Society, 1867-1900'. Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan 7(2), December 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: History Of Physical Research In Modern Japan Seiji TAKATA p. 81-92 "Activity of Japanese Physicists in the Learned Societies from 1877 to 1926." Haruyo YOSHIDA and Shigeo SUGIYAMA p. 93-106 "Akitu Tanakadate and the Beginning of the Physical Researches in Japan." KATSUKI Atsushi p. 107-124 "A Rough Sketch of History of Solid State Physics in Japan." Dong-won KIM p. 125-136 "Two Differnet Influences on the Japanes Physics Community in the Early Twentieth Century." Olival FREIRE Jr. p. 137-152 "Quantum Controversy and Marxism." Eri YAGi, Hisako MATSUDA and Kyomi NARITA p. 153-163 "Toshiko YUASA (1909-1980), and the Nature of her Archives at Ochanomizu Univ. in Tokyo." Historia Scientiarum 7(3), March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shozo MOTOYAMA p.165-172 "Diffusion of Science in Brazil - THe Beginning FAPESP." Marilda NAGAMINI p.173-180 "L'Histoire de la FAPESP: Un chapitre dans le developpement de la Science et de la Technologie au Bresil." Jose Antonio Cervera JIMENEZ p.181-198 "Spanish Friars in the Far East: Fray Juan Cobo and his Book Shi Lu." Kazuo MUROI p.199-204 "Early Old Babylonian Mathematical Problems Written in Sumerian." NOTES Ryoichi NAKATA p.205-212 "Non-Newtonian Elements in French Newtonian Physics: A Perspective on a History of Science of 18th Century France." Hiroyuki KONNO p.213-226 "Slater's Theory of Line Breadth and the Virtual Oscillator Model: A Premature Attempt in the Old Quantum Theory." OBITUARY Tadaaki KIMOTO p.227-234 "Toshio Yamazaki and the History of Technology in Japan." REVIEW ESSAY T.V. SATHYAMURTHY p.235-242 "SVAYAMBHU: The Life and Work of Srinivasa Ramanujan." Historical Metallurgy 30(2), 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Medieval Metalworking (Papers presented at a conference held in London, 13-14th Jan. 1996) Justine BAYLEY p. 67-71 "Innovation in later medieval urban metalworking." Stuart R. BLAYLOCK p. 72-82 "Bell and cauldron Founding in Exeter." Geoff. EGAN p. 83-94 "Some archaeological evidence for metal working in London c. 1050 AD - c.1700 AD." Derek KEENE p. 95-102 "Metalworking in medieval London: an historical survey." Alan MACCORMICK p. 103-110 "Metalworking in medieval Nottingham 1100-1641." Gary TAYLOR p. 111-115 "Medieval bronzefounding at Deansway, Worcester." Monique de RUETTE p. 116-120 "Brass foundry workshops of the Southern Low Countries and the Principality of Liege. A technical approach." Christopher McLEES p. 121-135 "Itinerant craftsmen, permanent smithies, and the archbishop's mint: the character and context of metalworking in medieval Trondheim." Thilo REHREN p. 136-142 "Alchemy and fire assay - An analytical approach." Historical Metallurgy 31(1), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul T. CRADDOCK, I.C. FREESTONE And C.D. DAWE P. 1-7 "Casting Metals In Limestone Moulds." William O'BRIEN P. 8-11 "Mount Gabriel And Metal Sourcing In The Bronze Age." Peter HALKON P. 12-16 "Fieldwork On Early Iron Working Sites In East Yorkshire." Amina CHATWIN P. 17-24 "Some Gloucestershire Ironmasters." Robert B. GORDON P. 25-31 "The Choice Of Method For Making Wrought Iron In The Salisbury District of Connecticut." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 28(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kenneth L. Caneva p.1 'Colding, Orsted, and the meaning of force'. Alex Soojung-Kim Pang p.139 'Visual representation and post-constructivist history of science'. Petra Werner p.173 'Learning from an adversary? Warburg against Wieland'. Peter J. Westwick p.197 Selected bibliography History of Science 36(2), June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas Broman pp.123-150 'The Habermasian Public Sphere and "Science IN the Enlightenment"'. William J. Ashworth pp.151-178# 'John Herschel, George Airy, and the Roaming Eye of the State'. David S. Lux and Harold J. Cook pp.179-211 'Closed Circles or Open Networks?: Communicating at a Distance during the Scientific Revolution'. Don Bates pp.213-232 'Closing the Circle: How Harvey and his Contemporaries Played the Game of Truth. Part 1'. History & Philosophy of Life Sciences 19(2), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sergio Sismondo p.147 'Modelling Strategies: Creating Autonomy for Biology's Theory of Games'. Giovanni Felice Azzone p.163 'Adaptation and Information in Ontogenesis and Phylogenesis. Increase of Complexity and Efficiency'. Massimiano Bucchi p.181 'The Public Science of Louis Pasteur: The Experiment on Anthrax Vaccine in the Popular Press of the Time'. Matthias Perleth p.211 'The Discovery of Chagas' disease and the formation of the early Chagas' disease concept'. Gino Leonardo Di Mitri p.237 Una applicazione settecentesca della musicoterapia in camp psichiatrico: il 'ragionamento' di Luigi Desbout (1780)'. Essay Reviews Danielle Gourevitch p.257 'La medicine dans l'antiquite''. Christoph Gradmann p.263 'Hermann von Helmholtz. Historiography and Biography 100 Years Later'. Jeffrey H. Schwartz p.273 'Forever Pursuing Evolution'. Michael T. Ghiselin p.279 'Phylogenetics: A Science no Longer Ignored'. Roger Krohn p.285 'Tufte, Perception and Visual Representation: Some Bio-Social Context'. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19(3), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vitezlav Orel pp315-330 The spectre of inbreeding in the early investigation of heredity Cay-Rudiger Pull pp331-368 Pathologie und politik - Ludwig Ashoff (1866-1942) und Deutschlands Weg in Dritte Reich Michel Morange pp369-393 The transformation of molecular biology on contact with higher organisms,1960-1980: from a molecular description to a molecular explanation History of the Human Sciences 11(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stefan Breuer pp1-23 Between 'Conservative Revolution', aesthetic fundamentalism and new nationalism: Thomas Mann's early political writings Val Dusek pp25-44 Brecht and Lukacs as teachers of Feyerabend and Lakatos: the Feyerabend-Lakatos debate as scientific recapitulation of the Brecht-Lakacs debate Detlev Schottker pp45-59 Norbert Elias and Walter Benjamin: an exchange of letters and its context Lawrence A. Scaff pp61-106 The 'cool objectivity of sociation': Max Weber and Marianne Weber in America Wilhelm Hennis pp107-110 The media as a cultural problem: Max Weber's sociology of the press Max Weber pp111-120 Preliminary report on a proposed survey for a sociology of the press Review Article Jem Thomas pp121-128 Max Weber's estate: reflections on Wilhem Hennis's 'Max Webers Wissenschaft vom Menschen History of the Human Sciences 11(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregor McLennan pp1-17 Sociology and cultural studies: rhetorics of disciplinary identity Ann Firth pp19-35 >From oeconomy to 'the economy': population and self-interest in discourses on government Allan Megill pp37-62 History, memory, indentity Arthur Still & Windy Dryden pp63-86 The intellectual origins of rational psychotherapy Ananta Kumar Giri pp87-113 Moral consciousness and communicative action: from discourse ethics to spiritual transformation Hyle - An International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry 3, 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roald Hoffman, Barry K. Carpenter, Vladimir I. Minkin pp.3-28 'Ockham's Razor and Chemistry'. Klaus Mainzer pp.29-49 'Symmetry and Complexity - Fundamental Concepts of Research in Chemistry'. Guiseppe Del Re pp.51-63 'Technology and the Spirit of Alchemy'. Daniel Rothbart, Irmgard Scherer pp.65-80 'Kant's Critique of Judgment and the Scientific Investigation of Matter'. Joachim Schummer pp.81-94 'Challenging Standard Distinctions between Science and Technology: The Case of Preparative Chemistry'. F. Michael Akeroyd pp.95-102 'Conceptual Aspects of Theory Appraisal: Some Biochemical Examples'. Short Biography Klaus Ruthenberg pp.103-106 'Friedrich Adolf Paneth'. Book Reviews R. Hoffmann pp.107-109 'The Same and Not the Same' (by J. Schummer). H. Heine, R. Mautz, W. Rosenbaum pp.109-110 'Offnung der Wagenburg? Antworten von Chemiemanagern auf okologische Kritik (by J. Schummer). IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(2), Apr-June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Russell A. Kirsch p.7 'SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards'. Don Bissell p.14 'Was the IDIIOM the First Stand-Alone CAD Platform?'. Kristine K. Fallon p.20 'Early Computer Graphics Developments in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industry'. Tom Wright p.30 'History and Technology of Computer Fonts'. Jules Bloomenthal p.35 'Graphics Remembrances' Isis 88(4) 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emily Thompson p.597 'Dead Rooms and Live Wires: Harvard, Hollywood, and the Deconstruction of Architectural Acoustics, 1900-1930'. Margaret R. Wright p.627 'Marcella O'Grady Boveri (1863-1950): Her Three Careers in Biology'. Trudy Dehue p.653 'Deception, Efficiency, and Random Groups: Psychology and the Gradual Origination of the Random Group Design'. Peter Pesic p.674 'Secrets, Symbols, and Systems: Parallels between Cryptoanalysis and Algebra, 1580-1700'. Isis 89(1) 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert J. Leonard p.1 'Ethics and the Excluded Middle: Karl Menger and Social Science in Interwar Vienna'. Carl-Henry Geschwind p.27 'Embracing Science and Research: Early Twentieth-Century Jesuits and Seismology in the United States'. Jennifer Moreton p.50 'Doubts about the Calendar: Bede and the Eclipse of 664'. HSS Distinguished Lecture Allen G. Debus p.66 'Chemists, Physicians, and Changing Perspectives on the Scientific Revolution'. Critiques and Contentions Antonio Beltran p.82 'Wine, Water, and Epistemological Sobriety: A Note on the Koyre- MacLachlan Debate'. James MacLachlan p.90 'Experimenting in the History of Science' Essay Reviews Paul N. Edwards p.93 'Virtual Machines, Virtual Infrastructures: The New Historiography of Information Technology' Martin Campbell-Kelly; William Aspray: Computer: A History of the Information Machine, James W. Cortada:Information Technology as Business History: Issues in the History and management of Computers, Arthur L. Norberg; Judy E. O'Neill: Transforming Computer Technology: Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1986, with Kerry Freedman, Katie Hafner; Matthew Lydon: Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet, Gene I. Rochlin: Trapped in the Net: The Unanticipated Consequences of Computerization, and Thomas K. Landauer: The Trouble with Computers: Usefulness, Usability, and Productivity. William Montgomery 'The Family Man'. Janet Browne: p.100 Charles Darwin: Voyaging. Henrika Huklick: p.103 Speaking of the Dead Jack Goody: The Expansive Moment:The Rise of Social Anthropology in Britain and Africa, 1918-1970, and George W. Stocking, Jr.: After Tylor: British Social Anthropology, 1888-1951. Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(1), February 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Owen GINGERICH and J.R. VOELKEL p. 1-34 "Tycho Brahe's Copernican Campaign." J.M. STEELE and F.R. STEPHENSON p. 35-48 "Astronomical Evidence for the Accuracy of Clocks in Pre-Jesuit China." Nicholas JARDINE p. 49-62 "The Places of Astronomy in Early-Modern Culture." M. HOSKIN and TONI PALOMO I PEREZ p. 63-79 "Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (4) The Orientations of Megalithic Tombs of Eastern Catalunya." ESSAY REVIEW Adriaan BLAAUW p. 80-82 "Yerkes Observatory, 1892-1950", by Donald E. Osterbrock Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(2), May 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Astronomy at the Dawn of the Renaissance, Liege, July 1997. edited by Raymond Mercier Julio SAMSO p. 93-102 "An Outline of the History of Maghribi Zijes from the End of the Thirteenth Century." David PINGREE p. 103-108 "Some Fourteenth-century Byzantine Astronomical Texts." Anne TIHON p. 109-116 "The Astronomy of George Gemistus Plethon." Raymond MERCIER p. 117-127 "The Astronomical Tables of George Gemistus Plethon." Wolfgang KOKOTT p. 129-135 "Syzygies as Pivots: An Unusual Mid-fifteenth-century Working Ephemeris." Y. Tzvi LANGERMANN p. 137-150 "Peurbach in the Hebrew Tradition." Graziella F. VESCOVINI p. 151-155 "The Place of the Sun in Medieval Arabo-Latin Astronomy: The Lucidator dubitabilium astronomiae (1303-10) of Peter de Padua." Michael H. SHANK p. 157-166 "Regiomontanus and Homocentric Astronomy." Jose CHABAS p. 167-175 "Astronomy in Salamanca in the Mid-fifteenth Century: The Tabulae resolutae." Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p. 177-186 "Abraham Zacut and the Medieval Hebrew Astronomical Tradition." Richard KREMER and Jerzy DOBRZYCKI p. 187-199 "Alfonsine Meridians: Tradition versus Experience in Astronomical Practice c. 1500." Emmanuel POULLE et Denis SAVOIE p. 201-207 "La Survie de l'Astronomie Alphonsine." John NORTH p. 211-214 Obituary: Olaf Pedersen (1920-1997) Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 53(3), July 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JT Hindmarsh and PF Corso pp. 201-218 The death of Napoleon Bonaparte: a critical review of the cause JH Wolf pp. 219-253 'Don't kill your baby': feedings infants in Chicago, 1903-1924 JH Young and RE McFadyen pp. 254-284 The Koch cancer treatment S Fine pp. 285-316 The Kerr-Mills act: medical care for the indigent in Michigan, 1960- 1965 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 34(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Mark Smith pp231-246 The physiological and psychological grounds of Ptolemy's visual theory: some methodological considerations Suzan van Dijken pp247-269 Rene van der Veer Marinus van Ijzendoorn Hans-Jan Kuipers Bowlby before Bowlby: the sources of an intellectual departure in psychoanalysis and psychology Journal of the History of Biology 31(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregory J. Morgan pp.155-178 'Emile Zuckerkandl, Linus Pauling, and the Molecular Evolutionary Clock, 1959-1965'. Sander Gliboff pp.179-209 'Evolution, Revolution, and Reform in Vienna: Franz Unger's Ideas on Descent and Their Post-1848 Reception'. Ralph Colp, Jr. pp.211-240 'To be an Invalid, Redux.' Jean Gayon and Doris T. Zallen pp.241-262 'The Role of the Vilmorin Company in the Promotion and Diffusion of the Experimental Science of Heredity in France, 1840-1920'. Kathy J. Cooke pp.263-278 'The Limits of Heredity: Nature and Nurture in American Eugenics Before 1915'. Jean-Paul Gaudilliere pp.279-288 'Essay Review: Cancer and Science: The Hundred Years War'. 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.306 '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'. Tests and Documents David Harley p.362 'James Hart of Northampton and the Calvanist Critique of Priest- Physicians: An Unpublished Polemic of the early 1620s'. Minerva 36(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rosalind M.O. Pritchard pp.101-124 'Academic Freedom and Autonomy in the United Kingdom and Germany'. Voldemar Tomusk pp.125-146 'Developments in Russian Higher Education: Legislative and Policy Reform within a Central and East European Context'. James Jackson Walsh pp.147-177 'Postgraduate Technological Education in Britain: Events Leading to the Establishment of Churchill College, Cambridge, 1950-1958. Review Article: Stephen Cole pp.179-189 'How Does Peer Review Work and Can it be Improved?'. Research Policy 27(1) 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H. Ernst p.1 'Industrial Research as a source of important patents'. I. Zander p.17 'The evolution of technological capabilities in the multinational corporation - dispersion, duplication and potential advantages from multinationality'. F.H.A. Janszen and G.H. Degenaars p.37 'A dynamic analysis of the relations betweenthe structure and the process of National Systems of Innovation using computer simulation; the case of the Dutch biotechnological sector'. S.H. Tomke p.55 'Simulation, learning and R&D performance: Evidence from automotive development'. R. Leoneini p.75 'The nature of long-run technological change: innovation, evolution and technological systems'. E.J.Rinia, Th.N. van Leeuwen, H.G. van Vuren and A.F.J. van Raan p.95 'Comparative analysis of a set of blbliometric indicators and central peer review criteria. Evaluation of condensed matter physics in the Netherlands'. Research Policy, 27(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W. Kuemmerle p.111 'Optimal scale for research and development in foreign environments - an invetigation into size and performance of research and development laboratories abroad'. A.Arundel and I. Kabla p.127 'What percentage of innovations are patented? Empirical estimates for European firms'. M. Lavoie and R. Finnie p.143 'The occupational dynamics of recent Canadian engineering graduates inside and outside the bounds of technology'. R. Roberts p.159 'Managing innovation: The pursuit of competitive advantage and the design of innovation intense environments'. J. Hagedoorn and J.B. Sedaitis p.177 'Partnerships in transition economies: international strategic technology alliances in Russia'. P. Stoneman and G. Battisti p.187 'Fiscal incentives to consumer innovation: the use of unleaded petrol in Europe'. K. Narayanan p.215 'Technology acquisition, de-regulation and competitiveness: a study of Indian automobile industry'. Revue d'histoire des sciences 51(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Olivier DARRIGOL Aux confins de l'electrodynamique maxwellienne: ions et electrons en 1897 Dominique BERLIOZ Un essai logique de Leibniz, "Le calcul des ingredients": presentation et traduction Lorelai KURY Les instructions de voyage dans les expeditions scientifiques francaises (1750-1830) Carole HUTA Jean Sennebier (1742-1809): un dialogue entre l'ombre et la lumiere. L'art d'observer a la fin du 18eme-siecle Science, Technology & Human Values, 23(3) 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Atkinson, Claire Batchelor & Evelyn Parsons p.259 'Trajectories off Collaboration and Competition in a Medical Discovery'. Daniel Lee Kleinman p.285 'Untangling Context: Understanding a University Laboratory in the Commercial World'. Judith Weedman p.315 'The Structure of Incentive: Design and Client Roles in Application- Oriented Research'. Social History of Medicine 11(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Presidential Address: Alfons Labisch p.1 'History of Public Health - History IN Public Health: Looking Back and Looking Forward'. Articles: Robin Haines and Ralph Shlomowitz p.15 'Explaining the Modern Mortality Decline: What can we learn from Sea Voyages?' E.P. Hennock p.49 'Vaccination Policy Against Smallpox, 1835-1914: A Comparison of England with Prussia and Imperial Germany'. Shifra Shvarts p.73 'Health Reform in Israel: Some Aspects of Seventy Years of Struggle (1925-1995). Discussion Points: Liora Navon p.89 'Beggars, Metaphors, and Stigma: A Missing Link in the Social History of Leprosy'. Peter Razzell p.107 'The Origins of Vaccinia Virus - a Brief Rejoinder'. Documents and Sources: Ashley Wivel p.109 'Abortion Policy and Politics on the Lane Committee of Enquiry, 1971- 1974'. Social Studies of Science 28(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monica Dianne Mulcahy p.5 'Designing the User/Using the Design'. Stefan Helmreich p.39 'Recombination, Rationality, Reductionism and Romantic Reactions'. Graham Button and Wes Sharrock p.73 'The Organizational Accountability of Technological Work'. Jon Guice p.103 'Controversy and the State'. Judith V. Grabiner p.139 'Some Disputes of Consequence'. Anthony Palmer, Harry Collins & Michael Lynch p.169 'Obituary: Peter G. Winch' David Hess, Gary Downey, Lucy Suchman, David Hakken & Leigh Star p.175 'Obituary: Diane E. Forsythe'. Nicolas Rasmussen p.183 'Down-to-Earth Science' (Review of Palladino, Entomology, Econoly and Agriculture). Michael Lynch p.186 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Technicians, and More' (Review of Orr, Talking about Machines). Social Studies of Science, 28(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lea Velho and Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr. p.195 'The Decision-Making Process in the Construction of the Synchrotron Light National Laboratory in Brazil'. Harro van Lente & Arie Rip p.221 'The Rise of Membrane Technology'. Monica J. Casper & Adele E. Clarke p.255 'Making the Pap Smear into the 'Right Tool' for the Job'. Jeroen van der Sluijs, Josee van Eijndhoven, Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne p.291 'Anchoring Devices in Science for Policy'. Hans Radder p.325 'The Politics of STS (Responses & Replies)'. Vicky Singleton p.332 'The Politic(ian)s of SSK (Responses & Replies)'. Brian Wynne p.338 'Reply to Radder (Responses & Replies)'. Hans Radder p.344 'Second Thoughts on the Politics of STS (Responses & Replies)'. Robert Bud p.349 'Knowing Machines (Review of MacKenzie, Knowing Machines'. Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics, 29B(1) March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Susan G. Sterrett p.1 'Sounds Like Light: Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity and Mach's Work in Acoustics and Aerodynamics'. Domenico Costantini and Ubaldo Garibaldi p.37 'A Probabilistic Foundation of Elementary Particle Statistics. Part II. K. Svozil p.61 'Analogues of Quantum Complementarity in the Theory of Automata'. Jan Hendrik Schmidt p.81 'Predicting the Motion of Particles in Newtonian Mechanics and Special Relativity'. Review Articles Michael Detlefsen p.123 'Mind in the Shadows' Anthony Legett p.137 'Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry' Yuri Balashov p.141 'Two Theories of the Universe'. Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(2), June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anton Amann & Harald Atmanspacher p.151 'Fluctuations in the Dynamics of Single Quantum Systems'. Joseph Berkovitz p.183 'Aspects of Quantum Non-Locality I: Superluminal Signalling, Action- at-a-Distance, Non-Separability and Holism'. Francisco Flores p.223 'Einstein's 1935 Derivation of E = mc2'. Anna Maidens p.245 'Symmetry Groups, Absolute Objects and Action Principles in General Relativity'. Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 29A(2), June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Adrian Johns p.167 'Science and the Book in Modern Cultural Historiography'. John O'Neill p.195 'Practical Reason and Mathematical Argument'. Gurol Irzik, Teo Grunberg p.207 'Whorfian Variations on Kantian Themes: Kuhn's Linguistic Turn'. Mark Risjord p.223 'Norms and Explanation in the Social Sciences'. Michael Friedman p.239 'On the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and its Philosophical Agenda'. Patrick A. Heelan p.273 'The Scope of hermeneutics in Natural Science'. Essay Reviews Geoffrey Lloyd p.299 'New Light on Early Chinese Science' Margaret J. Osler p.305 'Medieval Natural Philosophy in Context'. Science and Public Policy 25(1), February 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Simon Joss p.2 'Danish consensus conferences as a model of participatory technology assessment: an impact study of consensus conferences on Danish Parliament and Danish public debate'. Stanislav Provaznik, Adolf Filacek, Eva Krizova-Frydova, Jiri Loudin, Petr Machleidt p.23 'Transformation of science and research in the Czech Republic: the emerging research system and its role in the country's economic and cultural life'. Elena Z. Mirskaya p.37 'The role of international interactions in contemporary science in Russia'. Cho Hwang Hee and Ryo Hirasawa p.47 'Changes in Japanese Government policies to be a front-runner in science and technology'. Regina M.A.A. Galhardi p.55 'Changing occupational structures and human resources development: implications for developing countries' regional and global integration'. Science and Public Policy 25(2), April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Don E. Kash and Robet Rycroft p.70 'Technology policy in the 21st century: how will we adapt to complexity?'. Tran Ngoc Ca p.87 'Technology assessment in Vietnam: concept and practices'. Daniel Lee Kleinman p.95 'Pervasive influence: intellectual property, industrial history, and university science. Jane E. Fountain p.103 'Social capital: its relationship to innovation in science and technology'. Ian Pownall p.117 'An entrepreneurial focus to UK new technology-based firm policies'. Luke Georghiou p.135 'Viewpoint: Science, technology and innovation policy for the 21st century'. Sue Hinder p.138 'Conference report: Genetic informtion: acquisition, access and control'. Technology and Culture 39(2), April 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suzanne M. Moon p.187 'Takeoff or Self-Sufficiency? Ideologies of Development in Indonesia, 1957-1961'. David Morton p.213 'Armour Research Foundation and the Wire Recorder: How Academic Entrepreneurs Fail'. Peter Neushul p.245 'Marie C. Stopes and the Popularization of Birth Control Technology'. The Cover Design Jay M. Enoch p.273 'The Enigma of Early Lens Use' Review Essay David E. Nye p.292 'A Moment of Synthesis: Recent Textbooks in the History of Technology' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 69, 1997-98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R.W. BURNS p.1-22 "The development of methods of detecting hostile aircraft at night,1935-1941." Denis SMITH p.23-56 "James Walker (1781-1862): Civil Engineer." Adrian JARVIS p.57-68 "Theory versus Practice in Dock Engineering." P.R. STOKES p.69-96 "Hydrogen peroxide for power and propulsion." George ATKINSON p.97-128 "Eugene Belgrand (1810-1878): Civil Engineer, Geologist and Pioneer Hydrologist." G. WOODWARD p.129-146 "The Brunels and the Grosvenor Bridge, Chester." Alexander HAYWARD p.147-165 "The British experience of the Salmson aero engine 1911-1918: a case study in technology transfer." ---------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 28 This is the first journal article listing of 1999 (the 28th overall). Many thanks go to John Moffett (Needham Institute) and Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library) for their help in compiling it. It is the longest listing so far (journals seem to dividing and multiplying rapidly in our field!). I have compiled 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(2), July 1998 * Ambix 45(3), Nov. 1998 * Annals of Science 55 (4), October 1998 * Annals of Science 56 (1), January 1999 * Annals of Science, 56 (2), April 1999 * Arabic Sciences And Philosophy 8(2), Sept.1998 * Archaeoastronomy 23, 1998 * Archaeometry 40(2), August 1998 * Archaeometry 41(1), Feb. 1999 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53(6), 1999 * Biology & Philosophy 14(1), January 1999 * British Journal for History of Science 31(4), Dec 1998 * British Journal for History of Science 32(1), March 1999 * British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(3), Sep 1998 * British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(4), Dec 1998 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(3), Fall 1998 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(4), Winter 1998 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum (Sendai) 29, July 1998 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum (Sendai) 30, Nov. 1998 * Centaurus 41(1-2), 1999 * Configurations 6(3), Fall 1998 * Configurations 7(1), Winter 1998 * Historia Mathematica 25(3), August 1998 * Historia Mathematica 25(4), November 1998 * Historia Mathematica 26(1), February 1999 * Historia Scientiarum 8(1), August 1998 * Historia Scientiarum 8(2), Dec. 1998 * Historical Metallurgy 31(2), 1997 * Historical Metallurgy 32(1), 1998 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 28(2) 1998 * History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 20(1), 1998 * History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 20(2), 1998 * History and Technology 15(2), 1998 * History and Technology 15(3), 1999 * History of the Human Sciences 12(1), February 1999 * History of Science 36(3), September 1998 * History of Science 36(4), December 1998 * History of Science 37(1), March 1999 * Hyle: an International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry 4, 1998 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(3), Jul-Sep.1998 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(4), Oct-Dec. 1998 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 21(1), Jan-Mar. 1999 * Isis 89(2), June 1998 * Isis 89(3), September 1998 * Isis 89(4), December 1998 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(3), August 1998 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 29(4), Nov 1998 * Journal For The History Of Astronomy 30(1), Feb 1999 * Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 35(1), 1999 * Journal of the History of Biology 31(3), Fall 1998 * Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 53(4), October 1998 * Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 54(1) January 1999 * Lychnos: Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society 1998 * Medical History 42(3), July 1998 * Medical History 42(4), October 1998 * Medical History 43(1), January 1999 * Minerva 36(3), Autumn 1998 * Minerva 36(4), Winter 1998 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 52(2) 1998 * Perspectives on Science 5(3), Fall 1997 * Perspectives on Science 5(4), Winter 1997 * Perspectives on Science 6(1&2), Spring/Summer 1998 * Research Policy 28(4), April 1999 * Revue D'histoire Des Sciences 52(1), 1999 * Science as Culture 7(4), December 1998 * Science in Context 10(3), Autumn 1997 * Science in Context 10(4), Winter 1997 * Science in Context 11(1), Spring 1998 * Science on Context 11(2), Summer 1998 * Science, Technology & Human Values 23(4), Autumn 1998 * Science, Technology, and Human Values 24(1), Winter 1999 * Social History of Medicine 11(2), August 1998 * Social History of Medicine 11(3), December 1998 * Social Studies of Science 28(3), June 1998 * Social Studies of Science 28(4), August 1998 * Social Studies of Science 28(5-6), Oct-Dec 1998 * Social Studies of Science 29(1), February 1999 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 29A(3), September 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29A(4), December 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(1), March 1999 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(1), March 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(2) June 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(3), September 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(4), December 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(1), March 1999 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 29C(1) March 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 29C(2), September 1998 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 30C(1), March 1999 * Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy and History of Science 5(1), April 1996 * Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy and History Of Science 5(2), October 1996 * Technology and Culture 39(3), July 1998 * Technology and Culture 39(4), October 1998 * Technology and Culture 40(1), January 1999 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 69(2), 1997-98 ###################### Ambix 45(2), July 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beverly S. ALMGREN p. 50-66 "D.I. Mendeleev and Siberia." Francis M. STACKENWALT p. 67-84 "Dmitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev and the Emergence of the Modern Russian Petroleum Industry, 1863-1877." Richard E. RICE p. 85-95 "Mendeleev's Public Opposition to Spiritualism." Michael D. GORDIN p. 96-115 "Making Newtons: Mendeleev, Metrology, and the Chemical Ether." Nathan M. BROOKS p. 116-128 "Mendeleev and Metrology." Ambix 45(3), Nov. 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 55 (4), October 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Burnett King p.329 'Prolemy and Alehandrens the Philosopher: The Earliest Texts on the Astrolabe and Arabic Astrology at Fleury, Miey and Chartres.' Yamalidou p.369 'Molecular Ideas in Hydrodynamics.' Chen p.401 'Experimental Apparatus, and the Acceptance of the Wave Theory of Eight.' Annals of Science 56 (1), January 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L'E Turner p.1 'A New Editor'. Ackermann and J. Cherry p.3 'Richard II, John Holland and Three Medieval Quadrants.' E.H. Bellmer p.25 'The Statesman and the Ophthalmologist: Gladstone and Magnus on the Evolution of Human Colour Vision, One Small Epiosode of the Nineteenth-century Darwinian Debate.' P.W. Hunter p.47 'An Unofficial Community: American Mathematical Statisticians before 1935.' A.C. van Helden and R.H. van Gent p.69 'The Lens Production by Christiaan and Constantijn Huygens.' Bensaude-Vincent p.81 A Legend about French Chemistry.' Jones p.95 Essay Review: Priestley Enlightened. Annals of Science, 56 (2), April 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Levere p.111 Introductions Kurzer p.113 'The Life and Work of Edward Charles Howard FRS' R.M.Yost p.143 'Pondering the Imponderable: John Robison and Magnetic Theory in Britain (c.1775-1805)' Oldroyd p.175 'Early Ideas About Glaciation in the English Lake District: The Problem of Making Sense of Glaciation in a Glaciated Region' Addis p.205 Essay Review: Suspension and Belief. Arabic Sciences And Philosophy 8(2), Sept.1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hatem ZGHAL p. 169-194 "Metaphysique et science politique: les intelligibles volontaires dans le Tahsil al-sa'ada d'al-Farabi." Dominique MALLET p. 195-212 "Qui enseigne qui? (Lectures du Hayy b. Yaqzan d'Ibn Tufayl)." Carmela BAFFIONI p. 213-232 "From sense perception to the vision of God: a path towards knowledge according to the Ihwan al-Safa." Edouard H. WEBER p. 233-258 "L'identite de l'intellect et de l'intelligible selon la version latine d'Averroes et son interpretation par Thomas D'Aquin." Julio SAMSO and Eduardo MILLAS p. 259-286 "The computation of planetary longitudes in the Zij of Ibn al-Banna." Archaeoastronomy 23, 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William Breen MURRAY S1-S6 "Models of temporality in archaeoastronomy and rock art studies." Juan A. BELMONTE et al. S7-S24 "Mediterranean archaeoastronomy and archaeotopography: Pre-Roman tombs of Africa proconsularis." Alfons Lopez BORGONOZ S25-S30 "Orientations of graves in the late Roman necropolises of Ampurias." Keith SNEDEGAR S31-S38 "First fruits celebrations among the Nguni peoples of Southern Africa: an ethnoastronomical interpretation." Michael HOSKIN and colleagues S3-S87 "Studies in Iberian archaeoastronomy: (5) Orientations of megalithic tombs of Northern and Western Iberia." Archaeometry 40(2), August 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Review Article: M.S. TITE et al p. 241-260 "Lead glazes in antiquity - methods of production and reasons for use." V. KILIKOGLOU et al p. 261-280 "Mechanical performance of quartz-tempered ceramics: Part I, Strength and toughness." G. VEKINIS and V. KILIKOGLOU p.281-292 "Mechanical performance of quartz-tempered ceramics: Part II, Hertzian strength, wear resistance and applications to ancient ceramics." A. SCHMITT p. 293-310 "Amphorae from Lyons: petrographic and chemical arguments." P. MIRTI, M. ACETO and M.C. PREACCO ANCONA p. 311-330 "Campanian pottery from ancient Bruttium (southern Italy): scientific analysis of local and imported products." K.N. YU and J.M. MIAO p. 331-340 "Multivariate analysis of the energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence results from blue and white Chinese porcelains." A. SANCHES, M.L. CANABATE and R. LIZCANO p. 341-350 "Archaeological and chemical research on sediments and ceramics at Polideportivo (Spain): and integrated approach." M. MILAZZO and C. CICARDI p. 351-360 "X-ray florescence characterization of the Corona Ferrea." J.W. PALMER et al p. 361-382 "Pre-columbian metallurgy: technology, manufacture, and microprobe analyses of copper bells from the Greater Southwest." M. JERCHER et al p. 383-402 "Rietveld X-ray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence analysis of Australian Aboriginal ochres." M. DEL MONTE, P. AUSSET and R.A. LEFEVRE p. 403-412 "Traces of ancient colours on Trajan's column." J. AMBERS and S. BOWMAN p. 413-436 "Radiocarbon measurements from the British Museum: datelist XXIV." R.E.M. HEDGES et al p. 437-455 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 26." Archaeometry 41(1), Feb. 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. ADAN-BAYEWITZ, F. ASARO and R.D. GIAUQUE p. 1-24 "Determining pottery provenance: application of a new high-precision X-ray fluorescence method and comparison with instrumental neutron activation analysis." C. SHRINER and M.J. DORAIS p. 25-50 "A comparative electron microprobe study of Lerna III and IV ceramics and local clay-rich sediments." C.K. KOH CHOO, et al. p. 51-70 "A comparative scientific study of the earliest kiln sites of Koryo celadon." P. KUISMA-KURSULA and J. RAISANEN p. 71-80 "Scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectrometry and proton induced X-ray emission analyses of medieval glass from Koroinen (Finland)." A. ADRAENS, et al. p. 81-90 "Analytical investigation of archaeological powders from Goltepe (Turkey)." S. SRINIVASAN p. 91-116 "Lead isotope and trace element analysis in the study of over a hundred South Indian metal icons." T.S. WILTZEN and M.L. WAYMAN p. 117-136 "Steel files as chronological markers in North American fur trade sites." N. NIIMURA, et al. p. 137-150 "Indentification of ancient lacquer film using two-stage pyrolysis- gas chromatography/mass spectrometry." C.I. KEELING, D.E. NELSON and K.N. SLESSOR p. 151-164 "Stable carbon isotope measurements of the carboxyl carbons in bone collagen." C.M. NIELSEN-MARSH and R.E.M. HEDGES p. 165-174 "Bone porosity and the use of mercury intrusion porosimetry in bone diagenesis studies." G.J. BORRADAILE, et al. p. 175-184 "Magnetization dating at a medieval monastry (Tupholme, Lincolnshire)." J. AMBERS and S. BOWMAN p. 185-196 "Radiocarbon measurements from the British Museum: datelist XXV." C. BRONK RAMSEY, et al. p. 197-206 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 27." Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53(6), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leo Corry 489-527 'David Hilbert between Mechanical and Electromagnetic Reductionism (1910-1915)' Tilman Sauer 529-575 'The Relativity of Discovery: Hilberts First Note on the Foundations of Physics' Geoffrey J. Dobson 577-597 'Against Chandrasekhars Interpretation of Newtons Treatment of the Precession of the Equinoxes' Biology & Philosophy 14(1), January 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert N. Brandon pp.1-7 Introduction David Wyss Rudge pp.9-37 'Taking the Peppered Moth with a Grain of Salt' Joel B. Hagen pp.39-54 'Retelling Experiments: H.B.D. Kettlewell's Studies of Industrial Melanism in Peppered Moths' Scott A. Kleiner pp.55-64 'Serendipity and Vision: Two Methods for Discovery Comments on Nickles' Cameron Shelley pp.65-82 'Preadaptation and the Explanation of Human Evolution' Andreas Wagner pp.83-101 'Causality in Complex Systems' John C. Greene pp.103-116 'Reflections on Ernst Mayr's This is Biology' Camilo J. Cela-Conde pp.117-126 'Complexity and Transition: From Chemical Evolution to Language' James R. Griesemer pp.127-142 'Materials for the Study of Evolutionary Transition' Todd A. Grantham pp.143-150 'Philosophical Perspectives on the Mass Extinction Debates?' British Journal for History of Science 31(4), Dec 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Domenico Bertoloni Meli p.383 'Shadows and deception: from Borelli's Theoricae to the Saggi of the Cimento' Pat Munday p.403 'Politics by other means: Justus von Liebig and the German translation of John Stuart Mill's Logic' Elizabeth Green Musselman p.419 'Swords into ploughshares: John Herschel's progressive view of astronomical and imperial governance' Martha Fleming p.437 'A metaphysical subject. Collage transparency' Hamish G. Spencer and Diane B. Paul p.441 'The failure of a scientific critique: David Heron, Karl Pearson and Mendelian eugenics' Peter J. Bowler p.453 'Evolution and the Eucharist: Bishop E.W. Barnes on science and religion in the 1920s and 1930s' British Journal for History of Science 32(1), March 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Hedley Brooke pp1-20 'Does the history of science have a future' Buhm Soon Park pp21-46 'Chemical translators: Pauling, Wheland and their strategies for teaching the theory of resonance' Carroll Pursell pp47-68 'Domesticating modernity: the Electrical Association for Women, 1924- 86' Mary Jo Nye pp69-92 'Temptations of theory, strategies of evidence: P.M.S. Blackett and the earth's magnetism, 1947-52# David N. Livingstone pp93-110 'Tropical climate and moral hygience: the anatomy of a Victorian debate' British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(3), Sep 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert Black p.371 'Chance, Credence, and the Principal Principle' Paul Castell p.387 'A Consistent Restriction of the Principle of Indifference' Tamar Szabo Gendler p.397 'Galileo and the Indispensability of Scientific Thought Experiment' Geoffrey Hellman p.425 'Mathematical Constructivism in Spacetime' Carl Hoefer p.451 'Absolute versus Relational Spacetime: For Better or Worse,. The Debate Goes on' Elliott Sober p.469 'Black Box Inference: When Should Intervening Variables Be Postulated?' British Journal for Philosophy of Science 49(4), Dec 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gordon Belot p.531 'Understanding Electromagnetism' Thomas Bontly p.557 'Individualism and the Nature of Syntactic States' Richard Samuels p.575 'Evolutionary Psychology and the Massive Modularity Hypothesis' David Sandborg p.603 'Mathematical Explanation and the Theory of Why-Questions' Discussion Sarah Patterson p.625 'Competence and the Classical Cascade: A Reply to Franks' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(3), Fall 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ted J. Kaptchuk p.389 'Intentional Ignorance: a History of Blind Assessment and Placebo Controls in Medicine' Russell Viner p.434 'Abraham Jacobi and German Medical Radicalism in Antebellum New York' Daniel J. Wilson p.464 'A Crippling Fear: Experiencing Polio in the Era of FDR' Todd L. Savitt p.496 'American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Seventy-first Annual Meeting Essay Review Warwick Anderson p.522 'Where is the Postcolonial History of Medicine?' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 72(4), Winter 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Luke Demaitre p.609 Medieval Notions of Cancer: Malignancy and Metaphor' George J. Makari p.638 'Between Seduction and Libido: Sigmund Freud's Masturbation Hypotheses and the Realignment of His Etiological Thinking, 1897- 1905'. Charles R.R. Hayter p.663 'The Clinic as Laboratory: The Case of Radiation Therapy, 1896-1920' Allison L. Hepler p.689 '"And We Want Steel Toes Like the Men": Gender and Occupational Health during World War II' Charles E. Rosenberg p.714 'Pathologies of Progress: The Idea of Civilization at Risk' Notes and Comments Arthur M. Silverstein p.731 'On the Naming of Rickettsiae after Paul Ehrlich' Netnotes: Medical History on the Internet Kathleen W. Jones and Russell C. Maulitz p.734 'Teaching the History of Medicine in Cyberspace' Bulletin of the Metals Museum (SENDAI) 29, July 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LI Jinghua p. 1-12 "The excavation and study of copper-casting site of Shang Dynasty in Zhengzhou, China." V. VIZCAINO, P. BUDD and J.G. McDONNELL p. 13-19 "An experimental investigation of the behaviour of phosphorus in bloomery iron." R. BALASUBRAMANIAM p. 20-40 "On the presence of lead in Delhi iron pillar." Paul T. CRADDOCK p. 41-65 "New light on the production of crucible steel in Asia." Bulletin of the Metals Museum (Sendai) 30, Nov. 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEI Jianjun, Colin SHELL, LI Xiao and WANG Bo p. 1-22 "A Metallurgical Study of Early Copper and Bronze Artefacts from Xinjiang, China." HAN Rubin p. 23-37 "Iron and Steel Making and its Features in Ancient China." V. VIZCAINO, L. J. McCOLM and J.G. McDONNELL p. 38-51 "An Thermal Analysis Study of the Role of Phosphates in the `Bloomery' Iron Process." M. HALL and F. KOVAKS p. 52-65 "EDXRF-Analyses of Roman Gold Coinage." Centaurus 41(1-2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Erik v.d. Vleuten pp. 3-36 "Constructing centralized electricity supply in Denmark and the Netherlands: an actor group perspective". Lagaaij, J.A.C. and Verbong, G.P.J. pp. 37-63 "Differenc visions of power: the introduction of nuclear power in the Netherlands 1995-1970". Nielsen, H., Nielsen, K., Petersen, F. & Siggarrd, H. pp. 64-92 "Riso and the attempts to introduce nuclear power into Denmark". Rudiger, M. pp. 93-111 "The natural gas controversy: the introduction of natural gas in Denmark, 1972-1984". Heymann, M. pp. 112-136 "A fight of systems? Wind power and electric power systems in Denmark, Germany, and the USA". Verbong, G.P.J. pp. 137-160 "Wind power in the Netherlands, 1970-1995". Nielsen, K.H. pp. 161-177 "Interpreting wind power vs. the electric power system: a Danish case-study". Configurations 6(3), Fall 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elizabeth Hart p.311 'Matter, System, and Early Modern Studies: Outlines for a Materialist Linguistics' Tony Bennett p.345 'Pedagogic Objects, Clean Eyes, and Popular Instruction: On Sensory Regimes and Museum Didactics' Sarah S. Jain p.373 'Mysterious Delicacies and Ambiguous Agents: Lennart Nilsson in National Geographic' Configurations 7(1), Winter 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven Shapin p.1 'Rarely Pure and Never Simple: Talking about Truth' Jan Golinski p.15 'Humphry Davy's Sexual Chemistry' Henry Krips p.43 'Catachresis, Quantum Mechanics, and the Letter of Lacan' David J. Gunkel p.61 'Lingua ex Machina: Computer-Mediated Communication and the Tower of Babel' Essay Reviews Margaret J. Osler p.91 'Revolution or Resurrection?' Daniel Lee Kleinman p.101 'Defining Disagreements: From Intolerance to Civil Dialogue in the Science Wars' Lawrence Buell p.109 'Crosscurrents of Urban Theory' Historia Mathematica 25(3), August 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Viacheslav Alekseevich Dobrovol'skii, Natalia Vasilevna Lokot', and Jean-Marie Strelcyn p.245 'Mikhail Nikolaevich Lagutinskii (1871-1915): Un Mathematicien Meconnu' Glen Van Brummelen p.265 'Mathematical Methods in the Tables of Planetary Motion in Kushyar ibn Labban's Jami Zij' Robert Weinstock p.281 'Newton's Principia and Inverse-Square Orbits in a Resisting Medium: A Spiral of Twisted Logic' Giovanni Ferraro p.290 'Some Aspects of Euler's Theory of Series: Inexplicable Functions and the Euler-Maclaurin Summation Formula' Historia Mathematica 25(4), November 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eileen F. Donoghue p.359 'In Search of Mathematical Treasures: David Eugene Smith and George Arthur Plimpton' David Fowler and Eleanor Robson p.366 'Square Root Approximations in Old Babylonian Mathematics: YBC 7289 in Context' Giorgio Israel and Marta Menghini p.379 'The "Essential Tension" at Work in Qualitative Analysis: A Case Study of the Opposite Points of View of Poincare and Enriques on the Relationships between Analysis and Geometry' Risto Vilkko p.412 'The Reception of Frege's Begriffsschrift' Historia Mathematica 26(1), February 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joseph W. Dauben p.1 'Historia Mathematica: 25 Years/Context and Content' Thomas Fuller p.29 'Horner versus Holdred: An Episode in the History of Root Computation' Jeremy Gray and Eduardo L. Ortiz p.52 'On the Transmission of Riemann's Ideas to Portugal' Elemer Kiss p.68 'Notes on Janos Bolyai's Researches in Number Theory' Historia Scientiarum 8(1), August 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Makoto KATSUMORI p.1-20 "Bohr's early complementarity argument." OKAMOTO Takuji p.21-52 "Demystifying dimensional analysis: the beginning of Bridgman's scrutiny of theoretical physics." Tomohiro HAYASHI p.53-70 "Introducing movement into Geometry: Roberval's influence on Leibniz's Analysis Situs." Ken'ichi SATO p.71-86 "On the theory of regular polygons in traditional Japanese mathematics: reconstruction of the process for the calculation of the degree of Kaihoshiki appearing in the Taisei Sankei by Seki and Takebe brothers." NOTE Takehiko HASHIMOTO p.87-96 "Science after 1940: recent historical researches and issues on postwar American science and technology." Historia Scientiarum 8(2), Dec. 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hazime MIZOGUCHI p. 99-114 "Japanese Biologists at the Naples Zoological Station, 1887-1956." HAYASHI Makoto p. 115-132 "Cell Theory in its Development and Inheritance in Meiji Japan." Michiko YAJIMA p. 133-140 "Hilgendorf Predated Morse in Bringing Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution to Japan." SHINODA Mariko p. 141-156 "Scientists as Preservationists: Natural Monuments in Japan, 1906- 1931." MATSUMURA N., HIRONO Y. and MATSUBARA Y. p. 157-172 "Fujikawa Yu, Pioneer of the History of Medicine in Japan." SAKANO Toru p. 173-186 "Population, Sex and Labor: Medicine and Public Hygiene in Micronesia under Japanese Rule, 1914-1945." MATSUBARA Yoko p. 187-202 "The Enactment of Japan's Sterilization Laws in the 1940's: A Prelude to Postwar Eugenic Policy." Historical Metallurgy 31(2), 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frederick KURZER p. 47-53 "Samual Parkes' lost analyses of Roman imperial brass coins." R.G.J. EDYVEAN and C. HAMMOND p. 54-85 "The metallurgical work of Henry Clifton Sorby and an annotated catalogue of his extant metallurgical specimens." 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." 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' Perspectives on Science 5(3), Fall 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Selections from the First Annual Conference for the History of Philosophy of Science. Lisa J. Downing p.285 'Locke's Newtonianism and Lockean Newtonianism' Eric Watkins p.311 'The Laws of Motion from Newton to Kant' Gary Hatfield p.349 'Wundt and Psychology as Science: Disciplinary Transformations' David J. Stump p.383 'Reconstructing the Unity of Mathematics circa 1900' Alan Richardson p.418 'Toward a History of Scientific Philosophy' George A. Reisch p.452 'Economist, Epistemologistaand Censor? On Otto Neurath's Index Verborum Prohibitorum' Perspectives on Science 5(4), Winter 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregory M. Mikkelson p.481 'Methods and Metaphors in Community Ecology: The Problem of Defining Stability' Charlotte Methuen p.499 '"This Comet or New Star": Theology and the Interpretation of the Nova of 1572' Heinrich Zollinger p.516 'Logic and Psychology of Scientific Discoveries: A Case Study in Contemporary Chemistry' Review Essay David E. Rowe p.533 'Perspective on Hilbert' Perspectives on Science 6(1&2), Spring/Summer 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue Leibniz and the Sciences Daniel Garber and Roger Ariew p.1 'Introduction: Leibniz and the Sciences' Douglas M. Jesseph p.6 'Leibniz on the Foundations of the Calculus: The question of the Reality of Infinitesimal Magnitudes' Edith Dudley Sylla p.41 'The Emergence of Mathematical Probability from the Perspective of the Leibniz-Jacob Bernoulli Correspondence' Francois Duchesneau p.77 'Leibniz's Theoretical Shift in the Phoranomus and Dynamica de Potentia Richard Arthur p.110 'Cohesion, Division and Harmony: Physical Aspects of Leibniz's Continuum Problem (1671-1686)' Eric Watkins p.136 'From Pre-established Harmony to Physical Influx: Leibniz's Reception in Eighteenth Century Germany' Research Policy 28(4), April 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Etzkowitz and S.N. Brisolla p.337 'Failure and success: the fate of industrial policy in Latin America and South East Asia' S.Radosevic and L.Auriol p.351 'Patterns of restructuring in research, development and innovation activities in central and eastern European countries: an analysis based on S&T indicators' Grupp and U. Schmoch p.377 'Patent statistics n the age of globalisation: new legal procedures, new analytical methods, new economic interpretation' Beise and H. Stahl p.397 'Public research and industrial innovations in Germany' H Koski p.423 'The Implications of network use, production network externalities and public networking programmes for firm's productivity' Revue D'histoire Des Sciences 52(1), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donato Bergandi pp. 5-31 "Les metamorphoses de l'organicisme en ecologie: De la communaute vegetale aux ecosystemes". Maria Jesus Santesmases et Emilio Munoz pp. 32-49 "La construction institutionelle de la biochimie espagnole (1945-1970): Role des echanges avec l'Europe du Nord et l'Amerique". Paul et Josette Fournier pp. 51-79 "Hazard ou memoire dans la decouverte de la radioactivite?". Xavier Sabatier pp. 81-106 "La logique dans la science: Place et statut de la logique dans la philosophie de Jean Cavailles". Claude Sureson pp. 107-136 "Theorie des Ensembles ou ensemble de theories?". Science as Culture 7(4), December 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: NATURAL CONTRADICTIONS Peter Taylor and Yrjo Haila: Guest Editors Peter Taylor and Yrjo Haila p.445 Guest Editorial: NATURAL CONTRADICTIONS: Links between Ecological Science and Environmental Politics' Peter Taylor p.449 'HOW DOES THE COMMONS BECOME TRAGIC? Simple Models as Complex Socio- political Constructions' Yrjo Haila p.465 'Political Undercurrents of Modern Ecology' Douglas H. Boucher p493 'Newtonian Ecology and Beyond' John Vandermeer and Ivette Perfecto p.519 'The Political Ecology of Deforestation in Central America' Richard Levins p.557 'The Internal and External in Explanatory Theories' Science in Context 10(3), Autumn 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles H. Manekin p.395 'When the Jews Learned Logic from the Pope: Three Medieval Hebrew Translations of the Tractatus of Peter of Spain' Tony Levy p.431 'The Establishment of the Mathematical Bookshelf of the Medieval Hebrew Scholar: Translations and Translators' Ruth Glasner p.453 'Veda'aya ha-Penini's Unusual Conception of Void' J.L. Mancha p.471 'Levi ben Gerson's Astronomical Work: Chronology and Christian Context' Tzvi Langermann p.495 'Science and the Kuzari' Science in Context 10(4), Winter 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hava Tirosh-Samuelson p.529 'Theology of Nature in Sixteenth-Century Italian Jewish Philosophy' David E. Fishman p.571 'Rabbi Moshe Isserles and the Study of Science Among Polish Rabbis' Elchanan Reiner p.589 'The Attitude of Ashkenazi Society to the New Science in the Sixteenth Century' Joseph Davis p.605 'Ashkenazic Rationalism and Midrashic Natural History: Responses to the New Science in the Works of Rabbi Vom Tov Lipmann Heller (1578- 1654)' Noah J. Efron p.627 'Irenism and Natural Philosophy in Rudolfine Prague: The Case of David Gans' Matt Goldfish p.651 'Newtonian, Converso, and Deist: The Lives of Jacob (Henrique) de Castro Sarmento' David Ruderman p.677 'Defining a Jewish Stance toward Newtonianism' Science in Context 11(1), Spring 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leonard N. Rosenband p.3 'The Perils of Petty Production: Pierre and Jean-Baptiste Serve of Chamalieres' Ruth Benschop p.23 'What is a Tachistoscope? Historical Explorations of an Instrument' David Kaiser p.51 'A Mannerheim for All Seasons: Bloor, Merton, and the Roots of the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge' S.R. Jha p.89 'On the Duties of Intellectuals to Truth: Life and Work of Chemist- Philosopher Michael Polanyi' Science on Context 11(2), Summer 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Controversies Marcelo Dascal p.147 'Introductory Statements. The Study of Controversies and the Theory and History of Science' Gideon Freudenthal p.155 '"Controversy"' Alan G. Gross p.161 'Do Disputes over Priority Tell Us Anything About Science?' Marta Spranzi Zuber p.181 'Dialectic, Dialogue, and Controversy: The Case of Galileo' Yaron Senderowicz p.205 'Facing the Bounds of Tradition: Kant's Controversy with the Philosophisches Magazin' Sergio Cremaschi and Marcelo Dascal p.229 'Malthus and Ricardo: Two Styles for Economic Theory' Ora Gruengard p.255 'Introverted, Extroverted, and Perverted Controversy: Jung against Freud' Carl J. Posy p.291 'Brouwer versus Hilbert: 1907-1928' Science, Technology & Human Values 23(4), Autumn 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Humans, Animals, and Machines Guest Editors: Michael Lynch and H.M. Collins Michael Lynch and H.M. Collins p.371 'Inroduction: Humans, Animals and Machines' Matthew Elton p.384 'Persons, Animals, and Machines' Ruud Hendriks p.399 'Egg Timers, Human Values, and the Care of Autistic Youths' Graham Cox and Tony Ashford p.425 'Riddle Me This: The Craft and Concept of Animal Mind' Julian E. Orr p.439 'Images of Work' Marc Berg p.456 'The Politics of Technology: On Bringing Social Theory into Technological Design' H.M. Collins p.494 'Socialness and the Undersocialized Conception of Society' Science, Technology, and Human Values 24(1), Winter 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven Turner & Karen Sullenger p.5 'Kuhn in the Classroom, Latakos in the Lab: Science Educators Confront the Nature-of-Science Debate' Sarah S. Jain p.31 'The Prosthetic Imagination: Enabling and Disabling the Prosthesis Trope' Reid M. Helford p.55 'Rediscovering the Presettlement Landscape: Making the Oak Savanna Ecosystem "Real"' Dianne Mulcahy p.80 '(actor-net) Working Bodies and Representations: Tales from a Training Field' Robert Evans, Simon Guy & Simon Marvin p.105 'Making a Difference: Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and Urban Energy Policies' Discussion Paper Susan Squier p.132 'From Omega to Mr Adam: The Importance of Literature for Feminist Science Studies' Review Essay Steve Fuller p.159 'Manuel Castells, The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture' Social History of Medicine 11(2), August 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beatrice Moring p.177 'Motherhood Milk, and Money. Infant Mortality in Pre-Industrial Finland' Mark Clement p.197 'Physical Puritanism and Religious Dissent: The Case of John Young (1820-1904), Sunderland Chemist and Druggist and Methodist Lay Preacher' Donna Evleth p.213 'The "Romanian Privilege" in French Medicine and Anti-Semitism' Marie-Anne Bach p.233 'Building the French Muscular Dystrophy Association: The Role of Doctor/Patient Interactions' Documents & Sources Jonathan Andrews p.255 'Case Notes, Case Histories, and the Patient's Experience of Insanity at Gartnavel Royal Asylum, Glasgow, in the Nineteenth Century' James Thomas & A. Susan Williams p.283 'Women and Abortion in 1930s Britain: A Survey and its Data' Social History of Medicine 11(3), December 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Weindling p.357 'The Winds of Change' Mark Jackson p.361 '"It Begins with the Goose and Ends with the Goose": Medical, Legal, and Lay Understandings of Imbecility in Ingram v Wyatt, 1824-1832' Therese Taylor p.381 '"Purgatory on Earth": An Account of Breast Cancer from Nineteenth- Century France' Tania McIntosh p.403 'Profession, Skill, or Domestic Duty? Midwifery in Sheffield, 1881- 1936' Pat Starkey p.421 'The Medical Officer of Health, the Social Worker, and the Problem Family, 1943 to 1968: The Case of Family Service Units' Documents and Sources: Julie Grier p.443 'Eugenics and Birth Control: Contraceptive Provision in North Wales 1918-1939' D'Arcy Hart, edited and annotated by E.M. Tansey p.459 'Chronic Pulmonary Disease in South Wales Coal Mines: An Eye-Witness Account of the MRC Surveys (1937-1942)' Review Article: Peter Razzell p.469 'The Conundrum of Eighteenth-Century English Population Growth' Social Studies of Science 28(3), June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maggie Mort and Mike Michael p.355 'Human and Technological 'Redundancy' Jose Manoel Carvalho de Mello & Carlos Machado de Freitas p.401 'Social Interests, Contextualizations and Uncertainties in Risk Assessment' Reijo Miettinen p.423 'Object Construction and Networks in Research Work' Benoit Godin p.465 'Writing Performative History' (Review of Gibbons et al., The New Production of Knowledge) Wendy Faulkner p.484 'Extraordinary Journeys around Ordinary Technologies in Ordinary Lives' (Review of Lie and Sorensen [eds], Making Technology our Own?) Steven Epstein p.489 'History and Diagnosis of 'Scientific' Medicine' (Review of Berg, Rationalizing Medical Work and Marks, The Progress of Experiment) Social Studies of Science 28(4), August 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ken Alder p.499 'Making Thing the Same' Bruce Curtis p.547 'From the Moral Thermometer to Money' Alexandre Mallard p.571 'Compare, Standardize and Settle Agreement' David Mermin p.603 'The Science of Science' (Comment) David Bloor p.624 'Changing Axes' (Responses & Replies) Barry Barnes p.636 'Oversimplification and the Desire for Truth' (Responses & Replies) David Mermin p.641 'Abandoning Preconceptions' (Responses & Replies) Jon Agar p.649 'SSK in Theory and Practice' (Review of Barnes et al., Scientific Knowledge & Martin Kusch, Psychologism) David Bloor p.655 'A Civil Scepticism' (Review of Herrnstein Smith, Belief and Resistance) Greg Myers p.666 'Facts, Thinking and Talk' (Review of Potter, Representing Reality & Edwards, Discourse and Cognition) Social Studies of Science 28(5-6), Oct-Dec 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue on Contested Identities: Science, Law and Forensic Practice edited by Michael Lynch and Sheila Jasanoff Michael Lynch and Sheila Jasanoff p.675 'Contested Identities' (Introduction) Simon Cole p.687 'Witnessing Identification' Sheila Jasanoff p.713 'The Eye of Everyman' Arthur Daemmrich p.741 'The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself' Kathleen Jordan and Michael Lynch p.773 'The Dissemination, Standardization and Routinization of a Molecular Biological Technique' Saul Halfon p.801 'Collecting, Testing and Convincing' Michael Lynch p.829 'The Discursive Production of Uncertainty' Social Studies of Science 29(1), February 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Donald MacKenzie p.7 'Slaying the Kraken' Bart Simon p.61 'Undead Science' David H. Guston p.87 'Stabilizing the Boundary between US Politics and Science' Larissa Adler Lomnitz & Laura Chazaro p.113 'Basic, Applied and Technological Research' Terry Shinn p.135 'Pillars of French Engineering' (Review of Alder, Engineering the Revolution and Kranakis, Constructing a Bridge) Robert Evans p.145 'A Cause to Believe In? (Review of McKim & Turner [eds], Causality in Crisis?) Stephen Fortescue p.150 (Review of Josephson, New Atlantix Revisited) Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 29A(3), September 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kenneth L. Caneva p.327 'Objectivity, Relativism, and the Individual: a Role for a Post- Kuhnian History of Science' Amir Alexander p.345 'Lunar Maps and Coastal Outlines: Thomas Hariot's Mapping of the Moon' Michael T. Bravo p.369 'The Anti-Anthropology of Highlanders and Islanders' Anjan Chakravartty p.391 'Semirealism' James Ladyman p.409 'What is Structural Realism?' John Preston p.425 'Science as Supermarket: 'Post-Modern' Themes in Paul Feyerabend's Later Philosophy of Science' Essay Review: Paula Gould p.449 'Listening to Lost Voices' Arthur Donovan p.459 'New Wine in Old Bottles' Giora Hon p.465 'Exploiting Errors' David Miller p.481 'Once More Unto the Fringe' Reviel Netz p.491 'On a Certain Sense of Historiographical Unease' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29A(4), December 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andrew Norman p.501 'Seeing, Semantics and Social Epistemic Practice' Kenneth J. Howell p.515 'The Role of Biblical Interpretation in the Cosmology of Tycho Brahe'' Kantian Studies: Eric Watkins p.539 Kant's Justification of the Laws of Mechanics' Lorne Falkenstein p.561 'A Double Edged Sword? Kant's Refutation of Mendelssohn's Proof of the Immorality of the Soul and its Implications for His Theory of Matter' Lisa Shabel p.589 'Kant on the 'Symbolic Construction' of Mathematical Concepts' Discussion: C.A.Hooker p.623 'Naturalistic Normativity: Siegel's Scepticism Scuppered' Harvey Siegel p.639 'Naturalism and Normativity: Hooker's Ragged Reconciliation' Essay Reviews: Miguel A. Granada p.653 'Celestial Spheres: the Presence of these Strange but Persistent Objects in Western Thought' Michel-Pierre Lerner p.663 '"Copernicus is not Susceptible to Compromise": New Light on Galileo, Kepler and Ingoli' Isabelle Pantin p.673 'An Imaginary Convivium Philosophorum: Five Philosophers Express their Views on God, Nature and the Arrangement of the World (1588)' Jane L. Jervis p.681 'Comets as Omens and Agents of Change' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(1), March 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eduard Glas p.1 'Thought-Experimentation and Mathematical Innovation' Stephen G. Brush p.21 'Dynamics of Theory Change in Chemistry: Part 1. The Benzene Problem 1865-1945' David Bloor p.81 'Anti-Latour' Discussion: Bruno Latour p.113 'For David Blooraand Beyond: A Reply to David Bloor's 'Anti-Latour'' David Bloor p.131 'Reply to Bruno Latour' Discussion: Trevor Pinch p.139 'Mangled Up in Blue' Stephen Turner p.149 'Practice in Real Time' Theodore R. Schatzki p.157 'To Mangle: Emergent, Unconstrained, Posthumanist?' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger p.163 'Reenacting History' Pickering p.167 'Explanation and the Mangle: A Response to My Critics' Essay Reviews: Michael Ben-Chaim p.173 'The Intention of Experiment' Niccolo Guicciardini p.183 'Bifocal Mathematicians' Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(1), March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Susan G. Sterrett p.1 'Sounds Like Light: Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity and Mach's Work in Acoustics and Aerodynamics' Domenico Constantini & Ubaldo Garibaldi p.37 'A Probabilistic Foundation of Elementary Particle Statistics. Part II' Svozil p.61 'Analogues of Quantum Complementarity in the Theory of Automata' Jan Hendrik Schmidt p.81 'Predicting the Motion of Particles in Newtonian Mechanics and Special Relativity' Review Articles: Michael Detlefsen p.123 'Mind the Shadows' Anthony Leggett p.137 'Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry' Yuri Balashov p.141 'Two Theories of the Universe' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(2) June 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anton Amann & Harald Atmanspache p.151 'Fluctuations in the Dynamics of Single Quantum Systems' Joseph Berkovitz p.183 'Aspects of Quantum Non-Locality I: Superluminal Signalling, Action- at-a-Distance, Non-Separability and Holism' Francisco Flores p.223 'Einstein's 1935 Derivation of E = mc2' Anna Maidens p.245 'Symmetry Groups, Absolute Objects and Action Principles in General Relativity' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(3), September 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Galison & Andrew Warwick p.287 'Introduction: Cultures of Theory' Andrew Warwick p.295 'A Mathematical World on Paper: Written Examinations in Early 19th Century Cambridge' David Kaiser p.321 'A U is just a U?; Pedagogy, Practice, and the Reconstitution of General Relativity, 1942-1975' Jeff Hughes p.339 ''Modernists with a Vengeance': Changing Cultures of Theory in Nuclear Science 1920-1930' Norton Wise & David C. Brock p.369 'The Culture of Quantum Chaos' Peter Galison p.391 'Feynman's War: Modelling Weapons, Modelling Nature' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(4), December 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Earman & John D. Norton p.435 'Exorcist SIV: The Wrath of Maxwell's Demon. Part I. From Maxwell to Szilard' Klaus Hentschel p.473 'The Breakdown of Intersubjective Measurement: The Case of Solar- Rotation Measurements in the Early 20th Century' Joseph Berkovitz p.509 'Aspects Of Quantum Non-Locality II: Superluminal Causation and Relativity' Jonathan Bain p.547 'Whitehead's Theory of Gravity' Essay Reviews: Matthew W. Parker p.575 'Did Poincare Really Discover Chaos?' Malcolm Longair p.589 'Twentieth Century Physics: Vol..I' Kostas Gavroglu p.595 'Twentieth Century Physics: Vol..II' Steve Joshua Heims p.603 'Twentieth Century Physics and Society's Problems' Asher Peres p.611 'Interpreting the Quantum World' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(1), March 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Earman & John D. Norton p.1 'Exorcist XIV: The Wrath of Maxwell's Demon. Part II. From Szilard to Landauer and Beyond' Katinka Ridderbos p.40 'The Loss of Coherence in Quantum Cosmology' D.J.Moore p.61 'On State Spaces and Property Lattices' Lautrup & H. Zinkernagel p.85 'g - 2 and the Trust in Experimental Results' S.E.Rugh, H.Zinkernagel & T.Y.Cao p.111 'The Casimir Effect and the Interpretation of the Vacuum' Review Articles: William G. Faris p.141 'The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner' Michael Esfeld p.145 'Wigner's View of Physical Reality' Crosbie Smith p.155 'J.J.Thomson and the Discovery of the Electron' Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 29C(1) March 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alice Domurat Dreger p.1 'The Limits of Individuality: Ritual and Sacrifice in the Lives and Medical Treatment of Conjoined Twins' Toine Pieters p.31 'Managing Differences in Biomedical Research: The Case of Standardizing Interferons' Soraya de Chadarevian p.81 'Of Worms and Programmes: Caenorhabditis elegans and the Study of Development' Paul Thagard p.107 'Ulcers and Bacteria I: Discovery and Acceptance' Alan Marshall p.137 'A Postmodern Natural History of the World: Eviscerating the GUTs from Ecology and Environmentalism' Nils Roll-Hansen p.165 'Studying Natural Science Without Nature? Reflections on the Realism of So-called Laboratory Studies' Essay Reviews: Lyuba Gurjeva p.189 'Scientific Motherhood' Bradley E. Wilson p.201 'Completing the Synthesis' Sahotra Sarkar p.211 'Symbiosis in Evolution' Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 29C(2), September 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charlotte Sleigh p.219 'Life, Death and Galvanism' J.F.M.Clark p.249 ''The Complete Biography of Every Animal': Ants, Bees, and Humanity in Nineteenth-Century England' Cristina Grasseni p.269 'Taxidermy as Rhetoric of Self-Making: Charles Waterton (1782-1865), Wandering Naturalist' Marcel Weber p.295 'Representing Genes: Classical Mapping Techniques an the Growth of Genetical Knowledge' Paul Thagard p.317 'Ulcers and Bacteria II: Instruments, Experiments, and Social Interactions' Essay Reviews: Christopher Lawrence p.343 'The Micropolitics of Medical Care' Gregory Radick p.349 'The Origin Unbound' Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 30C(1), March 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martha E. Keyes p.1 'The Prion Challenge to the 'Central Dogma' of Molecular Biology, 1965-1991. Part I: Prelude to Prions' Jessica Nash p.21 'Freaks of Nature: Images of Barbara McClintock' Claire J. Davis p.45 'The Question of Abortion in Revolutionary Russia, 1905-1920' Valerie Gray Hardcastle p.69 'What We Don't Know About Brains' Fred Wilson p.91 'Some Controversies About Method in Nineteenth-Century Psychology' Essay Review: Manfred D. Laubichler and Angela N.H.Creager p.129 'How Constructive is Deconstruction?' Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy and History of Science 5(1), April 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue On Science In 14th Century China: A Case Study Of Daoist Master And Polymath Zhao Youqin (1271-1335?) Alexei VOLKOV p. 1-58 "Science and Daoism: An introduction." ARAI Shinji p. 59-102 "Astronomical Studies by Zhao Youqin." Daiwie FU p. 103-128 "Crossing Taxonomies and Boundaries: A critical note on comparative history of science and Zhao Youqin's `optics'." Alexei VOLKOV p. 129-189 "The mathematical work of Zhao Youqin: remote surveying and the computation of pi." Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy and History Of Science 5(2), October 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chuang LIU p. 1-24 "Invariance of representations and spacetime realism." Eric M. PENG p. 25-50 "Disjunction, ambiguity, and the problem of content-fixation." Critical Notes: Two critical discussions on "Mind and World". Predrag CICOVACKI p. 51-69 "Excoriating dualisms: a critical study of John McDowell's Mind And World." Jih-ching HO p. 61-78 "Reason and nature: a critical notice of John McDowell's Mind and World." Predrag CICOVACKI p. 78-94 "Truth and Truthfulness: a critical study of Richard Cambell's Truth and Historicity." Technology and Culture 39(3), July 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Goran Ryden p.383 'Skill and Technical Change in the Swedish Iron Industry, 1750-1860' Henry Nielsen and Birgitte Wistoft p.408 'Painting Technological Progress: P.S. Kroyer's The Industrialists' Lars O. Olsson p.434 '"To See How Things Were Done in a Big Way": Swedish Naval Architects in the United States, 1890-1915' Special Section: The Last Act William S. Pretzer p.457 'Reviewing Public History in Light of the Enola Gay' Otto Mayr p.462 'The Enola Gay Fiasco: History, Politics, and the Museum' Pamela Walker Laird p.474 'The Public's Historians' Alex Roland p.483 'Voices in the Museum' Donna R. Braden p.489 'Whose History Is It? Planning Henry Ford Museum's Clockwork Exhibit' Review Essay: Geoffrey C. Bowker p.499 Modest Reviewer Goes on Virtual Voyage: Some Recent Literature of Cyberspace' Technology and Culture 39(4), October 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Essay Jeffrey K. Stine & Joel A. Tarr p.601 'At the Intersection of Histories: Technology and the Environment; Articles Matthias Heymann p.641 'Signs of Hubris: The Shaping of Wind Technology Styles in Germany, Denmark, and the United States, 1940-1990' Jeff Horn & Margaret C. Jacob p.671 'Jean-Antoine Chaptal and the Cultural Roots of French Industrialization' Research Notes: Alpay Ozdural p.699 'A Mathematical Sonata for Architecture: Omar Khayyam and the Friday Mosque of Isfahan' Martin Schonfeld p.716 'Was There a Western Inventor of Porcelain?' Charles C. Gillispie & Ken Alder p.733 'Engineering the Revolution' Technology and Culture 40(1), January 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Nickles p.1 'Telegraph Diplomats: The United States' Relations with France in 1848 and 1870' Mikael Hard and Andreas Knie p.26 'The Grammar of Technology: German and French Diesel Engineering, 1920-1940' Nicolas Rasmussen p.47 'What Moves When Technologies Migrate? "Software" and Hardware in the Transfer of Biological Electron Microscopy to Postwar Australia' Miwao Matsumoto p.74 'Reconsidering Japanese Industrialization: Marine Turbine Transfer at Mitsubishi' Exhibit Reviews Eiju Matsumoto p.102 'The Chiba Museum of Science and Industry; Jui-Chen Yu p.107 'The National Science and Technology Museum of Taiwan' Guillaume de Syon p.114 'The Zeppelin Museum of Friedrichshafen' Review Essay: W.D.Kay p.120 'NASA and Space History Transactions of the Newcomen Society 69(2), 1997-98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C.A. COMYNS-CARR p.177-204 "The application of the Doble steam power concept to coal-fuelled rail traction." G. WOODWARD p.205-236 "Hydro-electricity in North Wales 1880-1948." L.G. BOOTH p.237-248 "Thomas Tredgold (1788-1829): some further aspects of his life and work." Don BOWMAN p.249-270 "The Rainton to Seaham Railway 1820-1840." Kurt JOHNSSON p.271-282 "The Swedish petroleum industry from oil mill to refinery." J.S. ALLEN p.283-298 "The `Dudley Castle', 1712, Newcomen engine replica, Black Country Museum, Dudley West Midlands." ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 Subject: Journal Article Listing 29 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 ########################## Ambix 45(3), November 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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' Journal Of The History Of Medicine And Allied Sciences 54(2), Apr 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Worth ESTES p.113 Editor's Notes George C. ALTER and Ann g. CARMICHAEL p.114 'Classifying the dead: Toward a History of the Registration of Causes of Death' Harry M. ROSENBERG p.133 'Cause of Death as a Contemporary Problem; Hans Christian JOHANSEN p.154 'The Development of Reporting Systems for Causes of Death in Denmark' Hallie J. KINTNER p.167 'Recording the Epidemiologic Transition in Germany, 1816-1934' John ROGERS p.190 'Reporting Causes of Death in Sweden, 1750-1950' Michael STOLBERG p.210 'National Statistics on the Causes of Death in Nineteenth-Century Bavaria' Stephen J. KUNITZ p.226 'Premises, Premises: Comments on the Comparability of Classifications' Jon ARRIZABALAGA p.241 'Medical Causes of Death in Preindustrial Europe: Some Historiographical Considerations' Margaret DeLACY p.261 'Nosology, Mortality, and Disease Theory in the Eighteenth Century' Ann JANNETTA p.285 'Problems of Classifying Deaths in Nineteenth-Century Japan' Kenneth H. FLIESS and Myron P. GUTMANN p.296 'Parochial Burial Registers: The Case of Texas in the Nineteenth Century' Irvine LOUDON p.312 'The Measurement of Maternal Mortality' Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Espanola de las Ciencias y de las Tecnicas 21, 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Victor Arenzana pp607-632 'Introduccion A La Obra Estadistico-Economica De Olegario Fernandez- Ba+/-os' Agusto Cam<=s Cabeceran pp633-651 'Antoni Bergnes De Las Casas (1801-1879) Difusor De La Cultura Cientifica Y Del Transformismo Lamarckista' Jose Javier Escribano Benito pp653-676 'El Imaginarismo Segun Rey Y Heredia' Silvia Manzo pp677-699 'Notas Sobre El Corpuscularismo, La Causalidad Y El Movimiento En El Timeo De Platon' Jose Antonio Mateos Royo pp701-724 'Politica Municipal Y Desarrollo Tecnologico En El Aragon Del Siglo Xvi: El Molino Nuevo De Daroca' Gerardo Palao Poveda pp725-760 'El Asentamiento De Equipos De Investigacion Quimica En Espa+/-a, Tras La Guerra Civil (1940-1965)' Leandro Sequeiros pp761-778 'Datos Ineditos Sobre Federico Oloriz Y Aguilera (1855-1912): La Sociedad Cientifico-Literaria La Juventud Medica (1871-1873)' Rafael Uriarte Ayo pp779-800 'Desarrollo Cientifico Y Cambio Tecnico En La Siderurgia Vasca Del Siglo Xix: Las Experiencias Chenot, Tourangin Y Gurlt' Medical History 43(2), April 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John C. BURNHAM p.155 'Biomedical Communication and the Reaction to the Queensland Childhood Lead Poisoning Cases Elsewhere in the World' K.N. WHITE p.173 'Negotiating Science and Liberalism: Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Australia' Robert J.T. JOY p.192 'Malaria in American Troops in the South and Southwest Pacific in World War II' Alannah TOMKINS p.208 'Paupers and the Infirmary in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Shrewsbury' David WAINES p.228 'Dietetics in medieval Islamic Culture' Roy SAWYER p.241 'The trade in Medicinal Leeches in the Southern Indian ocean in the Nineteenth Century' Medical History 43(3), July 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Willem de BLECOURT and Cornelie USBORNE p.283 Preface: 'Situating "Alternative Medicine" in the Modern Period' Matthew RAMSEY p.286 'Alternative Medicine in Modern France' Elisabeth MEYER-RENSCHHAUSEN and Albert WIRZ p.323 'Dietetics, Health Reform and Social Order: Vegetarianism as a Moral Physiology. The Example of Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867-1939)' Robert JUTTE p.342 'The Historiography of Nonconventional Medicine in Germany: a Concise Overview' Frank HUISMAN p.359 'Shaping the Medical Market: On the Construction of Quackery and Folk medicine in Dutch Historiography' Willem De BLECOURT and Cornelie USBORNE p.376 'Women's Medicine, Women's Culture: Abortion and Fortune-Telling in Early Twentieth-Century Germany and the Netherlands' Minerva 37(1), Spring 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEPHEN COLE & THOMAS J. PHELAN p.1-23 'The Scientific Productivity of Nations' DAVID C. ENGERMAN p.25-43 'New Society, New Scholarship: Soviet Studies Programmes in Interwar America' BRIAN PLANE p.45-62 'The "Sputnik Myth" and Dissent Over Scientific Policies Under the New Economic System in East Berlin, 1961-1964' REVIEW ARTICLES; MAURICE KOGAN p.63-74 'The Culture of Academe' DAVID B. McLAY p.75-94 'Lise Meitner and Erwin Schrodinger: Biographies of Two Austrian Physicists of Nobel Stature' Notes And Records Of The Royal Society 53(1), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SIR ALAN COOK, F.R.S. p.1 Preface MAURICE V. WILKES, F.ENG.F.R.S. p.3 'Historical studies in science and technology and the uses to which they can be put' SIR JOHN MEURIG THOMAS, F.R.S. p.11 'Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford and the Royal Institution' NEIL CHAMBERS p.27 'Letters from the President: The correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks' PAUL ELLIOTT p.59 'Abraham Bennet, F.R.S. (1749-1799): A provincial electrician in eighteenth-century England' SYDNEY ROSS p.79 'John Dalton's Lakeland excursions' JOHN H. APPLEBY p.95 'Woronzow Greig (1805-1865) F.R.S., and his scientific interests' T.E. ALLIBONE, C.B.E., F.Eng. F.R.S. p.107 'Philately and the Royal Society II' W.E. BURCHAM, C.B.E., F.R.S. p.121 'The Cavendish high-voltage laboratory 1935-39' MICHAEL POLANYI, F.R.S. and P.H. PLESCH p.135 'Symposium on Friedel-Crafts catalysts and polymerization' CLIFFORD BUTLER, F.R.S. p.143 'Recollections of Patrick Blackett 1945-70' SIR AARON KLUG, O.M., P.R.S. p.157 'The 1998 Royal Society Anniversary Address' Notes And Records Of The Royal Society 53(2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SIR ALAN COOK, F.R.S. p.179-182 'Our foreign correspondence' MARY NIXON p.183-186 'The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Archive Resource at the Royal Society: a work in progress' IORDAN AVRAMOV p.187-201 'An apprenticeship in scientific communication: the early correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (1656-63)' MARK GOVIER p.203-217 'The Royal Society, slavery, and the island of Jamaica: 1660-1700' JOHN H. APPLEBY p.219-230 'Sir Alexander Crichton, F.R.S. (1763-1856), Imperial Russian physician at large' MARIA YAMALIDOU p.231-242 'John Tyndall, the rhetorician of molecularity. Part one. Crossing the boundary towards the invisible' HENRY HARRIS p.243-252 'Howard Florey and the development of penicillin' ROBERT ANDERSON p.253-273 'Patrick Blackett in India: military consultant and scientific intervenor, 1947-72. Part one' ESSAY REVIEW; RICHARD HAMBLYN p.275-278 'The alum-maker's secret' Perspectives in Physics 1(1), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.P. French 'The strange case of Emil Rupp' Karen E. Johnson 'Science at the breakfast table' Allan Franklin 'The roles of experiment' Michael J. Crowe 'Pierre Duhem, the history and philosophy of physics, and the teaching of physics' David B. Wilson 'Galileo's religion versus the church's science? Rethinking the history of science and religion' Arthur I. Miller 'Einstein's first step toward general relativity: Gedanken experiments and axiomatics' Abraham Pais 'In memoriam: Robert Serber (1909-1997)' Klaus Hentschel 'Some historical points of interest in Gottingen' Perspectives On Science 6(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David L. Hull pp.209-231 "Studying the study of science scientifically". Peter Barker and Bernard R. Goldstein pp.232-258 "Realism and instrumentalism in sixteenth century astronomy: a reappraisal". Sungook Hong pp.259-287 "Unfaithful offspring? Technologies and their trajectories". Review Essay A.I. Sabra pp.288-330 "Configuring the universe: Aporetic, problem solving, and kinematic modeling as themes of Arabic astronomy". Research Policy 28(5), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Science And Technology Indicators EDITORIAL p.449 BLIND & H. GRUPP p.451 'Interdependencies between the science and technology infrastructure and innovation activities in German regions: empirical findings and policy consequences' FRENKEN, P.P. SAVIOTTI AND M. TROMMETTER p.469 'Variety and niche creation in aircraft, helicopters, motorcycles and microcomputers' P.BOURKE & L. BUTLER p.489 'The efficacy of different modes of funding research: perspectives from Australian data on the biological sciences' J.S. KATZ p.501 'The self-similar science system' R.J.W. TIJSSEN & E. van WIJK p.519 'In search of the European Paradox: an international comparison of Europe's scientific performance and knowledge flows in information and communication technologies research' ZITT, R. BARRE, A. SIGOGNEAU & F. LAVILLE p.545 'Territorial concentration and evolution of science and technology activities in the European Union: a descriptive analysis' Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52(2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pierre Cassou-Nogues pp. 179-206 "Recherches de Husserl pour une philosophie de la geometrie/Husserl's research on the philosophy of geometry". Nicolas Weill-Parot pp. 207-240 "Causalite astrale et au Moyen Age: Elements de reflexion/Astral causality and the during the Middle Ages: Some lines of thought". Claudette Balpe pp. 241-283 "Constitution d'un enseignement experimental: La physique et chimie dans les ecoles centrales/The constitution of the teaching of experimental science: Physics and chemistry in the Ecoles Centrales. Serge Fauche pp. 285-305 "Des exercices du corps a la guerison de l'esprit au XVIII et XIX siecles/Physical exercises and the curing of the mind during the 18th and 19th centuries". Bernard Vitrac pp. 307-314 "Le type mathematique de l'idealite dans la pensee grecque: Sur un ouvrage de Maurice Caveing/ The mathematical type of ideality in Greek thought: On a book by Maurice Caveing". Jean-Michel Salanskis pp. 315-320 "Nombres reels et theorie du continu: Sur un ouvrage edite par Philip Ehrlich/ Real numbers and theory of continua: On a book edited by Philip Ehrlich". Science And Public Policy 26(1), February 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KOJI WAKABAYASHI, CHARLA GRIFFY-BROWN AND CHIHIRO WATANABE p.2 'Stimulating R&D: an analysis of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's 'visions' and the current challenges facing Japan's technology policy-making mechanisms' SAMI MAHROUM p.17 'Competing for the highly skilled: Europe in perspective' THOMPSON S H TEO & VIVIEN K G LIM p.27 'Singapore - an 'intelligent island': moving from vision to reality with information technology' PEDRO CONCEICAO & MANUEL V. HEITOR p.37 'On the role of the university in the knowledge economy' HENRY ETZKOWITZ & MAGNUS GULBRANDSEN p.53 'Public entrepreneur: the trajectory of United States science, technology and industrial policy'. Science As Culture 8(2), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue; Biologistic Metaphors, Then And Now EDITORIAL p.125 VAL DUSEK p.129 'Sociobiology Sanitized: Evolutionary Psychology and Gene Selectionism' JULIO MUNOZ-RUBIO p.171 'On Darwinian Discourse, Part II: Re-anthropologizing Nature by Naturalizing Competitive Man' ROBERT M. YOUNG p.189 'Malthus on Man: In Animals No Moral Restraint' ADAM M. HEDGECOE p.209 'Transforming Genes: Metaphors of Information and Language in Modern Genetics' Science in Context 11(3-4), Autumn-Winter 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EUGENICS AND SCIENCE EVAN BALABAN p.331 'Eugenics and Individual Phenotypic Variation' JONATHAN BENJAMIN p.357 'Genes for Human Personality Traits' ALAN R. TEMPLETON p.373 'Genetic "Markers" at the Individual Level' GENETIC SERVICES - EUGENIC PRACTICES? RIVKA CARMI, et al. p.391 'Ethical Aspects of Genetic Research and Its Applications' NEIL A. HOLTZMAN p.397 'Eugenics and Genetic Testing' MICHAL SAGI p.419 'Genetic Screening in Israel' ROBERT G. RESTA p.431 'Theory and Practice of Genetic Counseling' NORMAN DANIELS p.439 'Negative and Positive Genetic Interventions' DANIEL WIKLER p.455 'Eugenic Values' RUTH CHADWICK p.471 'Genetic Counseling and the Charge of Eugenics? DIANE B. PAUL p.481 'Genetic Services, Economics, and Eugenics' DOROTHY C. WERTZ p.493 'Genetic Professionals around the World' HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES LEILA ZENDERLAND p.511 'Biblical Biology' ETIENNE LEPICARD p.527 'Eugenics and Roman Catholicism' SUMIKO OTSUBO & JAMES R. BARTHOLEMEW ''Eugenics in Japan: Some Ironies of Modernity, 1883-1945' VARDIT RISPIER-CHAIM p.567 'Genetic Engineering in Islamic Thought' NOAM J. ZOHAR p.575 'Examining "Jewish Eugenics"' RAPHAEL FALK p.587 'Zionism and the Biology of the Jews' REINHARD MOCEK p.609 'The Program of Proletarian Rassenhygiene' PAUL WEINDLING p.619 'Dissecting German Social Darwinism' Science, Technology, & Human Values 24(2), Spring 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOLFF-MICHAEL ROTH & G. MICHAEL BOWEN p.179 'Of Cannibals, Missionaries, and Converts: Graphing Competencies from Grade 8 to Professional Science Inside (Classrooms) and Outside (Field/Laboratory)' STEFAN TIMMERMANS p.213 'Closed-Chest Cardiac Massage: The Emergence of a Discovery Trajectory' HENRY ROTHSTEIN, ALAN IRWIN, STEVEN YEARLEY, AND ELAINE McCARTHY p.241 'Regulatory Science, Europeanization, and the Control of Agrochemicals' NELLY OUDSHOORN p.265 'On Masculinities, Technologies, and Pain: The Testing of Male Contraceptives in the Clinic and the media' REVIEW ESSAY: CLIVE SEALE 'Researching Society and Culture' PAUL de GRAY, STUART HALL, LINDA JANES, HUGH MACKAY AND KEITH NEGUS p.290 'Doing Cultural Studies: The Story of the Sony Walkman' Social History of Medicine 12(1), April 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LAUREN KASSELL p.3 'SSHM Prize Essay: How to Read Simon Forman's Casebooks: Medicine, Astrology, and Gender in Elizabethan London' CRISTINA ALVAREZ MILLAN p.19 Graeco-Roman Case Histories and their Influence on Medieval Islamic Clinical Accounts; TREVOR BURNARD p.45 '"The Countrie Continues Sicklie": White Mortality in Jamaica, 1655- 1780' VERA BLINN REBER p.73 'Blood, Coughs, and Fever: Tuberculosis and the Working Class of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1885-1915' JAMES C. RILEY p.101 'Why Sickness and Death Rates do not Move Parallel to One Another Over Time' BERNARD HARRIS p.125 'Morbidity and Mortality during the Health Transition: A Comment on James C. Riley, 'Why Sickness and Death Rates do not Move Parallel to One Another over Time' JAMES RILEY p.133 'Reply to Bernard Harris: Morbidity and Mortality during the Health Transition: A Comment on James C. Riley' DERRICK BAXBY p.139 'The Origins of Vaccinia Virus - An Even Shorter Rejoinder' Discussion Points: PETER RAZZELL p.141 'The Origins of Vaccinia Virus - A Brief Comment' Review Essay: MARK S.R. JENNER p.143 'Body, Image, Text in Early Modern Europe' Social Studies of Science 29(3), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEAN HSIANG-LIN LEI p.323 'From Changshan to a New Anti-Malarial Drug: Re-Networking Chinese Drugs and Excluding Chinese Doctors' ELOINA PELAEZ p.359 'The Stored-Program Computer: Two Conceptions' RUSSELL VINER p.391 'Putting Stress in Life: Hans Selye and the Making of Stress Theory' Comment: BERNWARD JOERGES p.411 'Do Politics Have Artefacts?' Responses and Replies: STEVE WOOLGAR AND GEOFF COOPER p.433 'Do Artefacts Have Ambivalence? Moses' Bridges, Winner's Bridges and other Urban Legends in S&TS' BERNWARD JOERGES p.450 'Scams Cannot Be Busted: Reply to Woolgar & Cooper' Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science 30A(2), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~ R.W. SERJEANTSON p.195 'Testimony and Proof in Early-Modern England' ISABELLE PANTIN p.237 'New Philosophy and Old Prejudices: Aspects of the Reception of Copernicanism in a Divided Europe' STEPHEN G. BRUSH p.263 'Dynamics of Theory Change in Chemistry: Part 2. Benzene and Molecular Orbitals, 1945-1980' FRIEDEL WEINERT p.303 'Theories, Models and Constraints' PATRICK MAHER p.335 'The Confirmation of Black's Theory of Lime' Studies In History And Philosophy Of Modern Physics 30b(2), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEO CORRY p.159 'From Mie's Electromagnetic Theory of Matter to Hilbert's Unified Foundations of Physics' JOHN EARMAN & JEAN EISENSTAEDT p.185 'Einstein and Singularities' R.E. KASTNER p.237 'Time-Symmetrised Quantum Theory, Counter-factuals and 'Advanced Action'' REVIEW ARTICLE; N.G. VAN KAMPEN p.261 'H.A. Kramers and the Historiography of Modern Physics' Studies In History And Philsophy Of Biological And Biomedical Sciences 30C(2), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAMERON SHELLEY p.143 'Multiple Analogies of Evolutionary Biology' MARTHA E. KEYES p.181 'The Prion Challenge to the 'Central Dogma' of Molecular Biology, 1965-1991. Part II: The Problem with Prions' PETER HADREAS p.237 'Intentionality and the Neurobiology of Pleasure' ESSAY REVIEWS: ROBERT W. SMITH p.237 'Martians and Other Aliens' ALICE DOMURAT DREGER p.255 'Avoiding the Fetal Position; RACHEL COOPER p.263 'From Thought Experiments to Real Experiments: Methodology in the Philosophy of Mind' Technology And Culture 40(2), April 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAVID MCGEE p.209 'From Craftsmanship to Draftsmanship: Naval Architecture and the Three Traditions of Early Modern Design' PIERRE CLAUDE REYNARD p.237 'Unreliable Mills: Maintenance Practices in Early Modern Papermaking' MARK ALDRICH p.263 '"The Peril of the Broken Rail": The Carriers, the Steel Companies, and Rail Technology, 1900-1945' MARTIN REUSS p.292 'The Art of Scientific Precision: River Research in the United States Army Corps of Engineers to 1945' EDWARD W. CONSTANT II p.324 'Reliable Knowledge and Unreliable Stuff: On the Practical Role of Rational Beliefs' ON THE COVER: ROBERT CASEY p.358 'The Vanderbilt Cup, 1908' EXHIBIT REVIEWS: THOMAS E. LEARY p.363 'The Boott Cotton Mills Museum and the American Textile History Museum' PETER COATES p.369 'Oil from the Arctic: Building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, at the National Museum of American History' REVIEW ESSAY: BRIAN BLACK p.375 'Construction Sites: Environment, Region, and Technology in Historical Stories' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 70(1), 1998-99 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F.T. EVANS p. 1-26 "Steam road carriages of the 1830s: why did they fail?" M.C. D p. 27-58 "The gas turbine in railway traction." A.S. LEE p. 59-88 "The English Electric gas turbine locomotive GT3." R.L. HILLS p. 89-108 "James Watt and his rotary engines." N.A.F. SMITH p. 109-122 "Edward Wright and his Perspective Glass: a surveying puzzle of the early 17th century." N.D. COWELL p. 123-134 "The contributions of Robert Boyle and Denis papin to food preservation." W.F. WATSON p. 135-142 "The invention of the miners' safety lamp: a reappraisal." ---------------- Subject: Journal Article Listing 30 - Part One From: Jon Agar This is the first journal article listing of 2000, the thirtieth overall. My thanks, as ever, to John Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) and Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library, Cambridge) for their help in compiling the listing. The listing is in three parts, and include the following journals: * Annals of Science 56(4), October 1999 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 9(2), September 1999 * Archaeometry 41(2), August 1999 * Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 54(1), 1999 * Archive For History of the Exact Sciences 54(2), 1999 * Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 54(3), 1999 * Biology and Philosophy 14(3), July 1999 * Biology and Philosophy 14(4), October 1999 * British Journal for the History of Science 32(3), Sep 1999 * British Journal for the History of Science 32(4), Dec 1999 * British Journal for Philosophy of Science 50(3), Sep 1999 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73(3), Fall 1999 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73(4), Winter 1999 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum 31, June 1999 * Centaurus 41(3), 1999 * Configurations 7(2), Spring 1999 * Configurations 7(3), Fall 1999 * East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 16, 1999 * Historia Mathematica 26(4), November 1999 * Historia Scientiarum 9(1), July 1999 * Historical Metallurgy 32(2), 1998 * Historical Metallurgy 33(1), 1999 * Historical Studies in Physical & Biological Sciences 29(1), 1998 * Historical Studies in Physical and Biological Sciences 29(2), 1999 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20(3), 1998 * History and Technology 15(4), 1999 * History of the Human Sciences 12(3), 1999 * History of Science 37(3), September 1999 * History of Science 37(4), December 1999 * IEEE Annals of History of Computing 21(3), July-Sept. 1999 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 21(4), Oct-Dec.1999 * Isis 90(2), June 1999 * Isis 90(3), September 1999 * Supplement to Isis 90, 1999 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 30(3), August 1999 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 30(4), November 1999 * Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 35(4), 1999 * Journal of the History of Biology 32(2), Fall 1999 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 54(3), July 1999 * Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Espanola de las Ciencias y de las Tecnicas 22(44), 1999 * Lychnos (Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society), 1999 * Medical History 43(4), October 1999 * Medical History 44(1), January 2000 * Minerva 37(2), Summer 1999 * Minerva 37(1), Autumn 1999 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 53(3), 1999 * Perspectives on Science 6(4), Winter 1998 * Public Understanding of Science 8(4), October 1999 * Research Policy 29(1), January 2000 * Science and Public Policy 26(5), Oct. 1999 * Science as Culture 8(3), September 1999 * Science as Culture 8(4), December 1999 * Science in Context 12(1), Spring 1999 * Science in Context 12(2), Summer 1999 * Science in Context 12(3), Autumn 1999 * Science, Technology and Human Values 24(3), Summer 1999 * Science, Technology and Human Values 24(4), Autumn 1999 * Social Studies of Science 29(4), August 1999 * Social Studies of Science 29(5), October 1999 * Social Studies of Science 29(6), December 1999 * Social History of Medicine 12(2), August 1999 * Social History of Medicine 12(3), December 1999 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(3), Sep 1999 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(4), Dec 1999 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(3), Sept.1999 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(4), Dec. 1999 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 30C(3), Sept.1999 * Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 30C(4), Dec. 1999 * Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy & History of Science 10, 1998 * Technology and Culture 40(3), July 1999 * Technology and Culture 40(4), October 1990 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 70(2), 1998-1999 ========= Ambix 46(2), July 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W. THEISEN p. 65-72 "John Dastin's alchemical vision" G. K. Hunter p. 73-103 "Phoebus Levene and the tetranucleotide structure of nucleic acids" Annals of Science 56(4), October 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N. Kollerstrom p.331 'The Path of Halley's Comet, and Newton's Late Apprehension of the Law of Gravity'. M. Hilbert p.357 'Herschel's Investigation of the Nature of Radiant Heat: The Limitations of Experiment'. R. Plomp p.379 'A Longitude Timekeeper by Isaac Thuret with the Balance Spring Invented by Christiaan Huygens'. D. Oldroyd p.395 'Non-written Sources in the Study of the History of Geology: Pros and Cons, in the Light of the Views of Collingwood and Foucault'. P.N. Wyse Jackson p.417 'Geological Museums and their Collections: Rich Sources for Historians of Geology'. G. Sierksma and W. Sierksma p.433 'The Great Leap to the Infinitely Small Johann Bernoulli: Mathematician and Philosopher'. Essay Review p.451 'Towards a "Comparative History of the Foundations of Science": Language and Logic in Traditional China'. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 9(2), September 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. M. FRANK p. 159-161 "Abstracts" R. M. FRANK p. 163-231 "The As'srute ontology: I primary entities" S. P. BROCK p. 233-246 "Two letters of the Patriarch Timothy from the late eighth century on translations from Greek" Y.T. LANGERMANN p. 247-259 "A new hebrew passage from the theology of Aristotle and its significance" O. NEUGEBAUER AND R. RASHED p. 261- 277 "Sur une construction du miroir parabolique par Abu al-Wafa al- Buzjani" Archaeometry 41(2), August 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. RENZULLI et al. p. 209-226 "Provenance determination of lava flagstones from the 'Via Consolare' pavement ( central Italy) using petrological investigations" L. M. MALLORY-GREENOUGH et al. p. 227-238 "Fingerprinting ancient Egyptian quarries: preliminary results using laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry" J. SCHMID et al. p. 239-252 "A quantitative fabric analysis approach to the discrimination of white marbles" V. BAIETTO et al. p. 253-266 "Investigation of electron paramagnetic resonance peaks in some powdered Greek white marbles" M. WEINSTEIN-EVRON, B. LANG and S. ILANI p. 267- 274 "Natufian trade/exchange in basalt implements: evidence from northern Israel" M.-P. POMIES, M. MENU and C. VIGNAUD p. 275-286 "Red Palaeolithic pigments: natural hematite or heated goethite?" M.J. HUGHES, K. J. MATTHEWS and J. PORTAL p. 287-310 "Provenance studies of Korean celadons of the Koryo period by neutron activation analysis" R. KLOCKENKAMPER, H. BUBERT and K. HASLER p. 311-320 "Detection of near-surface silver enrichment on Roman imperial silver coins by X-ray spectral analysis" M.J. BAXTER p. 321- 338 "Detecting multivariate outliers in artefact compositional data" R.F. GALBRAITH et al. p. 339-364 "Optical dating of single and multiple grains of quartz from Jinmium rock shelter (northern Australia): Part I, Experimental design and statistical models" R.G. ROBERTS et al. p. 365-396 "Optical dating of single and multiple grains of quartz from Jinmium rock shelter (northern Australia): Part II, results and implications " A. LANG et al. p. 397-412 "Optical dating of anthropogenic sediments at the archaeological site of Herrenbrunnenbuckel, Bretten-Bauerbach (Germany)" J. REINDERS et al. p. 413-420 "An archaeomagnetic study on pottery kilns from Bruhl-Pingsdorf (Germany)" C. Bronk RAMSEY et al. p. 421-431 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 28" Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 54(1), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. Netz pp. 1-47 "Archimedes transformed: the case of a result stating a maximum for a cubic equation". N.M. Swerdlow pp. 49-65 "Acronychal risings in Babylonian planetary theory". P.M. Cardoso Dias pp. 67-86 "Euler's 'Harmony' between the principles of 'Rest' and 'Least Action': The conceptual making of analytical mechanics". Archive For History of the Exact Sciences 54(2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Knobloch pp.87-99 "Galileoand Leibniz: Differenc approaches to infinity". G. Ferraro pp. 101-135 "The first modern definition of the sum of divergent series: an aspect of the rise of 20th century mathematics". M. Fisch pp. 137-179 "The making of Peacock's treatise on algebra: a case of creative indecision". Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 54(3), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. Alvarez pp.181-242 'On the history of Souslin's problem' G.J. Dobson pp.243-254 'Newton's errors with the rotational motion of fluids' A. Jones pp. 255-258 'A likely source of an observation report in Ptolemy's Almagest' Biology and Philosophy 14(3), July 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Evelyn Fox Keller pp.321-330 'Understanding Development' Malcolm S. Gordon pp.331-348 'The Concept of Monophyly: A Speculative Essay' Lisa Gannett pp.349-374 'What's in a Cause?: The Pragmatic Dimensions of Genetic Explanations' K.J. Korfiatis and G.P. Stamou pp.375-393 'Habitat Templets and the Changing Worldview of Ecology' Brian L. Keeley pp.395-430 'Fixing Content and Function in Neurobiological Systems: The Neuroethology of Electroreception'. David Sloan Wilson pp.431-449 'Views on Group Selection' Henry Plotkin pp.451-458 'Evolution in the Family' Kim Sterelny pp.459-470 'Bacteria at the High Table'. Biology and Philosophy 14(4), October 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James G. Lennox pp.477-480 'In Memoriam: Carl G. (Peter) Hempel 1905-1997' David L. Hull pp.481-504 'The Use and Abuse of Sir Karl Popper' Christopher D. Horvath pp.505-519 'Measuring Gender' Bruce Glymour pp.521-536 'Population Level Causation and a Unified Theory of Natural Selection' Giovanni Camardi pp.537-560 'Charles Lyell and the Uniformity Principle' Trevor Hussey pp.561-584 'Evolutionary Change and Epistemology' Sherrie Lyons pp.585-591 'In Search of Huxley the Scientist' Bruce H. Weber pp.593-605 'Irreducible Complexity and The Problem of Biochemical Emergence' British Journal for the History of Science 32(3), Sep 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. HUNTER p. 257-260 "Introduction" M. HUNTER p. 261-276 "Robert Boyle (1627-91): a suitable case for treatment?" B. KAHR p. 277-284 "Robert Boyle: a Freudian perspective on an eminent scientist" J. CLAY p.285-298 "Robert Boyle: a Jungian perspective" K. FIGLIO p. 299-314 "Psychoanalysis and the scientific mind: Robert Boyle" G. CANTOR p. 315-324 "Boyling over: a commentary on the preceding papers" I. HIGGINSON AND C. SMITH p. 325-342 "'A magnified piece of thermodynamics': the Promethean iconography of the refrigerator in Paul Theroux's The Mosquito Coast" "Obituary: John Anthony Chaldecott (1916-98) p. 343 ESSAY REVIEWS A. HESSENBRUCH P. 345-358 "Probing historiographical boundaries" C SUTTON p. 359-362 "Preparation for adult life?" British Journal for the History of Science 32(4), Dec 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen D. SNOBELEN p.381-420 "Isaac Newton, heretic: the strategies of a Nicodemite." Richard J. NOAKES p. 421-460 "Telegraphy is an occult art: Cromwell Fleetwood Varley and the diffusion of electricity to the other world." Andrew HILL p. 461-482 "War of words: the public science of the British scientific community and the origins of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1914-16." OBITUARY: p. 485-488 Donald CARDWELL (1919-1998) British Journal for Philosophy of Science 50(3), Sep 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nick Huggett p.325 'On the Significance of Permutation Symmetry' Tomasz Kowalski and Tomasz Placek p.349 'Outcomes in Branching Space-time and GHZ-Bell Theorems' Gabor Hofer-Szabo, Miklos Redei, and Laszlo E. Szabo p.377 'On Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle and Reichenbach's Notion of Common Cause' Jon Williamson p.401 'Countable Additivy and Subjective Probability' Discussions John Watkins p.417 'A Note on Baldwin Effect' Janet Folina p.425 K'Pictures, Proofs, and 'Mathematical Practice: Reply to James Robert Brown' Survey Article Fraser MacBride p.431 'Listening to Fictions: A Study of Fieldian Nominalism' Review Article Neven Sesardic p.457 'Altruism' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73(3), Fall 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Victoria Sweet p.381 'Hildegard of Bingen and the Greening of Medieval Medicine' Michael Stolberg p.404 'A Woman's Hell? Medical Perceptions of Menopause in Preindustrial Europe' Anne Taylor Kirschmann p.429 'Adding Women to the Ranks, 1860-1890: A New View with a Homeopathic Lens' Notes and Comments John L.Beusterien p.447 'Jewish Male Menstruation in Seventeenth-Century Spain' Todd L. Savitt p.457 'American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Seventy-second Annual Meeting' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73(4), Winter 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Professional Health Care and the Japanese American Incarceration Roger Daniels p.561 'An Introduction to the Symposium' Louis Fiset p.565 'Public Health in World War II Assembly Centers for Japanese Americans' Susan L. Smith p.585 'Women Health Workers and the Color Line in the Japanese American "Relocation Centers" of World War II' Gwenn M. Jensen p.602 'System Failure: Health-Care Deficiencies in the World War II Japanese American Detention Centers' Bert Hansen p.629 New Images of New Medicine: Visual Evidence for the Widespread Popularity of Therapeutic Discoveries in America after 1885' Bulletin of the Metals Museum 31, June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jinghua LI p. 1-18 "The excavation and study of the bronze casting sites of yin dynasty ruins in Anyang, China" Xin HAO and Shuyun SUN p. 19-39 "Comparative studies on bronzes in early, middle, late shang dynasty, China" R. Balasubramaniam p. 40-63 "Elucidation of manufacturing technology employed to construct the body of the Delhi iron pillar" L. V. KON'KOVA p.64-77 The bronzes from the archaeological sites of the Amur valley dated to the 7th-11th centuries A.D." Toshio NAKANO p. 78-89 "The history of Japanese cast iron buddhist statures and the foundry method preface" Centaurus 41(3), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S.L. Wolff pp. 183-212 "Leo Arons-Physiker und Sozialist". G.V. Brummelen pp.213-243 "The astronomical system in Mosa ibn Nawbakht's astrological treatise, the Kitab al-Kamil". Configurations 7(2), Spring 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. ROUSSEAU p. 127-136 "Introduction" J. NEUBAUER p. 137-152 "Foucault's voices" R. MARKLEY P. 153-174 "Forcault, modernity, and the cultural study of science" U. KISTNER p. 175-190 "Georges Cuvier: founder of modern biology (Foucault), or scientific racist (cultural studies)?" M. BEVIR p. 191-210 "Humanism in and against the order of things" P. A. MILLER p. 211-226 "Toward a post-foucauldian history of discursive practices" J. LEERSSEN p. 227-246 "For a post-foucauldian literary history" C. V. BOHEEMEN p. 247-266 "The trauma of irishness; or, literature as material cultural memory in joyce" F. PALMERI p. 267-278 "History of narrative genres after foucault" J. S. FISHER p. 279-290 "What is an oeuvre? Foucault and literature" Configurations 7(3), Fall 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. REEVES p. 301-354 "Old wives' tale and the new world system: Gilbert, Galileo, and Kepler" O. E. DROR p. 355-402 "The scientific image of emotion: experience and technologies of inscription" E. A. WILSON p. 403-420 "Melancholic biology: prozac, freud, and neurological determinism" East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 16, 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note from the New Editor p. 7-12 Meng YUE p. 13-52 "Hybrid Science versus Modernity: The Practice of the Jiangnan Arsenal, 1864-1897." Takehiko HASHIMOTO p. 53-72 "Introducing a French Technological System: The Origin and Early History of the Yokosuka Dockyard." Suzanne M. MOON p. 73-87 "The Trouble with Mechanized Farming: The Politics of Technological Change in the Netherlands East Indies, ca. 1920." Roger HART p. 88-114 "Beyond Science and Civilization: A Post-Needham Critique." REVIEW ARTICLE Nicloas STANDAERT p. 115-132 "The Jesuits did NOT Manufacture "Confucianism"." Subject: Journal Article Listing 30 - Part Two Historia Mathematica 26(4), November 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elena Ausejo, Mariano Hormig<=n pp. 314-326 'Mathematics for Independence: From Spanish Liberal Exile to the Young American Republics' Circe Mary Silva da Silva pp. 327-343 'The Influence of Positivism on the Teaching of Mathematics in Brazil: 1870-1930' Helene Gispert pp. 344-360 'Les dThetabuts de l'histoire des mathThetamatiques sur les sc nes internationales et le cas de l'entreprise encyclopThetadique de Felix Klein et Jules Molk' David Fowler, Chr. Marinus Taisbak pp. 361-364 'Did Euclid's Circles Have Two Kinds of Radius?' Bruce A. Hedman pp.365-368 'An Earlier Date for "Cramer's Rule"' Peter Schreiber pp. 369-377 'A New Hypothesis on D^nrer's Enigmatic Polyhedron in His Copper Engraving "Melencolia I"' Galina Pavlovna Matvievskaya, Gulnara Eskenderovna Yusupova pp. 378- 381 'The Mathematical and Astronomical Manuscripts in the Collection of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan at Tashkent' Yvonne Dold-Samplonius pp 382-383 Al-Sijz 's Treatise on Geometrical Problem Solving. Translated and annotated by Jan P. Hogendijk Eugene Seneta pp. 383-385 'Condorcet. Arithmetique politique. Textes rares ou inedits (1767- 1789). Critical edition commented by Bernard Bru and Pierre CrThetapel' Norbert Schappacher pp. 385-388 'Riposte Armonie: Lettere di Federigo Enriques a Guido Castelnuovo. Edited by Umberto Bottazini, Alberto Conte, and Paola Gario' Historia Scientiarum 9(1), July 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. IYANAGA p.1 "Greeting words at the opening of the colloquium 'Pierre de fermat mathematicien francais'" R. RASHED p. 3-16 "Pierre Fermat et les debuts modernes de l'analyse diophantienne" S. CHIKARA p.17-26 "The French and Japanese schools of algebra in the seventeenth century: A comparative study" A. NORIO p. 27-36 "Elliptic curves: from fermat to Weil" K. MIYAKE p. 37-48 "Did fermat see these structures?" K. KATO p. 49-56 "How fermat's last theorem was proved" M. BLAY p. 57-72 "Methodes mathematiques et calcul de l'infini au temps de Fermat" W. L. LI, Z. L. XU and L. S. FENG p. 73-84 "Mathematical exchanges between China and Korea" M. K. SIU and A. VOLKOV p. 85-100 "Official Curriculum in traditional Chinese mathematics: How did candidates pass the examinations?" M. TIAN p. 101-120 "Jiegenfang, Tianyuan, and Daishu: Algebra in Qing China" Review T. Hashimoto p. 121 "Yasu Furukawa, inventing polymer science: Staudinger, Carothers, and the emergence of molecular chemistry. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988" Historical Metallurgy 32(2), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter CREW p. 49-53 "Laxton revisited: a first report on the 1998 excavations" Allan J. HALL and Effie PHOTOS-JONES p. 54-66 "The bloomery mounds of the Scottish Highlands. Part 2: A review of iron mineralization" R. W. VERNON, G. McDONNELL AND A. SCHMIDT P. 67-81 "An integrated geophysical and analytical appraisal of early iron- working: three case studies" Alan WILLIAMS p. 82-86 "Experiments with 'medieval steel ' plates" Brian GILMOUR p. 87-92 "Iron-working in ancient China: a review of two recent publications" Historical Metallurgy 33(1), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. DEMURTAS p. 1-6 "Copper and arsenical copper artefacts from prenuragic Sardinian cultures" D. BICK p. 7-12 "Bronze age coppermining in Wales - fact or fantasy?" T. R. ANANTHARAMU, P. T. CRADDOCK, K NAGESH RAO, the late S. R. N. MURTHY and M LWAYMAN p. 13-25 "Crucible steel of Ghattihosahalli, Chitradurga district, Karnatka, Sorthern India" M. L. WAYMAN and G JULEFF p. 26-42 "Crucible steelmarking in Sri Lanka" P. HUTCHINSON p. 43-50 "The violin plant at the steel company of Wales" Historical Studies in Physical & Biological Sciences 29(1), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Olivier Darrigol p.1 'From organ pipes to atmospheric motions: Helmholtz on fluid mechanics' Robert Fox and Anna Guagnini p.55 'Laboratories, workshops, and sites. Concepts and practices of research in industrial Europe, 1800-1914' Lucia Orlando p.141 'Physics in the 1930s: Jewish physicists' contributions to the realization of the "new tasks" of physics in Italy' Historical Studies in hysical and Biological Sciences 29(2), 1999 Robert Fox and Anna Guagnini p.191 'Laboratories, workshops, and sites. Concepts and practices of research in industrial Europe, 1800-1914' Alexei Kojevnikov p.295 'Freedom, collectivism, and quasiparticles: Social metaphors in quantum physics' John Krige p.333 'The Ford Foundation, European physics and the Cold War' Ana Simoes and Kostas Gavroglu p.363 'Quantum chemistry qua applied mathematics. The Contributions of Charles Alfred Coulson (1910-1974)' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jan Sapp 'Freewheeling Centrioles' Vitezslav Orel 'Constant Hybrids in Mendel's Research' Charles Galperin 'From Cell Lineage to Developmental Genetics' History and Technology 15(4), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lara Marks pp. 263-288 "Human guinea pigs? The history of the early oral contraceptive clinical trials". Sungook Hong pp. 289-311 "Historiographical layers in the relationship between science and technology". Delphine Gardey pp. 313-343 "The standardization of a technical practice: typing (1883-1930)" Boel Berner pp. 345-372 "The worker's dream of becoming an engineer". History of the Human Sciences 12(3), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert French and Jem Thomas. pp. 1-19 "Maturity and education, citizenship and enlightenment: an introduction to Theodor Adorno and Hellmut Becker, 'Education for maturity and responsibility'" Theodor W. Adorno and Hellmut Becker pp. 21-34 "Education for maturity and responsibility" Yvonne Sherratt pp. 35-54 "The 'Dialectic of Enlightenment': a contemporary reading". Mark Bevir pp. 55-69 "Universality and particularity in the philosophy of E.B. Bax and R.G. Collingwood" Andy Denis pp. 71-86 "Was Adam Smith an individualist?" Mathieu Deflem pp. 87-116 "Ferdinand Tonnies on crime and society: an unexplored contribution to criminological sociology". Joshua M. Humphreys pp. 117-138 "Durkheimian sociology and 20th-century politics: the case of Celestin Bougle". History of Science 37(3), September 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Iwan Rhys Morus pp.249-282 'The Measure of Man: Technologizing the Victorian Body' Paul Lucier pp.283-318 'A Plea for Applied Geology' George N. Vlahakis pp.319-345 'The Greek Enlightenment in Science: Hermes the Scholar and its Contribution to Science in Early Nineteenth-century Greece' John V. Pickstone pp.347-364 'How Might We Map the Cultural Fields of Science? Politics and Organisms in Restoration France' History of Science 37(4), December 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G.S. Rousseau and David Haycock pp.377-406 'Voices Calling for Reform: The Royal Society in the Mid-eighteenth Century - Martin Folkes, John Hill, and William Stukeley' Arthur M. Silverstein pp.407-425 '"The End is Near!": The Phenomenon of the Declaration of Closure in a Discipline' Kevin C. Knox pp.427-458 'Lunatick Visions: Prophecy, Signs and Scientific Knowledge in 1790s London' Roberta Bivins pp.459-489 'Expectations and Expertise: Early British Responses to Chinese Medicine' IEEE Annals of History of Computing 21(3), July-Sept. 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sergei P. Prokhorov p.4 'Computers in Russia: Science, Education, and Industry' Stanislav V. Klimenko p.16 'Computer Science in Russia: A Personal View' Laimutis Telksnys and Antanas Zilinskas p.31 'Computers in Lithuania' Josef Dujnic, Norbert Fristacky, Ludovit Molnar, Ivan Plander, and Branislav Rovan p.38 'On the History of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Computer Technology Development in Slovakia' Zsuzsa Szentgyorgyi p.49 'A Short History of Computing in Hungary' Anonymous p.58 'History of Computer Developments in Romania' G.K. Stolyarov p.61 'Computers in Belarus: Chronology of the Main Events' IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 21(4), Oct-Dec.1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William Aspray p.4 'Command and Control, Documentation, and Library Science' George H. Buck and Stephen M. Hunka p.21 'W. Stanley Jevons, Allan Marquand, and the Origins of Digital Computing' Giuseppe De Marco, Giovanni Mainetto, Serena Pisani, and Pasquale Savino p.28 'The Early Computers of Italy' Saul I. Gass p.37 'Project Mercury's Man-in-Space Real-Time Computer System' James R. Harris p.49 'The Earliest Solid-State Digital Computers' Louis C. Brown p.55 'Flyable TRADIC' Friedrich W. Kistermann p.62 'Leo Wenzel Pollak (1888-1964)' Isis 90(2), June 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael F. Conlin p.181 'The Popular and Scientific Reception of the Foucault Pendulum in the United States' Otniel E. Dror p.205 'The Affect of Experiment: The Turn to Emotions in Anglo-American Physiology, 1900-1940' Ida H. Stamhuis, Onno G. Meuer, Erik J.A. Zevenhutzen p.238 'Hugo de Vries on Heredity, 1889-1903: Statistics, Mendelian Laws, Pangenes, Mutations' Mitchell B. Hart p.268 'Racial Science, Social Science, and the Politics of Jewish Assimilation' Cong Cao p.298 'The Changing Dynaic between Science and Politics: Evolution of the Highest Academic Honor in China, 1949-1998' Essay Reviews: Robert Kohler p.329 'The Constructivists' Took Kit' on Jan Golinski: 'Making Natural Knowledge; Constructivism and the History of Science' Mott T. Greene p.332 Mom Always Liked You Best on Frank J. Sulloway: Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives' Isis 90(3), September 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pamela H. Smith p.421 'Science and Taste: Painting, Passions, and the New Philosophy in Seventeenth-Century Leiden' Nick Hopwood p.462 '"Giving Body" to Embryos: Modeling, Mechanism, and the Microtome in Late Nineteenth-Century Anatomy' Charles W.J. Withers p.497 'Reporting, Mapping, Trusting: Making Geographical Knowledge in the Late Seventeenth Century' Evgeny A. Zaitsev p.522 'The Meaning of Early Medieval Geometry: From Euclid and Surveyors' Manuals to Christian Philosophy' Essay Reviews: Edward J. Larson 'Evangelists for Science' p.558 'Teaching about Evolution and the Nature of Science' Charles Webster p.560 'The Study of the Unusual' on Lorraine Daston; Katharine Park: Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150-1750' Ronald E. Doel p.563 'Theories and Origins of Planetary Physics' on Stephen G. Brush: 'Nebulous Earth: The Origin of the Solar System and the Care of the Earth from Laplace to Jeffreys; Stephen G. Brush: Transmuted Past: The Age of the Earth and the Evolution of the Elements from Lyell to Patterson, and Stephen G. Brush: Fruitful encounters: The Origins of the Solar System and of the Moon from Chamberlin to Apollo' Supplement to Isis 90, 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Catching up with the vision Margaret W. Rossiter p.S1 'Introduction' People: Thomas P. Gariepy p.S7 'John Farquhar Fulton and the History of Science Society' Bernard Cohen p.S28 'The Isis Crisis and the Coming of Age of the History of Science Society' Jensine Andresen p.S43 'Crisis and Kuhn' Marie Boas Hall p.S68 'Recollections of a History of Science Guinea Pig' Charles C. Gillispie p.S84 'Apologia pro Vita Sua' Gerald Holton p.S95 'Some Lessons from Living in the History of Science' Will Provine p.S117 'No Free Will' Societies: Michael M. Sokal p.S135 'The History of Science Society, 1970-1999: From Subscription Agency to Professional Society' Roger Hahn p.S182 'Berkeley's History of Science Dinner Club: A Chronicle of Fifty Years of Activity' Robert E. Schofield p.S192 '"Too Far to Go": Early Years of the Midwest Junto' Mary Louise Gleason p.S200 'The Metropolitan New York Section of the History of Science Society' Mary P. Winsor with recollections by Leonard G. Wilson p.S219 'The Joint Atlantic Seminar in History of Biology' Clark A. Elliott p.S226 'Forum for the History of Science in America: Identity and Organization' Keith R. Benson p.S240 'Flail on, Columbia: An Irreverent Look at HSS's Soggiest Subsection, the Columbia History of Science Group' Subdivisions Pamela M. Henson p.S249 '"Objects of Curious Research": The History of Science and Technology at the Smithsonian' Joy Harvey p.S270 'History of Science, History and Science, and Natural Sciences: Undergraduate Teaching of the History of Science at Harvard, 1938- 1970' Kevin T. Grau p.S295 'Force and Nature: The Department of the History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University, 1960-1998' Journal for the History of Astronomy 30(3), August 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN and Jose CHABAS p. 187-200 "An occultation of Venus observed by Abraham Zacut in 1476" Klaus HENTSCHEL p. 201- 224 "Photographic mapping of the solar spectrum 1864-1900, part II" E. ZSOLDOS and ZS. LEVAI p. 225-230 "'Novae' over kiskartal" Zhongwei HU et al. p. 231-235 "A Chinese observing site from remote antiquity" James EVANS p. 237-307 "The material culture of Greek astronomy" ESSAY REVIEW Michael H. SHANK p. 309-311 " Cosmology in 1588" El debate cosmologico en 1588: Bruno, Brahe, Rothmann, Ursus, Roslin by Miguel A GRANADA Journal for the History of Astronomy 30(4), November 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. BARKER p. 343-358 "Copernicus and the critics of Ptolemy" R. A. JARRELL p. 359-390 "J. S. Plaskett and the modern large reflecting telescope" J. WUNSCH p. 391-406 "The accuracy of Hevelius's astronetric measurements" Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences 35(4), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alison M. Turtle pp.341-345 'Introduction to the Special Issue: The 1898 Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait' Alan Costall pp.345-358 'Dire Straits: the divisive legacy of the 1898 Cambridge Anthropological Expedition' Allan Young pp. 359-378 'W. H. R. Rivers and the war neuroses' Huon Wardle pp. 379-389 'Gregory Bateson's Lost World; the anthropology of Haddon and Rivers continued and deflected' Rick Tilman and Terry Knapp pp. 391-408 'John Dewey's unknown critique of marginal utility doctrine: instrumentalism, motivation and values' Journal of the History of Biology 32(2), Fall 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Viktor Hamburger pp.231-243 'Hans Spemann on Vitalism in Biology: Translation of a Portion of Spemann's Autobiography' Nicolas Rasmussen pp.245-261 'The Forgotten Promise of Thiamin: Merck, Caltech Biologists, and Plant Hormones in a 1930s Biotechnology Project' Michael Bulmer pp.263-292 'The Development of Francis Galton's Ideas on the Mechanism of Heredity' Kim Kleinman pp.293-320 'His Own Synthesis: Corn, Edgar Anderson, and Evolutionary Theory in the 1940s' Joel B. Hagen ` pp.321-341 'Naturalists, Molecular Biologists, and the Challenges of Molecular Evolution' Joel S. Schwartz pp.343-383 'Robert Chambers and Thomas Henry Huxley, Science Correspondents: The Popularization and Dissemination of Nineteenth Century Natural Science' Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis pp.385-394 Essay Review: 'The Tormenting Desire for Unity' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 54(3), July 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philip M. Teigen p.353 Guest Editorial: '"A Kindly, Useful Mentor": Applying the History of Medicine to Public Policy' Joan Sherwood p.364 'Syphilization: Human Experimentation in the Search for a Syphilis Vaccine in the Nineteenth Century' Carolyn G. Shapiro-Shapin p.387 'Filtering the City's Image: Progressivism, Local Control, and the St. Louis Water Supply, 1890-1906' Mark W. Cortiula p.413 'Serum and the Soluvac: the Australian Approach to Whole Blood Substitutes and Blood Transfusion during the Second World War' Frederick N. Dyer p.439 Documents: Autobiographical Letter from Horatio Robinson Storer, M.D. to His Son, Malcolm Storer, M.D., Discussing the "History of Gynaecological Teaching"' Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Espanola de las Ciencias y de las Tecnicas 22(44), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jose Almenara Barrios And Luis Carlos Silva AyTauaguer pp317-335 'Metodologoa Bioestadostica Para MThetadicos Y Oficiales Sanitarios' Jose Alsina Calves pp337-345 'Las Ideas Anat<=micas De Fray Luis De Granada En La Primera Parte De La Introducci<=n Del Sombolo De La Fe' Ubiratan D'Ambrosio pp347-380 'La Transferencia Del Conocimiento Matemsstico A Las Colonias: Factores Sociales, Poloticos Y Culturales' Jose M+ Gentil Baldrich pp381-404 'Nuevos Datos Sobre La Vida Y La Obra De JosTheta Mariano Vallejo Y Ortega (1779-1846)' Jose Luis Gonzsslez Recio pp405-419 'El Compsss, La Lanceta Y El Crisol: Retratos De La Naturaleza Durante El Nacimiento De La Ciencia Moderna' Ana Maria Huerta Jaramillo pp421-430 'Pablo De La Llave, Un Ilustrado Entre Dos Siglos Y Dos Mundos' Alba Morales Cosme and Patricia Aceves Pastrana pp431-452 'El Departamento De Observaci<=n Del Hospital General De San AndrThetas (1800-1803). PolThetamicas En Torno A La Posici<=n Polotica, La Materia Medica Y El Brownismo' Susana Pinar pp453-473 'La Introducci<=n De La GenThetatica En Espa+/-a Durante El Primer Tercio Del Siglo XX' Antonio T. Reguera Rodroguez pp475-506 'Los Apuntamientos Del Padre Marton Sarmiento Sobre La Construcci<=n De La Red Radial De Caminos Reales En Espa+/-a' Lychnos (Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sven-Eric Liedman Concepts of form and matter in Aristotle Gunnar Eriksson Baroque science David DunThetar Swedenborg's spiral Kristiina Savin A residual language: Dialects and dialectology in Sweden during the Age of liberty Anders Ekstr/m Numbers, words or pictures?: Perspectives on the production of statistics in mid nineteenth-century Sweden Medical History 43(4), October 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christopher Lawrence p.421 'A Tale of Two Sciences: Bedside and Bench in Twentieth-Century Britain' R.B. Tattersall p.450 'Hypoadrenia or "A Bit of Addison's Disease"' Alastair Johnson p.468 'The Diary of Thomas Giordani Wright: Apprentice Doctor in Newcastle upon Tyne, 1824-29' Daniel Schafer p.485 'Medical Practice and the Law in the Conflict between Traditional Belief and Empirical Evidence: Post-Mortem Caesarean Section in the Nineteenth Century' Thijs J. Rinsema p.502 'One Hundred Years of Aspirin' Morris Greenberg and Nick Wikeley p.508 Comment: 'Too little, too late? The Home Office and the Asbestos Industry Regulations, 1931: A Reply' Peter Bartrip p.511 Rejoinder Medical History 44(1), January 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W.F. Bynum p.1 'A New Millennium' Russell Brain p.3 'Encounters with Winston Churchill' Jonathan Hughes p.21 'The "Matchbox on a Muffin": The Design of Hospitals in the Early NHS' John M. Forrester p.57 'The Origins and Fate of James Currie's Cold Water Treatment for Fever' Tania McIntosh p.75 '"An Abortionist City": Maternal Mortality, Abortion and Birth Control in Sheffield, 1920-1940' Minerva 37(2), Summer 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Weingart pp.103-104 Introduction Carsten P. Krueck and Jutta Borchers pp.105-123 'Science in Politics: A Comparison of Climate Modelling Centres' Jan Nolin pp.125-140 'Global Policy and National Research: The International Shaping of Climate Research in Four European Union Countries' Jane Hunt and Simon Shackley pp.141-164 'Reconceiving Science and Policy: Academic, Fiducial and Bureaucratic Knowledge' Jan Nolin pp.165-181 'Timing and Sponsorship: The Research to Policy Process in the European Union's Kyoto Proposal' Minerva 37(1), Autumn 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roy MacLeod pp.201-233 'Secrets among Friends: The Research Information Service and the "Special Relationship" in Allied Scientific Information and Intelligence, 1916-1918' Christopher P. Twomey pp.235-258 'The McNamara Line and the Turning Point for Civilian Scientist- Advisers in American Defence Policy, 1966-1968' David Smith pp.259-280 'The Use of "Team Work" in the Practical Management of Research in the Inter-War Period: John Boyd Orr at the Rowett Research Institute' Sheldon Rothblatt pp.281-293 'Historical Methods of Reshaping the Map of Learning' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 53(3), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook, F.R.S. pp.291-293 'Foreign travels' Trevor Shaw pp.295-304 'John Swinton, F.R.S., identified as the author of a 1734 travel journal' Anita McConnell and Alison Brech pp.305-318 'Nathaniel and Edward Pigott, itinerant astronomers' Maria Yamalidou pp.319-331 'John Tyndall, the rhetorician of molecularity. Part two. Questions put to nature' Brebis Bleaney, F.R.S. pp.333-343 'A century of physics in Oxford' Robert S. Anderson pp.345-360 'Patrick Blackett in India: military consultant and scientific intervenor, 1947-72. Part two. Milo Keynes pp.361-369 Essay Review: ' Lancelot Hogben, F.R.S. (1895-1975): a review of his autobiography' Subject: Journal Article Listing 30 - Part Three Perspectives on Science 6(4), Winter 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Wyss Rudge p.341 'A Bayesian Analysis of Strategies in Evolutionary Biology' David jacobson and Charles A. Ziegler p.361 'Insider and Outsider Perspectives in the Anthropology of Science: A Cautionary Tale' David B. Resnik p.381 'Conflicts of Interest in Science' Jeffry L. Ramsey p.409 Review Essay: 'Recent Work in the History and Philosophy of Chemistry' Public Understanding of Science 8(4), October 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Alsop pp267-284 Understanding understanding: a model for the public learning of radioactivity Peter Conrad pp285-302 Uses of expertise: sources, quotes, and voice in the reporting of genetics in the news Anna Kajanne and Anna-Maija PirttilSigma-Backman pp303-315 Laypeople's viewpoints about the reasons for expert controversy regarding food additives Gary Edmond and David Mercer pp317-343 Creating (public) science in the Noah's Ark case Essay Review Jeff Thomas pp345-351 A genetic basis for public enlightenment? A personal view of the Dawkins/Pinker phenomenon Research Policy 29(1), January 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G.S. McMillan, F. Natin and D.L. Deeds p.1 'An analysis of the critical role of public science in innovation: the case of biotechnology' Lankhuizen p.9 'Shifts in foreign trade, competitiveness and growth potential: from Baltics to "Bal-techs"' G. Melin p.31 'Pragmatism and self-organization. Research Collaboration on the individual level' M.T.H. Mecus and L.A.G. Oerlemans p.41 'Firm behaviour and Innovative performance. An empirical exploration of the selection adaptation debate' R.Letchumanan and F. Kodama p.59 'Reconciling the conflict between the 'pollution-haven' hypothesis and an emerging trajectory of inter-national technology transfer' Y. Okubo and C. Sjoberg p.81 'The changing pattern of industrial scientific research collaboration in Sweden' Science and Public Policy 26(5), Oct. 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Simon Joss p.290 Introduction: Public participation in science and technology policy - and decision-making - ephemeral phenomenon or lasting change?' Frank Fischer p.294 'Technological deliberation in a democratic society: the case for participatory inquiry' Leonhard Hennen p.303 'Participatory technology assessment: a response to technical modernity? John Durant p.313 'Participatory technology assessment and the democratic model of the public understanding of science' Simon Joss and Arthur Brownlea p.321 'Considering the concept of procedural justice for public policy - and decision-making in science and technology' Ida-Elisabeth Andersen and Birgit Jaeger p.331 'Scenario workshops and consensus conferences: towards more democratic decision-making' Gregor Durrenberger et al p.341 'Integrated assessment focus groups: bridging the gap between science and policy? Georg Horning p.351 'Citizens' panels as a form of deliberative technology assessment' Colin Finney p.361 'Extending public consultation via the Internet: the experience of the UK Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing electronic consultation' Science as Culture 8(3), September 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin O'Brien p.269 'Rubbish Values: Reflections on the Political Economy of Waste' Hugo Aboites p.297 'Experiment of National Capitalism to the Crisis of Globalization' Nik Brown p.327 'Xenotransplantation: Normalizing Disgust' Alok Kumar and Ronald A. Brown p.357 'Teaching Science from a World-Cultural View Point' Geoff King p.371 'The Scientist as Pioneer Hero: Hollywood's Mythological Reconciliations in Twister and Contact' Science as Culture 8(4), December 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Fuller p.405 'Is Science Studies Lost in the Kuhnian Plot?: On the Way Back from Paradigms to Movements' Paul N. Edwards p.437 'Global Climate Science, Uncertainty and Politics: Data-laden Models, Model-filtered Data' Barbara Saunders p.473 'The Spectre of Colour: A Sociobiological Paradigm' Dhruv Raina p.497 'From West to Non-West? Basalla's Three-stage Model Revisited' Science in Context 12(1), Spring 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tal Golan p.3 'Editor's Introduction' Tal Golan p.7 'The History of Scientific Expert Testimony in the English Courtroom' James R. Voelkel p.33 'Publish or Perish: Legal Contingencies and the Publication of Kepler's Astronomia nova' Jessica Riskin p.61 'The Lawyer and the Lightning Rod' Howard Schweber p.101 'Law and the Natural Sciences in Nineteenth-Century American Universities' Shari Rudavsky p.123 'Separating Spheres: Legal Ideology v. Paternity Testing in Divorce Cases' Simon Cole p.139 'What Counts for Identity? The Historical Origins of the Methodology of Latent Fingerprint Identification' Joseph Dumit p.173 'Objective Brains, Prejudicial Images' Hannah Landecker p.203 'Between Beneficence and Chattel: The Human Biological in Law and Science' Hanina and Yemima Ben-Menahem p.227 'Law and Science - Reflections' Science in Context 12(2), Summer 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sergio Sismondo p.247 'Editor's Introduction: Models, Simulations, and Their Objects' Deborah Dowling p.261 'Experimenting on Theories' Eric Winsberg p.275 'Sanctioning Models: The Epistemology of Simulation' Martina Merz p.293 'Multiplex and Unfolding: Computer Simulation in Particle Physics' Daniel Breslau and Yuval Yonay p.317 'Beyond Metaphor: Mathematical Models in Economics as Empirical Research' Adrienne van den Bogaard p.333 'The Cultural Origins of the Dutch Economic Modeling Practice' Robert Evans p.351 'Economic Models and Policy Advice: Theory Choice or Moral Choice?' Science in Context 12(3), Autumn 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sonja Brentjes p.381 'Editor's Introduction to Crossing Boundaries: New Approaches to the History of "Pre-Modern" Science and Technology' Pingyi Chu p.385 'Trust, Instruments, and Cross-Cultural Scientific Exchanges: Chinese Debate over the Shape of the Earth, 1600-1800' Catherine Jami p.413 '"European Science in China" or "Western Learning"? Representations of Cross-Cultural Transmission, 1600-1800' Sonja Brentjes p.435 'The Interests of the Republic of Letters in the Middle East, 1550- 1700' Ann Moyer p.469 'Renaissance Representations of Islamic Science: Bernardino Baldi and his Lives of Mathematicians' Science, Technology and Human Values 24(3), Summer 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jessika van Kammen p.307 'Representing User's Bodies: The Gendered Development of Anti- Fertility Vaccines' Ivan Chompalov and Wesley Shrum p.338 'Institutional Collaboration in Science: A Typology of Technological Practice' Michel Callon p.373 '1998 J.D. Bernal Prize Citation' Barry Barnes p.376 'Acceptance: Science Studies and the Empirical Understanding of Science' Alfred I. Tauber p.384 'Thomas Soderqvist, ed., The Historiography of Contemporary Science and Technology' Science, Technology and Human Values 24(4), Autumn 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jens Lachmund p.419 'Making Sense of Sound: Auscultation and Lung Sound Codification in Nineteenth-Century French and German Medicine' David H. Guston p.451 'Evaluating the First U.S. Consensus Conference: The Impact of the Citizens' Panel on Telecommunications and the Future of Democracy' Review Essays: Andrew Feenberg p.483 'On Bridging the Gap between Science and Technology Studies: Sandra Harding's Is Science Multicultural? Sheila Jasanoff p.495 'Noretta Koertge, ed., A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths about Science' Social Studies of Science 29(4), August 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Benjamin Sims p.483 'Concrete Practices: Testing in an Earthquake-Engineering Laboratory' Marilia Coutinho p.519 'Ninety Years of Chagas Disease: A Success Story at the Periphery' Helene Mialet p.551 'Do Angels Have Bodies? Two Stories About Subjectivity in Science: The Cases of William X and Mister H'' Discussion Paper Carol J. Steiner p.583 'Constructive Science and Technology Studies: On the Path to Being?' Social Studies of Science 29(5), October 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brigitte Chamak p.643 'The Emergence of Cognitive Science in France: A Comparison with the USA' Philip Mirowski p.685 'Cyborg Agonistes: Economics Meets Operations Research in Mid-Century' Wolff-Michael Roth and G. Michael Bowen p.719 'Digitizing Lizards: The Topology of 'Vision' in Ecological Fieldwork' Lynn Dirk p.765 'A Measure of Originality: The Elements of Science' Noretta Koertge p.777 'The Zero-Sum Assumption and the Symmetry Thesis' H.M. Collins p.785 'Philosophy of Science and SSK: Reply to Koertge' David Edge p.790 'Editorial Postscript' Social Studies of Science 29(6), December 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Abraham and Julie Sheppard p.803 'Complacent and Conflicting Scientific Expertise in British and American Drug Regulation: Clinical Risk Assessment of Triazolam' Steven Yearley p.845 'Computer Models and public's Understanding of Science: A Case-Study Analysis' Eric Livingston p.867 'Cultures of Proving' Marta Kirejczyk p.889 'Parliamentary Cultures and Human Embryos: The Dutch and British Debates Compared' Diane Vaughan p.913 'The Role of the Organization in the Production of Techno-Scientific Knowledge' Eva Marie Garroutte p.945 'Getting Serious about 'Interrogating Representation': An Indigenous Turn' Social History of Medicine 12(2), August 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joseph Ziegler p.191 'Practitioners and Saints: Medical Men in Canonization Processes in the Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries' Graham Mooney, Bill Luckin and Andrea Tanner p.227 'Patient Pathways: Solving the Problem of Institutional Mortality in London during the later Nineteenth Century' Michael Hau p.271 'Gender and Aesthetic Norms in Popular Hygienic Culture in Germany from 1900 to 1914' Anne Hardy p.293 'Food, Hygiene, and the Laboratory. A Short History of Food Poisoning in Britain, circa 1850-1950' Social History of Medicine 12(3), December 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ido Weijers and Evelien Tonkens p.351 'Christianization of the Soul: Religious Traditions in the Care of People with Learning Disabilities in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century' Jim Phillips and Michael French p.371 'State Regulation and the Hazards of Milk, 1900-1939' Shaun Murphy p.389 'The Early Days of the MRC Social Medicine Research Unit' David Harley p.407 'Rhetoric and the Social Construction of Sickness and Healing' Jennifer Stanton p.437 Review Article: 'Making Sense of Technologies in Medicine' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(3), Sep 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rhonda Martens p.377 'Kepler's Solution to the Problem of a Realist Celestial Mechanics' Michael Wintroub p.395 'Taking Stock at the End of the World: Rites of Distinction and Practices of Collecting in Early Modern Europe' Douglas M. Jesseph p.425 'The Decline and Fall of Hobbesian Geometry' Hans Radder p.455 'Conceptual and Connectionist Analyses of Observation: a Critical Evaluation' Peter Kosso p.479 'Symmetry Arguments in Physics' Essay Reviews: R.G.W. Anderson p.493 'The Need for a History of Science Museums' Ofer Gal p.501 'Nature's Grammar' Michael Rich p.511 'Realism's New Miracle?' Mary G. Winkler p.523 'Swear Not by the Moon' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(4), Dec 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laura J. Snyder p.531 'Renovating the Novum Organum: Bacon, Whewell and Induction' Berna Eden Kilic p.559 'John Venn's Evolutionary Logic of Chance' Harro Maas p.587 'Mechanical Rationality: Jevons and the Making of Economic Man' David Sherry p.621 'Thale's Sure Path' Martin Kusch p.651 'Philosophy and the Sociology of Knowledge' Brian Weatherson p.687 'Begging the Question and Bayesians' Kevin de Laplante p.699 'Certainty and Domain-Independence in the Sciences of Complexity: a Critique of James Franklin's Account of Formal Science' James Franklin p.721 'Structure and Domain-Independence in the Formal Sciences' Kevin de Laplante p.725 'Response to Franklin's Comments on 'Certainty and Domain- Independence in the Sciences of Complexity' Essay Reviews: Liba Taub p.729 'Heroes of Microscopy and Museology' Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt p.745 'Leviathan Without Air-Pump - But with System' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(3), Sept.1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Olivier Darrigol p.307 'Baconian Bees in the Electromagnetic Fields: Experimenter-Theorists in Nineteenth-Century Electrodynamics' Orly R. Shenker p.347 'Maxwell's Demon and Baron Munchausen: Free Will as a Perpetuum Mobile' Lev Vaidman p.373 'Defending Time-Symmetrised Quantum Counter-factuals' R.E. Kastner p.399 'TSQT "Elements of Possibility"?' Pieter E. Vermaas p.403 'Two No-Go Theorems for Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics' Review Articles: Diana Barkan p.433 'Van der Waals and Molecular Science' Matthew J. Donald p.437 'Decoherence and the Appearance of a Classical World in Quantum Theory' Richard Healey p.443 'Mining for Metaphysics' John Stachel p.453 'The Dawning of Gauge Theory' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(4), Dec. 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lacki, H. Ruegg and V.L. Telegdi p.457 'The Road to Stueckelberg's Covariant Perturbation Theory as Illustrated by Successive Treatments of Compton Scattering' Xiang Chen p.519 'Instrumental Unification: Optical Apparatus in the Unification of Dispersion and Selective Absorption' F.A. Muller p.543 'The Equivalence Myth of Quantum Mechanics (Addendum)' Review Articles: Norton Wise p.547 'Materialised Epistemology' Dennis Dieks p.555 'Experimental Metaphysics' Joy Christian p.561 'Potentiality, Entanglement and Passion-at-a-Distance' Stuart W. Leslie p.569 'The Scientists and the Generals' Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 30C(3), Sept.1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kenton Kroker p.273 'Immunity and its Other: The Anaphylactic Selves of Charles Richet' Gary Hardcastle p.297 'Are There Scientific Goals?' Research Materials and Model Organisms in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences: Gerald L. Geison and Angela N.H. Creager p.315 'Introduction: Research Materials and Model Organisms in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences' Karen A. Rader p.319 'Of Mice, Medicine, and Genetics: C.C. Little'sCreation of the Inbred Laboratory Mouse, 1909-1918' John Carson p.345 'Minding Matter/Mattering Mind: Knowledge and the Subject in Nineteenth-Century Psychology Angela N.H. Creager p.377 '"What Blood Told Dr Cohn": World War II, Plasma Fractionation, and the Growth of Human Blood Research' Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences 30C(4), Dec. 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tim Ingold p.411 '"Tools for the Hand, Language for the Face": An Appreciation of Leroi-Gourhan's Gesture and Speech' Cathy Gere p.455 'Bones That Matter: Sex Determination in Paleodemography 1948-1995' Michael Dettelbach p.473 'The Face of Nature: Precise Measurement, Mapping, and Sensibility in the Work of Alexander von Humboldt' Jonathan Simon p.505 'Naming and Toxicity: A History of Strychnine' Essay Reviews: Lily E. Kay p.527 'Biomedical Historiography and is Discontents' Mark Parascandola p.537 'The One and the Many' Jeremy Caddick p.545 'Genetic Engineering and Ethical Arithmetic' Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy & History of Science 10, 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. S. CHIHARA p. 1-4 "Essays in philosophy of mathematics: Guest editor's introduction" C. N. BACH p. 5-32 "Philosophy and mathematics: Zermelo's axiomatization of set theory" R. ZACH p. 33-60 "Numbers and functions in Hilbert's finitism" M. F. MACFAIL p. 61-94 "Jonathan Lear's critique of mathematical platonism" J. DEVER p. 95-116 "Worlds apart: on the possibility of actual infinity" S. VINEBERH p. 117-140 "Indispensability arguments and scientific reasoning" A. BREARD p. 141-162 "Shen Gua's cuts" Technology and Culture 40(3), July 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jennifer S. Light p.455 'When Computers Were Women' Leonard S. Reich p.484 'Ski-Dogs, Pol-Cats, and the Mechanization of Winter: The Development of Recreational Snowmobiling in North America' Steven G. Collins p.517 'System in the South: John W. Mallet, Josiah Gorgas, and Uniform Production at the Confederate Ordnance Department' Matthew W. Roth p.545 'Mulholland Highway and the Engineering Culture of Los Angeles in the 1920s' Research Note: Gervase Phillips 'Longbow and Hackbutt: Weapons Technology and Technology Transfer in Early Modern England Review Essay: Michael Allen p.599 'A History of Modern European Technology: The Propylaen Technikgeschichte' Technology and Culture 40(4), October 1990 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rebecca Herzig p.723 'Removing Roots: "North American Hiroshima Maidens" and the X Ray' Carolyn Thomas de la Pena p.746 'Recharging at the Fordyce: Confronting the Machine and Nature in the Modern Bath' Edmund P. Russell III p.770 'The Strange Career of DDT: Experts, Federal Capacity, and Environmentalism in World War II' Kevin Borg p.797 'The "Chauffeur Problem" in the Early Auto Era: Structuration Theory and the Users of Technology' Ronald Jager p.833 'Tool and Symbol: The Success of the Double-Bitted Axe in North America' Exhibit Review: Mary Alexander p.861 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A History of American Sweatshops, 1820-Present, at the National Museum of American History' Review Essay: Jim Grote and P. Hans Sun p.866 'Prelapsarian Perfection and Blurred Distinctions' Book Reviews: Daniel R. Headrick p.872 'Adrian Johns, The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making' Regina Lee Blaszczyk p.874 'Daniel Miller, ed., Material Cultures: Why Some Things Matter' Martina Hessler p.875 'Roger Horowitz and Arwen Mohun, eds., His and Hers: Gender, Consumption, and Technology' Alex Keller p.878 'Roger D. Masters, Fortune Is a River: Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolo Machiavelli's Magnificent Dream to Change the Course of Florentine History' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 70(2), 1998-1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frank A.J.L. JAMES p. 153-160 "`The civil-engineer's talent': Michael Faraday, science, engineering and the English lighthouse service, 1836-1865." R.W. RENNISON p. 161-184 "Richard Cail (1812-1893): Victorian contractor and man of many parts." Robert FOX p. 185-196 "The 23rd Dickinson Memorial Lecture: Diversity and Diffusion: the transfer of technologies in the industrial age." James ANDREW et al. p. 197-220 "The transition from timber to cast iron working beams for steam engines: a technological innovation." Brenda J. BUCHANAN p. 221-250 "Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills: `The Old Establishment'" Colin RYNNE p. 251-256 "Horizontal mills in mediaeval Ireland." T. YOKOYAMA et al. p. 257-276 "The rocket fighter Shusui - as re-developed from incomplete and vague Me163B data." --------------------- Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 14:28:41 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 31 From: Jon Agar This is the second journal article listing of 2000, the thirty-first overall. My thanks, as ever, to John Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) and Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library, Cambridge) for their help in compiling the listing. The listing include the following journals: * Ambix 46(3), November 1999 * Annals of Science 57 (1), January 2000 * Annals of Science 57 (2), April 2000 * Archaeometry 42(1), February 2000 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(4), 2000 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(5), 2000 * Biology and Philosophy 15(1), 2000 * British Journal for the History of Science 33(1), March 2000 * British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50(4), Dec.1999 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(1), Spring 2000 * Bulletin of the Metals Museum 32, March 2000 * Centaurus 41(4), 1999 * Chinese Science 14, 1997 * Configurations 8(1) * Historia Mathematica 27(1), February 2000 * Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the * History of Science Society of Japan. Second Series 9(2), November 1999 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20(3), 1998 * History of the Human Sciences 12(4), Nov 1999 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 30 (1), 1999 * History of the Human Sciences 13 (1), February 2000 * History of Science 38(1), March 2000 * History and Technology 16(1), 1999 * History and Technology 16(2), 1999 * Hyle 6(1), 2000 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(10), Jan-Mar.2000 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(1), February 2000 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(1), 2000 * Journal of the History of Biology 32(3), Winter 1999 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(1), Jan.2000 * Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Espanola de las Ciencias y de las Tecnicas 22(45), 1999 * Medical History 44(2), April 2000 * Minerva 37(4), Winter 1999 * Notes and Records of The Royal Society 54(1), 2000 * Perspectives on Science 7(1), Spring 1999 * Physics in Perspective 1(4), 1999 * Physics in Perspective 2(1), March 2000 * Public Understanding of Science 9(2), April 2000 * Research Policy 29(2), February 2000 * Research Policy 29(3), March 2000 * Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52(3-4), 1999 * Science as Culture 9(1), March 2000 * Science and Public Policy 26 (6), December 1999 * Science in Context 12(4), Winter 1999 * Science in Context 13(1), Spring 2000 * Science, Technology, & Human Values 25(1), Winter 2000 * Social History of Medicine 13(1), April 2000 * Social Studies of Science 30(1), February 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(1), March 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(1), March 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31C(1), March 2000 * Technology and Culture 41(1), January 2000 Physics in Perspective is a new journal. Its web-address, along with the URLs of other journals listed above, can be found via: http://www.man.ac.uk/Science_Engineering/CHSTM/journals.htm (if you know of any other journals not listed on this webpage, email me!) ============================== Ambix 46(3), November 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. G. Burnett p. 113-170 " The Cosmogonic Experiments of Robert Fludd: A Translation with Introduction and Commentary " J. D. Baird p. 171 "Note on the Date of Publication of the English Translation of Lavoisier's Traite Elementaire de Chymie" Annals of Science 57 (1), January 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ruth Benschop and Douwe Draaisma p.1 'Calibration of Minds and Machines in Late Nineteenth-century Psychology' Jacqueline Anne Stedall p.27 'Adriadne's Thread: The Life and Times of Oughtred's Clavis'. Paul Elliott p.61 'The Birth of Public Science in the English Provinces: Natural Philosophy in Derby, c. 1690-1760' Annals of Science 57 (2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frederick Kurzer p.109 'A History of the Surrey Institution' John Stewart p.143 '"Science Fights Death": David Stark Murray, Science, and Socialism in Interwar Britain'. Ezio Vaccari p.163 'Mining and Knowledge of the Earth in Eighteenth-century Italy' Paul Kunitzsch p.181 'A Note on Ascelinus' Table of Astrolabe Stars Charles Burnett p.187 'Addendum to "King Ptolemy and Alchandreus the Philosopher: The Earliest Texts on the Astrolabe and Arabic Astrology at Fleury, Micy and Chartres"' Essay Review: p.189 Networks, Hybrids and Forms of Life Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan Porter, Joy Harvey and Jonathan Topham (editors) The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 10. Reviewed by Gordon McOuat. Archaeometry 42(1), February 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B. Sillar and M.S. Tite p. 2-20 "The challenge of 'technological choices' for materials science approaches in archaeology" A. L. Smith p. 21-42 "Processing clay for pottery in Northern Cameroon: social and technical requirements" B. Sillar p. 43-60 "Dung by preference: the choice of fuel as an example of how Andean pottery production is embedded within wider technical, social, and economic practices" C. A. Pool p. 61-76 "Why a kiln? Firing technology in the Sierra de los Tuxtlas, Veracruz (Mexico) O. Williams-Thorpe, P.C. Webb and R. S. Thorpe p. 77-100 "Non-destructive portable gamma ray spectrometry used in provenancing Roman granitoid columns from Leptis Magna, North Africa" O. Williams-Thorpe, M. C. Jones, P.C. Webb and I. J. Rigby p. 101-108 "Magentic susceptibility thickness corrections for small artefacts and comments on the efficts of 'background' materials" B. Gomez and C. Doherty p. 109-118 "A preliminary petrographic analysis of Cypriot White Slip II ware" J. Perez-Arantegui and J. R. Castillo p. 119-128 "Characterization of red-coloured slips (almagra) on Islamic ceramics in Muslim Spain" P. L. Leung, M. J. Stokes, Tiemei Chen and Dashu Qin p. 129-140 "A study of ancient Chinese porcelain wares of the Song-Yuan dynasties from Cizhou and Ding kilns with energy dispersive X-ray fluoresecence" A. J. Shortland and M. S. Tite p.141-152 "Raw materials of glass from Amarna and implication for the origins of Egyptian glass" A. J. Shorthand, P. T. Nicholson and C. M. Jackson p.153-158 "Lead isotopic analysis of Eighteenth-dynasty Egyptian eyepaints and lead antimonate colourants" F. Willett and E. V. Sayre p.159-188 "The elemental composition of Benin memorial heads" K. Anheuser p. 189-200 "Amalgam tinning of Chinese bronze antiquities" M. Boni, G. Di Maio, R. Frei and I. M. Villa p. 201-208 "Lead isotopic evidence for a mixed provenance for Roman water pipes from Pompeii" M. W. Betts and M. A. Latta p. 209-224 "Rock surface hardness as an indication of exposure age: an archaeological application of the Schmidt Hammer" L. Maher, G. Borradaile, J. D. Stewart and M. O'Connor p.225-236 "The romanesque frize at Lincoln Cathedral (England) - primary or secondary insertion? Magnetic considerations" B. G. Amov p. 237-242 "Comment on Z. A. Stos-Gake, N. H. Gale, N. Annetts, T. Todorov, P. Lilow, A. Raduncheva and I. Panayotov, 'Lead isotope data from the Isotrace Laboratory, Oxford: Archaeometry data base 5, ores from Bulgaria', Archaeometry, 40 (1) (1998), 217-26" C. Bronk Ramsey, P. B. Pettitt, R. E. M. Hedge, G. W. L. Hodgins and D. C. Owen p. 243-254 "Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS ststem: Archaeometry datelist 29" Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(4), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. A. Ruffner pp. 259-277 "Newton's Propositions on comets: steps in transition, 1681-84" J. Lacki pp. 279-318 "The early axiomatizations of quantum mechanics: Jordan, von Neumann and the continuation of Hilbert's Program" G. Maltese pp. 319-348 "On the relativity of motion in Leonhard Euler's science" J.P. Britton and A. Jones. pp. 349-373 "A new Babylonian planetary model in a Greek source" Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(5), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Ullrich pp375-402 'The Poincare-Volterra theorem: from hyperelliptic integrals to manifolds with countable topology' A. Hessenbruch pp403-420 'Rutherford's 1901 experiment on radiation energy and his creation of a stable detector' J.M. Steele pp421-454 'Eclipse prediction in Mesopotamia' Biology and Philosophy 15(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James R. Griesemer and Michael J. Wade pp1-17 'Population heritability: extending Punnett Square concepts to evolution at the metapopulation level' Paul Sheldon Davies pp19-38 'Malfunctions' Peter G. Woolcock pp39-60 'Objectivity and illusion in evolutionary ethics: comments on Waller' David L. Hull pp61-91 'The professionalization of science studies: cutting some slack' Peter J. Bowler pp93-101 'Philosophy, instinct, intuition: what motivates the scientist in search of a theory' British Journal for the History of Science 33(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Gregory RADICK p. 3-24 "Morgan's canon, Garner's phonograph and the evolutionary origins of language and reason." Mark HARRISON p. 25-48 "From medical astrology to medical astronomy: sol-lunar and planetary theories of disease in British medicine, c. 1700-1850." Theresa LEVITT p. 49-66 "Editing out caloric: Fresnel, Arago and the meaning of light." Marilyn Bailey OGILVIE p. 67-84 "Obligatory amateurs: Annie Maunder (1868-1947) and British women astronomers at the dawn of professional astronomy." Joe CAIN p. 85-108 "Towards a `greater degree of integration': the Society of the Study of Speciation, 1939-41." Ian VARCOE p. 109-114 "Comment: practical proposals by scientists for reforming the machinery of scientific advice, 1914-17." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50(4), Dec.1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ Daniel M. Hausman and James Woodward p.521 'Independence, Invariance and the Causal Markov Condition' Christopher Hitchcock p.585 'Contrastive Explanation and the Demons of Determinism' Balzer and V. Dreier p.613 'The Structure of the Spatial Theory of Elections' Joseph Melia p.639 'Holes, Haecceitism and Two Conceptions of Determinism' Keith Hutchison p.665 'What Are Conditional Probabilities Conditional Upon?' Discussions Rob Clifton and Bradley Monton p.697 'Losing Your Marbles in Wavefunction Collapse Theories' Angelo Bassi and GianCarlo Ghirardi p.719 'More about Dynamical Redution and the Enumeration Principle' Bradley Franks p.735 'Idealizations, Competence and Explanation: A Response to Patterson' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(1), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward A. Eckert p.1 'The Retreat of Plague from Central Europe, 1640-1720: A Geomedical Approach' Nick Hopwood p.29 'Producing Development: The Anatomy of Human Embryos and the Norms of Wilhelm His' Julie Fairman p.80 'Economically Practical and Critically Necessary? The Development of Intensive Care at Chestnut Hill Hospital' Lynn Marie Pohl p.107 'Long Waits, Small Spaces, and Compassionate Care: Memories of Race and Medicine in a Mid-Twentieth-Century Southern Community'. Bulletin of the Metals Museum 32, March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David DUNGWORTH p. 1-5 "Serendipity in the foundry? Tin oxide inclusions in copper and copper alloys as an indicator of production process." N.V. RYNDINA and I.J. RAVICH p. 6-28 "Eneolithic Balkan-Carpathian Metallurgical Province (BCMP) as a unique centre of the origin and development of the earliest metallurgical activity (Part 1)." A. PAULIN et al. p. 29-41 "Analysis of late bronze age speiss." R. BALASUBRAMANIAM p. 42-64 "Identity of Chandra and Vishnupadagiri of the Delhi Iron Pillar inscription: Numismatic, archaeological and literary evidences." ZHOU Weirong p. 65-72 "A new transliterational study of Toushi (Tutty)." Centaurus 41(4), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Berger pp. 253-279 "Grenzgange zwischen Physik und Chemie: Thermodynamik und chemische Kinetik - kein Happy-End im 19. Jahrhundert" L. Brack-Bernsen, & H. Hunger pp.280-292 "The Babylonian Zodiac: speculations on its invention and significance" C.M. Taisbak pp. 293-295 "Splitting a square: analysis of Euclid's Elements xiii 10" Chinese Science 14, 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pingyi Chu Scientific Dispute in the Imperial Court: The 1664 Calendar Case David Wright The Great Desideratum: Chinese Chemical Nomenclature and the Transmission of Western Chemical Concepts Xiaoqing C. Lin Social Science and Social Control: Empirical Scientific Theories and Chinese Uses Gregory Blue Joseph Needham: A Publication History Configurations 8(1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Law p.1 'On the Subject of the Object: Narrative, Technology, and Interpellation' Marc Bergman and Stefan Timmermans p.31 'Orders and Their Others: On the Constitution of Universalities in Medical Work' Brian Lennon p.63 'Screening a Digital Visual Poetics' Michelle Murphy p.87 'The "Elsewhere within Here" and Environmental Illness: or, How to Build Yourself a Body in a Safe Space' Arnade M'charek p.121 'Technologies of Population: Forensic DNA Testing Practices and the Making of Differences and Similarities' Historia Mathematica 27(1), February 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Umberto Bottazzini, Craig Fraser pp. 1-3 'At the Turn of the Millennium: New Challenges for the History of Mathematics and for Historia Mathematica' Mircea Radu pp. 4-35 'Justus Grassmann's Contributions to the Foundations of Mathematics: Mathematical and Philosophical Aspects' Joel A. Goldstein pp. 36-53 'A Matter of Great Magnitude: The Conflict over Arithmetization in 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-Century English Editions of Euclid's Elements Books I Through VI (1561-1795)' Alexander Vucinich pp. 54-76 'Soviet Mathematics and Dialectics in the Stalin Era' Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan. Second Series 9(2), November 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kazuo MUROI p. 127-134 "Extraction of Square Roots in Babylonian Mathematics." Takao HAYASHI p. 135-154 "A Set of Rules for the Root-Extraction Prescribed by the Sixteenth- Century Indian Mathematicians, Nilakantha Somastuvan and Sankara Variyar." Zelin XU p. 155-164 "Takebe Katahiro and Romberg Algorithm." Haruo HAYASHI p. 165-180 "The Influence of Fourier on W. Thomson." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20(3), 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jan Sapp pp. 255-290 "Freewheeling centrioles" Orel Viteszslav pp. 291-299 "Constant hybrids in Mendel's research" Charles Galperin pp. 301-344 "From cell lineage to developmental genetics" Postscript pp. 345-350 History of the Human Sciences 12(4), Nov 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess p.1 '"Culture", "society" and the figure of man' James Maffie p.21 'Epistemology in the face of strong sociology of knowledge' Mauricio Suarez p.41 'Epistemology in the face of the strong sociology of knowledge: a reply to Maffie' Steve Fuller p.49 'Epistemology in your face' James Maffie p.57 'About face: a reply to Suarez and Fuller' Ian Parker p.61 'Against relativism in psychology, on balance' Jonathan Potter, Derek Edwards and Malcolm Ashmore p.79 'Regulating criticism: some comments on an argumentative complex' Ian Parker p.89 'The quintessentially academic position' Windy Dryden and Arthur Still p.93 'When did a psychologist last discuss "chagrin"? American psychology's continuing moral project' p.111 'Knowledge for what? The intellectual consequences of the Research Assessment Exercise' 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' Public Understanding of Science 9(2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen C. Zehr p85 Public representations of scientific uncertainty about global climate change Steven Yearley p105 Making systematic sense of public discontents with expert knowledge: two analytical approaches and a case study Bharvi Dutt and K. C. Garg p123 An overview of science and technology coverage in Indian English- language dailies Richard Rogers and Noortje Marres p141 Landscaping climate change: a mapping technique for understanding science and technology debates on the World Wide Web Research Note Ben Lane p165 Public understanding of the environmental impact of road transport Practical Perspective Shane M. Daley p175 Public Science Day and the public understanding of science in America Essay Review Adam M. Hedgecoe p183 The popularization of genetics as geneticization Research Policy 29(2), February 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Triple Helix Etzkowitz and L. Leydesdorff p.109 'The dynamics of Innovation: from National Systems and "Model ?? to a Triple Helix of university - industry - government relations' Institutional transformations: M.J. Nowak and C.E. Grantham p.125 'The virtual incubator: managing human capital in the software industry' Sedaitis p.135 'Technology transfer in transitional economies: a test of market, state and organizational models' Morris p.149 'Vial bodies: conflicting interests in the move to new institutional relationships in biological medicines research and regulation' C.H. Langford and M.W. Langford p.169 'The evolution of rules for access to megascience research environments viewed from Canadian experience' S.-I Kobayashi p.181 'Applying audition systems from the performing arts to R&D funding mechanisms: quality control in collaboration among the academic, public, and private sectors of Japan' Evolutionary mechanisms: E.A. de Castro, C. Rodrigues, C. Esteves and A. da Rosa Pires p.193 'The triple helix model as a motor for the creative use of telematics' Giesecke p.205 'The contrasting roles of government in the development of biotechnology industry in the US and Germany' Casa, R. de Gortari and Ma.J. Santos p.225 'The building of knowledge spaces in Mexico: a regional approach to networking' Leydesdorff p.243 'The triple helix: an evolutionary model of innovations' Frenken p.257 'A complexity approach to innovation networks. The case of the aircraft industry (1909-1997)' The Entrepreneurial University: Godin and Y. Gingras p.273 'The place of universities in the system of knowledge production' J. Sutz p.279 'The university-industry-government relations in Latin America' Benner and U. Sandstrom p.291 'Institutionalizing the triple helix: research funding and norms in the academic system' E.G. Campbell, J.S. Weissman, N. Causino and D. Blumenthal p.303 'Data withholding in academic medicine: characteristics of faculty denied access to research results and biomaterials' Etzkowitz, A. Webster, C. Gebhardt and B.R.C. Terra p.313 'The future of the university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm' Research Policy 29(3), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frenken and L. Leydesdorff p.331 'Scaling trajectories to civil aircraft (1913-1997) West p.349 'Institutions, information processing, and organization structure in research and development: evidence from the semiconductor industry' Menanteau and H. Lefebvre p.375 'Competing technologies and the diffusion of innovations: the emergence of energy-efficient lamps in the residential sector' Anchordogny p.391 'Japan's software industry: a failure of institutions?' Meyer p.409 'Does science push technology? Patents citing scientific literature' Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52(3-4), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hourya Sinaceur p. 339 "Introduction" Charles Chihara pp. 343-361 "Frege's and Bolanzo's rationalist conceptions of arithmetic" Joelle Proust pp.363-383 "Bolzano's theory of representation" Johannes Hafner pp.385-398 "Bolzano's criticism of indirect proofs" Paul Rusnock pp. 399-427 "Philosophy of mathematics: Bolzano's responses to Kant and Lagrange" Paolo Mancosu pp.429-455 "Bolzano and Cournot on mathematical explanation" Hourya Sinaceur pp. 457-477 "Realisme mathematique, realisme logique chez Bolzano" Jan Sebestik pp. 479-506 "Forme, variation et deductibilite dans la logique de Bolzano" Science as Culture 9(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Richard Barbrook p.5 'How the Americans are Superseding Capitalism in Cyberspace' Stuart Blume and Ingrid Geesink p.41 'Vaccinology: An Industrial Science?' Edward Hooper p.73 'Genesis of Aids: Mother Nature, or The Hand of Man?' Langdon Winner p.103 'The Voluntary Complexity Movement' Science and Public Policy 26 (6), December 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paula E. Stephan and Grant Black p.382 'Bioinformatics: does the US system lead to missed opportunities in emerging fields? A case study' Jaro Mayda p.395 'Policy R&D: toward a better bridge between knowledge and decisionmaking' Carole Ganz-Brown p.403 'Patent policies to fine tune commercialization of government- sponsored university research' Tony Kinder, Matthias Klaes and Alfonso Molina p.415 'Sociotechnical alignment in the rise and evolution of a telemedicine constituency in Scotland' Albert N. Link and Jamie R. Link p.437 'Women in science: an exploratory analysis of trends in the United States' Science in Context 12(4), Winter 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Michael Krois p.489 'Editor's Introduction' Daniel Dor p.493 'From Symbolic Forms to Lexical Semantics: Where Modern Linguistics and Cassirer's Philosophy Start to Converge' Karl-Norbert Ihmig p.513 'Ernst Cassirer and the Structural Conception of Objects in Modern Science: The Importance of the "Erlanger Programm"' John Michael Krois p.531 'Cassirer's "Prototype and Model" of Symbolism: Its Sources and Significance' Gregory B. Moynahan p.549 'Ernst Cassirer, Theoretical Biology, and the Clever Hans Phenomenon' Barbara Naumann p.575 'The Genesis of Symbolic Forms: Basis Phenomena in Ernst Cassirer's Works' T.A. Ryckman p.585 'Einstein, Cassirer, and General Covariance - Then and Now' Charlotte Schoell-Glass p.621 'Aby Warburg's Late Comments on Symbol and Ritual' Appendix: Alexandre Metraux p.645 'Philosophy, Neurology, and the Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness: On two unpublished letters from Ernst Cassirer to Kurt Goldstein' Ernst Cassirer p.661 'Two letters to Kurt Goldstein' Science in Context 13(1), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Editorial: p.3 'Gideon Freudenthal Leaves Science in Context' Alexandre Metraux p.5 'Editor's Introduction' Christoph Gradmann p.9 'Invisible Enemies: Bacteriology and the Language of Politics in Imperial Germany' Sarah Jansen p.31 'An American Insect in Imperial Germany: Visibility and Control in Making the Phylloxera in Germany, 1870-1914' Ohad Parnes p.71 'The Envisioning of Cells' M.J. Ratcliff p.93 'Wonders, Logic, and Microscopy in the Eighteenth Century: A History of the Rotifer' Hans-Jorg Rheinberger p.121 'Invisible Architectures' Jutta Schickore p.137 'Locating Rods and Cones: Microscopic Investigations of the Retina in Mid-Nineteenth Century Berlin and Wurzburg' Science, Technology, & Human Values 25(1), Winter 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gene Rowe and Lynn J. Frewer p.3 'Public Participation Methods: A Framework for Evaluation' Martin W. Bauer, Kristina Petkova, and Pepka Boyadjieva p.30 'Public Knowledge of and Attitudes to Science: Alternative Measures That May End the "Science War"' Gordon R. Mitchell p.52 'Whose Shoe Fits Best? Dubious Physics and Power Politics in the TMD Footprint Controversy' Wendy Faulkner p.87 'The Power and the Pleasure? A Research Agenda for "Making Gender Stick" to Engineers' Social History of Medicine 13(1), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Stolberg p.1 'An Unmanly Vice: Self-Pollution, Anxiety, and the Body in the Eighteenth Century' Helen M. Dingwall p.23 '"To be Insert in the Mercury": Medical Practitioners and the Press in Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh' Nadja Durbach p.45 '"They Might as Well Brand Us": Working-Class Resistance to Compulsory Vaccination in Victorian England' Sally Sheard p.63 'Profit is a Dirty Word: The Development of Public Baths and Wash- houses in Britain 1847-1915' Margaret Jones p.87 'The Ceylon Malaria Epidemic of 1934-35: A Case Study in Colonial Medicine' Mark Perry p.111 'Academic General Practice in Manchester under the Early National Health Service: A Failed Experiment in Social Medicine' Documents and Sources: Kelly Loughlin p.131 'The History of Health and Medicine in Contemporary Britain: Reflections on the Role of Audio-Visual Sources' Discussion Point: Paolo Palladino p.147 'And the Answer is a42' Review Article: Mark S. Micale p.153 'The History of Bethlem' Social Studies of Science 30(1), February 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daniel Kennefick p.5 'Star Crushing: Theoretical Practice and the Theoreticians' Regress' Stefan Timmermans and Valerie Leiter p.41 'The Redemption of Thalidomide: Standardizing the Risk of Birth Defects' Laurence D. Smith, Lisa A. Best, D. Alan Stubbs, John Johnston and Andrea Bastiani Archibald p.73 'Scientific Graphs and the Hierarchy of the Sciences: A Latourian Survey of Inscription Practices' Discussion Paper: Wesley Shrum p.95 'Science and Story in Development: The Emergence of Non-Governmental Organizations in Agricultural Research' Research Note: Michael Bloor p.125 'The South Wales Miners Federation, Miners' Lung and the Instrumental Use of Expertise, 1900-50' Reviews: Christopher P. Toumey p.141 'Rationalization, Creationism and the Mechanics of Contradiction' (Review of Simon Locke, Constructing the "beginning": Discourses of Cration Science) Fernando Elichirigoity p.145 'On Failing to Reach Escape Velocity Beyond Modernity' (Review of Andrew Feenberg, Questioning Technology) Responses & Replies: Andrew Feenberg p.151 'Will the Real Post-Human Please Stand Up!' A Response to Elichirigoity' For the Record: David Bloor and David Edge p.158 'Knowing Reality through Society' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brian P. Cooper and Margueritte S. Murphy p.1 'The Death of the Author at the Birth of Social Science: The Cases of Harriet Martineau and Adolphe Quetelet' Mi Gyung Kim p.37 'Chemical Analysis and the Domains of Reality: Wilhelm Homberg's Essais De Chimie, 1702-1709' Eduard Glas p.71 'Model-Based Reasoning and Mathematical Discovery: The Case of Felix Klein' Kenneth L. Caneva p.87 'Possible Kuhns in the History of Science: Anomalies of Incommensurable Paradigms' Ilpo Halonen and Jaakko Hintikka p.125 'Aristotelian Explanations' Robert P. Farrell p.137 'Rival Theories and Empirical Content Revisited Stathis Psillos p.151 'Rudolf Carnap's "Theoretical Concepts in Science"' Essay Review: Yasmin Haskell p.173 'New Wings on Old Vessels? Scientific Didactic Poetry between Antiquity and Modernity' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Fritz Rohrlich p.1 'Causality and the Arrow of Classical Time' Galina Granek p.15 'Poincare's Contributions to Relativistic Dynamics' Daniela M. Bailer-Jones p.49 'Modelling Extended Extragalactic Radio Sources' Jeffrey Bub p.75 'Quantum Mechanics as a Principle Theory' Short Communication: Jeffrey Bub, Rob Clifton and Sheldon Goldstein p.95 'Revised Proof of the Uniqueness Theorem for "No Collapse" Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics' Review Articles: David Devorkin p.99 'Hybrid Studies: Looking at Solar System Astronomy in America' Gregg Jaeger p.105 'Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory' S.L.Zabell p.109 'The Rise of Modern Probability Theory' Gordon N. Fleming p.117 'Operational Quantum Physics' Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31C(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Function, Teleology and Design Peter Lipton p.1 'Introduction: The Pull of Teleology' Robert J. Richards p.11 'Kant and Blumenbach on the Bildungstrieb: A Historical Misunderstanding' Ron Amundson p.33 'Against Normal Function' Gregory Radick p.55 'Language, Brain Function, and Human Origins in the Victorian Debates on Evolution' Mohan Matthen p.77 'Intentionality and the Linguistic Analogy' Tim Lewens p95 'Function Talk and the Artefact Model' Matthew Ratcliffe p.113 'The Function of Function' D.M. Walsh p.135 'Chasing Shadows: Natural Selection and Adaptation' Barry Maund p.155 'Proper Functions and Aristotelian Functions in Biology' Martin Carrier p.179 'Multiplicity and Heterogeneity: On the Relations between Functions and their Realizations' Derek Turner p.193 'The Functions of Fossils: Inference and Explanation in Functional Morphology' Michael Ruse p.213 'Teleology: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow?' Technology and Culture 41(1), January 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scott W. Palmer p.1 'Peasants into Pilots: Soviet Air-Mindedness as an Ideology of Dominance' John Krige p.27 'Crossing the Interface from R&D to Operational Use: The Case of the European Meteorological Satellite' Zachary M. Schrag p.51 '"The Bus is Young and Honest": Transportation Politics, Technical Choice, and the Motorization of Manhattan Surface Transit, 1919-1936' Research Note: Charles W. Wootton and Carel M. Wolk p.80 'The Evolution and Acceptance of the Loose-Leaf Accounting System, 1885-1935' Essay Review: Steven L. Thompson p.99 'The Art of the Motorcycle: Biology, Culture and Aesthetics in Technological Choice'. ---------------------------- Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 15:10:35 BST Subject: Journal Article Listing 32 From: "Jon Agar" This is the third journal article listing of 2000, the thirty-second overall. My thanks, as ever, to John Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) and Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library, Cambridge) for their help in compiling the listing. Also, a 'thank you' to Nick Wyatt of the Science Museum Library for drawing my attention to the relaunched Endeavour, included here for the first time. The listing include the following journals: * Ambix 47(1), March 2000 * Ambix 47(2), July 2000 * Annals of Science 57(2), April 2000 * Annals of Science 57(3), July 2000 * Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10(1), March 2000 * Archaeoastronomy 31, 2000 * Archaeometry 42(2), August 2000 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(6), 2000 * Biology and Philosophy 15(2), 2000 * Biology and Philosophy 15(3), June 2000 * British Journal for History of Science 33(2), June 2000 * British Journal for the History of Science 33(3), Sep 2000 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(1), Spring 2000 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(2), Summer 2000 * Centaurus 42(2), 2000 * Centaurus 42(3), 2000 * Configurations 8(2), Spring 2000 * Endeavour 24(2), 2000 * Historia Mathematica 27(2), May 2000 * Historia Scientiarum 9(3), March 2000 * Historical Metallurgy 33(2), 1999 * Historical Metallurgy 34(1), 2000 * Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 30(2), 2000 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(1), 2000 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(2), 1999 * History and Technology 16(3), 2000 * History and Technology 16(4), 2000 * History and Technology 17(1), 2000 * History of the Human Sciences 13(2), 2000 * History of Science 38(1), March 2000 * History of Science 38(2), June 2000 * History of Science 38(3), September 2000 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(2), April-June 2000 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(3), July-Sep 2000 * Isis 91(1), March 2000 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(2), May 2000 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(3), August 2000 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(2), 2000 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(3), 2000 * Journal of the History of Biology 33(1), Spring 2000 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(2), April 2000 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(3), July 2000 * Medical History 44(2), April 2000 * Medical History 44(3), July 2000 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 54(2), 2000 * Perspectives on Science 7(2), 1999 * Perspectives on Science 7(3), 1999 * Perspectives on Science 7(4), 1999 * Research Policy 29(6), June 2000 * Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(1), 2000 * Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(2), 2000 * Science and Public Policy 27(2), April 2000 * Science as Culture 9(2), June 2000 * Science as Culture 9(3), September 2000 * Science in Context 13(1), Spring 2000 * Science in Context 13(2), Summer 2000 * Science, Technology and Human Values 25(2), Summer 2000 * Science, Technology and Human Values 25(3), Summer 2000 * Social History of Medicine 13(1), April 2000 * Social History of Medicine 13(2), August 2000 * Social Studies of Science 30(2), April 2000 * Social Studies of Science 30(3), June 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(2), June 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(3), Sep 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31(B), June 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(3), Sep 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31(C), June 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31C(3), Sep 2000 * Technology and Culture 41(3), July 2000 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 71(1), 1999-2000 ======================================================= Ambix 47(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. R. B. Sanchez and A. G. Belmar p. 1-28 "Medical Applications of Chemistry in Early Nineteenth-Century France" D. Harley p. 29-36 "Rychard Bostok of Tandridge, Surrey (c. 1530-1605), M.P., Paracelsian Propagandist and Friend of John Dee" T. L. Sourkes p. 37-46 "Devitalising the Elements: Johann Friedrich John (1782-1847) and the Liberation of Phosphorus and Potassium From a Vital Force" J. D. Baird p. 47 "Note on the Date of Publication of the English Translation of Lavoisier's Traite Elementaire De Chymie" Ambix 47(2), July 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. S. Jacobsen p.71-95 "A. W. Hauch's Role in the Introduction of Antiphlogistic Chemistry into Denmark" J. Buttner p. 96-116 "Justus Von Liegbig and His Influence on Clinical Chemistry" Annals of Science 57(2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frederick Kurzer 109 A History of the Surrey Institution John Stewart 143 'Science Fights Death': David Stark Murray, Science and Socialism in Interwar Britain Ezio Vaccari 163 Mining and Knowledge of the Earth in Eighteenth-century Italy Paul Kunitzsch 181 A Note on Ascelinus' Table of Astrolabe Stars Charles Burnett 187 Addendum to 'King Ptolemy and Alchandreus the Philosopher: The Earliest Texts on the Astrolabe and Arabic Astrology at Fleury, Micy and Chartres' Essay Review Network, Hybrids and Forms of Life Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan Porter, Joy Harvey and Jonathon Topham (editors) 189 The Correpondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 10. Reviewed by Gordon McOuat Annals of Science 57(3), July 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ruth Wallis 219 Cross-currents in Astronomy and Navigation: Thomas Hornsby, FRS (1733-1810) Matteo Leone and Nadia Robotti 241 Stellar, Solar and Laboratory Spectra: The History of Lockyer's Proto-elements Donata Brianta 267 Education and Training in the Mining Industry, 1750-1860: European Models and the Italian Case Essay Review Heisenberg, German Culture, and Other Such Horrifying Things Paul Lawrence Rose 301 Heisenberg and the Nazi Atomic Bomb Project, 1939-1945. Reviewed by K. Hentschel Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Abgrall p. 7-78 "La Geometrie de l'astrolabe au xe siecle" R. Rashed p. 79-100 "Ibn Sahl et al-Quhi: les profections. Addenda & corrigenda" R. Fontaine p. 101-138 "Between Scorching heat and Freezing Cold: Medival Jewish Authors on the Inhabited and Uninhabited parts of the Earth" A. A. Aly p. 139-150 "A Few Notes on Hunayn's Translation and Ibn al-nafis' Commentary on the First Book of the Aphorisms" Archaeoastronomy 31, 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G. Sauzade p. S1-S10 "Orientations of the Provencal Dolmens" I. Sprajc p. S11-S40 "Astronomical Alignments at the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, Mexico" A. G, Ruiz and M. Romano p. S41-S50 "Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (7) Orientations of Megalithic Tombs of Huelva" A. Aveni and G. Romano p. S51-S57 " Temple Orientations in Magna Graecia and Sicily " J. G. Rossello, J. F, Bisquerra and M. Hoskin p. S58-S64 "Orientations of the Talayotic Sanctuaries of Mallorca" C. Ruggles p. S65-S76 "Inaugural Lecture: Ancient Astronomies --- Ancient worlds" Essay Review p. S77-S85 "Astronomy in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland", by Clive Ruggles (Patrick Ashmore) Archaeometry 42(2), August 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Attanasio, G. Armiento, M. Brilli, M. C. Emanuele, R. Platania and B. Turi p. 257-272 "Multi-method Marble Provenance Determinations: the Carrara Marbles as a Case Study for the Combined Use of Isotopic, Electron Spin Resonance and Petrographic Data" J. M. Heidke and E. J. Miksa p. 273-300 "Correspondence and Discriminant Analyses of Sand Temper Compositions, Tonto Basin Arizona" D. E. Arnold, H. Neff and M. D. Glascock p. . 301-316 "Testing Assumptions of Neutron Activation Analysis: Communities, Workshops and Paste Preparation in Yucatssn, Mexico" B. Fabbri, S. Gualtieri, C. Mingazzini, P. Spadea, P. Casadio, R. Costantini and G. Malisani p. 317-324 "Archaeometric Investigations of Sgraffito Ceramic Tiles (Fifteenth- Sixteenth Centuries) Recovered from Excavations in Udine (North-east Italy)" M. Vendrell, J. Molera and M. S. Tite p. 325-340 "Optical Properties of Tin-opacified Glazes" M. Heck and P. Hoffmann p. 341-358 "Coloured Opaque Glass Beads of the Merovingians" P. Mirti, A. Lepora and L. Sagui p. 359-374 "Scientific analysis of Seventh-century Glass Fragments fron the Crypta Balbi in Rome" A. N. Shugar p. 375-384 "Byzantine Opaque Red Glass Tesserae fron Beti Shean, Israel" Z. al-Saa'd p. 385-398 "Technology and Provenance of a Collection of Islamic Copper-based Objects as Found by Chemical and Lead Isotope Analysis" B. Stern, C. Heron, M. Serpico and J. Bourriau p. 399-414 "A Comparison of Methods for Establishing Fatty Acid Concentration Gradients Across Potsherds: a Case Study Using Late Bronze Age Canaanite Amphorae" M. Kovacheva, V. Spatharas and I. Lirizis p. 415-430 "New Archaeointensity Results from Greek Materials" S. M. Barnett p. 431-458 "Luminescence Dating of Pottery from Later Prehistoric Britain" C. Bronk Ramsey, P. B. Pettitt, R. E. M. Hedges, G. W. L. Hodgins and D. C. Owen p. 459-479 "Radiocarbon Dates from the Oxford AMS System: Archaeometry Datelist 30" Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(6), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bos, H., Buchwald, J. Clifford Truesdell (1919-2000) Stedall, J.A pp. 455-497 Rob'd of Glories: the posthumous misfortunes of Thomas Harriot and his algebra. Moller Pedersen, K. pp. 499-564 Water-filled telescopes and the pre-history of Fresnel's ether dragging Biology and Philosophy 15(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Philosophy of Ecology Yrjo Haila pp. 155-175 Beyond the nature-culture dualism Jukka Jokela and Erkki Haukioja pp. 177-196 Evolution of strategies to stay in the game Peter Taylor pp. 197-210 Socio-ecological webs and sites of sociality: Levins' strategy of model building revisited Kari Vepsalainen and John R. Spence pp. 211-238 Generalization in ecology and evolutionary biology: from hypothesis to paradigm Sergio Sismondo pp. 239-258 Os;amd biogeography and the multiple domains of models Biology and Philosophy 15(3), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Essays in Honor of David L. Hull Special Issue Editor: Paul E. Griffiths Paul E. Griffiths p. 299 Dedication Paul E. Griffiths David Hull's natural philosophy of science pp. 301-310 Ronald J. Overmann David Hull, hod carrier pp. 311-320 Christopher d. Horvath Interactionism and innateness in the evolutionary study of human nature pp. 321-337 Jane Maienschein "Why study history for science?" pp. 339-348 Mary Pickard Winsor Species, demes, and the omega taxonomy: Gilmour and The New Systematics pp. 349-388 Elizabeth A. Lloyd Groups on groups: some dynamics and possible resolution of the units of selection debates in evolutionary biology pp. 389-401 Peter Godfrey-Smith The replicator in retrospect pp. 403-423 Stephen M. Ddownes Truth, selection and scientific inquiry pp. 425-442 Todd A. Grantham Evolutionary epistemology, social epistemology, and the demic structure of science pp. 443-463 British Journal for History of Science 33(2), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. Shapin p. 131-154 "Descartes the doctor: rationalism and its therapies" BJHS special section: book history and the sciences J. R. Topham p. 155-158 "Introduction" A. Johns p. 159-186 "Miscellaneous methods: authors, societies and journals in early moderm England" L. Howsam p. 187-208 "An experiment with science for the nineteenth-century book trade: the International scientific series" N. Rupke p. 209-222 "Translation studies in the history of science: the example of vestiges" British Journal for the History of Science 33(3), Sep 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Massimo Mazzotti pp257-282 'For science and for the Pope-king: writing the history of the exact sciences in nineteenth-century Rome' Roger Smith pp283-312 'The embodiment of value: C.S. Sherrington and the cultivation of science' Jim Endersby pp313-334 'A garden enclosed: botanical barter in Sydney, 1818-39' Ronald L. Numbers and John Stenhouse pp335-350 'Antievolutionism in the Antipodes: from protesting evolution to promoting creationism in New Zealand' Sally M. Horrocks pp351-368 'A promising pioneer profession? Women in industrial chemistry in inter-war Britain' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(1), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward A Eckert 1 The Retreat of Plague from Central Europe, 1640-1720: A Geomedical Approach Nick Hopwood 29 Producing Development: The Anatomy of Human Embryos and the Norms of Wilhelm His Julie Fairman 80 Economically Practical and Critically Necessary? The Development of Intensive Care at Chestnut Hill Hospital Lynn Marie pohl 107 Long Waits, Small Spaces and Compassionate Care: Memories of Race and Medicine in a Mid-Twentieth-Century Southern Community Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(2), Summer 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harold J Cook 221 Boerhaave and the Flight from Reason in Medicine Marilyn Schultz Blackwell 241 Keeping the 'Household Machine' Running: Attendant Nursing and Social Reform in the Progressive Era Anne Hardy 265 'Straight Back to Barbarism': Antityphoid Inoculation and the Great War, 1914 Derek S Linton 291 The Obscure Object of Knowledge: German Military Medicine Confronts Gas Gangrene during World War I Steven Feierman 317 Explanation and Uncertainty in the Medical World of Ghaambo Centaurus 42(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alexander Jones pp. 77-88 Studies in the astronomy of the Roman Period IV. Solar tables based on a non-Hipparchian model John M. Steele pp. 89-108 A re-analysis of the eclipse observations in Ptolemy's ALMAGEST Joost Mertens pp. 109-134 The development of the dry battery: prelude to a mass consumption article (1882-1908) Tito M. Tonietti pp. 135-149 Does Newton's musical model of gravitation work? Centaurus 42(3), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spaeth, O. v. Dating the oldest Egyptian star map pp. 159-179 Michel-Nozieres, C. Second millennium Babylonian water clocks: a physical study pp. 180-209 Fermor, J. & Steele, J.M. The design of Babyloanian water clocks: astro- nomical and experimental evidence pp. 210-222 Huber, P.J. Babylonian short-time measurements: lunar sixes pp. 223-234 Review Essay: National histories of science, the Dutch case pp. 235- 239 Configurations 8(2), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. Antonello p. 165-170 "Introduction" R. Girard p. 171-186 "From Ritual to Science" M. Perloff p. 187-200 "Multiple Pleats: Some Applications of Michel Serres's Poetice" B. Bensaude-Vincent p. 201-214 "Lessons in the History of Science" W. Paulson p. 215-228 "Michel Serres's Utopia of Language" A. Delc>= p. 229-234 "Serres or Philosophy as an Inderterminate Essence to be Invented" M. Q. Ma p. 235-244 "The Past is No Longer Out of Date": Topological Time and Its Foldable Nearness in Michael Serres's Philosophy" G. Polizzi p. 245-270 "Hermeticism, Messages, and Angels" M. Assad p. 271-286 "Language, Nonlinearity, and the Problem of Evil" Endeavour 24(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patricia Fara 51-52 Images of Newton Reviel Netz 53-54 Sources for ancient science Lissa Roberts 55-58 Water, steam and change: the roles of land drainage, water supplies and garden fountains in the early development of the steam engine Keith R. Benson 59-62 The emergence of ecology from natural history Janice Henderson, Daphne J. Osborne 63-68 The oil palm in all our lives: how this came about Cynthia M. Pyle 69-75 Art as science: scientific illustration, 1490-1670 in drawing, woodcut and copper plate Gabriel Finkelstein 76-78 Why Darwin was English Gary Kroll 79-84 Roy Chapman Andrews and the business of exploring: cetology and conservation in progressive America Historia Mathematica 27(2), May 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Giovanni Ferraro 107 Functions, Functional Relations, and the Laws of Continuity in Euler Alex D D Craik 133 Geometry versus Analysis in Early 19th Century Scotland: John Leslie, William Wallace, and Thomas Carlyle Kurt Ramskov 164 Sources for Danish Mathematics Alpay +zdural 171 Mathematics and Arts: Connections between Theory and Practice in the Medieval Islamic World Historia Scientiarum 9(3), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T. Shiba p. 181-190 "Dutch Chemist Gratama and Chemistry in Japan" T. Tsukahara p. 191-214 "The Westernization of Chemistry from Different Angles: An Examination of Three Manuscripts by Contemporaries of Yoan Udagawa and His Seimi Kaiso" Y. Kikuchi p. 215-256 "Redefining Academic Chemistry: Joji Sakurai and the Introduction of Physical Chemistry into Meiji Japan" H. K. Yoshihara p. 257-269 "Ogawa's Discovery of Nipponium and Its Re-evalution" Historical Metallurgy 33(2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Host-Madsen and V. F. Buchwald p. 57-67 "The Characterization and Provenancing of Ore, Slag and Iron from the Iron Age Settlement at Snorup" J. S. Hodgkinson p. 68-72 "Romano-British Iron Production in the Sussex and Kent Weald: a Review of Current Data" T. Rehren, J. Schneider and C. Bartels p. 73-84 "Medieval Lead-silver Smelting in the Siegerland, West Germany" D. D. Hogarth p. 85-92 "Martin Frobisher's Largest 'Gold Mine' in Baffin Island" J. Unwin p. 93-103 "The Marks of Sheffield Cutlers, 1614-1878" M. Goodway p. 104-105 "The Relation of Hardness to Strength in High-Phosphorus Iron Wire" Historical Metallurgy 34(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T. M. Mighall, S. Timberlake, J. P. Grattan and S. Forsyth p. 1-12 "Bronze Age Lead Mining at Copa Hill, Cwmyswyth --- Fact or Fantasy?" C. Tulp and N. Meeks p. 13-24 "The Tjitsma ( Wijnaldum) Die: a 7th Century Tool for Making a Cross- Hatched Pattern on Gold Foil, or a Master Template?" A. Paulin p.25-30 "The History of Non-ferrous Metallurgy in Slovenia" J. K. Almond p. 31-46 "The Elmore Brothers and the Flotation Process for Separating Minerals" Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 30(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Rodger Fleming 307 Foreword Barton Hacker 309 Military Patronage and the Geophysical Sciences in the United States: An Introduction James Rodger Fleming 315 Storms, Strikes and Surveilliance: The US Army Signal Office, 1861-1891 Martin Levitt 333 The Development and Politicization of the American Helium Industry, 1917-1940 Ronald Rainger 349 Science at the Crossroads: The Navy, Bikini Atoll, and American Oceanography in the 1940's Naomi Oreskes 373 Laissez-tomber: Military Patronage and Women's Work in Mid- 20th-Century Oceanography Deborah Warner 393 >From Tallahassee to Timbuktu: Cold War Efforts to Measure Intercontinental Distances Nils Roll-Hansen 417 The Application of Complementarity to Biology: From Niels Bohr to Max Delbr^nck Leo B Slater 443 Industry and Academy: The Synthesis of Steroids History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ayala, F.J. pp. 3-33 Adaptation and novelty: teleological explanations in evolutionary biology. Maienschein, J. pp.35-52 Diversity in American biology, 1900-1940 NOTES & COMMENTS Muller-Hill, B. pp. 53-63 Towards a linguistics of DNA and protein White, J.S. pp. 65-91 The 1653 English edition of De Motu Cordis, shown to be Harvey's vernacular original and revealing crucial aspects of his pre-circulation theory and its connection to the discovery of the circulation of the blood. ESSAY REVIEWS Bellon, R. pp. 93-98 A flawed perfection. Adrian Desmond. "Huxley: from devil's disciple to evolution's high priest" History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jason A. Tipton. Darwin's beautiful notion: sexual selection and the plurality of moral codes pp. 119-135 David N.Stamos Darwin's species category realism pp. 137-186 NOTES & COMMENTS Michael Ruse Teleology and biology: some thoughts on Ayla's analysis of teleology pp. 187-194 ESSAY REVIEWS Uwe Hofsfeld Haeckelrezeption im Spannungsfeld von Monsimus, Sozialdarwinismus und Nationalsozialismus pp. 195-213 Jan Sapp. The evolution of complexity pp. 215-226 History and Technology 16(3), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Institutions and Technical Change in Early Modern Europe (Guest editors: Carlo Marco Belfanti and Fabio Guisberti) Carlo Marco Belfanti and Fabio Guisberti pp21-222 'Introduction: institutions and technical change in early modern Europe' Pamela O. Long pp223-242 'Invention, secrecy and theft: meaning and context in the study of late medieval technical transmission' Henry Heller pp243-262 'Primitive accumulation and technical innovation in the French wars of religion' Karel Davids pp263-284 'Patents and patentees in the Dutch republic between c1580 and 1720' Liliane Hilaire-Perez pp285-306 'Technical invention and institutional credit in France and Britain in the 18th century' History and Technology 16(4), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cristine Macleod, Jeremy Stein, Jennifer Tann and James Andrew pp307- 334 'Making waves: the Royal Navy's management of invention and innovation in steam shipping, 1815-1832' Reinhard W. Serchinger pp335-381 'Wirtschaftswunder in Pretzfeld, Upper Franconia: Interactions between science, technology and corporate strategies in Siemens semiconductor rectifier research and development, 1945-1956' Harm G. Schroter pp383-402 'Strategic R&D as an answer to the oil crisis. West and East German investment in coal refinement and the chemical industries, 1970-1990' History and Technology 17(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Science, Technology and the Politics of the Anglo- American Alliance (Guest Editor: Chris Eldridge) Chris Eldridge pp1-20 'Electronic eyes for the allies: Anglo-American cooperation on radar development during World War II' Erik Benson pp21-42 'Suspicious allies: wartime aviation developments and the Anglo- American international airline rivalry, 1939-45' Jeffrey A. Engel pp43-68 '"We are not concerned who the buyer is": engine sales and Anglo- American security at the dawn of the Jet Age' History of the Human Sciences 13(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Richard E. Flathman pp. 1-15 Wittgenstein and the social sciences: critical reflections concerning Peter Winch's interpretations and appropria- tions of Wittgenstein's thought D.Z. Phillips pp. 17-36 Beyond rules U. Kalpagam pp. 37-55 The colonial state and statistical knowledge. Graham Richards pp. 57-84 Psychology and the Churches in Britain 1919-39: symptoms of conversion Ronald Mather pp. 85-100 The foundations of critical psychology John Rogers pp. 101-106 The intellectual consequences of the Research Assessment Exercise: a response History of Science 38(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Philip Miller 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 25-56 Hybrid Discourse and Textual Practice: Sinology and Natural History in the Nineteenth Century Michael Ben-Chaim 57-77 The Value of Facts in Boyle's Experimental Philosophy Vladimir Jankovic 79-113 The Place of Nature and the Nature of Place: The Choropraphic Challenge to the History of British Provincial Science History of Science 38(2), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G S Rousseau and David Haycock 120-170 The Jew of Crane Court: Emanuel Mendes da Costa (1717-91) Hormoz Ebrahimnejad 171-178 Theory and Practice in Nineteenth-century Persian Medicine: Intellectual and Institutional Reforms Gabriel Finkelstein 179-218 "Conquerors of the K^nnl^nn"?: The Schlagintweit Mission to High Asia, 1854-57 Ralph Colp, Jr 219-236 More on Darwin's Illness N C Russell, E M Tansey and P V Lear 237-241 Missing Links in the History and Practice of Science: Teams, Technicians and Technical Work History of Science 38(3), September 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nick Jardine 251-270 Uses and Abuses of anachronism in the History of the Sciences Adrian Wilson 271-319 On the History of Disease-concepts: The Case of Pleurisy Joost Mertens 321-342 >From Tubal Cain to Faraday: William Whewell as a Philosopher of Technology Harry M Marks 343-355 Trust and Mistrust in the Marketplace: Statistics and Clinical Research, 1945-1960 IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(2), April-June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peggy Aldrich Kidwell 4 The Adding Machine Fraternity at St Louis: Creating a Centre of Invention, 1880-1920 Eldon C Hall 22 >From the Farm to Pioneering with Digital Control Computers: An Autobiography David Alan Grier and Mary Campbell 32 A Social History of Bitnet and Listserv, 1985-1991 Gerald Estrin 42 Comoputer Network-Based Scientific Collaboration in the Energy Research Community, 1973-1977: A Memoir John A N Lee and George E Snively 53 The Rise and Sale of the General Electric Computer Department: A Further Look IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(3), July-Sep 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Aris 4 Inventing Systems Engineering Frank Land 16 The First Business Computer: A Case Study in User-Driven innovation John A N Lee, Colin Burke and Deborah Anderson 27 The US Bombes, NCR, Joseph Desch, and 600 WAVES: The First Reunion of the US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory William Aspray 42 Was Early Entry a Competitve Advantage? US Universities that Entered Computing in the 1940's Isis 91(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael D Gordin 1 The Importation of Being Earnest: The Early St Petersburg Academy of Sciences Ann Blair 32 Mosaic Physics and the Search for a Pious Natural Philosophy in the Late Renaissance Peter Neushul and Zouyue Wang 59 Between the Devil and the Deep Sea: C K Tseng, Mariculture, and the Politics of Science in Modern China John P Jackson, JT 89 Blind Law and Powerless Science: The American Jewish Congress, the NAACP, and the Scientific Case against Discrimination, 1945-1950 Essay Reviews Paula Findlen: Surveying the History of Science Lewis Pyenson; Susan Sheeets-Pyenson 117 Servants of Nature: A History of Scientific Institutions, Enterprises, and Sensibilities Seymour S Cohen: A Guide to the History of Biochemistry Joseph Fruton 120 Proteins, Enzymes, Genes: The Interplay of Chemistry and Biology John M Steele: Babylonian Lunar Theory Reconsidered Lis Brack-Bernsen 125 Zur Entstehung der babylonischen Mondtheorie: Beobachtung und theoretische Berechnung von Mondphasen Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(2), May 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W. Sheehan and D. E. Osterbrock p. 93-114 "Hale's 'Little Elf': The Mental Breakdowns of George Ellery Hale" A. K. Dambis and Y. N. Efremov p. 115-134 "Dating Ptolemy's Star Catalogue Through Proper Motions: The Hipparchan Epoch" Y. L. Shi p. 135-147 "Eclipse Observations Made by Jesuit Astronomers in China: A Reconsideration" B. E. Schaefer p. 149-155 "The Heliacal Rise of Sirius and Ancient Egyptian Chronology" V. Shrimplin p. 156-160 "Michaelangelo and Copernicus: A Note on the Sistine Last Judgment" Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(3), August 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H. A. Smith p. 185-202 "Bailey, Shapley, and Variable Stars in Globular Clusters" M. Catamo, et al. p. 203-222 "Fifteen Further Greco-Roman Sundials from the Mediterranean Area and Sudan" B. J. Becker p. 223-244 "Priority, Persuasion, and the Virtue of Perseverance: William Huggins's Efforts to Photograph the Solar Corona Without an Eclipse" A. Gregory p. 245-259 "Plato and Aristotle on Eclipses" Essay Review V. Trimble p. 261-264 "Marking the ApJ's Centenary" ed. by Helmut A. Abt: "The Astrophysical Journal, American Astronomical Society Centennial Issue (Vol. 525, No. IC, Pt. 3)" Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rene van der Veer pp. 109-126 Tamara Dembo's European years: working with Lewin and Buytendijk Richard Helmes-Hayes pp. 127-147 The concept of social class: the contribution of Everett Hughes Andrew Lakoff pp. 149-169 Adaptive will: the evolution of attention deficit disorder Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(3), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gelfand, T. pp. 215-229 Neurologist or psychiatrist? The public and private domains of Jean-Martin Charcot. Carroy, J. & Plas, R. pp. 231-240 How Pierre Janet used pathological psychology to save the philosophical self. Eliaeson, S. pp. 241-263 Max Weber's methodology: an ideal-type Journal of the History of Biology 33(1), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Llana 1-25 Natural History and the EncyclopThetadie Joshua Blu Buhs 27-70 Building on Bedrock: William Steel Creighton and the Reformation of Ant Systematics, 1925-1970 Paul S Agutter, P Colm Malone and Denys N Wheatley 71-111 Diffusion Theory in Biology: A Relic of Mechanistic Materialism Roberta Bivins 113-139 Sex Cells: Gender and the Language of Bacterial Genetics Rivers Singleton, Jr 141-180 >From Bacteriology to Biochemistry: Albert Jan Kluyver and Chester Werkman at Iowa State David W ss Rudge 181-187 Essay Review: Recent Introductory Philosophy of Biology Texts Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Derek S Linton 101 Was Typhoid Inoculation Safe and Effective during World War I? Debates Within German Military Medicine Alan R Rushton 134 Nettleship, Pearson, and Bateson: The Biometric-Mendelian Debate in a Medical Context John R Bach 158 The Duchenne de Boulogne u Meryon Controversy and Pseudohypertrophic Muscular Dystrophy Philip M Teigen 179 In Memoriam: Richard J Durling Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(3), July 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Todd L Savitt 203 Four African-American Proprietary Medical Colleges: 1888-1923 Michael L Dorn 256 (In)temperate Zones: Daniel Drake's Medico-moral Geographies of Urban Life in Trans-Appalachian American West Simon A Cole 292 >From the Sexual Psychopath Statute to "Megan's Law": Psychiatric Knowledge in the Diagnosis, Treatment and Adjudication of Sex Criminals in New Jersey, 1949-1999 Medical History 44(2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anne Borsay 149 An Example of Political Arithmetic: The Evaluation of Spa Therapy at the Georgian Bath Infirmary, 1742-1830 Steven King and Alan Weaver 173 Lives in many Hands: The Medical Landscape in Lancashire, 1700-1820 Peter Sk/ld 201 The Key to Success: The Role of Local Government in the Organisation of Smallpox vaccination in Sweden Susan Watts 227 Dracunculiasis in the Caribbean and South America: A contribution to the History of Dracunculiasis Eradication Shirley Dixon 251 Illustrations from the Wellcome Library: The Archive of the Queen's Nursing Institute in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre Medical History 44(3), July 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Stolberg 301 The Monthly Malady: A History of Pre-menstrual Suffering Edward Higgs 323 Medical Statistics, Patronage and the State: The Development of the MRC Statistical Unit, 1911-1948 John S Marr and James B Kiracofe 341 Was the Huey Cocoliztli a Haemorrhagic Fever? H A Waldron 363 The Study of the Human Remains from Nubia: The Contribution of Grafton Elliot Smith and his Colleagues to Palaeopathology Amanda Engineer 389 Illustrations from the Wellcome Library: Wellcome and "The Great Past" John Symons 405 Obituary: Margaret Rowbottom Notes and Records of the Royal Society 54(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook, FRS 129-130 In this Issue Marco Beretta 131-151 At the Source of Western Science: The Organisation of Experimentalism at the Accademia del Comento (1657-1667) Susan McMahon 153-178 John Ray (1627-1705) and the Act of Uniformity 1662 Sachiko Kusukawa 179-197 The Historia Piscium (1686) John Hedley Brooke 199-213 'Wise Men Nowadays Think Otherwise': John Ray, Natural Theology and the Meanings of Anthropocentrism Olwyn M Blouet 215-222 Bryan Edwards, FRS., 1743-1800 Alex D D Craik 223-247 James Ivory, FRS., Mathematician: 'The Most Unlucky Person That Ever Existed' Wilfried Schr/der and Karl-Heinrich Wiederkehr 249-258 Johann Kiessling, the Krakatoa Event and the Development of Atmospheric Optics after 1883 Perspectives on Science 7(2), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Galison's "Image and Logic". Author meets critics. Baird, D. & Nordmann, A.. pp. 147-150 Editors' Introduction Elkins, J. pp. 151-180 Logic and images in art history Nordmann, A. pp. 181-195 Establishing commensurability: intercalation[s]*, global meaning and the unity of science Staley, K.W. pp. 196-230 Golden events and statistics: what's wrong with Galison's image/logic distinction? Baird, D. & Cohen, M. pp. 231-254 Why trade? Galison, P. pp. 255-284 Reflections on "Image and Logic: A material culture of microphysics" (Sonia Hollins notes: * written as singular in the Table of Contents, and plural in title above article) Perspectives on Science 7(3), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Symposium: The Disunity of Science Wylie, A. pp. 293-317 Rethinking unity as a "working hypothesis" for philosophy of science: how archaeologists exploit the disunities of science Cartwright, N. pp. 318-336 The limits of exact science, from economics to physics Kitcher, P. pp. 337-348 Unification as a regulative ideal Article DeHart, S.M. pp. 349-382 Hippocratic medicine and the Greek body image Review Essay Baird, D. pp. 383-407 Internal history and the philosophy of experiment: *[An essay review of "The creation of scientific effects" by Jed Z. Buchwald; "Experiment and the making of meaning" by David Gooding; "The mangle of practice" by Andrew Pickering] (Sonia Hollins notes: * This subtitle was included with the article title but not in the table of contents title) Perspectives on Science 7(4), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whitt, L.A. pp. 413-446 Value-bifurcation in bioscience: the rhetoric of research justification Coutinho, M. & Pinto Diaz, J.C. pp. 447-485 The rise and fall of Chagas disease Maki, U. pp. 486-509 Science as a free market: a reflexivity test in an economics of economics Rolin, K. pp. 510-533 Can gender ideologies influence the practice of the physical sciences? Research Policy 29(6), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W Kingston 679 Antibiotics, Invention and Innovation T Luukkonen 711 Additionality of EU Framework Programmes H Gruber 725 The Evolution of Market Structure in Semiconductors: The Role of Product Standards V Mangematin 741 PhD Job Market: Professional Trajectories and Incentives During the PhD J James 757 Trait-making for Labour-Intensive Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa A Wilts 767 Forms of Research Organisation and their Responsiveness to External Goal Setting Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Georges Canguilhem en son temps/Georges Canguilhem in his time Claire Salomon-Bayet pp. 5-8 Presentation/Introduction Jean-Francois Braunstein pp. 9-26 Canguilhem avant Canguilhem/ Canguilhem prior to Canguilhem Jacqes Lautman pp. 27-45 Un stoicien chaleureux/ A warm-hearted stoic Marjorie Grene pp. 47-63 The philosophy of science of Georges Canguilhem : a transatlantic view/ L'epistemologie de Georges Canguilhem vue de l'etranger Jonathan Hodge pp. 65-81 Canguilhem and the history of biology/ Canguilhem et l'histoire de la biologie Michel Morange pp. 83-105 Varia Phillipe Fragu pp. 107-132 Interactions physiologie-outils therapeutiques dans les constructions physiopathologiques du goitre exophtalm ique (1860-1960)/Physiological interactions as therapeutic tools in physiopathological construc- tions of the exophthalmic goiter Myrianm Scheidecker-Chevallier pp. 133-167 Marc-Antoine Gaudin, Alexandre-Edouard Baudrimont, Auguste Laurent et l'approche structurale en chimie/ Marc-Antoine Gaudin, Alexandre-Edouard Baudrimont, Auguste Laurent and the structural method in chemistry Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corinne Massignat pp. 179-203 Gassendi et l'elasticite de l'air: Une etape entre Pascal et la loi de Boyle-Mariotte / Gassendi and air's elasticity: a step between Pascal and Boyle-Mariotte's law Philippe Despoix pp. 205-233 Mesure du monde et representation europeenne au XVIIIe siecle: Le programme britannique de deter- mination de la longitude en mer / Measurement of the world and European representation in the 18th century: The British program to measure longitudes at sea Keiko Kawashima pp. 235-263 Madame Lavoisier et la traduction francaise de l'Essay on phlogiston de Kirwan / Madame Lavoisier and the French translation of Kirwan's Essay on phlogiston Laurent Fedi pp. 265-293 Auguste Comte et la technique / Auguste Comte and technique DOCUMENTATION/Documents REVUE CRITIQUE SUR L'OUVRAGE DE CATHERINE GOLDSTEIN, UN THEOREME DE FERMAT ET SES LECTEURS / ESSAY REVIEW: ON CATHERINE GOLDSTEIN'S BOOK UN THEOREME DE FERMAT ET SES LECTEURS Alain Herreman pp. 295-301 Le sens d'un texte mathematique / The meaning of a mathematical text Helene Gispert pp. 303-306 La capture du social dans les mathematiques et leur histoire / Capturing social factors in mathematics and its history Science and Public Policy 27(2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hans Skoie 83 Diversity and identity: The Merger of Five Research Councils in Norway Nicholas S Vonortas 97 Technology Policy in the United States and the European Union: Shifting Orientation Towards Technology Users G D Sandhya and S Visalakshi 109 R&D Capability and Alliance Formation in the Pharmaceutical Industry in India Graham Spinardi 123 Prospects for the Defence Diversification Agency: Technology Transfer and the UK Defence Research Establishments James S Dietz 137 Building a Social Capital Model of Research Development: The Case of the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Science as Culture 9(2), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Derrick A Purdue 141 Backyard Biodiversity: Seed Tribes in the West of England Luke Davidson 167 Fragilities of Scientism: Richard Dawkins and the Paranoiac Idealisation of Science Richard Dawkins 199 Reply Ingunn Moser 201 Against Normalisation: Subverting Norms of Ability and Disability Science as Culture 9(3), September 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris Hables Gray 277 Man Plus: Enhanced Cyborgs and the Construction of the Future Masculine Yoram S Carmeli and Dapnha Birenbaum-Carmeli 301 Ritualizing the 'Natural Family': Secrecy in Israeli Donor Insemination Les Levidow 325 Pollution Metaphors in the UK Biotechnology Controversy Reiner Grundmann and Jean-Pierre CavaillTheta 353 Simplicity in Science and its Publics Scott L Montgomery and Alok Kumar 391 Telling Stories: Some Remarks on Orality in Science Science in Context 13(1), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Managing Small-Scale Entities in the Life Sciences Editorial 3 Gideon Freudenthal Leaves Science in Context Alexandre MThetatraux 5 Editor's Introduction Christoph Gradmann 9 Invisible Enemies: Bacteriology and the Language of Politics in Imperial Germany Sarah Jansen 31 An American Insect in Imperial Germany: visibility and Control in Making the Phylloxera in Germany, 1870-1914 Ohad Parnes 71 The Envisioning of Cells M J Ratcliff 93 Wonders, Logic, and Microscopy in the Eighteenth Century: A History of the Rotifer Hans-J/rg Rheinberger 121 Invisible Architectures Jutta Schickore 137 Locating Rods and Cones: Microscopic Investigations of the Retina in Mid-Nineteenth Century Berlin and W^nrzburg Science in Context 13(2), Summer 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A J Lustig 155 Cultivating Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century English Gardens Graham Richards 183 Britain on the Couch: The Popularisation of Psychoanalysis in Britain 1918-1940 R Andre Wakefield 231 Police Chemistry Science, Technology and Human Values 25(2), Summer 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stuart Blume 139 Land of Hope and Glory: Exploring Cochlear Implantation in the Netherlands Richard M Merelman 167 Technological Cultures and Liberal Democracy in the United States William T Lynch & Ronald Kline 195 Engineering Practice and Engineering Ethics Discussion Tyler Veak 226 Whose Technology? Whose Modernity? Questioning Feenberg's Questioning Technology Andrew Feenberg 238 Do We Need a Critical Theory of Technology? Reply to Tyler Veak Review Essay Timothy M Costelloe 243 Lessons for the Millennium? Science, Technology and Human Values 25(3), Summer 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patrick van Zwanenberg & Erik Millstone 259 Beyond Skeptical Relativism: Evaluating the Social Constructions of Expert Risk Assessments Ian Barns, Renato Schibeci, Aidan Davison & Robyn Shaw 283 "What do you think about Genetic Medicine?" Facilitating Sociable Public Discourse on Developments in the New Genetics Charles Herrick & Daniel Sarewitz 309 Ex Post Evaluation: A More Effective Role for Scientific Assessments in Environmental Policy Hugh Gusterson 332 How not to Construct a Radioactive Waste Incinerator Linda L Layne 352 The Cultural Fix: An Anthropological Contribution to Science and Technology Studies Social History of Medicine 13(1), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Stolberg 1 An Unmanly Vice: Self-Pollution, Anxiety, and the Body in the Eighteenth Century Helen M Dingwall 23 'To be Insert in the Mercury': Medical Practitioners and the Press in Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh Nadja Durbach 45 'They might as well brand us': Working-Class Resistance to Compulsory Vaccination in Victorian England Sally Sheard 63 Profit is a Dirty Word: The Development of Public Baths and Wash-houses in Britain 1847-1915 Margaret Jones 87 The Ceylon Malaria Epidemic of 1934-35: A Case Study in Colonial Medicine Mark Perry 111 Academic General Practice in Manchester under the Early National Health Service: A Failed Experiment in Social Medicine Documents and Sources Kelly Loughlin 131 The History of Health and Medicine in contemporary Britain: Reflections on the Role of Audio-Visual Sources Discussion Point Paolo Palladino 147 And the answer is aa 42 Review Article Mark S Micale 153 The History of Bethlem Social History of Medicine 13(2), August 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: The Year 1000: Medical Practice at the End of the First Millenium Peregrine Horden and Emilie Savage-Smith 197 Preface Map 200 Peregrine Horden 201 The Millennium Bug: Health and Medicine around the Year 1000 Audrey Meaney 221 The Practice of Medicine in England about the Year 1000 Klaus-Dietrich Fischer 239 Dr Monk's Medical Digest Clare Pilsworth 253 Medicine and Hagriography in Italy c800-c1000 Faith Wallis 265 Signs and Senses: Diagnosis and Prognosis in Early Medieval Pulse and Urine Texts David Bennett 279 Medical Practice and Manuscripts in Byzantium Cristina -lvarez-Millssn 293 Practice versus Theory: Tenth-century Case Histories from the Islamic Middle East Emilie Savage-Smith 307 The Practice of Surgery in Islamic Lands: Myth and Reality Social Studies of Science 30(2), April 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi 163 Simulating the Unthinkable: Gaming Future War in the 1950s and 1960s Marianne de Laet and Annemarie Mol 225 The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a Fluid Technology Gary Edmond and David Mercer 265 Litigation Life: Law-Science Knowledge Construction in (Bendectin) Mass Toxic Tort Litigation Corrigendum Donald MacKenzie 317 Slaying the Kraken: A Correction Social Studies of Science 30(3), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Douglas W Maynard and Nora Cate Schaeffer 323 Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey Research and Ethnomethodology's Asymmetric Alternates Alan G Gross, Joseph E Harmon and Michael S Reidy 371 Argument and 17th-Century Science: A Rhetorical Analysis with Sociological Implications Arne Hessenbruch 397 Calibration and Work in the X-Ray Economy, 1896-1928 Tiago Moreira 421 Translation, Difference and Ontological Fluidity: Cerebral Angiography and Neurosurgical Practice (1926-45) Comment Judy Wajcman 447 Reflectinos on Gender and Technology Studies: In What State is the Art? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(2), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Serafina Cuomo 189 Divide and Rule: Frontinus and Roman Land-Surveying Andrew Janiak 203 Space, Atoms and Mathematical Divisibility in Newton Arran Gare 231 Aleksandr Bogdanov's History, Sociology and Philosophy of Science David B Resnik 249 A Pragmatic Approach to the Demarcation Problem Otssvio Bueno 269 Empiricism, Scientific Change and Mathematical Change Bruce Pourciau 297 Intuitionism as a (Failed) Kuhnian revolution in Mathematics Essay Reviews Ian Maclean 331 Natural and Preternatural in Renaissance Philosophy and Medicine Carlos E Vasco 343 The Illusions of Scientists vs. the Illusions of Social Epistemologists Andy Denis 353 Epistemology, Observed Particulars and Providentialist Assumptions: The Fact in the History of Political Economy Eric Oberheim and Paul Hoyningen-Huene 363 Feyerabend's Early Philosophy Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(3), Sep 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anke Te Heesen 381 Boxes in Nature Sophia M Connell 405 Aristotle and Galen on Sex Difference and Reproduction: A New Approach to an Ancient Rivalry Fred D'Agostino 429 Incommensurability and Commensuration: Lessons from (and to) Ethico-Political Theory Ruey-Lin Chen 449 Theory Versions instead of Articulations of a Paradigm Michael Ben-Chaim 473 Locke's Ideology of 'Common Sense' Discussion Eve Seguin 503 Bloor, Latou, and the Field Essay Reviews E P Hamm 509 Shipwrecked Romanticism? Henrich Steffens and the Career of Naturphilosophie Alfred Nordmann 537 Heinrich Hertz: Scientific Biography and Experimental Life James C Klagge 551 The Difficulty Here Is: To Stop Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31(B), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPECIAL ISSUE: RELATIVITY: HISTORY AND INTERPRETATIONS Craig Callender 129 Introduction John D Norton 135 'Nature is the Realisation of the Simplest Conceivable Mathematical Ideas': Einstein and the Canon of Mathematical Simplicity Roberto Torretti 171 Spacetime Models for the World Carl Hoeffer 187 Energy Conservation in GTR Jonathan Bain 201 The Coordinate-Independent 2-Component Spinor Formalism and the Conventionality of Simultaneity Craig Allender and Robert Weingard 227 Topology Change and the Unity of Space Review Article William C Saslaw 247 Chandrasekhar and Astrophysical Style Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(3), Sep 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPECIAL ISSUE: PERSPECTIVES ON GEOPHYSICS Naomi Oreskes and James R Fleming 253 Why Geophysics? Gregory A Good 259 The Assembly of Geophysics: Scientific Disciplines as Frameworks of Consensus James R Fleming 293 T C Chamberlin, Climate Change and Cosmogony Naomi Oreskes and Ronald Rainger 309 Science and Security before the Atomic Bomb: The Loyalty Case of Harald U Sverdrup John Cloud 371 Crossing the Olentangy River: The Figure of the Earth and the Military-Industrial-Academic-Complex, 1947-1972 Review Articles Brian C J Moore 405 Sounds of Our Times Laura Ruetsche 413 Interpreting Bodies Matthias Hild 419 Trends in the Philosophy of Probability R J Rivers 423 Rich Pastures Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31(C), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alberto Cambrosio and Peter Keating 233 Of Lymphocytes and Pixels: The Techno-Visual Productino of Cell Populations JosTheta Van Dijck 271 Digital Cadavers: The Visible Human Project as Anatomical Theater Maroa Jes.s Santesmases 287 >From Intestine Transport to Enzymatic Regulation: The works of the Spanish Biochemist Alberto Sols (1917-1989) Ton Van Helvoort 315 A Dispute over Scientific Credibility: The Struggle for an Independent Institute for Cancer Research in Pre-World War II Berlin Essay Reviews Heini Hakosalo 355 The Wonder Organ Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31C(3), Sep 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPECIAL ISSUE: THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Ilana L/wy and Patrick Zylberman 365 Medicine as a Social Instrument: Rockefeller Foundation, 1913-45 Anne-Emanuelle Birn 381 Wa(I)ves of Influence: Rockefeller Public Health in Mexico, 1920-50 Lise Wilkinson 397 Burgeoning Visions of Global Public Health: The Rockefeller Foundation, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the 'Hookworm Connection' Susan Gross Solomon 409 'Through a Glass Darkly': The Rockefeller Foundation's International Health Board and Soviet Public Health Marta Aleksandra Balinska 419 The Rockefeller Foundation and the National Institute of Hygiene, Poland, 1918-45 Gssbor Pall<= 433 Rescue and Cordon Sanitaire: The Rockefeller Foundation in Hungarian Public Health Esteban Rodroguez-Oca+/-a 447 Foreign Expertise, Political Pragmatism and professional Elite: The Rockefeller Foundation in Spain, 1919-39 Lion Murard and Patrick Zylberman 463 Seeds for French Health Care: Did the Rockefeller Foundation Plant the Seeds between the Two World Wars? Paul Weindling 477 An Overloaded Ark? The Rockefeller Foundation and Refugee Medical Scientists, 1933-45 Jean-Paul Gaudilli re 491 Rockefeller Strategies for Scientific Medicine; Molecular Machines, Viruses and Vaccines Technology and Culture 41(3), July 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David A Mindell 405 Opening Black's Box: rethinking Feedback's Myth of Origin Joanne Abel Goldman 435 National Science in the Nation's Heartland: The Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University, 1942-1965 Yuzo Takahashi 460 A Network of Tinkerers: The Advent of the Radio and Television Receiver Industry in Japan Wiebe E Bijker and Karin Bijsterveld 485 Women walking through Plans: Technology, Democracy, and Gender Identity Museum Reviews William S Pretzer 516 Museums in Central Europe: A Traveler's Introduction Wold Peter Fehlhammer and Wilhelm Fuessl 517 The Deutsches Museum: Idea, Realisation, and Objectives Eva A Mayring 521 Munich's Technology Collections Stefan Zeilinger and Michael Hascher 525 Museums of Technology in Germany Louis P Hutchins 530 Poised for the New Millenium: The Technical Museum of Prague, Vienna, and Berlin Review Essay Kenneth Lipartito 537 The Historian in the Rose Garden? Transactions of the Newcomen Society 71(1), 1999-2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eur Ing J. S.Allen p. 1-30 "A Short History of 'Lamella' roof construction" A. P. Fletcher p. 31-48 "The Technologies of the Incas and Their Origins" T. Bower, C. I. Broom, J. R. Calvert and T. S. Garrett p. 49-78 "Crofton Pumping Station: Performance Trials, September 1949 and April 1998" J. Liffen p. 79-102 "The Development of Cash Handling Systems for Shops and Department Stores" T. Ruddock p. 103-114 "Galashiels Wire Suspension Bridge, 1816" R. L. Vickers p. 115-128 "The Beginnings of Diesel Electric Traction" D. Crabbe p. 129-142 "The Lewis Chemical Works: a Peat Distillation Venture of the 1860s" F. Dittmann p. 143-154 "Aspects of the Early History of Cybernetics in Germany" ------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 23:37:33 BST From: Jon Agar Subject: Journal Article Listing 33 This is the first journal article listing of 2001, the thirty-third overall. My thanks, as ever, to John Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) and Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library, Cambridge) for their help in compiling the listing. Also, thanks to Andreas Kleinert for the information about Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte. The listing is in four parts, and include the following journals: * Ambix 47(3), November 2000 * Annals of Science 57(2) October 2000 * Annals of Science 58(1) January 2001 * Archaeometry 43(1), February 2001 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55(2), 2000 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55(3), 2001 * Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55(4), 2001 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 22(4), Juli 1999 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 22(4), Dezember 1999 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 23(1), Marz 2000 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 23(2), Juli 2000 * Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 23(3), September 2000 * Biology & Philosophy 15(4) September 2000 * Biology & Philosophy 15(5) November 2000 * Biology & Philosophy 16(1) January 2001 * British Journal for the History of Science 33(4), December 2000 * British Journal for the History of Science 34(1), March 2001 * British Journal for Philosophy of Science 51(4) Dec 2000 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(3) Autumn 2000 * Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(4) Winter 2000 * Centaurus 42(4), 2000 * Centaurus 43(1), 2001 * Configurations 8(3), Fall 2000 * Historia Mathematica 27(3) August 2000 * Historia Mathematica 27(4) November 2000 * Historia Scientiarum 10(1), July 2000 * Historia Scientiarum 10(2), November 2000 * Historical Metallurgy 34(2), 2000 * Historical Studies in the Physical & Biological Sciences 31(1) 2000 * History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 21(3), 1999 * History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22(1), 2000 * History of the Human Sciences 13(4), 2000 * History of Science 38(4), December 2000 * History of Science 39(1), March 2001 * Hyle 7(1), 2001 * IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 23(1), January-March 2001 * Isis 91(2), June 2000 * Isis 91(3), September 2000 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(4), November 2000 * Journal for the History of Astronomy 32(1), February 2001 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(4), Fall 2000 * Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 37(1), 2001 * Journal of the History of Biology 33(2), Fall 2000 * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(4), October 2000 * Lychnos (Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society), 2000 * Minerva 38(1), 2000 * Minerva 38(2), 2000 * Minerva 38(3), 2000 * Medical History 44(4), October 2000 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 54(3), 2000 * Notes and Records of the Royal Society 55(1), 2001 * Perspectives on Science 8(1), Spring 2000 * Perspectives on Science 8(2), Summer 2000 * Research Policy 30(1), January 2001 * Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(3/4), 2000 * Science and Public Policy 27(5), October 2000 * Science and Public Policy 27(6), December 2000 * Science as Culture 9(4), December 2000 * Science as Culture 10(1), March 2001 * Science in Context 13(3-4), Autumn-Winter 2000 * Science, Technology and Human Values, 25(4) Autumn 2000 * Social Studies of Science 30(4), August 2000 * Social Studies of Science 30(5), October 2000 * Social Studies of Science 30(6), December 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy and Science 31A(3), September 2000 * Studies in History Philosphy and Science 31A(4), December 2000 * Studies in History Philosophy of Science 32A(1) March 2001 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32B(1), March 2001 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(4), December 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31C(4), December 2000 * Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32C(1), March 2001 * Technology and Culture 41(4), October 2000 * Transactions of the Newcomen Society 71(2), 1999-2000 ===================== Ambix 47(3), November 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W.H. BROCK p. 121-134 "Ernst Dieffenbach's Comments on the State of Chemistry in Britain in 1846." Hannah GAY p. 135-169 "`Pillars of the College': Assistants at the Royal College of Chemistry, 1846-1871." Peter J. RAMBERG p. 170-195 "The Death of Vitalism and the Birth of Organic Chemistry: Wohler's Urea Synthesis and the Disciplinary Identity of Organic Chemisty." Annals of Science 57(2) October 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Erik Zevenhuizen p329-352 'Keeping and Scrapping: The Story of a Mendelian Lecture Plate of Hugo de Vries' Helge Kragh p353-368 'The Chemistry of the Universe: Historical Roots of Modern Cosmochemistry' Hannah Gay p369-398 'Association and Practice: The City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education' Gerald L'E Turner p399-414 'The Government and the English Optical Glass Industry, 1650-1850' Essay Reviews Brian Vickers pp441-446 'Looking for the Rhetoric of Science', Science, Reason, and Rhetoric, Henry Krips, J E Maguire and Trevor Melia (editors) Sergio L Sanabria pp447-454 'Perils of Cwertitude in the Structural Analysis of Historic Masonry Buioldings. Jacques Heyman, Arhces Vaults and Buttresses. Annals of Science 58(1) January 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Danny J Beckers pp1-16 'Definitely Infinitesimal: Foundations of the Calculus in The Netherlands, 1840-1870' Christer Nordlund pp17-50 'On Going up in the World': Nation, Region and the Land Elevation Debate in Switzerland Peter J Ramberg and Geert J Somsen pp51-74 The Young J H van 't Hoff: the Background to the Publication of his 1874 Pamphlet on the Tetrahedral Carbon Atom, Together with a New English Translation. Essay Reviews Stephen D Snobelen pp75-84 'Mathematicians, Historians and Newton's Principia. Niccolo Guicciardini, Reading the Principia: The Debate on Newton's Mathematical Methods for Natural Philosophy from 1687 to 1736. Bruce Pourciau pp85-92 'A new Translation of and Guide to Newton's Principa. I Newton, The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, A New Translation', by I Bernard Cohen and Anne Whitman, assisted by Julia Budenz, preceded by 'A Guide to Newton's Principia', by I Bernard Cohen. Archaeometry 43(1), February 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M.C. JONES and O. WILLIAMS-THORPE p. 1-18 "An illustration of the use of an atypicality index in provenancing British stone axes." P. MIRTI and P. DAVIT p. 19-34 "Technological characterization of Campanian pottery of type A, B and C and of regional products from ancient Calabria (southern Italy)." Anwu XU et al. p. 35-48 "Preliminary provenance research on Chinese Neolithic pottery: Huating (Xinyi County) and three Yellow River Valley sites." J. VAN KLINKEN p. 49-58 "Magnetization of ancient ceramics." M.E. HALL p. 59-76 "Pottery styles during the Early Jomon period: geochemical perspectives on the Moroiso and Ukishima pottery styles." E.V. SAYRE et al. p. 77-116 "Stable lead isotope studies of Black Sea Anatolian ore sources and related Bronze Age and Phrygian artefacts from nearby archaeological sites. Appendix: new Central Taurus ore data." T.J. WESS et al. p. 117-130 "The use of small-angle X-ray diffraction studies for the analysis of structural features in archaeological samples." M.J. BAXTER p. 131-148 "Statistical odelling of artefact compositional data." C.D. READER p. 149-158 "A geomorphological study of the Giza necropolis, with implications for the development of the site." A.J. SHORTLAND and C.J. DOHERTY p. 159-160 "Comments on 'A geomorphological study of the Giza necropolis, with implications for the development of the site'." T.A.H. WILKINSON p. 161-162 "Comment on C.D. Reader,'A' geomorphological study of the Giza necropolis, with implications for the development of the site'." C.D. READER p. 163-165 "A response to comments on 'A geomorphological study of the Giza necropolis, with implications for the development of the site'." Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steele, J.M. pp. 103-135 A 3405: An unusaul astronomical text from Uruk Weinstock, R. pp. 137-162 Inverse-square orbits in Newton's Principia and twentieth-century commentary thereon Huttig, M. pp. 163-176 The conical sundial from Thyrrheion - reconstruction and error analysis of a displaced antique sundial Wright, M.T. pp. 177-187 Greek and Roman portable sundials: an ancient essay in approximation Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55(3), 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Earman, J. pp. 189-220 Lambda: the constant that refuses to die Rommevaux, S., et al pp. 221-245 Remarques sur l'histoire du texte des Elements d'Euclide Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55(4), 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hentschel, K. pp. 297-344 Das Brechungsgesetz in der Fassung von Snellius. Rekon- struktion seines Entdeckungspfades und eine Ubersetzung seines lateinischen manuskriptes sowie erganzender Doku- mente Dobson, G.J. pp. 345-363 On Lemmas 1 and 2 to Proposition 39 of Book 3 of Newton's Principia Buchwald, J.Z. pp. 365-393 A potential disagreement between Helmholtz and Hertz Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 22(4), Juli 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Wissenschaft und Reisen Wolfgang U. Eckart pp75-80 'Wissenschaft und Reisen - Einleitung und Bericht' Hartmut Hecht pp81-94 'Neue Dimensionen wissenschaftlicher Reisen im 18. Jahrhundert Maupertuis Lapplandexpedition' Thomas Kleinknecht pp95-112 '"Reise der Aufklarung": Selbstverortung, Empirie und epistemischer Diskurs bei Herder, Lessing, Lichtenberg und anderen' Annelore Rieke-Muller pp113-124 '"Der Blick uber das ganze Erdenrund" - Deutsche Forschungsreisen und Forschungsreisende im 19. Jahrhundert bis zur Deutschen Afrika- Expedition 1860-1863' Wolfgang J. Smolka pp113-124 'Wissenschaftsforderung durch Reiseforderung. Reisunterstutzungen als Mittel der Forschungsforderung am Beispiel Bayerns im 19. Jahrshundert' Elke Nowak pp125-134 "Gehet hin in alle Welt...": Die Aneignung fremdur Sprachen und die Sprachwissenschaft des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts' Freie Beitrage Walter Muller-Seidel pp135-146 'Zeitwusssein um 1900. Zur literarischen Moderne im wissenschaftlichen Kontext' Tom Kindt and hans-Harald Muller pp147-179 'Dilhey, Scherer, Erdmansdorffer, Grimm - ein "positivistisches" Zeitschriftenprojekt in den 1860er Jahren' Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 22(4), Dezember 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beitrage zu fruheren Symposien Fritz Krafft pp217-239 'Das Reisen ist des Chemikers Lust - auf den Spuren Robert Bunsens. Zu Robert Wilhelm Bunsens 100. Todestag' Freie Beitrage Helmuth Trischler pp239-256 'Geschichtswissenschaft - Wissenschaftsgeschichte: Koexistenz oder Konvergenz?' Hans-Peter Kroner pp257-265 'Von der Vaterschaftsbestimmung zum Rassegutachten. Der erbiologische Ahnlichkeitsvergleich als "Osterreich-deutches Projekt" 1936-1945' Volker Hess pp266-280 'Messen und Zahlen. Die Herstellung des normalen Menschen als Mass der Gesundheit' Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 23(1), Marz 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wolf-Dieter Muller-Jahncke pp1-16 'Platonen im Arzneibuch und der Heller am Tresen. Pharmazie im 16. Jahrhundert zwischen Humanismus, Stadtgessenlschaft und Okonomie' Margit Szollosi-janze pp17-36 'Lebens-Geschichte - Wissenschafts-Geschichte. Vom Nutzen der Biographie fur Geschichtswissenschaft und Wissenschaftsgeschichte' Rudiger vom Bruch pp37-50 'Wissenschaft im Gehause: Vom Nutzen und Nachteil institutionen- geschichtlicher Perspektiven' Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 23(2), Juli 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laetitia Boehm pp83-114 'Wissenschaft und Bildung. Aspekte zum Verhaltnis der beiden Wissensformen in historischen Erfahrungsraumen' Eberhard Knobloch pp115-126 'Antikenrezeption und die wissenschaftliche Welt der Renaissance - am Beispel der Astronomie' Menso Folkerts pp127-142 'Der Astronom David Fabricius (1564-1617): Leben und Wirken' Paul Richard Blum pp143-156 '"A pretty curious circumstance in the history of science": David Hume's Naturalisierung der Religion' Hans-Werner Schutt pp157-166 'Alchemie im Zeitalter der Aufklarung' Jurgen Helm pp167-190 'Das Medizinkonzept Georg Ernst Stahls und seine Rezeption im Halleschen Pietismus und in der Zeit der Romantik' Andreas Kleinert pp191-202 '"Philolog und Kenner der Physik". Altertumskunde und Experimentalphysik bei Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger' Ivo Schneider pp203-218 'Der Einfluss der griechischen Mathematik auf Inhalt und Entwicklung der mathematischen Produktion deutscher Rechenmeister im 16. und 17. Jarhundert' Christoph J. Scriba pp219 'Der historische Erfahrungsraum des Wissenschaftshistorikers. Ein Fallbeispeil aus der Historiographie der Mathematik' Berichte zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 23(3), September 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mitchell G. Ash pp235-242 'Raume des Wissens - was und wo sind sie? Einleitung in das Thema' Andreas Daum pp243-268 'Alexander von Humboldt, die natur als "Kosmos" und die Suche nach Einheit' Gert Schubring pp269-286 'Kabinett - Seminar - Institut: Raum und Rahmen des forschenden Lernens' Christoph Meinel pp287-302 'Chemische Laboratorien: Funktion und Disposition' Peter Dilg pp303-316 'Die Apotheke als Forschungsstatte' Volker Hess pp317-329 'raum und Disziplin. Klinsche Wissenschaft im Krankenhaus' Marianne Klemun pp330-346 'Botanische Garten und Pflanzengeographie als Herrschaftsreprasentationen' Jochen Richter pp347-362 'Zyoarchitektonik und Revolution - Lenins Gehirn als Raum und Objekt' Olaf Matthes pp363-375 'Aspekte zur Sammlungs - und Einrichtungsgeschichte des Berliner Pergamonmuseums' Biology & Philosophy 15(4) September 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gregory Radick pp475-491 'Two Explanations of Evolutionary Progress' Jorge Wagensberg pp493-508 'Complexity versus Uncertainty: The Question of Staying Alive' Eileen Crust & Alfred A Tauber pp 509-533 'Selfhood, Immunity, and the Biological Imagination: The Thought of Frank Macfarlane Burnet' Discussion: Joan Cain pp535-551 'Woodger, Positivism and the Evolutionary Synthesis' Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis pp553-558 'Serious Matters: On Woodger, Positivism and the Evolutionary Synthesis' Biology & Philosophy 15(5) November 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David N Stamos pp633-639 'Robert Hall Haynes: in Memoriam: 1931-1998' Daniel W McShea pp641-668 'Functional Complexity in Organisms: Parts as Proxies' Jitse M Van der Meer pp669-698 'The Engagement of Religion and Biology: A case Study in the Mediating role of Metaphor in the Socio-biology of Lumsden and Wilson William F Harms pp699-712 'Adaptation and Moral Realism' R Joyce pp713-732 'Darwinian Ethics and Error' Discussion: J A Ryan pp733-735 'Woolcock, Ruse, Again Biology & Philosophy 16(1) January 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Editorial: E Steinhart pp1-2 'Persons versus Brains: Biological Intelligence in Human Organisms' Matthew Ratcliffe pp3-27 'A Kantian Stance on the Intentional Stance' Mandred D Laubichler and Gunter P Wagner pp53-68 'How Molecular is Molecular Developmental Biology? A reply to Alex Rosenberg's Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo' K G Ferguson pp69-84 'Semantic and Structural Problems in Evolutionary Ethics' Discussions: Gregory J Morgan pp85-92 'Bacteriophage Biology and Kenneth Schaffner's Rendition of Developmentalism' Yrjo Haila and Peter Taylor pp93-102 'The Philosophical Dullness of Classical Ecology, and a Levinsian Alternative' William Wimsatt pp103-108 'Richard Levuins as Philosophical Revolutionary' British Journal for the History of Science 33(4), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: On time: history, science and commemoration William ASHWORTH, Jon AGAR and Jeff HUGHES p. 385-386 "Introduction." Ludmilla JORDANOVA p. 387-406 "Presidential Address: remembrance of science past." Patricia FARA p. 407-426 "Isaac Newton lived here: sites of memory and scientific heritage." Rob ILIFFE p. 427-454 "The masculine birth of time: temporal frameworks of early modern natural philosophy." Iwan Rhys MORUS p. 455-476 "`The nervous system of Britain': space, time and the electric telegraph in the Victorian age." Carlene STEPHENS and Maggie DENNIS p. 477-498 "Engineering time: inventing the electronic wristwatch." British Journal for the History of Science 34(1), March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gordon McQUAT p. 1-28 "Cataloguing power: delineating `competent naturalists' and the meaning of species in the British Museum." Saba BAHAR p. 29-50 "Jane Marcet and the limits to public service." Michael FREEMAN p. 51-66 "Tracks to a new world: railway excavation and the extension of geological knowledge in min-nineteenth-century Britain." Klaus B. STAUBERMANN p. 67-80 "Tying the knot: skill, judgement and authority in the 1870s Leipzig spiritistic experiments." Barry BRUNDELL p. 81-96 "Catholic Church politics and evolution theory, 1894-1902." British Journal for Philosophy of Science 51(4) Dec 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laura Sizer pp743-770 'Towards a Computational Theory of Mood' Oliver Schulte pp771-806 'Inferring Conservation Laws in Particle Physics: A case study in the problem of Induction' Donald Gillies pp807-836 'Varieties of Propensity' James Ladyman pp837-856 'What's Really Wrong with Constructive Empiricism? Van Fraassen and the Metaphysics of Modality' Review: Alex Oliver pp857-875 'Logic, Mathematics and Philosophy' Tim Maudlin pp875-881 'Dickson on Quantuum Chance and Non-Locality' Mauricio Suarez pp881-892 'The Many-Faces of Non-Locality: Dickson on the Quantum Correlations' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(3) Autumn 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anna Marie Roos pp433-457 'Luminaries in Medicine: Richard Mead, James Gibbs and Solar and Lunar Effects on the Human Body in Early Modern England' Clark Lawlor & Akihito Suzuki pp458-494 'The Disease of the Self: Representing Consumption, 1700-1830' Michael Hau pp495-524 'The Holisitic Gaze in German Medicine' Howard Markel pp525-560 'The Eyes Have it: Trahcoma, the Perception of Disease, the United States Public Health Service and the American Jewish Immigration Experience, 1897-1924' Jacalyn Duffin pp561-565 'In Memoriam: Mirko Drazen Grmek' Todd L Savitt pp566-582 'American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the seventy third annual meeting' Netnotes: Medical History on the Internet Russell C Maulitz pp583-586 'Ping me' Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(4) Winter 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mariko Ogawa pp671-707 'Uneasy Bedfellows: science and politics in the Refutation of Koch's Baceterial theory of Cholera' Bonj Szczygiel & Robert Hewitt pp708-734 'Nineteenth century medical landscapes: John H Rauch, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity' Heather Munro Prescott pp735-772 'The White Plague goes to College: Tuberculosis prevention programs in colleges and universities, 1920-1960' Nancy Tomes pp773-777 'Beyond the Two Psychiatries: Jack Prewssman's Last Resort and the History of Twentieth Century American Psychiatry' John C Burnham pp778-785 'Jack Pressman and the future of the history of psychiatry' Ellen Dwyer pp786-793 'Toward new narraties of twentieth century medicine' Joel T Braslow pp794 'Therapeutics and the History of Psychiatry' Essay Review Rosemary A Stevens pp806-811 'Fifty years of the British National Health Service: Mixes Messages, Diverse Interpretations' Centaurus 42(4), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frercks, J. pp. 249-287 Creativity and technology in experimentation: Fizeau's terrestrial determination of the speed of light. Topper, D. pp. 288-296 "I know that what I am saying is rather obscure ..." On clarifying a passage in Galileo's 'Dialogue'. Saraiva, L.M.R. pp. 297-318 A survey of Portuguese mathematics in the nineteenth century. Centaurus 43(1), 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kragh, H. pp. 1-16 Before quantum chemistry: Erich Huckeland and the physics-chemistry interface Brentjes, S. pp. 17-55 Two comments on Euclid's 'Elements'? On the relation between the Arabic text attributed to al-Nayrizi and the latin text ascribed to Anaritius. Configurations 8(3), Fall 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tim LENOIR p. 289-336 "All but war is simulation: the military-entertainment complex." Peter KEATING p. 337-388 "Biomedical platforms." Carl Martin ALLWOOD and Jan BARMARK p. 389-418 "A conversation with Steve Fuller." BIBLIOGRAPHY p. 429-562 Relations of Science to Literature and the Arts, 1998 Historia Mathematica 27(3) August 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kurt Ramskov pp223-242 'The Danish Mathematical Society through 25 years' Shai Simonson pp243-302 'The Missing Problems of Gersonides u A Critical Edition, I' Historia Mathematica 27(4) November 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen pp331-361 'A Contextualised Historical analysis of the Kahn-Tucker Theorem in nonlinear programming: the impact of World War II' Maryvonne Spiesser pp362-383 'Problemes lineares dans le Compendy le la praticque des nombres de Bathelemy de Romans et Mathieu Prehoude (1471), Une approche nouvelle basee sure des sources proches du Liber abblaci de Leonard de Pise' Shai Simonson pp384-431 'The Missing Problems of Gersonides u A Critical Edition, II' Historia Scientiarum 10(1), July 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lewis PYENSON p. 1-15 "Imperium in Imperio: The Natural History of Natural Knowledge." UEMATSU Eisui, TAKEDA Tatsuoki, and NISIO SIGEKO p. 16-45 "History of Nuclear Fusion Research in Japan." Wann-Sheng HORNG p. 46-57 "Disseminating Mathematics in Late 19th-Century China: The Case with Wang Kangnian and the Shi Wu Bao." Ryoichi NAKATA p. 58-76 "D'Alembert's Second Resolution in Recherches sur la Precession des Equinoxes: Comparison with Euler." NOTES Oscar SHEYNIN p. 77-83 "Bessel: Some Remarks on His Work." B.S. YADAV p. 84-91 "Andre Weil's India in the Early Thirties." REVIEWS Shigehisa KURIYAMA p. 92-95 Yamada Keiji: "Chugoku Igaku no Kigen (Origins of Chinese Medicine). " Iwanami Shoten, 1999 Michiyo NAKANE p. 96-99 Carl Gustav J. Jacobi: "Vorelesungen uber Analytische Mechanik, Berlin 1847/48. " Dokumente zur Geschichte der Mathematik, Band 8. Edited by Helmut Pulte. Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung. Braunschweig/Wiesbaden: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft, 1996 Historia Scientiarum 10(2), November 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kunio GOTO p. 105-111 "Discovery of Energy Quanta and Developent of Early Quantun Theory." Seiji TAKATA p. 112-119 "Kiyoshi Amano's Pioneering Studies on the History of Quantum Theory." Nisio SIGEKO p. 120-129 "Ishiwara Jun's Quantum Theory, 1911-1915." Seiya ABIKO p. 130-147 "Einstein's Theories of the Fluctuation and the Thermal Radiation: The First Quantum Theory through Statistical Thermodynamics." Kunio GOTO p. 148-155 "Einstein's Quantum Conditions in Early Quantum Theory." Chieko KOJIMA p. 156-162 "Acceptance of Quantum Theory in France." Hiroyuki KONNO p. 163-176 "Bohr's Search for the Quantum Theory of Dispersion: The Number of Dispersion Electrons, Absorption and Emission of Light and the Oscillator Model." Atsushi KATSUKI p. 177-184 "An Experimental Contribution from Japan to Decide Which is Better, Old- or New-Quantum Theory - Measurement of Magnetic Susceptibility of Hydrogen Gas by SONE Take." TRANSLATION p. 185-210 "Thermal Radiation Studies that led to the Genesis of Quantum Theory (1)," by Kiyoshi AMANO. Translated by Seiji TAKATA and Shin-ichi HYODO. OBITUARY Georges LOCHAK p. 211-212 "Quelques souvenirs d'un ami disparu: Dr. Takehiko Takabayashi (1919- 1999)" Historical Metallurgy 34(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. MERKEL and K. BARRETT p. 59-66 "`The adventitious productionof iron in the smelting of copper' revisted: metallographic evidence against a tempting model." N. BENVENUTI et al. p. 67-76 "Iron, copper and tin at Baratti (Populoia): smelting processes and metal provenances." David N. SIM and Isabel M.L. RIDGE p. 77-82 "Examination of a moulding plane blade from Vindolanda." David DUNGWORTH p. 83-86 "A note on the analysis of crucibles and moulds." I. MACK et al. p. 87-96 "Liquid steel in Anglo-Saxon England." Ian MILLER p. 97-109 "The Netherhall blast furnace, Maryport." Historical Studies in the Physical & Biological Sciences 31(1) 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seiya Abiko pp1-36 'Einstein's Kyoto address:"How I created the theory of relativity"' Elisabeth Crawford pp37-54 'German scientists and Hitler's vendetta against the Nobel prize' David H Devorkin pp55-92 'Who speakrs for astronomy@ How astronomers responded to government funding after World war II' Tal Golan pp93-124 'Blood will out: distinguishing humans from animals and scientists from charlatans in the 19th century American courtroom' Guilio Maltese pp125-174 'The late entrance of relativity into Italian scientific community, (1906-1930)' Kurt Beyer pp175 'Selected bibliography' History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 21(3), 1999 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marc J Ratcliff pp255-292 'Temporality, Sequential Iconography and Linearity in Figures: the impact of the discovery of division in Infusoria' Ton van Helvoort pp293-330 'A Century of Research into the Cause of Cancer' Benno Muller-Hill pp331-366 'The Blood from Auschwitz and the silence of the scholars' Essay Review Anna de Romo pp367-384 'The Legacy of a Scientist and his Historian' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Antonio Cadeddu pp3-28 'The Heuristic function of error in the scientific methodology of Louis Pasteur: The case of the silkworm diseases' Arthur M Silverstein pp29-42 'Pasteur, Pastorians and the dawn of immunology: the importance of specificity' Thomas Schlich pp43-58 'Linking cause and disease in the Laboratory: Robert Koch's method of superimposing visual and functional representations of bacteria' Christoph Gradmann pp59-81 'Money and microbes@ Robert Koch, Tuberculin and the Foundation of the Institute for Infectious diseases in Berlin in 1891' Patricia P Gossel pp82-100 'Pasteur, Koch and Bacteriology' History of the Human Sciences 13(4), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tony Burns pp. 1-24 The purloined Hegel: semiology in the thought of Saussure and Derrida Paul Cocks pp. 23-47 The king and I: Bronislaw Malinowski, King Sobhuza II of Swaziland and the vision of culture change in Africa P.H. Clarke pp. 49-72 Adam Smith, Stoicism and religion in the 18th century Robin Williams pp. 73-95 Sociology and the vernacular voice: text, context and the sociological imagination The Historical Imagination in the Human Sciences James Good pp. 97-101 Introducation Roger Smith pp. 103-108 Reflections on the historical imagination Graham Richards pp. 109-113 Varieties of historical imagination: imagining life without Freud Arthur Still pp. 115-120 Psychotherapy and the historical imagination John C. Burnham pp. 121-124 Changing metaphors in 'History of Human Sciences' History of Science 38(4), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nick Jardine pp363-376 'Koyre's Kepler/Kepler's Koyre' Simon Werrett pp377-399 'Healing the Nation's wounds: royal ritual and experimental philosophy in Restoration England' Elizabeth Green Musselman pp401-424 'Local colour: John Dalton and the Politics of colour blindness' Chandak Sengoopta pp425-488 'The Modern Ovary: Constructions, Meanins, Uses' History of Science 39(1), March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rudolf De SMET and Karin VERELST p. 1-30 "Newton's Scholium Generale: The Platonic and Stoic Legacy - Philo, Justus Lipsius and the Cambridge Platonists." Richard SORRENSON p. 31-55 "Dollond & Son's Pursuit of Achromaticity, 1758-1789." Andre LEBLANC p. 57-69 "The Origins of the Concept of Dissociation: Paul Janet, His Nephew Pierre, and the Problem of Post-hyponotic Suggestion." Jimena CANALES p. 71-94 "The Single Eye: Re-evaluating Ancien Regime Science." M.D. EDDY p. 95-119 "Geology, Mineralogy and the Time in John Walker's University of Edinburgh Natural History Lectures (1779-1803)." Hyle 7(1), 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ULRICH RUSCHIG pp. 5-22 "Logic and chemistry in Hegel's philosophy" NIKOS PSARROS pp. 23-29 "Things, stuffs, and coincidence. A non-ontological point of view" CLAUS JACOB pp. 31-50 "Analysis and Synthesis. Interdependent Operations in Chemical Language and Practice" SELEN ALTUNATA pp. 51-60 "Chemistry and Humanity. Challenges our Profession Faces as we Advance Towards the Third Millenium" IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 23(1), January-March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ George T. Gray and Ronald Q. Smith Sperry Rand's Third-Generation Computers 1964-1980 Robert Doyle The US Navy's First Online Crypto System A Career Interview with Bernie Galler James W. Cortada Using Textual Demographics to Understand Computer Use: 1950-1990 Isis 91(2), June 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M Hennninger-Voss pp233-259 'Working machines and noble mechanics: Guidobaldo del Monte and the Translation of Knowledge' Jacalyn Duffin and Charles R Hayter pp260-282 'Baring the sole: the rise and fall of the shoe-fitting fluoroscope' David N Livingstone and Mark A Knoll pp283-304 'A Biblical Inerrantist as Evolutionist' Essay Review Peter Galison pp310-313 'C W F Everitt and Anna Muza: History Theory and the Ziggurat of Physics. Peter Galison: Image and Logic: a material culture of microphysics' Isis 91(3), September 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christoph Luthy pp443-479 'The Fourfold Democritus on the stage of early modern science' Marlana Portolano pp480-503 'John Quincy Adam's Rhetorical Crusade for Astronomy' David S Jones pp504-541 'Visions of a cure: visualisation, clinical trials and controversies in cardiac therapeutics, 1968-1998' Notes and Documents William J Courtenay pp542-548 'The early career of Nicole Oresme' News of the Profession John C Burnham pp549-550 'Eloge: June Zimmerman Fullmer, 1920-2000' Alan J Rocke pp551-553 'Eloge: Aaron J Ihde 1909-2000' Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(4), November 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul R. MUELLER, S.J. p. 279-300 "An Unblemished Success: Galileo's Sunspot Argument in the Dialogue." David H. DeVORKIN p. 301-321 "Quantum Physics and the Stars (V): Physicists at Mount Wilson Prior to 1922." Klaus STAUBERMANN p. 323-338 "The Trouble with the Instrument: Zollner's Photometer." NOTES p.339-344 N. M. SWERDLOW "Kepler's Iterative Solution to Kepler's equation." F.R. STEPHENSON "A Lunar Occultation of Mars Observed by Aristotle." ESSAY REVIEW p. 345-348 Dana DENSMORE "Reading the Principia," by Niccolo Guicciardini. Journal for the History of Astronomy 32(1), February 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bradley E. SCHAEFER p. 1-42 "The Latitude of the Observer of the Almagest Star Catalogue." Barbara J. BECKER p. 43-62 "Visionary Memories: William Huggins and the Origins of Astrophysics." Beatriz PORRES and Jose CHABAS p. 63-72 "John of Murs's Tabulae Permanentes for Finding True Syzygies." Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN p.73-77 "Before the Sun in the Church." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(4), Fall 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John C. Burnham p. 317 Editorial Note Ian Lubek pp. 319-328 Understanding and using the history of social psychology Kurt Danziger pp. 329-347 Making social psychology experimental: a conceptual history, 1920-1970 Clare MacMartin & Andrew S. Winston pp. 349-364 The rhetoric of experimental social psychology, 1930-1960: from caution to enthusiasm Henderikus J. Stam, H. Lorraine Radtke & Ian Lubek pp. 365-382 Strains in experimental social psychology: A textural analysis of the development of experimentation in social psychology James M.M. Good pp. 383-403 Disciplining social psychology: A case study of boundary relations in the history of the human sciences Ian Lubek & Erika Apfelbaum pp. 405-428 A critical gaze and wistful glance at Handbook histories of social psychology: Did the successive accounts by Gordon Allport and successors historiographically succeed? Sam Parkovnick pp. 429-441 Contextualizing Floyd Allport's "Social Psychology" John D. Greenwood pp. 443-455 Individualism and the social in early American social psychology Man Cheung Chung pp.457-461 The compatibility of two generations of American social psychologists Ian A.M. Nicholson pp. 463-470 "A coherent dream of perception": Gordon Allport, Floyd Allport, and the politics of "Personality" Nicole B. Barenbaum pp. 471-487 How social was personality? The Allports' "Connection" of social and personality psychology Frances Cherry pp. 489-498 The nature of "The Nature of Prejudice" Franz Samelson pp. 499-506 Whig and anti-Whig histories - and other curiosities of social psychology Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 37(1), 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Raymond E. Fancher p. 1 Editorial note Francesca Bordogna pp. 3-25 The psychology and physiology of temperament: pragmatism in context Elzbieta Halas pp. 27-43 How Robert M. MacIver was forgotten: Columbia and American sociology in a new light, 1929-1950 Jacob A. Belzen pp. 45-62 The introduction of the psychology of religion to The Netherlands: ambivalent reception, epistemological concerns, and persistent patterns Journal of the History of Biology 33(2), Fall 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A J Lustig pp221-246 'Sex, Death and Evolution in Proto- and Metazoa, 1876-1913' Marsha L Richmond pp247-289 'T H Huxley's Criticism of German Cell theory: An epigenetic and physiological interpretation of cell structure' Kaat Schulte Fischedick pp291-314 'From Sutvey to ecology: the role of the British Vegetation Committee, 1904-1913' Rachel A Akeney pp315-347 'Marvelling at the Marvel: The supposed conversion of A.D. Darbishire to Mendelism' Hee-Joo Park pp349-370 'The Politics of Anti-Creationism: the committees of correspondence' Essay Review James Strick pp371-384 'The Cambrian Explosion (of Books on the Original of Life)' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(4), October 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laura Davidov Hirshbein pp337-362 ''Normal' Old age, senility and the American Geriatrics Society in the 1940's' Vincent J Cirillo pp363-397 'Fever and Reform: the typhoid epidemic in the Spanish-American War' Shifra Shvarts pp398-425 'The Development of Mother and Infant welfare centers in Israel, 1854- 1954' Lychnos (Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Magnus Florin, Konsten att fingera Mikael Hornqvist Renassansen - eller det romerska paradigmet: Retorik, exempla och imperium fran Petrarca till Montaigne/The Renaissance - or the Roman paradigm:Rhetoric, exempla and imperium from Petrarca to Montaigne Mats Persson Upplysningen och historismen: Utsikt over ett forsknings Sigmage / Enlightenment and historicism: On the current state of research Inga Sanner Ebba Paulis utopiska rum / Ebba Pauli's utopian room Henrik Bjork Till fragan om folkhemmets rotter: En spraklig historia / Reflections on the roots of the "folkhem": A linguistic twist MISCELLANEA Bo Lindberg Elementen, ideerna och metaforerna: Om det idehistoriska sprakbruket Krister Ostlund och Urban Orneholm AvhandlingsspRhok vid Uppsala universitet 1600-1855 ESSARECENSIONER / ESSAY REVIEWS Rikard Eriksson, Psykologihistoria pa marsch Minerva 38(1), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael Polanyi pp1-31 'The Republic of Science: Its political and economic theory, Minerva 1(1) (1962), 54-73. Commentary I by John Ziman, FRS Commentary II by Steve Fuller' Jean-Jacques Salomon pp33-51 'Science, Technology and Democracy' Lawrence Badash pp53-80 'Science and McCarthyism' John Krige pp81-108 'NATO and the Strengthening of Western science in the post-Sputnik Era' Essay Review James H Collier pp109-120 'Divining the Oracle of Big Science on the Path to a New Republicanism' Minerva 38(2), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce L R Smith & David Korn pp129-145 'Is there a crisis of accountability in the American research university?' Laurence Brockliss pp147-170 'Gown and Town: The University and the City in Europe, 1200-2000' Robin Mackie pp171-199 'But what is a Chemical Engineer?: Profiling the membership of the British Institution of Chemical Engineers, 1922-1956' Commentary Lorna Arnold pp201-219 'A Letter from Oxford: The History of Nuclear History in Britan' Essay Reviews Nicholas Tucker pp221-231 'Those Regal Dons' Jandhyala B G Tilak pp233-240 'Higher Education in developing countries' Sol Encel pp241-251 'Universities do matter; Australian universities in crisis' Minerva 38(3), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Ziman pp253-269 'Criteria for Scientific Choice' Alvin M Weinberg, Minerva 1(2) (1962), 158-171 Lillian Hoddeson & Adrienne W Kolb pp271-310 'The Superconducting super collider's frontier outpost' Joel Genuth, Ivan Chompalov & Wesley Shrum pp311-348 'How experiments begin: the formation of scientific collaborations' Essay Reviews Colin Macilwain pp349-352 'Revisiting the Politics of American science' Michael Gibbons pp352-361 'Changing patterns of University-Industry Relations' Medical History 44(4), October 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roy Porter pp441-442 'The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL' J David Hirst pp443-460 'A Medical 'dead end' job? The recruitment and career progression of the Edwardian school Medical Officer' Stephen Cherry pp461-488 'Hospital Saturday: workplace collections and issues in late nineteenth century hospital funding' Kan-Wen Ma pp489-512 'Hare Lip surgery in the history of traditional chinese medicine' Alice Nicholls pp513-530 'Fenland Ague in the Nineteenth century' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 54(3), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook, FSR pp273-274 'The end of the Millennium' Noel Malcolm pp275-292 'The publications of John Pell FRS (1611-1685) some new light and some old confusions' Jacqueline A Stedall pp293-316 'Cathing Proteus: the collaborations of Wallis andBrouncker.I. Squaring the circle' Frank Smithies pp317-331 'A forgotten paper on the fundamental theorem of algebra' Gregory Estes, K Thalia Grant & Peter R Grant pp333-341 'Darwin in Galapagos: his footsteps through the archipelago' Sir John Meurig Thomas pp369-385 'Peterhouse, The Royal Society and molecular biology' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 55(1), 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir Alan Cook, FRS pp1-2 'The new millennium' William R Shea pp3-7 'The history of science and the image of science' Sir Alan Cook, FRS pp9-27 'Time and the Royal Society' Brian J Ford pp29-49 'The Royal Society and the microscope' Graham E Budd pp51-67 'Royal fossils: The Royal Society and progress in palaeontology' Raymond Hide, CBE,FRS pp69-79 'Zenographic longitude systems and Jupiter's differential rotation' G E Fogg, FRS pp81-103 'The Royal Society and the South Seas' Sir John Meurig Thomas, F R Eng, FRS pp105-117 'Predictions' Sir Alan Cook, FRS pp119-127 'Royal Weather' Sir Alan Cook pp129-144 'Pictures of plants illustrating exotic collections' Claude Debru pp145-146 'History of science and technology in education and training in Europe' Sir Alan Cook pp147-160 'Centenary of the NPL' Perspectives on Science 8(1), Spring 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Xiang Chen pp1-28 'To see or not to see: the uses of photometers and measurements of reflective power' Mark Risjord pp29-52 'The politics of explanation and the origins of ethnography' Kim J Vicente pp53-69 'Is science an Evolutionary process? Evidence from miscitation of the scientific literature' Essay Review Anthony Grafton pp70 'Starry Messenger: Recent work in the history of western astrology' Perspectives on Science 8(2), Summer 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Helen Hattab pp93-118 'The problem of secondary causation in Descartes: A response to Des Chene' Stephen Menn pp119-143 'On Dennis Des Chene's Physiologist' Dennis Des Chene pp144-163 'On Laws and ends: a response to Hattab and Menn' Christoph Luthy pp164 'What to do with seventeenth century natural philosophy: A taxonomic problem' Research Policy 30(1), January 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J Katz pp1-20 'Structural reforms and technological behaviour: the sources and nature of technological change in Latin America in the 1990s. M G Colombo & M Delmastro pp21-34 'Technology use and plant closure' R J W Tijssen pp35-54 'Global and domestic utilisation of industrial relevant science: patent citation analysis of science-technology interactions and knowledge flows' Q Lu & W Lazomck pp55-78 'The organisation of innovation in a transitional economy, business and government in Chinese electronic publishing' M Fontes and R Coombs pp79-98 'Contribhtion of new technology based firms to the strengthening of technological capabilities in intermediate economies' D C Mowery & R R Nelson B N Sampat & A A Ziedonis pp99-120 'The growth of patenting and licensing by US universities- an assessment of the effects of the Baby-Dole act of 1980' S Wolf, D Just & D Zilberman pp121-142 'Between data and decisions : the organisation of agricultural economic information systems' H Ernst pp143-158 'Patent applications and subsequent changes of performance: evidence from time series cross section analyses on the firm level' N Kumar pp159-174 'Determinants of location of overseas R & D activity of multinational enterprises : the case of US and Japanese corporations' T R Behrens & D O Gray pp179-200 'Unjintended consequences of cooperative research: impact of industry sponsorship on climate for academic freedom and other graduate student outcome' H Kolodny, B Slymne, R Shani pp201-226 'Design and policy choices for technology extension organisations' A Kearns & F Ruane pp227-243 'The tangible contribution of R & D spendign foreign-owned plants to a host region: a plant level study of the Irish manufacturing sector'. G Nassimbeni pp244-263 'Technology, innovation capacity and the export attitude of small manufacturing firms: a logit/tobit model'. M Fransman pp263-274 'Designing Dolly: interactions between economics; technology and science and the evolution of hybrid institutions'. B Clarysse & U Muldur pp275-297 'Regional cohesion in Europe? An analysis of how EU public RTD suport influences the techno-economic regional landscape.' E Belderbos pp313-332 'Overseas innovations by Japanese firms; an analysis of patent and subsidiary data'. R Landry, N Amara And M Lamari pp333-350 'Utilization of social science research knowledge in Canada'. Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(3/4), 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles Galperin pp. 331-338 Aspects du developpement dans la biologie du XXe siecle; Introduction/Aspects of development in 20th century biology. Introduction. Herve Le Guyader pp. 339-379 Le concept de plan d'organisation; quelques aspects de son histoire / The concept of Bauplan: some aspects of its history Stephane Schmitt pp. 381-399 L'oeuvre de Richard Goldschmidt; une tentative de synthese de la genetique, de la biologie du developpement et de la theorie de l'evolution autour du concept d'homeose / The work of Richard Goldschmidt; an endeavour to synthesize genetics, developmental biology and the theory of evolution with the help of the concept of homeosis Hans-Jorg Rheinberger pp. 401-446 Ephestia; le projet experimental d'une genetique de la physiologie du developpment dans l'oeuvre d'Alfred Kuhn / Ephestia: the experimental project of a genetics of developmental physiology in the work of Alfred Kuhn Jean-Louis Fischer pp. 447-474 Etienne Wolff (1904-1996): ses debuts, ses cahiers de laboratoire (1932-1938) / Etienne Wolff (1904-1996): his early career, his laboratory notebooks Jean Gayon pp. 475-498 De la croissance relative a l'allometrie (1918-1936) / From relative growth to allometry (1918-1936) Jean-Claude Dupont pp. 499-519 Rita Levi-Montalcini et les debuts de la neuro-embryologie / Rita Levi-Montalcini and the beginning of neuroembryology Michel Morqange pp. 521-554 Le complexe T de la souris: un mirage riche d'enseignements / The T complex of the mouse: an instructive mirage Scott F. Gilbert pp. 555-579 Paradigm shifts in neural induction / Changements de paradigme dans l'induction neurale Charles Galperin pp. 581-616 De l'embryologie experimentale a la genetique du developpement: de Hans Spemann a Antonio Garcia-Bellido / From experimental embryology to developmental genetics: from Hans Spemann to Antonio Garcia-Bellido Science and Public Policy 27(5), October 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D Hicks, A Breitzman Sr,K Hamilton & F Narin 'Research excellence and patented innovation'. Gary Kass 'Public debate on science and technology: issues for legislators' Silvio Funtowicz, Iain Shepherd,David Wilkinson & Jerry Ravetz 'Science and governance in the European Union: a contribution to the debate' Juan Acost Ballesteros and Aurelia Modrego Rico 'Promotion of co-operative research: a Spanish experience' Masayo Fujimoto & Kumika Miyazaki 'Industrial innovation, government and society: telemedicine and healthcare systems in Japan'. A Baskaran 'Duality in national innovation systems: the case of India' Science and Public Policy 27(6), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jacquieline Senker Special issues on changes in organisational structure of European public-sector research systems'. Jacqueline Senker 'Introduction to a special issue on changing organisation and structure of European public sector research systems' Uwe Shimank & Markus Winnes 'Beyond Humbolt? The relationship between teaching and research in European university systems' Hans Skoie 'Faculty involvement in research in mass higher education: current practice and future perspectives in the Scandinavian countries' Bianca Poti & Emanuela Reale 'Convergence and differentiation in institutional change among european public research systems: the decreasing role of public research institutes' Halla Thorsteinsdottir 'Public sector research in small countries: does size matter?' Mats Benner & Ulf Sandstrom 'Inertia and change in Scandinavian public sector research systems: the case of biotechnology' Science as Culture 9(4), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T Natasha Posner pp445-468 'The Herpes Phenomenon' Marja Gastelaars pp469-504 'Enduring cigarettes' A Daemmrich & Georg Krucken pp505-534 'Risk versus risk: decision making dilemmas of drug regulation in the United States and Germany' Dorothy Nelkin pp535-542 'Creation versus evolution at the Millennium' Science as Culture 10(1), March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mike Michael & Simon Carter pp5-32 'The facts about fictions and vice versa: public understanding of human genetics' Charlotte Sleigh 'Empire of the Ants: H G Wells and Tropical Entomology' Laura K Brendon pp33-72 'Arpanet: An efficient machine as social discipline' G R Evans pp73-97 'The integrity of UK academic research under commercial threat' Steven Rose pp98-120 'What sort of science broadcasting do we want for the 21st century?' David Cantor pp121-134 'Cancer and the Nazis' Science in Context 13(3-4), Autumn-Winter 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Gallileo in Context, Edited by Jurgen Renn Jurgen Renn pp271-280 'Editors Introduction: an engineer-scientist, artist and courtier at the origins of classical science' Wolfgang Lefevre pp281-298 'The context of practitioners: mechanics and its new objects. Galileo Engineer: art and modern science' Jurgen Renn, Peter Damerow and Simone Rieger pp299-422 'Hunting the white elephant: when and how did Galileo discover the law of fall? (with an appendix by Domenico Guilini) Sara Booth & Albert van Helden pp423-462 'The Virgin and the Telescope: the moons of Cigoli and Galileo' Rivka Feldhay pp463-488 'The contexts of the church, patrons and colleagues: New Science and Traditional power structures. Recent narratives on Galileo and the church: of the Three Dogmas of the Counter-Reformation' Paolo Galluzzi pp509-546 'Gasendi and l'Affaire Galilee of the Laws of Motion' Mario Biagioli pp547-592 'Replication of Monopoly? The Economies of Invention and Discovery in Galileo's Observations of 1610' Jurgen Renn pp593-596 'A Forgotten Controversy: Introductory note' G Castagenetti & M Camerota pp597-610 'Raffaello Caverni and his History of the Experimental Method in Italy' Raffaello Caverni pp611-626 'An Excerpt from History of the Experimental method in Italy' G Castagenetti & M Camerota pp627-632 'Antonio Favora and the Edizione Nazionale of Galileo's Work' Antonio Favaro pp633-640 'Apocryphal Galilean Writings' Hans-Werner Schutt pp641-644 'Emil Wohwill, Galileo and his battle for the Capernican system' Science, Technology and Human Values, 25(4) Autumn 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roli Varma pp395-416 'Changing Research Cultures in US Industry' Maria E Goncalves pp417-448 'The importance of being european; the science and politics of BSE in Portugal' Marilys Guillemin pp449-471 'Working practices of the Menopause clinic' Stefan Helmreich pp472-491 'Flexible infections: computer viruses, human bodies, nation states, evolutionary capitalism' Linda L Layne pp492-519 'The cultural fix; an anthropological contribution to science and technology studies' Review Essay Steve Fuller pp520-526 'The Governance of Science; Ideology and the future of the Open Society' Steve Fuller pp527-534 'Increasing Science's governability: response to Hans Radder' Social Studies of Science 30(4), August 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christopher R Henke pp483-512 'Making a Place for Science; the field trial' Cyrus C M Mody pp513-544 'A new way of flying: Difference, rhetoric and the autogiro in interwar aviation' C Thorpe & S Shapin pp545-590 'Who was J Robert Oppenheimer? Charisma and Complex Organisation' Ana Carneiro, Ana Sinoes And Maria P Diogo pp591-620 'Enlightenment Science in Portugal: The Estrangeirados and their communication networks' Comment Sheila Jasanoff pp621-632 'Reconstructing the Past, Constructing the Present: Can science studies and the history of science live happily ever after?' Review Ivan Crozier pp633 'Social Psychology (review of Martin Kusch 'Psychological Knoweldge: a social history and philosophy' Social Studies of Science 30(5), October 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Geoffrey C Bowker pp643-684 'Biodiversity Datadiversity' W Patrick McCray pp685-712 'Large Telescopes and the moral economy of recent astronomy' Ruth E Malone, E Boyd and Lisa A Bero pp713-736 'Science in the news: journalists' constructions of passive smoking as a social problem' Hugh Mackay, C Carne, P Benyon-Davies & D Tudhope pp737-758 'Reconfiguring the user: using rapid application development' Wendy Faulkner pp759-792 'Dualisms, Hierarchies and gender in engineering' Arthur C Peterson pp793 'Models as technological artefacts. Review of Models as mediators, perspectives on natural and social sciences; Serio Sismondo and Snair Gissis (eds) Social Studies of Science 30(6), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linda Derksen pp803-846 'Towards a sociology of measurement; the meaning of measurement error in the case of DNA profiling' Anne Kerr pp847-894 '(Re)constructing genetic disease: the clinical continuum between cystic fibrosis and male infertility' Mario Lohan pp895-916 'Constructive tensions in feminist technology studies' David Dickson pp917-924 'Science and its Public: the need for a Third Way' Wolfgang Krohn & Diderick Raven pp925-934 'The Zilsel Thesis in the context of dgar Zilsel's research programme' Edgar Zilsel pp935-950 'The Sociological roots of Science' Review Diane Vaughan pp951-956 'An Ethnographic Excursion ; review of Johan Sanne, Creatign Safety in Air Traffi Control' Studies in History and Philosophy and Science 31A(3), September 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anke Te Heesen pp381-404 'Boxes in Nature' Sophia M Connell pp405-428 'Aristotle and Galen on sex difference and reproduction; a new approach to an ancient rivalry' Fred d'Agostini pp429-448 'Incommensurability and commensuration; lessons from (and to) ethico- political theory' R Lin Chen pp449-472 'Theory versions instead of articulations of a paradigm' Michael Ben-Chaim pp473-502 'Locke's ideology of Common Sense' Discussion Eve Seguin pp503 'Bloor, Latour and the Field' Studies in History Philosphy and Science 31A(4), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J R Topham pp59-612 'Scientific publishing and the reading of science in 19th century Britain ; a historiographical survey and guide to sources' Andrew Cunningham pp613-644 'Science and religion in the 13th century revisited. The making of St Francis the Proto-ecologist, Part 1, creature not nature' J De Groot pp645-664 'Aspects of Aristotlean statics in Galileo's dynamics' Anna-K Mayer pp665-690 'Setting up a discipline; conflicting agendas of the Cambridge History of Science Committee, 1936-1950' Samir Okasha pp691-710 'Van Fraasen's critique of inference to the best explanation' Studies in History Philosophy of Science 32A(1) March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris McClellan pp1-30 'The legacy of Georges Cuvier in August Comte's natural philosophy' Andre Kukla pp31-68 'SETI: on the prospects and pursuitworthiness of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence' Andrew Cunningham pp69-98 'Science and Religion in the thirteenth century revisited. The making of St Francis the proto-ecologist, part 2 nature not creature' J Pulkkinen pp99-118 'The Popperian Programme and mathematics. Part 1, the fallibilist logic of mathematical discovery' Matthew L Jones pp119 'Writing and sentiment; Blaise Pascal, the Vacuum and the Pensees' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32B(1), March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R Clifton & H Halvorson pp1-32 'Entanglement and open systems in Algebraeic quantum field theory' M Ghins and T Budden pp33-52 'The principle of equivalence' J Mattingly pp53-76 'The replication of Hertz's cathode ray experiments' J Buchwald p77-80 'Reply to Mattingly' J Mattingly pp81 'Reply to Buchwald' T Matolcsi & A Goher pp83-100 'Spacetime without reference frames; an application to the velocity addition paradox' Reviews M Redei pp101-112 'Facets of Quantum logic' K Svozil pp113-116 'Quantum logic in algebraic approach' D Pestre pp117-120 'Making Physics' Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(4), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kostas Gavroglu pp429-434 'Introductory Remarks' Helge Kragh pp435-450 'Conceptual changes in chemistry; the notion of a chemical element, 1900-1925' B S Park pp451 'The contexts of simultaneous discovery; Slater, Pauling and the origins of hybridisation' Mary Jo Nye pp475-492 'Physical and biological modes of thought in the chemistry of Linus Pauling' A Karachalios pp493-510 'On the making of Quantuum chemistry in Germany' Ana Simoes & K Gavroglu pp511-548 'Quantum chemistry in Great Britain; developing a mathematical framework for Quantum Chemistry' J Ramsey pp549-568 'Of parameters and principles; producing theory in 20th century physics and chemistry' V Mosini pp569-582 'A brief history of the theory of resonance and of its interpretation' S Schweber & M Wachter pp583 'Complex systems, modelling and simulation' Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 31C(4), December 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C Brecht & S Nikilow pp511-530 'Displaying the Invisible: Volkskrankheiten on Exhibition in Imperial Germany' R G Delisle pp531-556 'The Biology/Culture Link in human evolution 1750-950; the problem of integration in science' B Theunissen pp557-578 'Turning Refracting into a science; F C Donder's scientific reform of lens prescription' S Gliboff pp579-598 'Paley's design argument as an inference to the best explanation, or Dawkins dilemma' J Scott Robert pp599-614 'Synthetic Biology' Nick Chater pp615-628 'Contrary views' R Olby pp629-636 'Whetting the appetite' Anne Fausto-Sterling pp637-646 The sex/gender perplex' Anandi Hattiangadi pp647-658 'Credibility@ feminist epistemology' B Pasveer pp659 'Affected bodies; on medical imaging technologies and the bodies imagined' Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32C(1), March 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G L Geison & M D Laubichler pp1-30 'The varied lives of organisms; variation in the historiography of the Biological sciences' E Suarez pp31-58 'Satellite DNA: a case study for the evolution of experimental techniques' S D Snobelen pp59-104 'Of stones, men and angels; the competing myth of Isabelle Duncan's Pre-Adamite Man 1860' E Thomson pp105-126 'Physiology, hygiene and the entry of women to the medical profession in Edinburgh, c 1869-1900' T Shanahan pp127-152 'Harvey, Aristotle and the weather cycle' Essay Reviews John Dupre pp169-178 'The many faces of philosophy of biology' Tim Lewens pp179-190 'No end to function talk in Biology' Jean-Paul Gaudilliere pp191 'The Pharmaceutical industry in the Biotech century; toward a history of science, technology and business' Technology and Culture 41(4), October 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R Williams pp641-668 'All that is solid melts into air' Historians of Technology in the information revolution' Y Bektas pp669-696 'The Sultans messenger, cultural constructions of Ottoman telegraphy, 1847-1880' A Jenks pp697-724 'A metro on the mount; the underground as a church of soviet civilisation' R Lindstrom pp725-751 'They all believe they are undiscovered Mary Pickfords; workers, photography and scientific management' P Scranton pp752-764 'Missing the target? A comment on Edward Constant's Reliable knowledge and unreliable stuff' J Law & V Singleton pp765-775 'Performance technology's stories; on social constructivism; performance and performativity' E W Constant II pp776-782 'Performance is a moving target, reliably' Transactions of the Newcomen Society 71(2), 1999-2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clive ELLAM p. 165-182 "`When engineering was fun...': an apprentice's eye view of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, 1948-1953." D. Rhys GWYN p. 183-204 "Hoisting machinery in the Gwynedd slate industry." Michael CABLE p. 205-228 "The development of glass-melting furnaces, 1850-1950." M.C. DUFFY p. 229-256 "The Velox boiler and its application to railway traction." Jane COATES and John COATES p. 257-268 "Bernard Waymouth and the change from wooden to steel ships." M. H. GOULD and B. M. J. BARTON p. 269-282 "Early reinforced concrete water towers, 1890-1931." H. CHANSON p. 283-304 "Railway dams in Australia: six historic structures." M. MATSUMOTO p. 305-326 "A hidden pitfall in the path of prewar Japanese military technology." -------------------