British Journal For The History Of Science

British Journal For The History Of Science

英国科学史杂志

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Translation and transmutation: the Origin of Species in China 15
Relocating anti-racist science: the 1950 UNESCO Statement on Race and economic development in the global South 5
Trade, knowledge and networks: the activities of the Society of Apothecaries and its members in London, c.1670-c.1800 4
Rothschild reversed: explaining the exceptionalism of biomedical research, 1971-1981 4
An experimental community: the East India Company in London, 1600-1800 3
Science and self-assessment: phrenological charts 1840-1940 3
What oral historians and historians of science can learn from each other 3
Fashioned in the light of physics: the scope and methods of Halford Mackinder's geography 2
'The want of a proper Gardiner': late Georgian Scottish botanic gardeners as intermediaries of medical and scientific knowledge 2
Specimens, slips and systems: Daniel Solander and the classification of nature at the world's first public museum, 1753-1768 2
'A place of great trust to be supplied by men of skill and integrity': assayers and knowledge cultures in late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century London 2
Practical mathematicians and mathematical practice in later seventeenth-century London 2
'Greenwich near London': the Royal Observatory and its London networks in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 2
Wars and wonders: the inter-island information networks of Georg Everhard Rumphius 2
The history of transdisciplinary race classification: methods, politics and institutions, 1840s-1940s 2
'X-rays don't tell lies': the Medical Research Council and the measurement of respiratory disability, 1936-1945 1
Editing entomology: natural-history periodicals and the shaping of scientific communities in nineteenth-century Britain 1
A cabinet of the ordinary: domesticating veterinary education, 1766-1799 1
Natural Knowledge, Inc.: the Royal Society as a metropolitan corporation 1
Science and islands in Indo-Pacific worlds 1
The 'genie of the storm': cyclonic reasoning and the spaces of weather observation in the southern Indian Ocean, 1851-1925 1
Pepys Island as a Pacific stepping stone: the struggle to capture islands on early modern maps 1
Reading and writing the scientific voyage: FitzRoy, Darwin and John Clunies Ross 1
Illustrating natural history: images, periodicals, and the making of nineteenth-century scientific communities 1
Charles Darwin and the scientific mind 1
Mathematicians on board: introducing lunar distances to life at sea 1
Francis Bacon's doctrine of idols: a diagnosis of 'universal madness' 1
Julian Trevelyan, Walter Maclay and Eric Guttmann: drawing the boundary between psychiatry and art at the Maudsley Hospital 1
'A new and hopeful type of social organism': Julian Huxley, JG Crowther and Lancelot Hogben on Roosevelt's New Deal 0
Retrospectives: Unconventional paths 0
Retrospectives: History of science in France 0
Cecile Morette and the Les Houches summer school for theoretical physics; or, how Girl Scouts, the 1944 Caen bombing and a marriage proposal helped rebuild French physics (1951-1972) 0
The mechanical life of plants: Descartes on botany 0
Sex in the laboratory: the Family Planning Association and contraceptive science in Britain, 1929-1959 0
From corps to discipline, part one: Charles d'Almeida, Pierre Bertin and French experimental physics, 1840-1880 0
A visit to Biotopia: genre, genetics and gardening in the early twentieth century 0
Health by design: teaching cleanliness and assembling hygiene at the nineteenth-century sanitation museum 0
Apes, skulls and drums: using images to make ethnographic knowledge in imperial Germany 0
Phyllis M. Tookey Kerridge and the science of audiometric standardization in Britain 0
Ethnic cartography and politics in Vienna, 1918-1945 0
Robert Boyle and the representation of imperceptible entities 0
The past as a work in progress 0
Life cycle of a star: Carl Sagan and the circulation of reputation 0
Epilogue 0
Imperial vernacular: phytonymy, philology and disciplinarity in the Indo-Pacific, 1800-1900 0
A hard nut to crack: nutmeg cultivation and the application of natural history between the Maluku islands and Isle de France (1750s-1780s) 0
Blood money: Harvey's De motu cordis (1628) as an exercise in accounting 0
Whaling intelligence: news, facts and US-American exploration in the Pacific 0
Why does Aristotle think bees are divine? Proportion, triplicity and order in the natural world 0