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<strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND ITS CULTURAL INFLUENCES<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

EDITOR<br />

STEPHEN P. WELDON<br />

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS<br />

JOHN A. STEWART<br />

JARED S. BUSS<br />

TECHNICAL CONSULTANT<br />

SYLWESTER RATOWT<br />

ADVISORY BOARD<br />

TOBY APPEL, Medical Historical Library, Yale University<br />

EMANUELA APPETITI, Smithsonian Institution<br />

MARK BLANCHARD, OCLC<br />

CLARK A. ELLIOTT, Belmont, Massachusetts<br />

MÁRCIA H. M. FERRAZ, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo<br />

DANIEL GOLDSTEIN, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />

JOY HARVEY, Somerville, Massachusetts<br />

HENRY LOWOOD, Stanford University Libraries<br />

KAREN REEDS, Princeton Research Forum<br />

ROBIN E. RIDER, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin—Madison<br />

MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />

CHU PINGYI, Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

DUAN YAOYONG, Chinese People's Armed Police Force Academy, PRC<br />

JONATHON ERLEN, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, USA<br />

MOON JOONG-YANG, Academy <strong>of</strong> Korean Studies, South Korea<br />

EDITORIAL OFFICE<br />

HISTORY OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT<br />

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA<br />

601 ELM STREET, ROOM 618<br />

NORMAN, OKLAHOMA 73019<br />

PHONE: 405-255-5187<br />

FAX: 405-325-2363<br />

EMAIL: isiscb@ou.edu<br />

SUBMISSION PAGE: http://www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/


The HSS Bibliographer’s Fund<br />

Contributors to this fund, through 31 July <strong>2011</strong>, are listed here. This fund was made possible by a challenge grant<br />

from the National Endowment for the Humanities. It is an honor to recognize and record here our contributors.<br />

Joan Cadden*<br />

Richard Creath &<br />

Jane Maienschein*<br />

Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation<br />

The Furumoto Research Foundation<br />

Michele L. Aldrich<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ann Blair<br />

Angela N. H. Creager<br />

Lorraine J. Daston<br />

Douglas Allchin<br />

Garland Allen<br />

Anonymous<br />

Janet Browne<br />

Stephen G. Brush*<br />

Allen G. Debus<br />

Renato Acampora<br />

Amy Ackerberg-Hastings<br />

William Adler<br />

Hanne Andersen<br />

Katharine Anderson<br />

Rachel Ankeny*<br />

Peder Anker<br />

Anonymous<br />

Anonymous<br />

Toby Appel^<br />

Wilbur Applebaum<br />

Adam J. Apt<br />

Aharon Armon<br />

Mitchell Ash<br />

William Ashworth<br />

Jean-Francois Auger<br />

Jose Bach<br />

Lawrence Badash<br />

Peter Barker<br />

Grant Barkley<br />

Lydia Barnett<br />

Megan Barnhart<br />

James Bartholomew<br />

Michael Barton<br />

Ross Bassett<br />

Harold Bauman<br />

Francesca Bavuso<br />

Donald deB. Beaver<br />

Jean Beetschen<br />

Riccardo Belle<br />

Elizabeth Bennett<br />

Jon Bergstrom<br />

Alan Beyerchen<br />

Nikhil Bhattacharya<br />

Amy Sue Bix<br />

John Blackmore<br />

Elizabeth Bennett<br />

Patrick Boner<br />

James J. Bono<br />

Kennard B. Bork<br />

Michael Borut<br />

Daniel Boukº<br />

Mary Ellen Bowden<br />

William Brice<br />

David Brock<br />

William Brock<br />

Thomas H. Broman<br />

Eve E. Buckley<br />

Joshua Buhs<br />

Juliet Burba<br />

Joe D. Burchfield<br />

Frederick Burkhardt<br />

Richard Burkhardt<br />

Leslie J. Burlingame<br />

John C. Burnham<br />

Charles C. Gillispie*<br />

In Honor and Memory<br />

<strong>of</strong> David Dibner<br />

John C. Greene*<br />

Frances Coulborn Kohler<br />

Virginia P. Dawson +<br />

Paul Forman<br />

Joseph Fruton<br />

Frederick Gregory*<br />

Gerald Holton*<br />

Clark A. Elliott +<br />

Bernard S. Finn<br />

Judith & David Goodstein<br />

Loren Graham<br />

Sara S. Gronim<br />

John L. Heilbron<br />

Harold Burstyn<br />

John Bush<br />

Ronald Calinger<br />

Lino Camprubiº<br />

Ken Caneva<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Cantor<br />

Toni V. Carey<br />

John Carson<br />

David Cassidy<br />

Tamara Caulkins<br />

Ranes Chakravorty<br />

James Challey<br />

Peggy Champlin<br />

Hasok Chang<br />

David Channell +<br />

Raz Chen-Morris<br />

Bella Chiu<br />

Terry Christensen<br />

H. Floris Cohen<br />

N.G. Coley<br />

Erik Conway<br />

Alix Cooper<br />

Jonathan Coopersmith<br />

Albert Costa<br />

Matthew Cottrell<br />

Matthew Crawfordº<br />

Paul J. Croce<br />

Michael & Michelle<br />

Cunningham<br />

Joseph W. Dauben<br />

Derek Davenport<br />

John Dawson<br />

Antonio De Andrade<br />

Peter R. Dear<br />

Luke Demaitre<br />

Michael Dennis<br />

Dennis Des Chene<br />

David Devorkin<br />

Ronald Doel<br />

Arthur Donovan<br />

Michael Dow<br />

Richard Duschl<br />

William Eamon<br />

John H. Eddy<br />

M. Eddy<br />

T. Edis<br />

Paul Edison<br />

Guy Emery<br />

Judith & Jonathon Erlen<br />

Raymond E. Fancher<br />

Paul Farber<br />

Anne Fausto-Sterling<br />

Tom & Uma Ferrell<br />

Paula Findlen<br />

Mark Finlay<br />

Sarton Circle ($2,500 and Above)<br />

Robert E. Kohler<br />

John A. Neu<br />

Margaret J. Osler*<br />

John A. Popplestone<br />

Lisbet Rausing Trust<br />

Dong-Won Kim<br />

Shinzo Kohjiya<br />

Sally Gregory Kohlstedt*<br />

Richard Kremer & Jane Carroll<br />

Bernard Lightman*<br />

Susan Lindee<br />

Legacy <strong>of</strong> R.L. Moore Project<br />

Robert Multhauf*<br />

Mary Jo & Robert Nye*<br />

Rhoda Rappaport<br />

River Branch Foundation<br />

David Rockefeller<br />

Laurence S. Rockefeller Fund<br />

Edward G. Ruestow<br />

M. Virginia & John W. Servos*<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Society</strong> ($1,000 – $ 2,499)<br />

Sustaining Members ($500 – $999)<br />

Pamela Henson<br />

Erwin Hiebert*<br />

Karl & Sally Hufbauer<br />

John Krige<br />

Ann LaBerge<br />

Carmen Lee<br />

Klaus Fischer<br />

Gary Fouty<br />

James Francis<br />

Robert Freidel<br />

Robert Marc Friedman<br />

W. Bruce Fye<br />

Elizabeth Garber +<br />

Janet Bell Garber<br />

Margaret Garber<br />

Lucille Garmon<br />

Hannah Gay<br />

Clayton Gearhart<br />

Patsy Gerstner +<br />

Neal Gillespie<br />

Patrick Girard<br />

Mary Louise Gleason*<br />

Maurice Glicksman<br />

Marie Glitz<br />

Andre Goddu<br />

Jan Golinski<br />

Graeme Gooday<br />

Kenneth Goodman<br />

Edward Gosselin<br />

John Gould<br />

Monica Green<br />

Elizabeth Green Musselman<br />

James Griesemer<br />

Anita Guerrini &<br />

Michael Osborne˜<br />

Stanley Guralnick<br />

Martin Gutzwiller<br />

Elizabeth Hachten<br />

Beth HaGath<br />

Ernst Hamm<br />

Roger Hahn<br />

Orit Halpern<br />

Thomas Hankins<br />

Caroline Hannaway<br />

Bert Hansen<br />

Katherine Haramundanis<br />

Jon M. Harkness &<br />

Jean Storlie<br />

Joseph E. Harmon<br />

Benjamin Harris<br />

Patricia Harris<br />

Joy Harvey<br />

Bill Hassinger<br />

Elizabeth Hatchen<br />

Kenneth Hellyar<br />

Javier Herrero Fernandez<br />

Bruce Hevly<br />

Hunter Heyck<br />

Anne Hiskes<br />

Bronwyn Holland<br />

David A. Hollinger<br />

Steven Livesey<br />

James E. McClellan III<br />

John Michel<br />

William Montgomery<br />

Ronald L. & Karen S. Numbers<br />

F. Jamil & Sally Palchick Ragep<br />

Contributors (Up to $499)<br />

Roderick Home<br />

Elizabeth Carroll-Horrocks<br />

and Thomas A.<br />

Horrocks^<br />

John Howard<br />

Danian Hu<br />

Jennifer Hubbard<br />

Bruce J. Hunt<br />

Melanie Hunter<br />

Hajime Inaba<br />

Mentz Indergaard<br />

Margaret Jacob<br />

Derek Jensen<br />

Wolfgang Jochle<br />

Ann Johnson<br />

Jeffrey Johnson<br />

Matthew Jones<br />

Susan Jones<br />

David Joravsky<br />

John Jungck<br />

David Kaiser<br />

Victor J. Katz<br />

Gwen Kay<br />

Joel Kaye<br />

Irving Kelter<br />

Daniel & Bettyann Kevles<br />

Peggy Kidwell<br />

Mi Gyung Kim<br />

William Kimler<br />

Vernon N. Kisling<br />

Martin Klein<br />

David Kohn<br />

Shigehisa Kuriyama<br />

Sachiko Kusukawa<br />

Marcel LaFollette<br />

David Larrabee<br />

Shoshi Lavinghouse<br />

Jack Lesch<br />

Bruce V. Lewenstein<br />

Albert C. Lewis<br />

Eric Liefaard<br />

David Lindberg*<br />

Joshua Lipton<br />

Richard Littman<br />

Pamela Long<br />

William & Marie Longton<br />

Phillip Loring<br />

Alan Love<br />

Sarah Lowengard<br />

Henry Lowood<br />

Kenneth M. Ludmerer<br />

Elizabeth Lunbeck<br />

Monica MacCallum<br />

Pamela E. Mack*<br />

Gregory Macklem<br />

Clifford Maier<br />

Carey J. Majeski<br />

Robert J. Malone*<br />

Ben Marsden<br />

Craig Martin<br />

Michael Massouh +<br />

Stephen C. McCluskey<br />

W. Patrick McCray<br />

Victor K. McElhemy<br />

Sylvia McGrath<br />

John L. McKnight<br />

Donna Mehos<br />

Everett I. Mendelsohn<br />

Minakshi Menonº<br />

Margaret O. Meredith<br />

Michal Meyerº<br />

Ronald E. Mickens<br />

Erika Milam<br />

Sara Joan Miles<br />

Jill Morawski<br />

Joseph A. Moyzis<br />

Staffan Mueller-Wille<br />

Nancy J. Nersessian<br />

Michael Neufeld<br />

Sheila Counce Nicklas<br />

Tsunehiko Nomura<br />

Lynn K. Nyhart<br />

Brian W. Ogilvie<br />

Marilyn Ogilvie<br />

Robert Olby<br />

Allan Olley<br />

Ynez O’ Neil l<br />

Naomi Oreskes<br />

Takushi Otani<br />

Laura Christine Otis<br />

Dorinda Outram<br />

Brian Page<br />

Louise Y. Palmer<br />

Leonello Paoloni<br />

Giuliano Pancaldi<br />

Katherine Pandora<br />

John Parascandola<br />

Katharine Park<br />

Reno Parker<br />

Karen Parshall<br />

Diane B. Paul<br />

Philip J. Pauly<br />

Sharrona Pearl<br />

Peter Pesic<br />

Stuart Peterfreund<br />

Christine Petto<br />

James A. Pittman<br />

Jefferson Pooley<br />

Theodore Porter<br />

Joan Pratt<br />

H. Gunther Rudenberg<br />

Michael Shank<br />

Nancy G. Siraisi<br />

Heinrich & Eve von Staden<br />

Arnold W. Thackray*<br />

Robert J. Richards<br />

Alan Rocke<br />

James Ruffner<br />

Robert & Mary-Peale Sch<strong>of</strong>ield<br />

James Secord<br />

Rivers Singleton<br />

John K. Pribram<br />

Alan Pritchard<br />

Stephen P. Push<br />

Mary Quinlan-McGrath<br />

Sheila Rabin<br />

Karen Rader<br />

Gregory Radick<br />

Nicolas Rasmussen<br />

Sylwester Ratowt<br />

Karen & James Reeds<br />

Barbara Reeves<br />

Lynette Regouby<br />

Joan L. Richards<br />

Marsha Richmond<br />

Robin E. Rider<br />

Harriet Ritvo<br />

Michael Robinson<br />

Nils Roll-Hansen<br />

L. de Rooy<br />

Barbara G. Rosenkrantz<br />

George Rosenstein<br />

Margaret Rossiter^<br />

Marc Rothenberg*<br />

David Rowe<br />

Helen Rozwadowski<br />

Martin Rudwick<br />

Gina Rumore<br />

Andrea Rusnock &<br />

Paul Lucier<br />

H. Darrel Rutkin<br />

Ken Saito<br />

Todd Savitt<br />

Morton L. Schagrin<br />

Stefan Scherer<br />

Judith Johns Schloegel<br />

Joop Schopman<br />

Christoph Scriba<br />

Robert W. Seidel<br />

Jole R. Shackelford<br />

Alan E. Shapiro<br />

April Shelford<br />

Kate Sheppard<br />

Ann Shteir<br />

Robert Silliman<br />

Ruth Lewin Sime<br />

Patrick Slaney<br />

Angela Smith<br />

Gerard Smith<br />

Hilary A. Smith<br />

Merritt Roe Smith<br />

Pamela H. Smith<br />

David Soderberg<br />

Miriam Solomon<br />

Larry Spencer<br />

Ida Stamhuis<br />

Sidney Stern Memorial Trust<br />

Charlene & Michael M. Sokal^* +<br />

Thomas R. Williams<br />

Spencer Weart<br />

Joella & William Yoder<br />

Kristen Zacharias<br />

Laurence D. Smith<br />

Scott Spear<br />

Emily Thompson<br />

Frederick Weinstein<br />

Karin E. Wetmore<br />

Roger L. Williams<br />

Darwin H. Stapleton<br />

Bruce Stephenson<br />

Peter F. Stevens<br />

James E. Strick·<br />

Frank Sulloway<br />

Sherman Suter<br />

Kara Swansonº<br />

Loyd Swenson<br />

Edith D. Sylla*<br />

Liba Taub<br />

Hunter Taylor<br />

Kenneth L. Taylor<br />

David Topper +<br />

Lisa Torres<br />

Roger D. Turnerº<br />

Fran Ula<br />

Conevery Valencius<br />

Klaas Van Berkel<br />

A. Bowdoin Van Riper &<br />

Julie Newell<br />

Sharon Vaughn-Lahman<br />

Linda Voigts<br />

Andreas Vourtsis<br />

Michael Wade<br />

Jessica Wang<br />

Joan Warnow-Blewett<br />

Ruth Wattenberg<br />

Eleanor Webster<br />

Marjorie K. Webster<br />

Charles Weiner +<br />

Stephen Weininger<br />

Robert Weinstock<br />

Stephen Weldon<br />

Kentwood Wells<br />

Robert Westman<br />

Matthew White<br />

Maurice Whitten<br />

Keren Wick<br />

Elizabeth Williams<br />

L. Pearce &<br />

Sylvia I. Williams<br />

Thomas Word<br />

Eri Yagi<br />

Toshihiro Yamada<br />

John J. Zernel<br />

Qiong Zhang<br />

* Officers’ Incentive Fund + In honor <strong>of</strong> Robert E. Sch<strong>of</strong>ield · In memory <strong>of</strong> Gerald L. Geison ˜ In honor <strong>of</strong> John Neu ^ In honor <strong>of</strong> Clark Elliott º Graduate Student Challenge<br />

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Contents<br />

Introduction<br />

Appendix: Specialized Journals in the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Related Fields<br />

Journal List<br />

vii<br />

xi<br />

xiv<br />

A. Tools for Historians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 1<br />

1 General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 1<br />

2 National contexts . . . . . . . . 5<br />

3 Reference works and repositories . . . 5<br />

5 Historiography & historical methods . . 6<br />

6 <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession . . . 7<br />

7 Historians <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . . . 8<br />

B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding<br />

<strong>Science</strong> 10<br />

10 Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 10<br />

11 Sociological & psychological analysis . . 14<br />

12 Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 15<br />

C. Thematic Approaches to the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

17<br />

20 <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 17<br />

21 <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 17<br />

22 <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . . 18<br />

23 <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . . 19<br />

26 <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . . 20<br />

27 <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 20<br />

28 <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . . 21<br />

29 <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

D. Aspects <strong>of</strong> Scientific Practice and Organization<br />

25<br />

40 Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 25<br />

41 Scientific instruments . . . . . . . 25<br />

42 Scientific education; educational institutions 26<br />

43 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . . 27<br />

E. Disciplinary Classification 29<br />

101 Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 29<br />

102 <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . . 29<br />

103 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

104 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />

110 Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . . 31<br />

111 Astrology . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />

112 Physics; physical sciences, general . . . 31<br />

113 Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 32<br />

114 Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

120 Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 34<br />

121 Geography; cartography; exploration . . 35<br />

122 Natural history . . . . . . . . . 36<br />

123 Environmental sciences . . . . . . 37<br />

124 Paleontology . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

130 Biological sciences, general . . . . . 39<br />

131 Botany . . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

132 Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 40<br />

133 Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . . 40<br />

134 Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 42<br />

135 Physical anthropology . . . . . . . 42<br />

136 Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

137 Psychology; comparative psychology . . 43<br />

140 Social sciences, general . . . . . . 45<br />

141 Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />

143 Economics . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />

145 Archaeology . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />

150 Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 45<br />

151 Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . . 48<br />

152 Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 49<br />

153 Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />

160 Technology, general . . . . . . . 50<br />

161 Communication & computer technology . 52<br />

163 Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />

164 Air & space technology . . . . . . 52<br />

F. Classification by Geographical Area and<br />

Cultural Influence 53<br />

200 Cultural & cross-cultural contexts . . 53<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 53<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 53<br />

142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 53<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 53<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 54<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 54<br />

210 Arabic-Islamic contexts . . . . . . 54<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 54<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 56<br />

3. Reference works and repositories . . . 56<br />

5. Historiography & historical methods . . 56<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 56<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 56<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 56<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 56<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 56<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 56<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 57<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 57<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 57<br />

104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 58<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 59<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 59<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 59<br />

133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 59<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 60<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 60<br />

146. <strong>History</strong> as a discipline . . . . . . 60<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 60<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 60<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 60<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 60<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 60


ii<br />

220 Medieval Byzantine contexts . . . . 61<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 61<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 61<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 61<br />

230 Asian contexts . . . . . . . . . 61<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 61<br />

5. Historiography & historical methods . . 61<br />

12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 61<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 61<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 61<br />

26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 61<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 61<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 62<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 62<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 62<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 62<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 62<br />

131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 63<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 63<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 63<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 63<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 63<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 63<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 64<br />

240 Indian contexts . . . . . . . . . 64<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 64<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 64<br />

6. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession . . . 64<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 64<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions 64<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 64<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 64<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 65<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 65<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 65<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 65<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 65<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 65<br />

133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 65<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 65<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 66<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 66<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 66<br />

250 Jewish contexts . . . . . . . . . 66<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 66<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 66<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 66<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 66<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 66<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 66<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 66<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 66<br />

133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 66<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 66<br />

260 Native American contexts . . . . . 67<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 67<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 67<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 67<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 67<br />

270 African, Australian, and traditional cultural<br />

contexts . . . . . . . . . 67<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 67<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 67<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 67<br />

G. Chronological Classification 68<br />

300 Prehistory . . . . . . . . . . 68<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 68<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 68<br />

311 Ancient Near Eastern contexts . . . 68<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 68<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 68<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 68<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 68<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 68<br />

312 Ancient Greek and Roman contexts . . 68<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 68<br />

27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 69<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 69<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 69<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 70<br />

104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 70<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 71<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 71<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 72<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 72<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 72<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 72<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 72<br />

136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 72<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 72<br />

146. <strong>History</strong> as a discipline . . . . . . 72<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 72<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 73<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 73<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 73<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 73<br />

320 Medieval Western European contexts . 73<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 73<br />

12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 73<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 73<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 74<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 74<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 74<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 74<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 74<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 75<br />

104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 75<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 76<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 76<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 76<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 77<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 77<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 77<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 77<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 77<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 77<br />

140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 77<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 77<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 79<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 79<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 79<br />

330 Renaissance Western European contexts 79


iii<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 79<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 80<br />

10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 80<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 81<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 81<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 81<br />

27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 81<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 81<br />

40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 82<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 82<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions 82<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 82<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 82<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 83<br />

104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 84<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 84<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 86<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 87<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 87<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 88<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 88<br />

124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 88<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 88<br />

131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 88<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 89<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 89<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 89<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 89<br />

145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 89<br />

146. <strong>History</strong> as a discipline . . . . . . 89<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 89<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 91<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 91<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 91<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 92<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 92<br />

340 17th century . . . . . . . . . 92<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 92<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 93<br />

3. Reference works and repositories . . . 93<br />

10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 93<br />

12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 94<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 94<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 94<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 94<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 95<br />

40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 96<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 96<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions 96<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 96<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 96<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 97<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 100<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 101<br />

111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 103<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 103<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 104<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 105<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 105<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 105<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 106<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 106<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 106<br />

131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 107<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 107<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 107<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 107<br />

140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 107<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 108<br />

145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 108<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 108<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 109<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 109<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 109<br />

350 18th century . . . . . . . . . 109<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 109<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 110<br />

3. Reference works and repositories . . . 110<br />

5. Historiography & historical methods . . 110<br />

12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 110<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 110<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 111<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 112<br />

26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 112<br />

27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 112<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 112<br />

40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 113<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 113<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions114<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 114<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 114<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 114<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 115<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 116<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 117<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 117<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 118<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 119<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 119<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 120<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 121<br />

131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 121<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 121<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 122<br />

136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 122<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 123<br />

140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 124<br />

142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 124<br />

143. Economics . . . . . . . . . . 124<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 124<br />

145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 124<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 124<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 126<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 126<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 126<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 126<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 126<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 127<br />

164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 127<br />

360 19th century . . . . . . . . . 127<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 127<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 129<br />

10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 129<br />

12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 130<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 130<br />

21. <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 130<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 131<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 132<br />

26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 133<br />

27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 134


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28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 134<br />

29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 135<br />

40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 135<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 135<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions136<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 137<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 137<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 137<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 138<br />

104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 140<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 140<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 142<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 143<br />

114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 144<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 144<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 146<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 147<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 148<br />

124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 148<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 149<br />

131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 150<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 150<br />

133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 151<br />

134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 155<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 155<br />

136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 156<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 157<br />

140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 160<br />

141. Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 162<br />

142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 162<br />

143. Economics . . . . . . . . . . 162<br />

145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 162<br />

146. <strong>History</strong> as a discipline . . . . . . 162<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 162<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 166<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 167<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 169<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 170<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 172<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 172<br />

370 20th century . . . . . . . . . 172<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 172<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 173<br />

10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 173<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 173<br />

21. <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 175<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 175<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 178<br />

26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 179<br />

27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 180<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 180<br />

29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 180<br />

40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 181<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 182<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions182<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 183<br />

101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 183<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 183<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 184<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 187<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 189<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 192<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 193<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 194<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 195<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 195<br />

124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 196<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 196<br />

131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 197<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 198<br />

133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 198<br />

134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 200<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 201<br />

136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 202<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 202<br />

140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 204<br />

141. Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 205<br />

142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 205<br />

143. Economics . . . . . . . . . . 206<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 206<br />

146. <strong>History</strong> as a discipline . . . . . . 206<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 206<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 210<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 211<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 212<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 213<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 215<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 215<br />

164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 216<br />

375 20th century, late, and 21st century . . 217<br />

1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 217<br />

2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 217<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 217<br />

21. <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 217<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 217<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 218<br />

26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 219<br />

27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 219<br />

28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 220<br />

29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 220<br />

40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 220<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 220<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions221<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 221<br />

102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 221<br />

103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 222<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 222<br />

112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 223<br />

113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 223<br />

120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 224<br />

121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 225<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 225<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 225<br />

124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 227<br />

130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 227<br />

132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 228<br />

133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 228<br />

134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 228<br />

135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 229<br />

136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 229<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 229<br />

140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 229<br />

141. Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 230<br />

143. Economics . . . . . . . . . . 230<br />

144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 230<br />

145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 230<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 230<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 231<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 232<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 232<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 233<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 234<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 235<br />

164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 235


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380 21st century . . . . . . . . . . 238<br />

20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 238<br />

22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 238<br />

23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 238<br />

29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 238<br />

41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 238<br />

42. Scientific education; educational institutions238<br />

43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 238<br />

110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 238<br />

122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 238<br />

123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 238<br />

134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 239<br />

150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 239<br />

151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 239<br />

152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 239<br />

153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 239<br />

160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 239<br />

161. Communication & computer technology 239<br />

163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 239<br />

Book Reviews 241<br />

Author Index 267<br />

Subject Index 297


Introduction<br />

The <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> was begun in 1913 by the historian <strong>of</strong><br />

science George Sarton as part <strong>of</strong> his new journal<br />

<strong>Isis</strong>. It seeks to provide, each year, a comprehensive<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> the most recent work done in<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> science and allied fields. It covers<br />

all time periods and all disciplines and strives to<br />

be truly international in scope. Below, readers<br />

will find information on the use and structure<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bibliography as well as directions for access<br />

to the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />

Medicine database, which includes this bibliography,<br />

and to other bibliographic sources in the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> science and related fields.<br />

As with all such projects, there are limitations,<br />

and certain fields <strong>of</strong> study are not fully<br />

covered. In addition, the many journals that are<br />

peripheral to our field cannot be surveyed each<br />

year. There is sometimes a longer lag time for<br />

works published in those forums as well as for<br />

works published by presses outside <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America because access is <strong>of</strong>ten more difficult.<br />

Individual contributions are always welcome.<br />

New in <strong>2011</strong><br />

Once again the bibliography has expanded.<br />

Like last year, the volume contains over 4100<br />

classified entries and over 1000 reviews. What<br />

makes this volume physically much larger,<br />

however, are the contents lists that accompany<br />

the edited book entries. There are 2000 chapters<br />

included in this volume and almost half <strong>of</strong> them<br />

are classified.<br />

The bibliography also has greater diversity<br />

this year. At the end <strong>of</strong> last year, I made an<br />

appeal to the membership <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> to send me citations. I received so<br />

great a response that my assistants and I have<br />

not been able to enter all <strong>of</strong> them yet. Frequently,<br />

one citation led to several others when<br />

we would discover a book or a journal that had<br />

articles besides the one we went to get.<br />

I wish to thank all <strong>of</strong> those contributors, and<br />

I apologize to you if your entries didn’t make<br />

it into this year’s bibliography. Rest assured<br />

that they will appear next year. Let me make a<br />

further appeal for contributions. If you know <strong>of</strong><br />

works that should be included, don’t hesitate to<br />

contact me.<br />

A new and growing bibliography that I<br />

have helped build this past year is the World<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Online website, http:<br />

//www.dhst-whso.org/. This past summer,<br />

I worked with two graduate students to develop<br />

a classification structure for internet resources.<br />

My assistants found, described, and<br />

classified over 300 items. During the next<br />

few years, this site will grow as a bibliography<br />

for scholarly online resources in history<br />

<strong>of</strong> science. This site is supported by the International<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>/Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology (IUHPS/DHST).<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Naming conventions. Family names are in<br />

small caps throughout the bibliography. Articles<br />

such as von, de, and della are usually<br />

not considered to be part <strong>of</strong> the last name, but<br />

this varies by person, country, and language.<br />

Asian names in Asian publications are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

given in reverse Western order. Alphabetization<br />

is by last name <strong>of</strong> the individual with primary<br />

responsibility for the text.<br />

Cross-referencing. Cross-references are<br />

indicated with [ref.] throughout. Crossreferences<br />

to book reviews are identified by an<br />

R before the number, and refer to items in the<br />

book review section that follows the classified<br />

listing.<br />

Indexing <strong>of</strong> author names. In some instances<br />

an item will appear twice, once alone and once<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> an encompassing work (such as a<br />

chapter in an edited volume). In those instances,<br />

the author index lists only the the independent<br />

citation.<br />

Subject index. The terminology used in the<br />

subject index corresponds as closely as possible<br />

to terminology already in use either in the<br />

old <strong>Isis</strong> classification system or in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

companion bibliographies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Technology, and Medicine database (see<br />

below). New subject index terms are drawn<br />

from the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress where possible.<br />

Entirely new terminology is added at the discretion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bibliographer.


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Introduction<br />

Book reviews. In the book review section,<br />

reviews are listed alphabetically by author or<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> the book. In the author index, they are<br />

listed under the author <strong>of</strong> the review, but not<br />

author <strong>of</strong> the book.<br />

Dissertations. Dissertations cited from Dissertation<br />

Abstracts International have been entered<br />

from the information in the electronic<br />

database UMI ProQuest Dissertation and Theses,<br />

which is a subscription database accessible<br />

through Proquest at the following website:<br />

http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/<br />

gateway.<br />

Source notes. In book records, some descriptions<br />

or contents lists are marked as “from<br />

WorldCat.” This means that the information<br />

came directly from the OCLC World-<br />

Cat database (see http://www.oclc.org/<br />

worldcat/) and not from the book itself.<br />

Where a description states “from the publisher,”<br />

this means that it was taken from the publisher’s<br />

website or from its printed catalog.<br />

Electronic publication conventions. Where<br />

there are both electronic and print forms <strong>of</strong> a<br />

journal record, the entry does not indicate which<br />

version was used to check the citation. Where<br />

only an electronic form exists, electronic access<br />

information is given for the article. In some<br />

cases, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number<br />

<strong>of</strong> an the item is listed. DOI numbers are<br />

unique for all digitally published works. Works<br />

with a DOI can be located through the internet<br />

at the following url: http://www.doi.org/.<br />

Readers should note that access to e-published<br />

articles <strong>of</strong>ten requires a subscription or a fee.<br />

Many libraries will have such subscriptions but<br />

this varies widely.<br />

General Note on Classification<br />

The current <strong>Isis</strong> classification system for<br />

works in the history <strong>of</strong> science is a two-level<br />

hierarchy. It emphasizes time period and discipline,<br />

and the bulk <strong>of</strong> the bibliography is<br />

found in section G. Section F deals with geographically<br />

based cultural traditions. It is<br />

designed for subjects that are either not part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Western scientific tradition or, as in the<br />

case <strong>of</strong> Islamic science, <strong>of</strong>ten studied apart<br />

from the Western historical tradition. Section E<br />

holds items classified by discipline that do not<br />

fit into the narrower chronological or cultural<br />

sections. Sections A through D accommodate<br />

works either that are very general, that focus on<br />

non-disciplinary topics, or that have a specific<br />

analytical framework.<br />

Items whose subjects are confined to a particular<br />

chronological period in the Western scientific<br />

tradition will be found in that time period.<br />

Where a subject stretches between two periods,<br />

the item will be in the earlier period. Where<br />

a subject encompasses more than two chronological<br />

periods, the item will be placed in the<br />

topical or disciplinary category in the first part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bibliography.<br />

Where an item covers two disciplinary fields,<br />

it will probably be classified in one <strong>of</strong> the two<br />

fields. Items covering three or more widely<br />

disparate fields will usually be classified in a<br />

non-disciplinary category.<br />

All items are entered only once. Because<br />

most works could easily be classified in more<br />

than one subject area, it is impossible for each<br />

classification division to contain a comprehensive<br />

list <strong>of</strong> all works relevant to that subject.<br />

Users should consult the subject index for a<br />

thorough coverage <strong>of</strong> topics.<br />

For a more detailed description <strong>of</strong> this system,<br />

see the introduction to this bibliography<br />

in volume 93 (2002): pp. vii–viii. You<br />

can also find my history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Isis</strong> classification<br />

system in Circumscribere volume<br />

6 (2009), which can be accessed online at<br />

http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/<br />

circumhc/article/view/1942.<br />

HistSciTechMed Database<br />

Online access to the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

data is through the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Technology, and Medicine database<br />

(HistSciTechMed, formerly HSTM). It is<br />

hosted by OCLC and available through its First-<br />

Search platform. HistSciTechMed contains all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the data from the <strong>Isis</strong> bibliographies from<br />

1974 to the present. In addition, it contains<br />

data from three other bibliographies: the <strong>Current</strong><br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong> in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />

containing entries from 1987 to the present;<br />

the Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza<br />

(BISS) from 1982 to the present; and data from<br />

the Wellcome <strong>Bibliography</strong> for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine from 1991 to 2004, supplemented<br />

regularly with monograph citations supplied<br />

by the Wellcome Library for the <strong>History</strong> and<br />

Understanding <strong>of</strong> Medicine.<br />

HistSciTechMed can be accessed through<br />

libraries or institutions with a subscription to<br />

the service or by individuals who are members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong>. For<br />

individual member access, go to the HSS web<br />

site http://www.hssonline.org/teaching/<br />

teaching_databasenew.html and follow the<br />

instructions for access.<br />

Searching the HistSciTechMed database. Because<br />

HistSciTechMed contains data compiled


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ix<br />

by several independent bibliographers, no rigid<br />

terminological standard for indexing exists—<br />

only a loose set <strong>of</strong> conventions. Researchers<br />

using the HistSciTechMed database might find<br />

it useful to use the subject index in this volume<br />

to help them with their searches; in addition<br />

they should try variations <strong>of</strong> terms and alternatives.<br />

Information about classification and<br />

indexing can be accessed and downloaded online<br />

as well through the <strong>Isis</strong> CB website http:<br />

//www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website.<br />

Open Access to the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> are freely<br />

available over the Internet through the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press website. All bibliographies<br />

at least one year old will be available<br />

without a subscription. PDF files <strong>of</strong> these<br />

print bibliographies can be found at http:<br />

//www.journals.uchicago.edu/loi/isis.<br />

Bibliographies since 2004 can also be downloaded<br />

from the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

website at http://www.hssonline.org/<br />

publications/current_bibliography_<br />

oclc.html These PDF files are searchable and<br />

are identical to the hard copy versions.<br />

In addition, all <strong>Isis</strong> data over one year old<br />

in the HistSciMedTech database is accessible<br />

without subscription through the World-<br />

Cat.org search engine hosted by OCLC). You<br />

can find a link to this free search engine at the<br />

HSS website mentioned above (http://www.<br />

hssonline.org/publications/current_<br />

bibliography_oclc.html). There is also a<br />

search box on the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> site (http:<br />

//www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/<br />

index.html). Instructions are given in those<br />

places on how to limit the search just to <strong>Isis</strong><br />

data.<br />

Other Bibliographic Sources<br />

There exist numerous specialized bibliographies<br />

dealing with the history <strong>of</strong> science. To<br />

find them, search this and previous issues <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong>. In addition to<br />

these singly published bibliographies, there are<br />

annual publications in various fields that readers<br />

should consult, many <strong>of</strong> which are available<br />

through the internet. Below is a short and incomplete<br />

list.<br />

The Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della<br />

Scienza is annually updated and has special<br />

strengths in Italian language sources. Their<br />

web site gives access to a searchable version<br />

<strong>of</strong> their database in either Italian or English,<br />

and has links to other useful resources.<br />

(See http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/<br />

biblio/ebiss.html.)<br />

There is a periodically updated list <strong>of</strong><br />

current works on Islamic science in the Islamic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Newsletter available online at<br />

http://islamsci.mcgill.ca/. The Scientific<br />

Instrument Commission has an online<br />

bibliography <strong>of</strong> over 3,000 works at http:<br />

//www.sic.iuhps.org/in_bibrm.htm.<br />

There are also two serially published bibliographies<br />

<strong>of</strong> note: The “Abstracts” section in<br />

each issue <strong>of</strong> Historia Mathematica by Glen<br />

Van Brummelen is an excellent annotated bibliography<br />

for the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. Also,<br />

the “<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australian<br />

<strong>Science</strong>” compiled by J. Horacek in each volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> Historical Records <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>Science</strong><br />

provides important references to Australian<br />

scientific history.<br />

In addition, readers should be aware <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bright Sparcs website (http://www.asap.<br />

unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/), which includes<br />

biographical information as well as references<br />

to archival and bibliographical materials for<br />

Australians involved in the development <strong>of</strong><br />

the sciences, technology, and medicine. An<br />

especially large bibliography on American<br />

science can be downloaded from http://<br />

home.earthlink.net/˜claelliott/ which<br />

is maintained by Clark Elliott.<br />

The <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> website (http:<br />

//www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/)<br />

has links to these online resources and provides<br />

general information about the bibliography, its<br />

purpose, history, and ways <strong>of</strong> contributing to<br />

the project. The bibliographer welcomes comments<br />

and suggestions as well as notice <strong>of</strong> new<br />

publications for inclusion in future issues.<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

I want to thank those individuals who have<br />

corresponded with me over the past year. If you<br />

don’t see all <strong>of</strong> the citations that you sent to me,<br />

it may be that we have not yet had a chance<br />

to fully pro<strong>of</strong>read the entries. In most cases,<br />

these entries will appear next year. Emanuela<br />

Appetiti and Lawrence S. Larsen helped with<br />

foreign language pro<strong>of</strong>ing. Steven Livesey annually<br />

provides help in locating hard-to-find<br />

medieval citations. I am fortunate to have an<br />

active panel <strong>of</strong> contributors and an extremely<br />

helpful advisory board. The graduate students<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Department at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma provide the daily support<br />

for this project. This year my assistants on<br />

the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> have been John<br />

Stewart and Jared Buss. Two other graduate stu-


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dents, Margaret Gaida and Amy Rodgers, were<br />

invaluable in both collecting and developing the<br />

World <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Online database.<br />

This bibliography would not be possible<br />

without the twin support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> and the University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma.<br />

Especially important to mention are the many<br />

people who have given generously to financially<br />

support this project, and their contributions are<br />

recognized in the HSS Bibliographer’s Fund<br />

announcement at the front <strong>of</strong> this volume.<br />

Stephen P. Weldon<br />

Norman, Oklahoma<br />

Information for Contributors<br />

Scholars publishing or knowing <strong>of</strong> articles pertinent to the scope <strong>of</strong> the CB should notify the <strong>Isis</strong><br />

<strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice: Send all contributions to Stephen P. Weldon, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>, 601 Elm St., Room 618, University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019–3106; email:<br />

isiscb@ou.edu; web page: http://www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/. For those wishing<br />

to contribute an entry or entries, please send as much information about the items as possible. Use<br />

the entries in this bibliography to guide you. Descriptive remarks are encouraged but should be kept<br />

to about fifty words.


Appendix: Specialized Journals in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Related<br />

Fields<br />

This list focuses on currently published journals in the history <strong>of</strong> science, but it also includes journals<br />

in related fields, such as the history <strong>of</strong> technology and medicine as well as the philosophy and<br />

social studies <strong>of</strong> science, technology, and medicine. These journals represent major peer-reviewed<br />

publications <strong>of</strong> record in this field. Readers should note that a number <strong>of</strong> journals on this list have<br />

not been scanned recently, but that it is the intention to do so in the near future.<br />

Readers wishing to find out whether articles from journals on this list have been cited in this<br />

bibliography should turn to the longer jourals list following this appendix, where an asterisk indicates<br />

at least one citation appears from the journal this year.<br />

Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum<br />

Aestimatio<br />

Aleph: Historical Studies in <strong>Science</strong> and Judaism<br />

Ambix<br />

Analecta: Studia i Materialy z Dziejów Nauki<br />

IEEE Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Computing<br />

Annals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Apeiron<br />

Arabic <strong>Science</strong>s and Philosophy<br />

Archive for <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Exact <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Archives Internationales d’histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Archives <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

Archaeoastronomy: The Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in Culture<br />

Asclepio<br />

Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity<br />

Azogue<br />

Beiträge zur Geschichte der Geophysik und Kosmischen Physik<br />

Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche<br />

British Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

British <strong>Society</strong> for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Bulletin<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology<br />

Bulletin for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Scientific Instrument <strong>Society</strong><br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology & <strong>Society</strong><br />

Canadian Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>History</strong>/Bulletin Canadien d’Historie de la Medecine<br />

Centaurus<br />

Chemical Heritage<br />

Chinese Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

Circumscribere: International Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Configurations<br />

Cronos<br />

Culture and Cosmos<br />

Dynamis<br />

Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine<br />

Earth <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>History</strong><br />

East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and <strong>Society</strong>: An International Journal<br />

East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine<br />

Endeavour<br />

Environmental <strong>History</strong><br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

Galilæana: Journal <strong>of</strong> Galilean Studies


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Gesnerus<br />

Gewina<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Technology<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Human <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Historia Mathematica<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Life <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

Historical Records <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s Médicales<br />

Historia Scientiarum<br />

Historical Studies in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

HOST: Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

Imago Mundi<br />

Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>Isis</strong><br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomical <strong>History</strong> and Heritage<br />

Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astronomy<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Behavioral <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Allied <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Neurosciences<br />

Kagakushi Kenkyu (<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry)<br />

Kagakusi Kenkyu (<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)<br />

Korot<br />

Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki<br />

Llull<br />

Lychnos<br />

História, Ciências, Saúde—Manguinhos<br />

Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte<br />

Medical <strong>History</strong><br />

Medizinhistorisches Journal<br />

Metascience<br />

MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)<br />

Micrologus<br />

Mitteilungen<br />

Monografie z Dziejow Nauki i Techniki<br />

Neusis<br />

Noesis<br />

Notes and Records <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong><br />

NTM<br />

Nuncius<br />

Organon<br />

Osiris<br />

Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari: Studies in Ottoman <strong>Science</strong><br />

Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong><br />

Pharmacy in <strong>History</strong><br />

Philosophia Naturalis<br />

Physics in Perspective<br />

Physis<br />

Polhem<br />

Public Understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Quaderns d’Història de l’Enginyeria<br />

Revue d’histoire des mathématiques<br />

Revue d’Histoire de la Pharmacie<br />

Revue d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Revue des Questions Scientifiques<br />

Rittenhouse<br />

Saber y Tiempo<br />

Scientia Canadensis


Appendix: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Journals<br />

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<strong>Science</strong> in Context<br />

<strong>Science</strong> as Culture<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Human Values<br />

Sciamvs<br />

Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Studies in <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine and <strong>Science</strong><br />

Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part C: Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biological and<br />

Biomedical <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part B: Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics<br />

Studies in the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Archiv<br />

Suhayl<br />

Technology and Culture<br />

Technikgeschichte<br />

Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Newcomen <strong>Society</strong><br />

Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki<br />

Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften<br />

Zhongguo Keji Shiliao (China Historical Materials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />

Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>s)


Journal List<br />

The list <strong>of</strong> journal abbreviations below is a cumulative list that includes journals cited in past<br />

volumes <strong>of</strong> this bibliography. The asterisks indicate that a journal is cited this year.<br />

1650-1850 1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and<br />

Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (1065-3112)<br />

Abaco Abaco (0213-6252)<br />

Achad. Leonardi Vinci Achademia Leonardi Vinci<br />

Act. Hist. Leopold. Acta Historica Leopoldina<br />

Acta Bot. Neerlandica Acta Botanica Neerlaudica<br />

*Acta Carsologica Acta Carsologica (0583-6050)<br />

Acta Comeniana Acta Comeniana: Archiv pro<br />

Bádáni o Zivote díle Jana Amose Komenského<br />

Acta Geod. Geophys. Hung. Acta Geodaetica et<br />

Geophysica Hungarica (1217-8977)<br />

Acta Hist. Astron. Acta Historica Astronomiae<br />

(1422-8521)<br />

*Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech. Acta Historiae Rerum<br />

Naturalium necnon Technicarum (1211-958X)<br />

*Acta Histriae Acta Histriae (1318-0185)<br />

Acta Musei Morav. Supp. Acta Musei Moraviae.<br />

Supplementum: Folai Mendeliana (0085-0748)<br />

*Acta Phil. Acta Philosophica (1121-2179)<br />

*Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. Actes d’Història de la<br />

Ciència i de la Tècnica (2013-1666)<br />

*Aestimatio Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (1549-4497)<br />

Agr. Hist. Agricultural <strong>History</strong> (0002-1482)<br />

Air Power Hist. Air Power <strong>History</strong> (1044-016X)<br />

al-Qanṭara al-Qanṭara (0211-3589)<br />

Alabama Rev. Alabama Review<br />

Albion Albion (0095-1390)<br />

*Aleph Aleph: Historical Studies in <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Judaism (1565-1525)<br />

Allg. Z. Phil. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie<br />

*Ambix Ambix: Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Society</strong> for the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alchemy and Chemistry (0002-6980)<br />

Amer. Anthropol. American Anthropologist<br />

Amer. Antiq. American Antiquity (0002-7316)<br />

Amer. Behav. Sci. American Behavioral Scientist<br />

Amer. Cath. Phil. Quart. American Catholic<br />

Philosophical Quarterly (1051-3558)<br />

*Amer. Hist. Rev. American Historical Review<br />

(0002-8762)<br />

*Amer. Imago American Imago (0065-860X)<br />

Amer. Ind. Cult. Res. J. American Indian Culture and<br />

Research Journal (0161-6463)<br />

Amer. Ind. Quart. American Indian Quarterly<br />

Amer. J. Archaeol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeology<br />

*Amer. J. Med. Genet. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Genetics<br />

Amer. J. Philol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Philology<br />

(0002-9475)<br />

Amer. J. Phys. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />

(0002-9505)<br />

Amer. J. Psychol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

Amer. J. Sociol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />

(0002-9602)<br />

*Amer. J. Theol. Phil. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Theology<br />

and Philosophy (2156-4795)<br />

Amer. Jewish Hist. American Jewish <strong>History</strong><br />

(0164-0178)<br />

Amer. Lit. Hist. American Literary <strong>History</strong><br />

(0896-7148)<br />

*Amer. Math. Mon. American Mathematical Monthly<br />

Amer. Neptune American Neptune (0003-0155)<br />

Amer. Paleon. American Paleontologist (1066-8772)<br />

*Amer. Periodicals American Periodicals: A Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>, Criticism, and <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

(1548-4238)<br />

Amer. Phil. Quart. American Philosophical Quarterly<br />

Amer. Psychol. American Psychologist<br />

Amer. Quart. American Quarterly<br />

Amer. Sch. American Scholar<br />

*Amer. Scient. American Scientist (0003-0996)<br />

Amer. Sociol. American Sociologist<br />

Amer. Sociol. Rev. American Sociological Review<br />

Amer. Stud. American Studies<br />

Amer. Stud. Internat. American Studies International<br />

*Americas Americas (0003-1615)<br />

*Anal. Real Soc. Españ. Quím. Anales de la Real<br />

Sociedad Española de Química (1575-3417)<br />

*Analec. Music. Analecta Musicologica (0569-9827)<br />

Analecta Analecta: Studia i Materialy z Dziejów<br />

Nauki (1230-1159)<br />

Ancient Phil. Ancient Philosophy (0740-2007)<br />

Ancient World Ancient World<br />

Angewan. Chem. Angewandte Chemie (0044-8249)<br />

*Angewan. Chem. Int. Ed. Angewandte Chemie<br />

International Edition (0721-4227)<br />

Anglo-Saxon Engl. Anglo-Saxon England<br />

Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. Soc. Sci. Annals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social<br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0002-7162)<br />

Ann. Assoc. Amer. Geogr. Annals <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Geographers<br />

Ann. Bourgogne Annales de Bourgogne<br />

Ann. Carnegie Mus. Annals <strong>of</strong> Carnegie Museum<br />

(0097-4463)<br />

Ann. Démogr. Hist. Annales de Démographie<br />

Historique<br />

Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> and<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biology (0944-3266)<br />

Ann. Hist. Revol. Fran. Annales historiques de la<br />

Révolution française (0003-4436)<br />

Ann. Iowa Annals <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Ann. Ist. Ital. Stud. Stor. Annali dell’Istituto Italiano<br />

per gli Studi Storici<br />

Ann. Midi Annales du Midi (0003-4398)<br />

Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. Annals <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0077-8923)<br />

Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien Annalen des<br />

Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien


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Ann. Physik Annalen der Physik (0003-3804)<br />

Ann. Psychol. Année Psychologique (0003-5033)<br />

*Ann. Sci. Annals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Technology (0003-3790)<br />

Ann. Sociol. L’Année Sociologique<br />

Ann. Stor. Univ. Ital. Annali di storia delle università<br />

italiane (1127-8250)<br />

Ann. Univ. Ferrara Fil. Annali dell’Università di<br />

Ferrara. Sezione 3, Filos<strong>of</strong>ia. Discussion papers<br />

Annales Annales. Histoire, sciences sociales<br />

(0395-2649)<br />

Annales historiques de l’électricité<br />

Annu. Rev. Anthropol. Annual Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Anthropology<br />

Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. Annual Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Phytopathology<br />

Annu. Rev. Sociol. Annual Review <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />

Anthropos Anthropos: Revista de Documentación<br />

Cientifica de la Culturade<br />

Anthropozoologica Anthropozoologica (0761-3032)<br />

Antike Naturwiss. Rezept. Antike Naturwissenschaft<br />

und Ihre Rezeption (0942-0398)<br />

*Antilia Antilia: Revista Española de Historia de las<br />

Ciencias de la Naturaleza y de la Tecnología<br />

(1136-2049)<br />

Antiq. Horology Antiquarian Horology and the<br />

Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Antiquarian Horological<br />

<strong>Society</strong> (0003-5785)<br />

Antiquité Cl. Antiquité Classique<br />

Antiquity Antiquity (0003-598X)<br />

*Anuari Filo. Anuari de Filologia. Secció D, Studia<br />

Graeca et Latina (1131-6896)<br />

ANZ J. Surg. ANZ Journal <strong>of</strong> Surgery<br />

Apeiron Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> (0003-6390)<br />

Appl. Spectro. Applied Spectroscopy (0003-7028)<br />

APS News APS News (1058-8132)<br />

*Arab. Sci. Phil. Arabic <strong>Science</strong>s and Philosophy<br />

(0957-4239)<br />

Arbor Arbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura<br />

Arch. Begriffsgesch. Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte<br />

Arch. Eur. Sociol. Archives Européennes de<br />

Sociologie<br />

Arch. Franciscanum Hist. Archivum Franciscanum<br />

Historicum (0004-0665)<br />

Arch. Gesch. Phil. Archiv für Geschichte der<br />

Philosophie (0003-9101)<br />

*Arch. Hist. Doct. Litt. Moyen Age Archives<br />

d’Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge<br />

(0373-5478)<br />

*Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. Archive for <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Exact<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s (0003-9519)<br />

Arch. Hist. Filoz<strong>of</strong>. Myśli Społechnej Archiwum<br />

Historii Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii i Myśli Społechnej (0066-6874)<br />

*Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. Archives Internationales<br />

d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s (0003-9810)<br />

Arch. Kulturgesch. Archiv für Kulturgeschichte<br />

*Arch. Natur. Hist. Archives <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

(0260-9541)<br />

Arch. Phil. (Paris) Archives de Philosophie<br />

Arch. Reformationsgesch. Archiv für<br />

Reformationsgeschichte<br />

*Arch. Sci. Archives des <strong>Science</strong>s (Geneva)<br />

Arch. Sci. Comp. Rendu Seances Soc. Phys. Hist.<br />

Nat. Geneve Archives des <strong>Science</strong>s et Compte<br />

Rendu des Seances de la Societe de Physique et<br />

d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve (0252-9289)<br />

Arch. Sci. Soc. Relig. Archives de <strong>Science</strong>s Sociales<br />

des Religions<br />

*Arch. Sozialgesch. Archiv für Sozialgeschichte<br />

Arch. Stor. Province Napoletane Archivio Storico per<br />

le Province Napoletane (0392-0267)<br />

Arch. Trentino Archivio Trentino<br />

Archaeoastronomy J. Astro. Cult.<br />

Archaeoastronomy: The Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in<br />

Culture (0190-9940)<br />

Archaeometry Archaeometry (0003-813X)<br />

*Archief Archief: Mededelingen van het Koninklijk<br />

Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen<br />

Architect. Hist. Architectural <strong>History</strong> (0066-622X)<br />

*Archiwum Hist. Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii Med. Archiwum Historii i<br />

Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii Medycyny<br />

Arctos Arctos: Acta Philologica Fennica<br />

Aries Aries: Journal for the Study <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Esotericism<br />

*Arizona Quart. Arizona Quarterly<br />

Arkansas Hist. Quart. Arkansas Historical Quarterly<br />

Arms Arm. Soc. J. Arms and Armour <strong>Society</strong> Journal<br />

(0004-2439)<br />

Art Bull. Art Bulletin<br />

Arte Medievale Arte Medievale (0393-7267)<br />

Arxiu Text. Catalans Antics Arxiu de Textos Catalans<br />

Antics (0211-9811)<br />

*Asclepio Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de<br />

Historia de la Medicina (0210-4466)<br />

Asian Med. Asian Medicine: Tradition and<br />

Modernity (1573-420X)<br />

Astron. Nachricht. Astronomische Nachrichten<br />

(0004-6337)<br />

Astrophy. & Space Sci. Astrophysics and Space<br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0004-640X)<br />

Atene Roma Atene e Roma: Rassegna Trimestrale<br />

dell’Associazione ltaliana di Cultura Classica<br />

ATQ ATQ (1078-3377)<br />

Atti Accad. Rover. Agiati Contr. Cl. Sci. Mat. Fis.<br />

Nat. Atti della Accademia Roveretana degli<br />

Agiati, Contributi della Classe di Scienze<br />

Matematiche, Fisiche e Naturali<br />

Atti Accad. Rover. Agiati Fasc. A Accademia<br />

Roveretana degli Agiati. Atti. Fasc. A: Classe di<br />

Scienze Umane, Lettere ed Arti (1122-6064)<br />

Atti Accad. Sci. Torino Cl. Sci. Mor. Stor. Filol. Atti<br />

della Accademia delle Scienza di Torino, Classe di<br />

Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche<br />

Atti Ist. Veneto Sci. Lett. Arti Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Nat.<br />

Atti dell’ Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed<br />

Atti, Classe di Scienze Fische, Matematiche e<br />

Naturali<br />

Atti mem. Accad. Galilei. (Pt. 2 ... sci. mat. nat.) Atti<br />

e memorie dell’Accademia Galileiana (Pt. 2,<br />

Memorie della classe di scienze matematiche e<br />

naturali) (0392-0755)<br />

Atti Mem. Accad. Naz. Sci. Lett. Arti Modena Atti e<br />

Memorie, Accademia Nazionale di Scienze,<br />

Lettere e Atti Modena<br />

Atti Mem. Accad. Patavina Sci. Lett. Arti Cl. Sci.<br />

Mat. Natur. Atti e Memorie dell’Accademia<br />

Patavina di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Classe di<br />

Scienze Matematiche e Naturali


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Journal List<br />

Aurora Aurora: Jahrbuch der<br />

Eichendorff-Gesellschaft<br />

Aust. J. Pol. Hist. Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Politics and<br />

<strong>History</strong> (0004-9522)<br />

Austral. Hist. Stud. Australian Historical Studies<br />

(1031-461X)<br />

Austral. J. Bot. Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany<br />

(0067-1924)<br />

Australas. J. Australasian Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

Auto/Biogr. Studies Auto/Biography Studies<br />

*Azogue Azogue: Revista Electrónica Dedicada al<br />

Estudio Histórico-Crítico de la Alquimia<br />

(1575-8184)<br />

Behavior. Behaviorology (1047-8663)<br />

Beit. Gesch. Geophy. Kos. Phys. Beiträge zur<br />

Geschichte der Geophysik und Kosmischen Physik<br />

(1615-2628)<br />

*Ber. Abhandlungen Berichte und Abhandlungen /<br />

Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der<br />

Wissenschaften<br />

*Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. Berichte zur<br />

Wissenschaftsgeschichte (0170-6233)<br />

Bibl. École Chartes Bibliothèque de l’École des<br />

Chartes (0373-6237)<br />

Bibl. Hum. Renaiss. Bibliothèque d’humanisme et<br />

renaissance. Travaux et documents (0006-1999)<br />

Bibli<strong>of</strong>illa La Bibli<strong>of</strong>illa: Rivista di Storia del Libro e<br />

di Bibliografia<br />

Biogr. Mem. Fellows Royal Soc. Biographical<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Fellows <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong><br />

(0080-4606)<br />

Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. Biographical Memoirs<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

*Biography Biography: An Interdisciplinary<br />

Quarterly<br />

Biol. & Phil. Biology and Philosophy (0169-3867)<br />

Biol. Rev. Publ. Cambridge Phil. Sci. Biological<br />

Reviews Published for the Cambridge<br />

Philosophical <strong>Society</strong><br />

*Biol. Theory Biological Theory (1555-5542)<br />

Biometrika Biometrika<br />

BKI Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-, en Volkenkunde<br />

Boch. Phil. Jahr. Bochumer Philosophisches<br />

Jahrbuch fur Antike und Mittelalter (1384-6663)<br />

Boll. Soc. Stud. Fiorentini Bollettino della Società di<br />

Studi Fiorentini<br />

*Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. Bollettino di Storia delle<br />

Scienze Matematiche (0392-4432)<br />

*Book Hist. Book <strong>History</strong> (1098-7371)<br />

Boston Stud. Phil. Sci. Boston Studies in the<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Bot. J. Linn. Soc. Botanical Journal <strong>of</strong> the Linnean<br />

<strong>Society</strong> (1095-8339)<br />

Bot. Rev. Botanical Review<br />

Brentano Stud. Brentano Studien (0935-7009)<br />

*Brit. J. Hist. Phil. British Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophy (0960-8788)<br />

*Brit. J. Hist. Sci. British Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0007-0874)<br />

Brit. J. Mid. East Stud. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />

Eastern Studies<br />

Brit. J. Phil. Sci. British Journal for the Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0007-0882)<br />

Brit. J. Sociol British Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />

*Brit. Schol. British Scholar (1941-6105)<br />

*Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. British <strong>Society</strong> for the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Bulletin (1749-8430)<br />

Britannia Britannia: Journal <strong>of</strong> Romano-British and<br />

Kindred Studies<br />

*Bruniana & Campanelliana Bruniana &<br />

Campanelliana: Ricerche Filos<strong>of</strong>iche e Materiali<br />

Storico-testuali<br />

Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Mathematical <strong>Society</strong><br />

Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Meteorological <strong>Society</strong> (0003-0007)<br />

Bull. Ass. Guillaume Budé Bulletin de l’Association<br />

Guillaume Budé<br />

Bull. Atom. Sci. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Scientists<br />

Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Ecological<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America (0012-9623)<br />

Bull. École Franç. Extrême-Orient Bulletin de<br />

l’École Française d’Extrême-Orient<br />

Bull. Hist. Archaeol. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Archaeology<br />

Bull. Hist. Chem. Bulletin for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemistry (1053-4385)<br />

*Bull. Hist. Med. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

(0007-5140)<br />

Bull. Hist. Polit. Bulletin d’Histoire Politique<br />

Bull. Latin Amer. Res. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Latin American<br />

Research<br />

Bull. Mém. Soc. Anthropol. Paris Bulletins et<br />

Mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris<br />

Bull. Menninger Clin. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Menninger<br />

Clinic<br />

Bull. Pacif. Circle Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Circle<br />

(1520-3581)<br />

*Bull. Phil. Médiév. Bulletin de Philosophie<br />

Médiévale (0068-4023)<br />

Bull. Philol. Hist. Bulletin Philologique et Historique<br />

du Comité des Travaux Historiques et<br />

Scientifiques<br />

Bull. Sch. Orient. Afr. Stud. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong><br />

Oriental and African Studies [London University]<br />

Bull. Sci. Instr. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Scientific<br />

Instrument <strong>Society</strong> (0956-8271)<br />

*Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Technology & <strong>Society</strong> (0270-4676)<br />

Bull. SHESVIE Bulletin d’histoire et d’èpistémologie<br />

des sciences de la vie (?)<br />

Bull. Soc. Amis Biblio. École Polytech. Bulletin de la<br />

Société des Amis de la Bibliothèque de l’École<br />

Polytechnique<br />

Bull. Soc. Etud. Sci. Archeol. Draguignan Du Var<br />

Bulletin de la Société d’Etudes Scientifiques et<br />

Archeologiques de Draguignan et Du Var<br />

Bus. Econ. Hist. Business and Economic <strong>History</strong><br />

Bus. Hist. Business <strong>History</strong><br />

Bus. Hist. Rev. Business <strong>History</strong> Review<br />

Byzantinische Z. Byzantinische Zeitschrift<br />

Cadernos Pagu Cadernos Pagu (0104-8333)<br />

Caduceus Caduceus (0882-6447)<br />

Cah. Civilisation Médiévale Cahiers de Civilisation<br />

Médiévale<br />

Cah. Hist. Tech. Cahier d’Histoire des techniques<br />

(1158-8403)<br />

Cah. Inst. Moyen-Âge Grec Latin Cahiers de<br />

l’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin


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Cah. Monde Russe Cahiers du monde russe<br />

(1252-6576)<br />

Cah. Sci. Vie Les Cahiers de <strong>Science</strong> et Vie<br />

Cahiers Hist. Phil. Sci. Cahiers d’Histoire et de<br />

Philosophie des <strong>Science</strong>s. Nouvelle Serie<br />

(0221-3664)<br />

Can. Bull. Med. Hist. Canadian Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

<strong>History</strong>/Bulletin Canadien d’Historie de la<br />

Medecine (0823-2105)<br />

Can. Hist. Rev. Canadian Historical Review<br />

Can. J. Hist. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

(0008-4107)<br />

Can. J. Phil. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

*Can. Rev. Amer. Stud. Canadian Review <strong>of</strong><br />

American Studies<br />

Can.-Amer. Slav. Stud. Canadian-American Slavic<br />

Studies (0090-8290)<br />

Carib. Stud. Caribbean Studies<br />

Cartographica Cartographica<br />

*Cath. Hist. Rev. The Catholic Historical Review<br />

(0008-8080)<br />

Cauda Pavonis Cauda Pavonis: The Hermetic Text<br />

<strong>Society</strong> Newsletter<br />

Cent. Eur. Hist. Central European <strong>History</strong><br />

(0008-9389)<br />

*Centaurus Centaurus: International Magazine <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics, <strong>Science</strong>, and Technology<br />

(0008-8994)<br />

Centennial Rev. Centennial Review<br />

Chem. Heritage Chemical Heritage (0736-4555)<br />

ChemPhysChem ChemPhysChem<br />

China Quart. China Quarterly<br />

*Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. Chinese Journal for the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology (1673-1441)<br />

*Chirality Chirality: The Pharmacological,<br />

Biological, and Chemical Consequences <strong>of</strong><br />

Molecular Asymmetry (0899-0042)<br />

Chron. Okla. Chronicles <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma (0009-6024)<br />

Chrysopoeia Chrysopoeia (0984-7340)<br />

Church Hist. Church <strong>History</strong> (0009-6407)<br />

Churchill Rev. Churchill Review<br />

Cien. Hoje Ciência Hoje (0101-8515)<br />

Circumscribere Circumscribere: International<br />

Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (1980-7651)<br />

Cl. Antiq. Classical Antiquity<br />

Cl. J. Classical Journal<br />

Cl. Philol. Classical Philology<br />

Cl. Quart. Classical Quarterly<br />

Cl. Rev. Classical Review<br />

*Cl. World Classical World<br />

Clin. Chem. Clinical Chemistry (0009-9147)<br />

Clio Clio: Interdisciplinary Journal <strong>of</strong> Literature,<br />

<strong>History</strong>, and the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

Col. Latin Amer. Rev. Colonial Latin American<br />

Review<br />

*Coleopt. bull. The Coleopterists Bulletin<br />

(0010-065X)<br />

College Math. J. College Mathematics Journal<br />

(0746-8342)<br />

*Colorado Rev. Hispanic Stud. Colorado Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Hispanic Studies (1545-2905)<br />

Comm. ACM Communications <strong>of</strong> the Association for<br />

Computing Machinery (ACM)<br />

Common Knowl. Common Knowledge (0961-754X)<br />

*Common-Place Common-Place (1544-824X)<br />

Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. Comparative Studies in<br />

<strong>Society</strong> and <strong>History</strong><br />

*Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. Comparative Technology<br />

Transfer and <strong>Society</strong> (1543-3404)<br />

*Compass The Compass: The Earth-<strong>Science</strong> Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sigma Gamma Epsilon<br />

Compendium Compendium<br />

Compt. Rend. Acad. Inscriptions Belles Lett.<br />

Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Inscriptions<br />

et Belles-Lettres<br />

Comptes Rend. Congr. Nat. Soc. Savant. Sect. Sci.<br />

Comptes Rendus du Congrès National des<br />

Sociétés Savantes, Section des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

*Comunicações Geol. Comunicações Geológicas<br />

(0873-948X)<br />

Conecta Conecta: Boletin de Noticias de Historia de<br />

la Ciencia, la Medicina y la Tecnologia<br />

(1576-4826)<br />

Conf. Soc. Philomath. Paris Les Conférences de la<br />

Sociétés Philomathique de Paris<br />

*Configurations Configurations: A Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Literature, <strong>Science</strong>, and Technology (1063-1801)<br />

Construc. Hist. Construction <strong>History</strong><br />

Cont. Europ. Hist. Contemporary European <strong>History</strong><br />

(0960-7773)<br />

Contin. & Change Continuity and Change<br />

(0268-4160)<br />

Coord. Online J. Map Geog. Round Table<br />

Coordinates: Online Journal <strong>of</strong> the Map and<br />

Geography Round Table, American Library<br />

Association. (1553-3247)<br />

Corpus Corpus: Revue de Philosophie<br />

*Crit. Inq. Critical Inquiry (0093-1896)<br />

Cromohs Cromohs (1123-7023)<br />

*Cronos Cronos: Cuadernos Valencianos de Historia<br />

de la Medicina y de la Ciencia (1139-711X)<br />

Cryptologia Cryptologia<br />

*Cuad. Dieciochistas Cuadernos Dieciochistas:<br />

revista consagrada al estudio de la historia, el<br />

pensamiento, la literatura, el arte y la ciencia del<br />

siglo XVIII (1576-7914)<br />

Cuad. Hist. Med. Españ. Cuadernos de História de la<br />

Medicina Española<br />

Cuadern. Hist. Contemp. Cuadernos de Historia<br />

Contemporánea (0214-400X)<br />

*Cult. & Cosmos Culture and Cosmos (1368-6534)<br />

Cult. Anthropol. Cultural Anthropology<br />

Cult. Critique Cultural Critique<br />

Cult. Dynam. Cultural Dynamics (0921-3740)<br />

*Cult. Machine Culture Machine (1465-4121)<br />

Cult. Med. Psychiat. Culture, Medicine and<br />

Psychiatry<br />

Cult. Scu. Cultura e Scuola<br />

*Cult. Stud. Cultural Studies<br />

Cultura (Rome) Cultura: Rivista Trimestriale<br />

Curr. Anthropol. <strong>Current</strong> Anthropology<br />

Czech Hist. Rev. Ceský casopis historický<br />

(0862-6111)<br />

Dae-Dong-Mun-Hwa-Yongu<br />

Dae-Dong-Mun-Hwa-Yongu (The Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Studies)<br />

Dædalus Dædalus (0011-5266)<br />

Dahlemer Archivgespr. Dahlemer Archivgespräche<br />

(1431-6641)<br />

Dalhousie Rev. Dalhousie Review


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Danish Yearbk. Phil. Danish Yearbook <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

Daphnis Daphnis: Zeitschrift für Mittlerc Deutsche<br />

Literatur<br />

Deut. Arch. Erforschung Mittel. Deutsches Archiv<br />

für Erforschung des Mittelalters (0012-1223)<br />

Deut. Vierteljahrsschr. Literaturwiss. Geistesgesch.<br />

Deutsch Vierteljahrsschrift für<br />

Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte<br />

Deut. Z. Phil. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie<br />

Dialectica Dialectica: International Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Knowledge<br />

Dialogue Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review<br />

Dianoia Dianoia: Annali di storia della filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

(1125-1514)<br />

Diderot Stud. Diderot Studies<br />

Differences Differences: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Feminist<br />

Cultural Studies<br />

Dilthey-Jahrb. Dilthey-Jahrbuch für Philosophic und<br />

Geschichte der Geisteswissenschaften<br />

DIO DIO<br />

Diogenes Diogenes (0392-1921)<br />

Diplomatic Hist. Diplomatic <strong>History</strong><br />

Discourse Discourse: Learning and Teaching in<br />

Philosophical and Religious Studies (1741-4164)<br />

Discurso Discurso (0188-1825)<br />

*Diss. Abstr. Int. A Dissertation Abstracts<br />

International. A (0419-4209)<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. B Dissertation Abstracts<br />

International. B (0419-4217)<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. C Dissertation Abstracts<br />

International. C (1042-7279)<br />

Dix-huit. Siècle Dix-huitième siècle (0070-6760)<br />

Docum. Stud. Trad. Fil. Mediev. Documenti e Studi<br />

Sulla Tradizione Filos<strong>of</strong>ica Medievale<br />

Dong Bang Hak Chi Dong Bang Hak Chi (The<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Korean Studies)<br />

Dubrovnik Ann. Dubrovnik Annals (1331-3878)<br />

Dumbarton Oaks Pap. Dumbarton Oaks Papers<br />

(0070-7546)<br />

Durham Univ. J. Durham University Journal<br />

(0012-7280)<br />

Durkheim. Stud. Durkheimian Studies (1362-024X)<br />

*Dynamis Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae<br />

Scientiatumque Historiam Illustrandam<br />

(0211-9536)<br />

E.I.A.L. Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America<br />

Latina y el Caribe (07927061)<br />

Early Amer. Stud. Early American Studies<br />

Early Mediev. Eur. Early Medieval Europe<br />

(0963-9462)<br />

*Early Sci. & Med. Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine: A<br />

Journal for the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />

Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (1383-7427)<br />

*Earth Sci. Hist. Earth <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>History</strong>: Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>Society</strong><br />

(0736-623X)<br />

East Asian STS East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />

<strong>Society</strong>: An International Journal<br />

East Eur. Quart. East European Quarterly<br />

*EASTM East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />

Medicine (1562-918X)<br />

*Ecol. Econ. Ecological Economics: The Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

the International <strong>Society</strong> for Ecological<br />

Economics (0921-8009)<br />

Ecology Ecology (0012-9658)<br />

Econ. & Soc. Economy and <strong>Society</strong><br />

Econ. Bot. Economic Botany<br />

Econ. Hist. Rev. Economic <strong>History</strong> Review<br />

Ecosystems Ecosystems (1432-9840)<br />

Eighteenth Cent. Theory Interpr. Eighteenth Century:<br />

Theory and Interpretation<br />

Eighteenth-Cent. Life Eighteenth-Century Life<br />

Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. Eighteenth-Century Studies<br />

(0013-2586)<br />

ELH ELH: English Literary <strong>History</strong> (0013-8304)<br />

*Emerg. Infect. Dis. Emerging Infectious Diseases<br />

(1080-6040)<br />

*Endeavour Endeavour: Review <strong>of</strong> the Progress <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0160-9327)<br />

*Éndoxa Éndoxa (1133-5351)<br />

*Eng. Stud. Engineering Studies (1937-8629)<br />

Engl. Hist. Rev. English Historical Review<br />

Engl. Lang. Notes English Language Notes<br />

Engl. Stud. English Studies<br />

*Enlight. & Dissent Enlightenment and Dissent<br />

(0262-7612)<br />

Environ. & Hist. Environment and <strong>History</strong><br />

*Environ. Hist. Environmental <strong>History</strong> (1084-5453)<br />

Eos Eos: Transactions, American Geophysical Union<br />

(0096-3941)<br />

*Episodes Episodes: Journal <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Geoscience (0705-3797)<br />

Episteme Episteme: Filos<strong>of</strong>ia e História da Ciência<br />

em Revista (1413 - 5736)<br />

Epistemologia Epistemologia (0392-9760)<br />

Épistémologiques Épistémologiques: Philosophie,<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, Histoire: Revue Internationale<br />

(1517-7823)<br />

Eranos Eranos: Acta Philologica Suecana<br />

Erkenntnis Erkenntnis: International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Analytic Philosophy<br />

Eso Esoterica (1523-1224)<br />

Espan. Med. En la España Medieval (0214-3038)<br />

Essays Arts Sci. Essays in Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Essays Med. Stud. Essays in Medieval Studies<br />

(1043-2213)<br />

*Estud. Cl. Estudios Clásicos, Órgano de la Sociedad<br />

Española de Estudios Clásicos (0014-1453)<br />

Estud. Hist. Ciencias Téc. Estudios de Historia das<br />

Ciencias e das Técnicas<br />

Ethics Place Environ. Ethics, Place and Environment<br />

(1366-879X)<br />

Ethik Med. Ethik in der Medizin<br />

Ethnic Racial Stud. Ethnic and Racial Studies<br />

Ethnohist. Ethnohistory: Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

<strong>Society</strong> for Ethnohistory<br />

Étud. Phil. Études Philosophiques (0014-2166)<br />

Étud. Renan. Études Renaniennes<br />

Étud. XVIII Siècle Études sur le XVIIIe Siècle<br />

Euphrosyne Euphrosyne: Revista de Filologia<br />

Classica<br />

Eur. Astron. Soc. News. European Astronomical<br />

<strong>Society</strong> Newsletter<br />

Eur. Hist. Quart. European <strong>History</strong> Quarterly<br />

Eur. J. Phys. European Journal <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />

Eur. Legacy European Legacy (1084-8770)<br />

*Eur. Phys. J. H European Physical Journal H<br />

(2102-6459)<br />

*Eur. Rev. European Review


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Eur. Romantic Rev. European Romantic Review<br />

Eur.-Asia Stud. Europe-Asia Studies (0966-8136)<br />

Eurasian Soil Sci. Eurasian Soil <strong>Science</strong> (1064-2293)<br />

Europhys. News Europhysics News (0531-7479)<br />

Exemplaria Exemplaria: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Theory in<br />

Medieval and Renaissance Studies<br />

Explor. Econ. Hist. Explorations in Economic<br />

<strong>History</strong><br />

*Farhang Farhang (1017-4117)<br />

FASEB J. The FASEB Journal<br />

Feminist Stud. Feminist Studies<br />

*Feministische Stud. Feministische Studien<br />

Fifteenth-Cent. Stud. Fifteenth-Century Studies<br />

*Film & Hist. Film & <strong>History</strong> (1548-9922)<br />

*Film Hist. Film <strong>History</strong> (0892-2160)<br />

Filo. Medio. Filologia mediolatina: rivista della<br />

Fondazione Ezio Franceschini. (1124-0008)<br />

Filoz<strong>of</strong>ski Vest. Filoz<strong>of</strong>ski Vestnik (0353-4510)<br />

Filson Club Hist. Quart. Filson Club <strong>History</strong><br />

Quarterly<br />

Folia Mendel. Folia Mendeliana Musei Moravia<br />

Fortschr. Neurol. Psychiat. Fortschritte der<br />

Neurologie, Psychiatrie<br />

*Found. Chem. Foundations <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

(1386-4238)<br />

Found. Phys. Foundations <strong>of</strong> Physics (0015-9018)<br />

Found. Sci. Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (1233-1821)<br />

Franciscan Stud. Franciscan Studies (0080-5459)<br />

Franciscana Franciscana: bollettino della Società<br />

internazionale di studi francescani (1129-230X)<br />

Freiburger Z. Phil. Theol. Freiburger Zeitschrift für<br />

Philosophie und Theologie (0016-0725)<br />

French Col. <strong>History</strong> French Colonial <strong>History</strong><br />

(1539-3402)<br />

*French Forum French Forum (0098-9355)<br />

French Hist. French <strong>History</strong> (0269-1191)<br />

French Hist. Stud. French Historical Studies<br />

(0016-1071)<br />

Frühmittelalt. Stud. Frühmittelalterliche Studien<br />

(0071-9706)<br />

Futuribles Futuribles<br />

Galenos Galenos: Rivista di Filologia dei Testi<br />

Medici Antichi (1973-5049)<br />

*Galilæana Galilæana: Journal <strong>of</strong> Galilean Studies<br />

Garden Hist. Garden <strong>History</strong><br />

Gaz. Arch. La Gazette des Archives<br />

Gen. Mole. Bio. Genetics and Molecular Biology<br />

(1415-4757)<br />

Gend. & Hist. Gender and <strong>History</strong> (0953-5233)<br />

*Gender Forum Gender Forum: An Internet Journal<br />

for Gender Studies<br />

Genèses Genèses: <strong>Science</strong>s Sociales et Histoire<br />

Genet. Resourc. Crop Evol. Genetic Resources and<br />

Crop Evolution (0925-9864)<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>. Internat. Ge<strong>of</strong>ísica Internacional (0016-7169)<br />

Geog. Rev. Geographische Revue: Zeitschrift für<br />

Literatur und Diskussion (1438-3039)<br />

Geogr. J. Geographical Journal<br />

Geogr. Rev. Geographical Review<br />

Geogr. Z. Geographische Zeitschrift (0016-7479)<br />

Geohist. Bl. Geohistorische Blätter (1436-3135)<br />

Geol. Today Geology Today (0266-6979)<br />

Geologische Bundesanstalt. Abhandlungen<br />

Geologische Bundesanstalt. Abhandlungen<br />

(0378-0864)<br />

Geology Geology (0091-7613)<br />

Georgia Hist. Quart. Georgia Historical Quarterly<br />

Georgia J. Sci. Georgia Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Germ. Hist. German <strong>History</strong> (0266-3554)<br />

Germ. Hist. Instit. Bull. German Historical Institute<br />

Bulletin (1048-9134)<br />

Germ. Rev. The Germanic Review<br />

*Germ. Stud. Rev. German Studies Review<br />

Gesch. Gesell. Geschichte und Gesellschaft<br />

(0340-613X)<br />

*Gesnerus Gesnerus (0016-9161)<br />

*Giorn. Crit. Fil. Ital. Giornale Critico della<br />

Filos<strong>of</strong>ia Italiana<br />

*Global Spiral The Global Spiral (1937-268X)<br />

Glotta Glotta: Zeitschrift griechische und lateinische<br />

Sprache<br />

Goethe Jahrb. Goethe Jahrbuch<br />

Grad. Fac. Phil. J. Graduate Faculty Philosophy<br />

Journal (0093-4240)<br />

Gradhiva Gradhiva (Département Archives et<br />

d’Ethnographie du Musée de l’Homme, Paris)<br />

Great Ideas Today Great Ideas Today<br />

Greece & Rome Greece and Rome<br />

Greek Roman Byzantine Stud. Greek, Roman, and<br />

Byzantine Studies<br />

GSA Memoirs Geological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America<br />

Memoirs (0072-1069)<br />

Guangxi Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao Guangxi Minzu<br />

Xueyuan Xuebao<br />

Gutenberg Jahrb. Gutenberg Jahrbuch (0072-9094)<br />

Han’guk Kwahak-sa Hakhoe-ji Han’guk Kwahak-sa<br />

Hakhoe-ji (Journal <strong>of</strong> the Korean <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong>) (1229-7895)<br />

Han’guk Munhwa Han’guk Munhwa (Korean<br />

Culture)<br />

Han-gook-sa Yeon-goo Han-gook-sa Yeon-goo<br />

(Journal <strong>of</strong> Korean <strong>History</strong>)<br />

Han-kuk-sasangsahak Han-kuk-sasangsahak (The<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Korean <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thoughts)<br />

Hanxue yanjiu Hanxue yanjiu (Chinese Studies)<br />

(02544466)<br />

Harvard J. Asia. Stud. Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> Asiatic<br />

Studies<br />

Harvard Libr. Bull. Harvard Library Bulletin<br />

(0017-8136)<br />

*Health Affairs Health Affairs (0278-2715)<br />

Hegel Jahrb. Hegel Jahrbuch<br />

Helv. Chim. Acta Helvetica Chimica Acta<br />

(0018-019X (print), 1522-2675 (online))<br />

Hermes Hermes: Zeitschrift für Klassische<br />

Philologic<br />

Heroic Age The Heroic Age: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Early<br />

Medieval Northwestern Europe (1526-1867)<br />

Himal. Res. Bull. Himalayan Research Bulletin<br />

Hirundo Hirundo: The McGill Journal <strong>of</strong> Classical<br />

Studies (1718-8296)<br />

Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. Hispanic American<br />

Historical Review<br />

Hispanic Rev. Hispanic Review<br />

Hist. & Anthro. <strong>History</strong> and Anthropology<br />

(0275-7206)<br />

Hist. & Meas. Histoire & Mesure<br />

Hist. & Mem. <strong>History</strong> and Memory: Studies in<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> the Past (0935-560X)


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*Hist. & Tech. <strong>History</strong> and Technology (0734-1512)<br />

Hist. & Theory <strong>History</strong> and Theory (0018-2656)<br />

*Hist. Africa <strong>History</strong> in Africa (0361-5413)<br />

Hist. Anthropol. Newslett. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Anthropology<br />

Newsletter (0362-9074)<br />

Hist. Childhood Quart. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Childhood<br />

Quarterly<br />

*Hist. Comp. <strong>History</strong> Compass (1478-0542)<br />

Hist. Écon. Soc. Histoire, Économie et Société<br />

Hist. Educ. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education (0046-760X)<br />

Hist. Educ. Quart. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education Quarterly<br />

(0018-2680)<br />

Hist. Educ. Rev. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education Review<br />

(0819-8691)<br />

*Hist. Europ. Ideas <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> European Ideas<br />

(0191-6599)<br />

Hist. High. Educ. Ann. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Higher Education<br />

Annual (0737-2698)<br />

*Hist. Hum. Sci. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Human <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

(0952-6951)<br />

*Hist. J. Historical Journal (0018-246X)<br />

*Hist. Math. Historia Mathematica (0315-0860)<br />

Hist. Meteor. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology (1555-5763)<br />

Hist. Mex. Historia Mexicana<br />

*Hist. Phil. Life Sci. <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Life <strong>Science</strong>s (0391-9714)<br />

Hist. Phil. Logic <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Logic<br />

(0144-5340)<br />

Hist. Phil. Quart. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy Quarterly<br />

(0740-0675)<br />

Hist. Phys. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Physics Newsletter<br />

(1048-1338)<br />

Hist. Pol. Thought <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Political Thought<br />

(0143-781X)<br />

*Hist. Polit. Econ. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Political Economy<br />

Hist. Psychiat. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry (0957-154X)<br />

*Hist. Psychol. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology (1093-4510)<br />

*Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. Historical Records <strong>of</strong><br />

Australian <strong>Science</strong> (0727-3061)<br />

Hist. Reflect. Historical Reflections/Réflexions<br />

Historiques<br />

Hist. Relig. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Religions (0018-2710)<br />

Hist. Res. Historical Research: The Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Historical Research (0950-3471)<br />

Hist. Rev. New Bks. <strong>History</strong>: Reviews <strong>of</strong> New Books<br />

(0361-2759)<br />

*Hist. Sci. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0073-2753)<br />

Hist. Sci. Médicales Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s Médicales<br />

(0440-8888)<br />

Hist. Scientiarum Historia Scientiarum: International<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />

(0285-4821)<br />

*Hist. Soc./Soc. Hist. Histoire Sociale/Social <strong>History</strong><br />

(0018-2257)<br />

*Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. Historical Studies in the<br />

Natural <strong>Science</strong>s (1939-1811)<br />

Hist. Teach. <strong>History</strong> Teacher (0018-2745)<br />

*Hist. Tech. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology (0307-5451)<br />

Hist. Today <strong>History</strong> Today<br />

Hist. Univ. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Universities (0144-5138)<br />

*Hist. Workshop J. <strong>History</strong> Workshop Journal<br />

(1363-3554)<br />

Hist. Z. Historische Zeitschrift (0018-2613)<br />

Histoire Educ. Histoire de l’Education (0221-6280)<br />

Histoire littéraire de la France<br />

Historia Historia (0018-2311)<br />

*Historian Historian: Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>History</strong> (0018-2648)<br />

*Holocaust Genocide Stud. Holocaust and Genocide<br />

Studies<br />

Homme Homme: Revue Française d’Anthropologie<br />

Homme Société Homme et la Société<br />

*HOPOS HOPOS (2152-5188)<br />

*HOST HOST: Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology<br />

Hsin-shih-hsueh Hsin-shih-hsueh (New <strong>History</strong>)<br />

(1023-2249)<br />

Hugoye<br />

*Hum. Reproduction Human Reproduction<br />

(0268-1161)<br />

Hum. Tech. Rev. Humanities and Technology Review<br />

Humboldt Humboldt (Internationales Nationes)<br />

Humor & Health J. Humor and Health Journal<br />

Huntia Huntia (0073-4071)<br />

*Huntington Libr. Quart. Huntington Library<br />

Quarterly<br />

Hyeondae Bukhan Yeonku Hyeondae Bukhan<br />

Yeonku (North Korean Studies Review)<br />

Hygiea Internationalis<br />

*HYLE Hyle (1433-5158)<br />

Hymn The Hymn: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Congregational Song<br />

(0018-8271)<br />

I Tatti Stud. I Tatti Studies: Essays in the<br />

Renaissance<br />

*Icon Icon: Journal <strong>of</strong> the International Committee<br />

for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Ideal. Stud. Idealistic Studies<br />

*Ideas Hist. Ideas in <strong>History</strong> (1890-1832)<br />

*IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. IEEE Annals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Computing (1058-6180)<br />

Imago Mundi Imago Mundi: A Review <strong>of</strong> Early<br />

Cartography (0308-5694)<br />

*Indian J. Hist. Sci. Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0019-5235)<br />

Indiana Mag. Hist. Indiana Magazine <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

Indust. Archaeol. Industrial Archaeology<br />

(0019-7971)<br />

Indust. Corp. Change Industrial and Corporate<br />

Change<br />

Int. J. African Hist. Stud. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

African Historical Studies<br />

Int. J. Impact Eng. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Impact<br />

Engineering (0734-743X)<br />

Int. J. Mid. East Stud. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Middle East Studies<br />

Int. J. Phil. Stud. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophical Studies<br />

Int. J. Psychiat. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

Int. J. Psychoanal. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychoanalysis<br />

Int. Phil. Quart. International Philosophical<br />

Quarterly<br />

Int. Rev. Soc. Hist. International Review <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

<strong>History</strong><br />

*Int. Stat. Rev. International Statistical Review<br />

Int. Stud Phil Sci. International Studies in the<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0269-8595)<br />

Int. Z. Phil. Intemationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie


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*Intel. Hist. Rev. Intellectual <strong>History</strong> Review<br />

(1749-6977)<br />

Interdiscipl. Sci. Rev. Interdisciplinary <strong>Science</strong><br />

Reviews (0308-0188)<br />

Internat. J. Devel. Biol. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Developmental Biology (0214-6282)<br />

Internat. Soc. Sci. J. International Social <strong>Science</strong><br />

Journal (0020-8701)<br />

Interpretation Interpretation: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

Philosophy<br />

Intersezioni Intersezioni: Rivista di Storia delle ldee<br />

Intertexts lntertexts<br />

Invest. Cienc. Investigación y Ciencia (0210-136X)<br />

Iran. Stud. Iranian Studies<br />

Irish Astron. J. The Irish Astronomical Journal<br />

Irish Hist. Stud. Irish Historical Studies: Joint<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the Irish Historical <strong>Society</strong> and the<br />

Ulster <strong>Society</strong> for Irish Historical Studies<br />

(0021-1214)<br />

*<strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Isis</strong>: International Review Devoted to the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Its Cultural Influences<br />

(0021-1753)<br />

Islam. Sci. Newslett. Islamic <strong>Science</strong> Newsletter<br />

Israel Stud. Israel Studies (1084-9513)<br />

Issues Sci. Tech. Issues in <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

(0748-5492)<br />

Issues Writing Issues in Writing<br />

Ist. Ark. Istoricheskii arkhiv (0869-6322)<br />

Istor. Astron Issled. Istoriko-Astronomicheskie<br />

Issledovaniia<br />

Istor. Metodol. Estestv. Nauk Istoriia i Metodologiia<br />

Estestvennykh Nauk<br />

Ital. Med. Umanistica Italia Medioevale e Umanistica<br />

Iz. Ist. Biol. lz lstorii Biologii<br />

*J. 18th-Cent. Stud. Journal for Eighteenth-Century<br />

Studies<br />

J. Aesthet. Art Crit. Journal <strong>of</strong> Aesthetics and Art<br />

Criticism<br />

J. Amer. Acad. Relig. Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Religion (0002-7189)<br />

J. Amer. Cult. Journal <strong>of</strong> American Culture<br />

J. Amer. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> American <strong>History</strong><br />

(0021-8723)<br />

*J. Amer. Med. Assoc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Medical Association<br />

J. Amer. Orient. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Oriental <strong>Society</strong><br />

J. Amer. Res. Cent. Egypt Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Research Center in Egypt<br />

J. Anthropol. Soc. Oxford Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Anthropological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />

J. Arch. Org. Journal <strong>of</strong> Archival Organization<br />

(1533-2748)<br />

J. Asia. Journal Asiatique<br />

*J. Asian Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Asian Studies (0021-9118)<br />

*J. Astron. Hist. Herit. Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Heritage (1440-2507)<br />

J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys. Journal <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric<br />

and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (1364-6826)<br />

J. Balt. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Baltic Studies (0162-9778)<br />

J. Biogeogr. Journal <strong>of</strong> Biogeography<br />

*J. Biosci. Journal <strong>of</strong> Biosciences<br />

J. Black Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Black Studies<br />

J. Brit. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> British Studies<br />

*J. Cambridge Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Cambridge Studies<br />

(1747-5384)<br />

*J. Can. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Canadian Studies<br />

J. Chem Educ. Journal <strong>of</strong> Chemical Education<br />

(0021-9584)<br />

J. Classic. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> Classical Sociology<br />

J. Cold War Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Cold War Studies<br />

(1520-3972)<br />

J. Colonialism Col. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Colonialism and<br />

Colonial <strong>History</strong> (1532-5768)<br />

*J. Comm. Net. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Communications<br />

Network (1477-4739)<br />

J. Contemp. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary <strong>History</strong><br />

(0022-0094)<br />

*J. Cult. Econ. Journal <strong>of</strong> Cultural Economy<br />

(1753-0369)<br />

J. Dial. Natur. Journal <strong>of</strong> Dialectics <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />

J. Document. Journal <strong>of</strong> Documentation (0022-0418)<br />

*J. Early Mod. Cult. Stud. Journal for Early Modern<br />

Cultural Studies (1531-0485)<br />

J. Early Mod. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Early Modem <strong>History</strong><br />

*J. Early Repub. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Early Republic<br />

*J. Econ. Behav. Org. Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic Behavior<br />

and Organization (2002-238999)<br />

J. Econ. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic <strong>History</strong><br />

J. Egypt. Archaeol. Journal <strong>of</strong> Egyptian Archaeology<br />

*J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. Journal l’Electronique<br />

d’Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique<br />

(1773-0074)<br />

J. Eur. Econ. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> European Economic<br />

<strong>History</strong><br />

J. Eur. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> European Studies<br />

(0047-2441)<br />

*J. Gen. Phil. Sci. Journal for General Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0925-4560)<br />

J. Geoph. Res. Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research<br />

(0148-0227)<br />

J. Glob. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Global <strong>History</strong> (1740-0236)<br />

J. Guild. Age Prog. Era Journal <strong>of</strong> the Guilded Age<br />

and Progressive Era<br />

J. Hellen. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Hellenic Studies<br />

*J. Hist. Arabic Sci. Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arabic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0379-2927)<br />

*J. Hist. Astron. Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Astronomy (0021-8286)<br />

*J. Hist. Behav. Sci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Behavioral <strong>Science</strong>s (0022-5061)<br />

*J. Hist. Biol. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />

(0022-5010)<br />

J. Hist. Collect. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Collections<br />

(0954-6650)<br />

J. Hist. Dent. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dentistry<br />

(1089-6287)<br />

J. Hist. Econ. Thought Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Economic Thought<br />

*J. Hist. Geogr. Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Geography<br />

*J. Hist. Ideas Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas<br />

(0022-5037)<br />

*J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine and Allied <strong>Science</strong>s (0022-5045)<br />

J. Hist. Metall. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Historical<br />

Metallurgy <strong>Society</strong><br />

*J. Hist. Neurosci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Neurosciences (0964-704X)<br />

*J. Hist. Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

(0022-5053)


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J. Hist. Sexual. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sexuality<br />

J. Hist. Sociol. Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Sociology<br />

J. Illinois Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Illinois <strong>History</strong><br />

*J. Indian Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> Indian Philosophy<br />

J. Indo-Euro. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Indo-European Studies<br />

(0092-2323)<br />

J. Indo-Judaic Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Indo-Judaic Studies<br />

(1206-9930)<br />

J. Indust. Hist Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial <strong>History</strong><br />

(1463-6174)<br />

J. Inst. Romance Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Romance Studies<br />

*J. Interdis. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Interdisciplinary <strong>History</strong><br />

(0022-1953)<br />

J. Japan. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Japanese Studies<br />

J. Latin Amer. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Latin American<br />

Studies<br />

J. Med. & Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Philosophy<br />

(0360-5310)<br />

J. Med. Biogr. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical Biography<br />

(0967-7720)<br />

J. Med. Latin Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval Latin (0778-9750)<br />

J. Med. Primat. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical Primatology<br />

J. Medieval Early Mod. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval<br />

and Early Modern Studies (1082-9636)<br />

*J. Medieval Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval <strong>History</strong><br />

(0304-4181)<br />

J. Mil. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Military <strong>History</strong><br />

J. Miss. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Mississippi <strong>History</strong><br />

(0022-2771)<br />

*J. Mod. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>History</strong><br />

(0022-2801)<br />

J. Music Theory Journal <strong>of</strong> Music Theory<br />

*J. Nat. Med. Assoc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the National Medical<br />

Association (0027-9684)<br />

J. Near East. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Near Eastern Studies<br />

*J. Nietzsche Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Nietzsche Studies<br />

(0968-8005)<br />

J. Pac. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Pacific <strong>History</strong> (0022-3344)<br />

J. Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

J. Phil. Res. Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophical Research<br />

J. Policy Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Policy <strong>History</strong><br />

*J. Pop. Cult. Journal <strong>of</strong> Popular Culture<br />

(0022-3840)<br />

J. Psychohist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychohistory<br />

J. Relig. Journal <strong>of</strong> Religion<br />

*J. Renaiss. Journal de la Renaissance (1630-4586)<br />

J. Roman Archaeol. Journal <strong>of</strong> Roman Archaeology<br />

J. Roman Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Roman Studies<br />

J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Can. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

Astronomical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

J. Roy. Austral. Hist. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

Australian Historical <strong>Society</strong><br />

J. Roy. Coll. Gen. Pract. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

College <strong>of</strong> General Practitioners<br />

J. Roy. Coll. Phys. London Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Physicians <strong>of</strong> London<br />

J. Roy. Soc. Antiquar. Ireland Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Antiquaries <strong>of</strong> Ireland<br />

J. Savants Journal des Savants<br />

J. Siam Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Siam <strong>Society</strong><br />

J. Soc. Architect. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Architectural Historians<br />

*J. Soc. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Social <strong>History</strong><br />

J. South. African Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Southern African<br />

Studies<br />

J. South. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Southern <strong>History</strong><br />

J. Southeast Asian Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asian<br />

Studies<br />

J. Stat. Phys. Journal <strong>of</strong> Statistical Physics<br />

*J. Stud. Radic. Journal for the Study <strong>of</strong> Radicalism<br />

(1930-1189)<br />

J. Transdisc. Res. South. Africa The Journal for<br />

Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa<br />

(1817-4434)<br />

J. Transp. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Transport <strong>History</strong><br />

J. Urban Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>History</strong><br />

J. Victorian Cult. Journal <strong>of</strong> Victorian Culture<br />

J. Warburg Courtauld Inst. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Warburg<br />

and Courtauld Institutes (0075-4390)<br />

J. Washington Acad. Sci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Washington<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0043-0439)<br />

*J. Women’s Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Women’s <strong>History</strong><br />

J. World Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> World <strong>History</strong> (1045-6007)<br />

Jaarb. Vooraziat.-Egypt. Genootsch. Jaarbericht van<br />

het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootschaap “Ex<br />

Oriente Lux”<br />

Jahr. österreichischen Byzant. Jahrbuch der<br />

österreichischen Byzantinistik (0378-8660)<br />

Jahrb. Eur. Wissenschaftskult. Jahrbuch für<br />

Europäische Wissenschaftskultur (1860-7837)<br />

Jahrb. Freien Deut. Hochstifts Jahrbuch des Freien<br />

Deutschen Hochstifts<br />

Jahrb. Gesch. Mittel- Ostdeut. Jahrbuch für die<br />

Geschichte Mittel- und Ostdeutchlands<br />

Jahrb. Gesch. Osteur. Jahrbücher für Geschichte<br />

Osteuropas (0021-4019)<br />

Jahrb. Kommunikationsgesch. Jahrbuch für<br />

Kommunikationsgeschichte (1438-4485)<br />

Jahrb. Lit. Med. Jahrbuch Literatur und Medizin<br />

Jahrb. Soziologiegesch. Jahrbuch für<br />

Soziologiegeschichte<br />

Jahrb. Universitatsgesch. Jahrbuch für<br />

Universitätsgeschichte (1435-1358)<br />

Jahrb. Wiener Goethe Ver. Jahrbuch des Wiener<br />

Goethe-Verein<br />

Jahresber. Deut. Math. Ver. Jahresberichte der<br />

Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung<br />

JAMA JAMA (0098-7484)<br />

*James Joyce Quart. James Joyce Quarterly<br />

(0021-4183)<br />

JASIST Journal <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Society</strong> for<br />

Information <strong>Science</strong> and Technology (0002-8231)<br />

*JEMH Journal <strong>of</strong> Early Modern <strong>History</strong><br />

(1385-3783)<br />

*Jewish Culture and <strong>History</strong> Jewish Culture and<br />

<strong>History</strong> (1462-169X)<br />

Jewish Hist. Jewish <strong>History</strong><br />

*Jewish Quart. Rev. The Jewish Quarterly Review<br />

*Jewish Soc. Stud. Jewish Social Studies: <strong>History</strong>,<br />

Culture, and <strong>Society</strong><br />

Jindaishi yanjiuso jikan Jindaishi yanjiuso jikan<br />

(Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>History</strong>,<br />

Academia Sinica) (1029-4740)<br />

*Jour. Folk. Res. Journal <strong>of</strong> Folklore Research<br />

(0737-7037)<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Film and Video (0742-4671)<br />

Journal x Journal x: A Journal in Culture and<br />

Criticism


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Kagakugijutsushi Kagakugijutsushi (The Japanese<br />

Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />

Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) Kagakushi Kenkyu (<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Chemistry) (0386-9512)<br />

Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) Kagakusi Kenkyu<br />

(<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>) (0022-7692)<br />

Kairós Revista Kairós (1516-2567)<br />

Kansas Hist. Kansas <strong>History</strong>: A Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Central Plains<br />

Kant Stud. Kant-Studien<br />

Keji yiliao yu shihui Keji yiliao yu shihui (Taiwanese<br />

Journal for the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />

Medicine)<br />

Kexue Jishu yu Bianzhengfa Kexue Jishu yu<br />

Bianzhengfa (<strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Dialectics)<br />

(1003-5680)<br />

Khimiya Khimiya/Chemistry: Bulgarian Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemical Education (0861-9255)<br />

Kiva Kiva: The Journal <strong>of</strong> Southwestern<br />

Anthropology and <strong>History</strong><br />

KLIO Klio (0075-6334)<br />

Knowl. & Soc. Knowledge and <strong>Society</strong>: The<br />

Anthropology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

Knowl. Tech. Policy Knowledge, Technology, and<br />

Policy (0897-1986)<br />

Knowledge Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion,<br />

Utilization<br />

Korea J. Korea Journal<br />

Korea Obser. Korea Observer<br />

Korot Korot: The Israel Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine and <strong>Science</strong> (0023-4109)<br />

*Krankenhauspsychiat. Krankenhauspsychiatrie<br />

(0937-289X)<br />

Kritika Kritika: Explorations in Russian and<br />

Eurasian <strong>History</strong><br />

Kritiki Kritiki: Critical <strong>Science</strong> & Education<br />

Kronos Kronos (0259-0190)<br />

Kult. Tech. Kultur & Technik: Zeitschrift des<br />

Deutschen Museums<br />

Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i<br />

Techniki (0023-589X)<br />

*Lancet The Lancet (0140-6736)<br />

*Late Imperial China Late Imperial China<br />

Latin Amer. Res. Rev. Latin American Research<br />

Review<br />

Latomus Latomus: Revue d’Études Latines<br />

Laval Théol. Phil. Laval Théologique et<br />

Philosophique<br />

Le Moy. Age Le Moyen âge (0027-2841)<br />

Leonardo Leonardo (0024-094X)<br />

Les études philosophiques Les études philosophiques<br />

(0395-7632)<br />

Lessing Yearbk. Lessing Yearbook<br />

Lett. Inform. Lettre d’informations. Médecine<br />

antique et médievale (0995-5887)<br />

Lett. Ital. Lettere Italiane<br />

Leviathan Leviathan: Zeitschrift für<br />

Sozialwissenschaft<br />

Lex. Phil. Lexicon Philosophicurn: Quaderni di<br />

Terminologia Filos<strong>of</strong>ica e Storia delle ldee<br />

Lias Lias: Sources and Documents Relating to the<br />

Early Modern <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas<br />

Library Library: Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Bibliographical<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, London<br />

Lichtenberg-Jahrb. Lichtenberg-Jahrbuch<br />

Linnean The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings <strong>of</strong><br />

the Linnean <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London<br />

Lishi yuyan yanjiuso jikan Lishi yuyan yanjiuso jikan<br />

(Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> and Philology,<br />

Academia Sinica) (1012-4195)<br />

Listy Filolog. Listy filologické (0024-4457)<br />

*Llull Llull: Boletin de la Sociedad Española de<br />

Historia de las Ciencias (0210-8615)<br />

Local Hist. The Local Historian<br />

Locke Newslett. The Locke Newsletter<br />

Logos Logos (0868-7692)<br />

London J. London Journal<br />

Louisiana Hist. Louisiana <strong>History</strong><br />

Ludus Vitalis Ludus Vitalis: Revista de Filos<strong>of</strong>ía de<br />

las Ciencias de la Vida<br />

Lychnos Lychnos (0076-1648)<br />

Majallat Kulliyat al-Adab wa-al-’Ulum al-Insaniyah<br />

Majallat Kulliyat al-Adab wa-al-’Ulum<br />

al-Insaniyah (0258-1132)<br />

Manchester Reg. Hist. Rev. Manchester Region<br />

<strong>History</strong> Review (0952-4320)<br />

Manguinhos História, Ciências, Saúde—Manguinhos<br />

(0104-5970)<br />

Mankind Quart. Mankind Quarterly<br />

Manuscripta Manuscripta<br />

Manuscripta Orient. Manuscripta Orientalia<br />

(1238-5018)<br />

Mariner’s Mirror Mariner’s Mirror<br />

Maryland Hist. Maryland Historian<br />

Maryland Hist. Mag. Maryland Historical Magazine<br />

Massachusetts Hist. Rev. Massachusetts Historical<br />

Review<br />

Mat. Disc. Anal. Testi Class. Materiali e Discussioni<br />

per l’Analisi dei Testi Classici<br />

Math. Intell. Mathematical Intelligencer<br />

Math. Mag. Mathematics Magazine<br />

Math. Semesterber. Mathematische Semesterberichte<br />

Math. Teach. Mathematics Teacher<br />

Mathesis Mathesis: Filos<strong>of</strong>ía e Historia de las<br />

Matemáticas (0185-6200)<br />

Meas. Sci Tech. Measurement <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology (0957-0233)<br />

Med. & Hist. Medicina & historia: Revista de<br />

estudios históricos de las ciencias médicas<br />

*Med. Fem. For. Medieval Feminist Forum<br />

(1536-8742)<br />

Med. Gesell. Gesch. Medizin, Gesellschaft, und<br />

Geschichte (0939-351X)<br />

*Med. Hist. Medical <strong>History</strong> (0025-7273)<br />

Med. Rev. The Medieval Review (1096-746X)<br />

*Med. secoli Medicina nei secoli<br />

*Med. Stud. Medicine Studies (1876-4533)<br />

*Mediaeval Stud. Mediaeval Studies<br />

Mediaevalia Mediaevalia: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Mediaeval<br />

Studies<br />

*Mediaevalia Phil. Polonorum Mediaevalia<br />

Philosophica Polonorum<br />

Medieval Phil. & Theol. Medieval Philosophy and<br />

Theology (1057-0608)<br />

Medieval Prosopogr. Medieval Prosopography<br />

Médiévales Médiévales<br />

Medievalia Hum. Medievalia et Humanistica:<br />

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture<br />

Medioevo Medioevo: Saggi e Ressegne


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Journal List<br />

Medizinhist. J. Medizinhistorisches Journal<br />

(0025-8431)<br />

Melbourne Hist. J. Melbourne Historical Journal<br />

Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts Belles-Lett. Dijon Mémoires de<br />

l’Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s, Arts et Belles-Lettres de<br />

Dijon<br />

Mem. Accad. Sci Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Natur.<br />

Memorie della Accademia delle Scienze di Torino,<br />

Classe di Scienze Fisiche Matematiche e Naturali<br />

*Mém. Cl. Sci. Mémoires de la Classe des sciences.<br />

Académie Royale de Belgique (0365-0936)<br />

Mem. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lond. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

Astronomical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London<br />

Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital. Memorie della Società<br />

Astronomica Italiana<br />

Memorandum Memorandum (1676-1669)<br />

Mendel Newslett. Mendel Newsletter (0025-9241)<br />

Mercury Mercury (0047-6773)<br />

*Metascience Metascience: An International Review<br />

Journal for the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy and Social<br />

Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0815-0796)<br />

Meteor. Planet. Sci. Meteoritics and Planetary<br />

<strong>Science</strong><br />

Mex. Stud. Mexican Studies<br />

MHNH MHNH (Revista Internacional de<br />

Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)<br />

(1578-4517)<br />

Mich. Acad. Michigan Academician: Papers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Michigan Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Arts, and Letters<br />

(0026-2005)<br />

*Mich. Hist. Rev. Michigan Historical Review<br />

(0890-1686)<br />

*Michael Quart. Michael Quarterly (ISSN<br />

1504-0658)<br />

Micrologus Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società<br />

Medievali (1123-2560)<br />

Mid. East Stud. Middle Eastern Studies<br />

Mid. East Stud. Assoc. Bull. Middle East Studies<br />

Association Bulletin (0026-3184)<br />

Middle East Q. Middle East Quarterly<br />

*Minerva Minerva: A Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Learning<br />

and Policy (0026-4695)<br />

Ming Stud. Ming Studies<br />

Mining Hist. J. Mining <strong>History</strong> Journal<br />

Misc. Bibl. Apostol. Vat. Miscellanea Bibliothecae<br />

Apostolicae Vaticanae<br />

Misc. Marciana Miscellanea Marciana<br />

Missouri Hist. Rev. Missouri Historical Review<br />

Mitt. Berliner Gesell. Anthro. Ethn. Urgesch.<br />

Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für<br />

Anthropologie Ethnologie und Urgeschichte<br />

(0178-7896)<br />

Mitt. Deutsch. Math.-Vereinig. Mitteilungen der<br />

Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung<br />

Mitt. Forschungsbeitr. Cusanus Ges. Mitteilungen<br />

und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus- Gesellschaft<br />

Mitt. Gauss Ges. Mitteilungen, Gauss- Gesellschaft<br />

E.V. Göttingen (0435-1452)<br />

Mitt. Ges. Deut. Chem. Fachgr. Gesch. Chem.<br />

Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher<br />

Chemiker, Fachgruppe Geschichte der Chemie<br />

(0934-8506)<br />

Mitt. Naturforsclt Ges. Bern Mitteilungen der<br />

Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bern<br />

Mittellatein. Jahrb. Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch:<br />

Internationale Zeitschrift für Mediavistik<br />

MLN Modern Language Notes<br />

Mnemosyne Mnemosyne: Bibliotheca Philologica<br />

Classica Batava<br />

Mod. Philol. Modern Philology (0026-8232)<br />

Mod. Schoolman Modern Schoolman<br />

Mod. Theol. Modern Theology (0266-7177)<br />

*Modernism/Modernity Modernism/Modernity<br />

(1080-6601; 1071-6068)<br />

Mon. Nipp. Monumenta Nipponica<br />

Monatsber. Deut. Akad. Wiss. Berlin Monatsberichte<br />

der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu<br />

Berlin<br />

Monatshefte Monatshefte<br />

Monist Monist: An International Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

General Philosophical Inquiry<br />

Monograf. Dziejow Nauki Tech. Monografie z<br />

Dziejow Nauki i Techniki (0077-054X)<br />

Mosaic Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> Literature and Ideas<br />

*Mouvement Soc. Le mouvement social (1961-8646)<br />

*Museum Hist. Journ. Museum <strong>History</strong> Journal<br />

(1936-9816)<br />

N. Y. Hist. New York <strong>History</strong> (0146-437X)<br />

N. Y. Rev. Bks. New York Review <strong>of</strong> Books<br />

(0028-7504)<br />

Nagoya Kogyo Daigaku gakuho Nagoya Kogyo<br />

Daigaku gakuho (0369-3171)<br />

*Nat. Gen. Nature Genetics (1061-4036)<br />

*Nat. Rev. Genet. Nature Reviews Genetics<br />

(1471-0056)<br />

Natur. Soc. Thought Nature, <strong>Society</strong>, and Thought: A<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Dialectical and Historical Materialism<br />

Nature Nature (0028-0836)<br />

Naturwiss. Rundsch. Naturwissenschaftliche<br />

Rundschau (0028-1050)<br />

Naturwissen. Naturwissenschaften (0028-1042)<br />

Naukov. Naukovedenie<br />

Near East. Archaeol. Near Eastern Archaeology<br />

(1094-2076)<br />

Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue<br />

Ban) Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran<br />

Kexue Ban)<br />

*Nervenarzt Der Nervenarzt (0028-2804)<br />

Neuphilolog. Mitteil. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen<br />

Neuroscientist The Neuroscientist<br />

Neusis Neusis: The Greek Journal for the <strong>History</strong><br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

New Engl. Quart. New England Quarterly<br />

New Hibernia Rev. New Hibernia Review<br />

(1092-3977)<br />

New Ideas Psychol. New Ideas in Psychology<br />

New Phil. New Philosophy (0028-6443)<br />

New Scientist New Scientist (0262-4079)<br />

New Vico Stud. New Vico Studies<br />

News HOPOS Newsletter <strong>of</strong> HOPOS (1544-9912<br />

(formerly 1527-9332))<br />

*Nineteen 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long<br />

Nineteenth Century (1755-1560)<br />

Nineteenth-Cent. Contexts Nineteenth-Century<br />

Contexts<br />

Nineteenth-Cent. Prose Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

Nineteenth-Cent. Stud. Nineteenth-Century Studies<br />

(0893-7931)


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Noesis Noesis: Travaux du Comité Roumain<br />

d’Histoire et de Philosophie des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

(1223-4249)<br />

*Non Fiktion Non Fiktion: Arsenal der anderen<br />

Gattungen (1862-9563)<br />

Nord. Mat. Tidsskr. Nordisk Matematisk Tidsskrift<br />

*Normat Normat: Nordisk Matematisk Tidskrift<br />

North Carolina Hist. Rev. North Carolina Historical<br />

Review (0029-2494)<br />

North. Hist. Northern <strong>History</strong> (0078-172X)<br />

Northeast. Geol. Northeastern Geology<br />

*Not. Am. Math. Soc. Notices <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Mathematical <strong>Society</strong> (0002-9920)<br />

*Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. Notes and Records <strong>of</strong><br />

the Royal <strong>Society</strong> (0035-9149)<br />

Notre Dame Phil. Rev. Notre Dame Philosophical<br />

Reviews (1538-1617)<br />

Nous Nous<br />

Nouv. Républ. Lett. Nouvelles de la République des<br />

Lettres<br />

Nova Acta Paracelsica Nova Acta Paracelsica:<br />

Jahrbuch der Schweizerischen<br />

Paracelsus-Gesellschaft<br />

Nova Vetera Nova et vetera (0029-5027)<br />

Novaia Noveish. Ist. Novaia i noveishaia istoriia<br />

*NTM NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der<br />

Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin<br />

(0036-6978)<br />

*Nuncius Nuncius: Annall di Storia della Scienza<br />

(0394-7394)<br />

*Occas. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. Occasional Papers <strong>of</strong><br />

the California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0068-5461)<br />

Ohio Val. Hist. Ohio Valley <strong>History</strong><br />

*Oil-Indust. Hist. Oil-Industry <strong>History</strong><br />

Ontario Hist. Ontario <strong>History</strong> (0030-2953)<br />

Oregon Hist. Quart. Oregon Historical Quarterly<br />

*Organ Yearbk. The Organ Yearbook (0920-3192)<br />

*Organon Organon: International Review<br />

(0078-6500)<br />

Orientalia Orientalia (Pontificum Institutum<br />

Biblicum)<br />

*Osiris Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Its Cultural Influences<br />

(0369-7827)<br />

Osmanli Bilimi Arast. Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari:<br />

Studies in Ottoman <strong>Science</strong><br />

*Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. Österreichische<br />

Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften<br />

Osteuropa Osteuropa (0030-6428)<br />

Otechest. Ist. Otechestvennaia istoriia<br />

Oumei Yenjiu Oumei Yenjiu (Euro-American<br />

Studies)<br />

*Ox. Stud. Ear. Mod. Phil. Oxford Studies on Early<br />

Modern Philosophy (1754-7873)<br />

Oxford Stud. Ancient Phil. Oxford Studies in Ancient<br />

Philosophy<br />

Pacific Hist. Rev. Pacific Historical Review<br />

Pacific Northwest Quart. Pacific Northwest<br />

Quarterly (0030-8803)<br />

Pacific Sci. Pacific <strong>Science</strong><br />

Pacific. Phil. Quart. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly<br />

*Paedagogica Hist. Paedagogica Historica:<br />

International Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Pagine Stor. Med. Pagine di Storia della Medicina<br />

Pales. Explor. Quart. Palestine Exploration Quarterly<br />

*Panacea Panacea<br />

Pap. Brit. School Rome Papers <strong>of</strong> the British School<br />

at Rome<br />

*Parergon Parergon: Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Australian and<br />

New Zealand Association for Medieval and<br />

Renaissance Studies<br />

Partisan Rev. Partisan Review<br />

*Past & Present Past and Present (0031-2746)<br />

Pecia Pecia: Ressources en Médiévistique<br />

Penn. Hist. Pennsylvania <strong>History</strong>: A Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Mid-Atlantic Studies (0031-4528)<br />

Penn. Mag. Hist. Biogr. Pennsylvania Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> and Biography (0031-4578)<br />

Pensée (Paris) Pensée: Recherches Marxistes,<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, Société, Philosophic<br />

Peritia Peritia: Journal <strong>of</strong> the Medieval Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Ireland<br />

Perspect. Biol. Med. Perspectives in Biology and<br />

Medicine (0031-5982)<br />

*Perspect. Sci. Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> (1063-6145)<br />

Perspect. Sci. Christ. Faith Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Christian Faith<br />

Pesquisa Pesquisa<br />

*Pharm. Hist. Pharmacy in <strong>History</strong> (0031-7047)<br />

Phil Soc. Sci. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Social <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

(0048-3931)<br />

Phil. & Geog. Philosophy and Geography<br />

(1090-3771)<br />

Phil. Forum Philosophical Forum<br />

Phil. J. Philosophical Journal: Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Royal Philosophical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glasgow<br />

Phil. Jahrb. Philosophisches Jahrbuch<br />

*Phil. Natur. Philosophia Naturalis (0031-8027)<br />

Phil. Psychiat. Psychol. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and<br />

Psychology<br />

Phil. Psychol. Philosophical Psychology<br />

Phil. Quart. Philosophical Quarterly<br />

Phil. Rev. Philosophical Review<br />

*Phil. Sci. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0031-8248)<br />

Phil. Soc. Crit. Philosophy and Social Criticism<br />

Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

London. Philosophical Transactions.<br />

Mathematical, Physical and Engineering <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

(1364-503X)<br />

*Phil. Writings Philosophical Writings (1361-9365)<br />

Philol. Quart. Philological Quarterly<br />

Philologus Philologus: Zeitschrift für das Klassische<br />

Altertum<br />

Philosophia Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly <strong>of</strong><br />

Israel<br />

Philosophy Philosophy: Journal <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

Phlogiston Phlogiston: Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> [Belgrade]<br />

Phronesis Phronesis: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Ancient<br />

Philosophy<br />

Phys. Bl. Physikalische Blätter<br />

*Phys. Persp. Physics in Perspective (1422-6944)<br />

Phys. Teacher Physics Teacher<br />

Phys. Today Physics Today (0031-9228)<br />

Phys. Unserer Zeit Physik in Unserer Zeit<br />

(0031-9252)<br />

*Phys. World Physics World (0953-8585)


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Journal List<br />

*Physis Physis: Rivista Intemazionale di Stotia della<br />

Scienza (0031-9414)<br />

Planet. Space Sci. Planetary and Space <strong>Science</strong><br />

Platinum Metals Rev. Platinum Metals Review<br />

Poetica Poetica: Zeitschrift für Sprach- und<br />

Literaturwissenschaft<br />

Poetics Today Poetics Today: International Journal<br />

for Theory and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Literature and<br />

Communication<br />

Polhem Polhem: Tidskrift för Teknikhistoria<br />

(0281-2142)<br />

Polit. Life Sci. Politics and the Life <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Polity Polity: The Journal <strong>of</strong> the Northeastern<br />

Political <strong>Science</strong> Association<br />

*Postcolon. Stud. Postcolonial Studies (1368-8790)<br />

Practitioner Practitioner<br />

Prilozi Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filoz<strong>of</strong>ske<br />

baštine (0350-2791)<br />

Probl. Post Comm. Problems <strong>of</strong> Post Communism<br />

Proc. Amer Cath. Phil. Assoc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Catholic Philosophical Association<br />

Proc. Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Antiquarian <strong>Society</strong><br />

*Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Philosophical <strong>Society</strong> (0003-049X)<br />

Proc. Brit. Acad. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

Academy<br />

*Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0068-547X)<br />

Proc. Cumberland Geol. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cumberland Geological <strong>Society</strong><br />

Proc. Roy. Inst. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal Institution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Great Britain<br />

Proc. Roy. Microsc. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

Microscopical <strong>Society</strong><br />

Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

Prog. Quantum Elec. Progress in Quantum<br />

Electronics (0079-6727)<br />

Prog. Surf. Sci. Progress in Surface <strong>Science</strong><br />

(0079-6816)<br />

Prometheus Prometheus: Rivista Quadrimentrale di<br />

Studi Classici<br />

*ProQuest Diss. & Thes. ProQuest Dissertations and<br />

Theses<br />

Prospects Prospects: An Annual <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Cultural Studies (0361-2333)<br />

Protist Protist (1434-4610)<br />

PSA PSA: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Biennial Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association<br />

*PsycCritiques PsycCritiques (1554-0138)<br />

Psychoanal. & Contemp. Thought Psychoanalysis<br />

and Contemporary Thought<br />

*Psychoanal. & Hist. Psychoanalysis and <strong>History</strong><br />

(1460-8235)<br />

Psychoanal. Quart. Psychoanalytic Quarterly<br />

Psychoanal. Rev. Psychoanalytic Review<br />

Psychol. Gesch. Psychologie und Geschichte<br />

Psychol. Med. Psychological Medicine<br />

Psychol. Rec. Psychological Record<br />

Public Hist. Public Historian<br />

*Public Underst. Sci. Public Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> (0963-6625)<br />

Quad. Hist. Engin. Quaderns d’Història de<br />

l’Enginyeria (1135-934X)<br />

Quad. Stor. Quaderni Storici<br />

Quad. Stor. Univ. Padova Quaderni per la Storia<br />

dell’Università di Padova<br />

Quad. Stud. Arab. Quaderni di Studi Arabi<br />

(1121-2306)<br />

Quart. J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Royal Astronomical <strong>Society</strong><br />

Quart. Rev. Biol. Quarterly Review <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />

(0033-5770)<br />

Quekett J. Microsc. Quekett Journal <strong>of</strong> Microscopy<br />

(0969-3823)<br />

Quim. Nova Quimica Nova (0100-4042)<br />

Radic. Hist. Rev. Radical <strong>History</strong> Review<br />

(0163-6545)<br />

Radic. Sci. Radical <strong>Science</strong> Journal<br />

Raec. Vinciana Raecolta Vinciana<br />

Raison Présente Raison Présente<br />

Raritan Raritan<br />

Reading Room Reading Room<br />

Rech. Diderot Encyclo. Recherches sur Diderot et sur<br />

l’ Encyclopédie<br />

Rech. Théol. Phil. Médiév. Recherches de Théologie<br />

et Philosophie Médiévales (1370-7493)<br />

Reinardus Reinardus: Yearbook <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Reynard <strong>Society</strong> (0925-4757)<br />

Rel. Amer. Cult. Jour. Inter. Religion and American<br />

Culture: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Interpretation (1052-1151)<br />

Renaiss. & Reform. Renaissance and Reformation<br />

*Renaiss. Quart. Renaissance Quarterly (0034-4338)<br />

Renaiss. Stud. Renaissance Studies (0269-1213)<br />

Rend. Circ. Matemat. Palermo Rendiconti del<br />

Circolo Matematico di Palermo (0009-725X)<br />

Rep. Nat. Cent. Sci. Ed. Reports <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Center for <strong>Science</strong> Education (NO)<br />

Rep. Trans. Devonshire Assoc. Report and<br />

Transactions; Devonshire Association for the<br />

Advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Literature, and Art<br />

*Representations Representations<br />

Res Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics (0277-1322)<br />

*Res. Law Econ. Research in Law and Economics: A<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Policy (0193-5895)<br />

Res. Phil. Tech. Research in Philosophy and<br />

Technology (0161-7249)<br />

Res. Policy Research Policy (0048-7333)<br />

Res. Socio. Knowl. Sci. Art Research in Sociology <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge, <strong>Science</strong>s, and Art<br />

Rethink. Hist. Rethinking <strong>History</strong><br />

Rev. Amer. Hist. Reviews in American <strong>History</strong><br />

(0048-7511)<br />

Rev. Anthro. Reviews in Anthropology (0093-8157)<br />

Rev. Belge Philol. Hist. Revue Belge de Philologie et<br />

d’Histoire<br />

Rev. Biol. Rivista di Biologia (0035-6050)<br />

Rev. Brasil. Hist. Revista Brasileira de Historia<br />

(1806-9347)<br />

*Rev. Catalana Soc. Revista Catalana de Sociologia<br />

(1136-8527)<br />

Rev. Cien. Mat. Revista Ciencias Matematicas<br />

Rev. Engl. Stud. Review <strong>of</strong> English Studies<br />

Rev. Españ. Fil. Mediev. Revista española de filos<strong>of</strong>ía<br />

medieval<br />

Rev. Étud. Grec. Revue des Études Grecques<br />

Rev. Étud. Juives Revue des Études Juives<br />

(0484-8616)


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Rev. Étud. Latines Revue des Études Latines<br />

Rev. Eur. Est. Latin Amer. Carib. Revista Europea de<br />

Estudios Latino Americanos y del Caribe<br />

Rev. Eur. Sci. Soc . Revue Européenne des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Sociales<br />

Rev. Fernand Braudel Center Review Fernand<br />

Braudel Center (0147-9032)<br />

Rev. Fil. Revista de Filos<strong>of</strong>ía<br />

Rev. Fr. Hist. Livre Revue Française d’Histoire du<br />

Livre<br />

Rev. Fr. Sociol. Revue Française de Sociologie<br />

*Rev. Gen. Psych. Review <strong>of</strong> General Pyschology<br />

(1089-2680)<br />

Rev. Hist. Revue Historique<br />

*Rev. Hist. Math. Revue d’Histoire des<br />

Mathématiques (1262-022X)<br />

*Rev. Hist. Mod. Contemp. Revue d’Histoire<br />

Modeme et Contemporaine<br />

Rev. Hist. Pharm. Revue d’Histoire de la Pharmacie<br />

Rev. Hist. Phil. Relig. Revue d’histoire et de<br />

philosophie religieuses<br />

Rev. Hist. Relig. Revue d’Histoire des Religions<br />

*Rev. Hist. Sci. Revue d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

(0151-4105)<br />

Rev. Hist. Sci. Hum. Revue d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Humaines (1622-468X)<br />

Rev. Hist. Textes Revue d’Histoire des Textes<br />

Rev. in Hist. Reviews in <strong>History</strong> (1749-8155)<br />

Rev. Indias Revista de Indias<br />

Rev. Int. Phil. Revue International de Philosophie<br />

Rev. Maison Franç. Oxford Revue de la Maison<br />

Française d’Oxford (1477-3082)<br />

Rev. Metaphys. Review <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics<br />

*Rev. Métaphys. Morale Revue de Métaphysique et<br />

de Morale<br />

*Rev. Metaphysics Review <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics<br />

(0034-6632)<br />

Rev. Mod. Phys. Reviews <strong>of</strong> Modem Physics<br />

Rev. Palais Découv. Revue du Palais de la<br />

Découverte<br />

Rev. Phil. Fr. Étrang. Revue Philosophique de la<br />

France et de l’ Étranger<br />

Rev. Phil. Louvain Revue Philosophique de Louvain<br />

Rev. Philol. Lit. Hist. Ancien. Revue de Philologie,<br />

de Littérature et d’Histoire Anciennes<br />

*Rev. Psiq. Clin. Revista de Psiquiatria Clínica<br />

(0101-6083)<br />

Rev. Quest. Sci. Revue des Questions Scientifiques<br />

(0035-2160)<br />

*Rev. roum. phil. Revue roumaine de philosophie<br />

(1220-5400)<br />

Rev. Sci. et Tech. Déf. Revue Scientifique et<br />

Technique de la Défense (0994-155X)<br />

*Rev. Sci. Phil. Théol. Revue des sciences<br />

philosophiques et théologiques (0035-2209)<br />

*Rev. Soc. Brasil. Hist. Ciên. Revista da Sociedade<br />

Brasileira de Historia de Ciência (0103-7188)<br />

Rev. Syn. Revue de Synthèse (0035-1776)<br />

Rev. Univ. Coimbra Revista da Universidade de<br />

Coimbra<br />

Rheinisch-Westfäl. Z. Volkskunde Rheinisch-<br />

Westfälische Zeitschrift für Volkskunde<br />

Rheinisches Mus. Philol. Rheinisches Museum für<br />

Philologie<br />

Ric. Folklor. Ricerca Folklorica<br />

Rinascimento Rinascimento: Rivista dell’Istituto<br />

Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento (0080-3073)<br />

*Rittenhouse Rittenhouse: Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Scientific Instrument Enterprise<br />

Riv. Fil. Rivista di Filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Riv. Stor. Fil. Rivista di Storia della Filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Riv. Stor. Ital. Rivista storica italiana (0035-7073)<br />

Romanticism Romanticism<br />

Romantisme Romantisme: Revue du 19e Siècle<br />

Ross. Istor. Zh. Rossiiskii Istoricheskii Zhurnal<br />

Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. Royal Historical <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

Transactions (0080-4401)<br />

Rural Hist. Rural <strong>History</strong><br />

Russ. Hist. Russian <strong>History</strong> (0094-288X)<br />

Russ. Rev. Russian Review (0036-0341)<br />

Russ. Stud. Hist. Russian Studies in <strong>History</strong><br />

(1061-1983)<br />

Russell Russell: The Journal <strong>of</strong> the Bertrand Russell<br />

Archives<br />

Rutherford J. Rutherford Journal: The New Zealand<br />

Journal for the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology<br />

S. Atl. Quart. South Atlantic Quarterly<br />

Saber Tiempo Saber y Tiempo: Revista de Historia<br />

de la Ciencia (0328-6584)<br />

Saeculum Saeculum: Jahrbuch für<br />

Universalgeschichte<br />

Sao Paulo Perspec. São Paulo em Perspectiva<br />

(0102-8839)<br />

Sapientia Sapientia: Organo de la Facultad de<br />

Filos<strong>of</strong>ia (Univ. Catholica Argentina)<br />

Sartoniana Sartoniana<br />

Scandanavian J. Immun. Scandanavian Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Immunology<br />

Schede Mediev. Schede Medievali<br />

Schede Umanistiche Schede Umanistiche<br />

(1122-6323)<br />

Schweiz. Z. Gesch. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für<br />

Geschichte<br />

*Sci. & Educ. <strong>Science</strong> and Education (0926-7220)<br />

Sci. & Soc. <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong> (0036-8237)<br />

*Sci. Amer. Scientific American<br />

Sci. Canadensis Scientia Canadensis: Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canadian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />

Medicine (0829-2507)<br />

Sci. Christ. Belief <strong>Science</strong> and Christian Belief<br />

Sci. Commun. <strong>Science</strong> Communication (1075-5470)<br />

*Sci. Context <strong>Science</strong> in Context (0269-8897)<br />

*Sci. Cult. <strong>Science</strong> as Culture (0950-5431)<br />

*Sci. Fict. Film & Telev. <strong>Science</strong> Fiction Film and<br />

Television (1754-3770)<br />

Sci. Hist. Scientiarum Historia<br />

Sci. Poetica Scientia Poetica: Jahrbuch für<br />

Geschichte der Literatur und der Wissenschaften<br />

Sci. Pub. Pol. <strong>Science</strong> and Public Policy (0302-3427)<br />

Sci. Stor. Scienze e Storia: Bollettino del Centro<br />

Internazionale di Storia dello Spazio e del Tempo<br />

*Sci. Stud. <strong>Science</strong> Studies (0786-3012)<br />

Sci. Tech. & Soc. <strong>Science</strong> Technology and <strong>Society</strong><br />

(0971-7218)<br />

*Sci. Tech. Hum. Val. <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />

Human Values (0162-2439)<br />

Sci. Tech. Persp. <strong>Science</strong>s et Techniques en<br />

Perspective


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Journal List<br />

Sci.-Fict. Stud. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />

*Sciamvs Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in<br />

Exact <strong>Science</strong>s (1345-4617)<br />

*<strong>Science</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0036-8075)<br />

Scientomet. Scientometrics (0138-9130)<br />

Scot. Geogr. Mag. Scottish Geographical Magazine<br />

*Scripta Nova Scripta Nova. Revista Electrónica de<br />

Geografía y Ciencias Sociales (1138-9788)<br />

Scriptorium Scriptorium: Revue International des<br />

Études Relative aux Manuscrits (0036-9772)<br />

Selbstorganisation Selbstorganisation: Jahrbuch für<br />

Komplexität in den Natur-, Sozial- und<br />

Geisteswissenschaften<br />

Semiotica Semiotica (0037-1998)<br />

Seventeenth Cent. Seventeenth Century<br />

*Seventeenth-Century News Seventeenth-Century<br />

News (0037-3028)<br />

Signs Signs: Journal <strong>of</strong> Women in Culture and<br />

<strong>Society</strong><br />

Signum Signum (0347-0423)<br />

Signum ABREM Signum: revista da ABREM<br />

(1516-6295)<br />

SIHSPAI SIHSPAI (1026-3977)<br />

Singapore J. Trop. Geogr. Singapore Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Tropical Geography (0129-7619)<br />

Sino-Jap. Stud. Sino-Japanese Studies (1041-8830)<br />

Sitzungsber. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Math. Naturwiss. Kl.<br />

Sitzungsberichte der Bayerische Akademie der<br />

Wissenschaften,<br />

Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Klasse<br />

Sitzungsber. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin<br />

Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft<br />

Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin<br />

*Sixteenth Cent. J. Sixteenth Century Journal<br />

(0361-0160)<br />

Skep. Inq. Skeptical Inquirer (0194-6730)<br />

*Skeptic Skeptic (1063-9330)<br />

Sky & Telescope Sky and Telescope (0037-6604)<br />

*Slagmark Slagmark (0108-8084)<br />

Slav. East Europ. Rev. Slavonic and East European<br />

Review<br />

Slav. Rev. Slavic Review (0037-6779)<br />

Soc. Epistem. Social Epistemology (0269-1728)<br />

Soc. Hist. Social <strong>History</strong> (0307-1022)<br />

*Soc. Hist. Alcohol Drugs The Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Alcohol and Drugs (1930-8418)<br />

*Soc. Hist. Med. Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

(0951-631X)<br />

Soc. Politics Social Politics<br />

Soc. Res. Social Research (0037-783X)<br />

Soc. Sci. & Med. Social <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine<br />

(0277-9536)<br />

Soc. Sci. Hist. Social <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

Soc. Sci. Inform. Social <strong>Science</strong> Information<br />

Soc. Sci. Yearbk. Sociology <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s Yearbook<br />

(0167-2320)<br />

Soc. Stor. Società e Storia<br />

*Soc. Stud. Sci. Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

(0306-3127)<br />

Sociol. Quart. Sociological Quarterly<br />

Sociol. Theory Sociological Theory<br />

Sociology Sociology (0038-0385)<br />

*Šolska kronika Šolska kronika: zbornik za<br />

zgodovino solstva in vzgoje : glasilo Slovenskega<br />

solskega muzeja (1318-6728)<br />

South African J. Sci. South African Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong><br />

South Asia Res. South Asia Research<br />

South Carolina Hist. Mag. South Carolina Historical<br />

Magazine<br />

*Southeast Rev. Asian Stud. Southeast Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Asian Studies (1083-074X)<br />

Southern Hist. Southern <strong>History</strong>: A Review <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southern England<br />

Southwest. Hist. Quart. Southwestern Historical<br />

Quarterly (0038-478X)<br />

Soviet Phys. Soviet Physics: Uspeki<br />

*Space Policy Space Policy (0265-9646)<br />

Spectro. acta Spectrochimica acta<br />

Speculum Speculum: Journal <strong>of</strong> Mediaeval Studies<br />

*Spontan. Gen. Spontaneous Generations<br />

(1913-0465)<br />

St. John’s Rev. St. John’s Review (0277-4720)<br />

Sterne Weltraum Sterne und Weltraum (0039-1263)<br />

Stor. Storiogr. Storia della Storiografia<br />

STS Net. Jap. Yearbk. STS Network Japan Yearbook<br />

STTH <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and the Humanities<br />

Stud. 18th-Cent. Cult. Studies in Eighteenth-Century<br />

Culture<br />

Stud. Achtzehn. Jahrh. Studien zum Achtzehnten<br />

Jahrhundert<br />

*Stud. Church Hist. Studies in Church <strong>History</strong><br />

(0424-2084)<br />

*Stud. Copernicana Studia Copernicana (0081-6701)<br />

Stud. Dial. Natur. Studies in Dialectics <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />

Stud. Hist. Mod. Math. Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Modern Mathematics: Supplemento di Rendiconti<br />

del Circolo Matematico di Palermo<br />

*Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. Studies in<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part C: Studies<br />

in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biological and<br />

Biomedical <strong>Science</strong>s (1369-8486)<br />

*Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. Studies in <strong>History</strong> and<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part B: Studies in <strong>History</strong><br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics (1355-2198)<br />

*Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. Studies in <strong>History</strong> and<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0039-3681)<br />

Stud. Hist. Sci. Tech. Med. Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Medicine (1024-8048)<br />

Stud. Leibnitiana Studia Leibnitiana<br />

Stud. Lessico. Ital. Studi di Lessicografia Italiana<br />

Stud. Lit. Imag. Studies in the Literary Imagination<br />

Stud. Mater. Dziej. Nauk. Pol. Ser. E Studia i<br />

Materialy z Dziejów Nauki Polskiej. Seria E:<br />

Zagadnienia Ogólne<br />

*Stud. Mediev. Renais. Hist. Studies in Medieval and<br />

Renaissance <strong>History</strong> (0081-8224)<br />

Stud. Medievali Studi Medievali (0391-8467)<br />

Stud. Philol. Studies in Philology<br />

Stud. Renaiss. Studies in the Renaissance<br />

Stud. Romant. Studies in Romanticism<br />

Stud. Sci. Educ. Studies in <strong>Science</strong> Education<br />

Stud. Secent. Studi Secenteschi<br />

Stud. Settecent. Studi Settecenteschi<br />

Stud. Stor. Studi Storici: Rivista Trimestrale<br />

dell’Istituto Gramsci (0039-3037)<br />

Stud. Voltaire 18th Cent. Studies on Voltaire and the<br />

Eighteenth Century


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xxix<br />

Stud. Wien. Gesch. Studien zur Wiener Geschichte:<br />

Jahrbuch des Vereins für Geschichte der Stadt<br />

Wien<br />

*Studi Musicali Studi Musicali (0391-7789)<br />

*Studium Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps- en<br />

Universiteitgeschiedenis (0928-303X-new)<br />

*Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer<br />

Wissenschaftsgeschichte (0039-4564)<br />

*Suhayl Suhayl: Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Exact<br />

and Natural <strong>Science</strong>s in Islamic Civilisation<br />

(1576-9372)<br />

Svenska Linnésällsk. Årssk. Svenska<br />

Linnésällskapets Årsskrift<br />

Synthese Synthese (0039-7857)<br />

Ta-lu ts’a-chih Ta-lu ts’a-chih<br />

Taida lishi xuebao Taida lishi xuebao<br />

Taiwan shehui yanjiu jikan Taiwan shehui yanjiu<br />

jikan (Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social<br />

Studies)<br />

Taiwan Wenxue Yanjiu Jikan Taiwan Wenxue Yanjiu<br />

Jikan<br />

Taiwan. J. Stud. Sci. Tech. Med. Taiwanese Journal<br />

for Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine<br />

(1022-4874)<br />

Taiwanese J. Phil. Hist. Sci. Taiwanese Journal for<br />

the Philosophy and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Taiwanshi yenjiu Taiwanshi yenjiu (Taiwan<br />

Historical Research)<br />

Tasanhak Tasanhak (Journal <strong>of</strong> Tasan Studies)<br />

(1598-8856(45))<br />

Taxon Taxon (0040-0262)<br />

*Tech. & Cult. Technology and Culture (0040-165X)<br />

Tech. Soc. Technology in <strong>Society</strong> (0160-791X)<br />

Technikgeschichte Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur<br />

Geschichte der Technik und Industrie (0040-117X)<br />

Tel Aviv Jahrb. Deut. Gesch. Tel Aviv Jahrbuch für<br />

Deutsche Geschichte<br />

Tenn. Med. Tennessee Medicine (1088-6222)<br />

Tennessee Hist. Quart. Tennessee Historical<br />

Quarterly<br />

Terrae Incog. Terrae lncognitae Philosophy and the<br />

Intellectual Life <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages<br />

The Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval Religious Cultures<br />

(1947-6566)<br />

Theol. Stud. Theological Studies (0040-5639)<br />

*Theor. Med. Bioethics Theoretical Medicine and<br />

Bioethics (1386-7415)<br />

Theoria (0040-5825) Theoria (0040-5825)<br />

(0040-5825)<br />

Theoria (0495-4548) Theoria (0495-4548)<br />

(0495-4548)<br />

Theoria Hist. Sci. Theoria et Historia Scientiarum<br />

(0867-4159)<br />

Theory Biosci. Theory in Biosciences (1431-7613)<br />

Theory Cult. Soc. Theory, Culture, and <strong>Society</strong>:<br />

Explorations in Critical Social <strong>Science</strong><br />

*Theory Event Theory & Event (1092-311X)<br />

Thomist Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review<br />

(0040-6325)<br />

*Tidsskrift kultur. Tidsskrift for kulturforskning<br />

(1502-7473)<br />

Tijdschr. Filos<strong>of</strong>ie Tijdschrift voor Filos<strong>of</strong>ie<br />

(0040-750X)<br />

Tijdschr. Gesch. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis<br />

Tijdschr. Stud. Verlichting Tijdschrift voor de Studie<br />

van de Verlichting<br />

TLS TLS: Times Literary Supplement (0307-661X)<br />

Topoi Topoi: An International Review <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

Trabajo Soc. Salud Trabajo Social y Salud<br />

(1130-2976)<br />

Traditio Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval<br />

<strong>History</strong>, Thought, and Religion<br />

Trans. Amer. Philol. Assoc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Philological Association<br />

*Trans. C. S. Peirce Soc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Charles<br />

S. Peirce <strong>Society</strong><br />

Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Connecticut Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Trans. Inst. Brit. Geogr. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> British Geographers<br />

Trans. Int. Congr. Enlightenment Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Congress on the Enlightenment<br />

Trans. Newcomen Soc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Newcomen <strong>Society</strong> (0372-0187)<br />

*Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Australia (0372-1426)<br />

Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

Historical <strong>Society</strong><br />

Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh Earth Sci. Transactions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh (Earth <strong>Science</strong>)<br />

(0263-5933)<br />

Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Arts Lett. Transactions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Wisconsin Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Arts, and<br />

Letters<br />

*Traverse Traverse (1420-4355)<br />

Trends Neurosci. Trends in Neurosciences<br />

Tsafon Tsafon: Revue d’Etudes Juives du Nord<br />

(1149-6630)<br />

Tsing-hua hsueh-pao Tsing-hua hsueh-pao (Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tsing-hua University)<br />

Tsinghua xuebao Tsinghua xuebao<br />

Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. Twentieth-Century British<br />

<strong>History</strong> (0955-2359)<br />

Ugeskrift Læger Ugeskrift for Læger<br />

Ugglan Ugglan (1102-4313)<br />

Utilitas Utilitas: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Utilitarian Studies<br />

(0953-8208)<br />

Variants Variants (1573-3084)<br />

Variations Variations: Literaturzeitschrift der<br />

Universität Zürich (1424-7631)<br />

Vermont Hist. Vermont <strong>History</strong>: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vermont Historical <strong>Society</strong><br />

Vesalius Vesalius (XXVesalius)<br />

VEST VEST: Tidskrift för Vetenskapsstudier<br />

(0283-6025)<br />

Vest. San.-Peter. Univ. Vestnik<br />

Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta (0132-4624)<br />

Vestnik Arkhiv. Vestnik Arkhivista<br />

Viator Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies<br />

Vict. Lit. Cult. Victorian Literature and Culture<br />

(1060-1503)<br />

Victorian Newsletter Victorian Newsletter<br />

Victorian Stud. Victorian Studies (0042-5222)<br />

Vie Sci. La Vie des <strong>Science</strong>s: Comptes Rendus de<br />

l’Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Vierteljahrshef. Zeitgesch. Vierteljahrshefte für<br />

Zeitgeschichte<br />

VIET VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i<br />

Tekhniki (0205-9606)


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Journal List<br />

Vigiliae Christianae Vigiliae Christianae<br />

(0042-6032)<br />

Virginia Mag. Hist. Biogr. Virginia Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> and Biography (0042-6636)<br />

Vivarium Vivarium: Journal for Mediaeval<br />

Philosophy and the Intellectual Life <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />

Ages (0042-7543)<br />

Vop. Fil. Voprosy filos<strong>of</strong>ii (0042-8744)<br />

Vop. Ist. Voprosy istorii (0042-8779)<br />

Voz Coleg. Miguel Cervantes La voz del Colegio<br />

Miguel de Cervantes<br />

War & Soc. War and <strong>Society</strong><br />

Welfengarten Welfengarten: Jahrbuch für Essayismus<br />

Wellcome Hist. Wellcome <strong>History</strong><br />

West. Hist. Quart. Western Historical Quarterly<br />

(0043-3810)<br />

*White House Stud. White House Studies<br />

(1535-4768)<br />

Wiener Goethe Ver. Jahrb. Wiener - Goethe - Verein.<br />

Jahrbuch (0250-443X)<br />

Wiener Klin. Wochenschr. Wiener Klinische<br />

Wochenschrift<br />

Wiener Stud. Wiener Studien<br />

William Mary Quart. William and Mary Quarterly<br />

(0043-5597)<br />

Wisc. Acad. Rev. Wisconsin Academy Review<br />

Wolfenbütteler Renaiss. Mitt. Wolfenbütteler<br />

Renaissance Mitteilungen<br />

Wolfenbütteler Stud. Aufklärung Wolfenbütteler<br />

Studien zur Aufklärung<br />

Women Women: A Cultural Review<br />

Women’s Hist. Rev. Women’s <strong>History</strong> Review<br />

Worldviews Worldviews (1363-5247)<br />

*Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. Würzburger<br />

Medizinhistorische Mitteilungen (0177-5227)<br />

*WZGS Wiener Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der<br />

Neuzeit<br />

Xinshixue Xinshixue (New <strong>History</strong>)<br />

XVIIe Siècle XVIIe Siècle<br />

*Y Traethodydd Y Traethodydd<br />

Yale J. Biol. Med. Yale Journal <strong>of</strong> Biology and<br />

Medicine (0044-0086)<br />

Yearbk. Res. Cent. Germ. Austrian Exile Stud.<br />

Yearbook <strong>of</strong> the Research Centre for German and<br />

Austrian Exile Studies (1388-3720)<br />

Yeoksa Bipyeong Yeoksa Bipyeong<br />

Yoksa Hakbo Yoksa Hakbo (The Korean Historical<br />

Review)<br />

Z. Kirchenges. Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte<br />

(0044-2925)<br />

Z. Allg. Wissenschaftstheor. Zeitschrift für<br />

Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie<br />

Z. Bayer. Landesges. Zeitschrift für Bayerische<br />

Landesgeschichte<br />

Z. Deut. Morgenldnd. Ges. Zeitschrift der Deutschen<br />

Morgealiindischen Gesellschaft<br />

Z. Gesam. Versicherungswis. Zeitschrift für die<br />

gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft<br />

*Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. Zeitschrift für<br />

Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen<br />

Wissenschaften (0179-4639)<br />

Z. Geschichtswiss. Zeitschrift für<br />

Geschichtswissenschaft (0044-2828)<br />

Z. Idee. Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte (1863-8937)<br />

Z. Ostmitteleuropa-Forsch. Zeitschrift für<br />

Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (0948-8294)<br />

Z. Phil. Forsch. Zeitschrift für Philosophische<br />

Forschung<br />

Z. Relig. Geistesgesch. Zeitschrift für Religions- und<br />

Geistesgeschichte<br />

Z. Unternehmensgescht. Zeitschrift für<br />

Unternehmensgeschichte<br />

Zhongguo Keji Shiliao Zhongguo Keji Shiliao (China<br />

Historical Materials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />

(1000-0798)<br />

Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />

(Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>s)<br />

(1000-0224)<br />

Zygon Zygon (0591-2385)


A. Tools for Historians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1. ARIEW, Roger. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> a Scientific<br />

Culture.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 17 (2009): 387–399.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Stephen GAUKROGER, The Emergence<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Scientific Culture (2007).<br />

2. BATLLÓ ORTIZ, Josep, J. FERRAN BOLEDA,<br />

and Mercè PIQUERAS CARRASCO. (Eds.) Actes<br />

de la VIII Trobada d’Història de la Ciència i de la<br />

Tècnica. (630 pp.; ill.) Barcelona: Societat Catalana<br />

d’Història de la Ciència i de la Técnica, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9788472838802.<br />

3. BODENMANN, Siegfried. (Ed.) Mythos – Helden<br />

– Symbole: Legitimation, Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmung<br />

in der Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, der<br />

Medizin und der Technik. (viii + 292 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) München: Meidenbauer, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783899751628.<br />

Contents: Siegfried BODENMANN, “Einleitung<br />

– Newtons Apfel & Co. Zur Kategorisierung<br />

des Mythos in den Naturwissenschaften,” 1–46;<br />

Kijan Malte ESPAHANGIZI, “Auch das Elektron<br />

verbeugt sich. Das Davisson-Germer Experiment<br />

als historischer Erinnerungsort der Physik,”<br />

47–70 [ref. 3129]; Andreas FICKERS and<br />

Frank KESSLER, “Narrative topoi in Erfindermythen<br />

und technonationalistischer Legendenbildung:<br />

Zur Historiographie der Erfindung von Film und<br />

Fernsehen,” 71–86 [ref. 3638]; Susan SPLINTER,<br />

“Zwischen Beweis und Widerlegung – Die sich<br />

wandelnde Bedeutung eines Instruments im 18.<br />

Jahrhundert,” 87–102 [ref. 1715]; Karl Traugott<br />

GOLDBACH, “Mythos Untertonreihe,” 103–120;<br />

Josef BORDÂT, “Bacons Atlantis-Mythos und das<br />

Selbstverständnis der modernen Wissenschaft,”<br />

121–130; Christina WESSELY, “Kosmologische<br />

Spektakel Universale Archive: Selbsthistorisierungsstrategien<br />

der esoterischen Moderne,” 131–<br />

142; Jürgen TEICHMANN, “Der Himmel als mathematische<br />

Gleichung und Labor,” 143–168; Frank<br />

STAHNISCH, “ ‘Neurotheologie’ – Zur Konjunktur<br />

eines aktuellen mythologischen Phänomens<br />

im Zeitalter medizintechnologischer Bildgebung,”<br />

169–190 [ref. 3915]; Malte KRÜGER, “Mythos Automobil<br />

oder ein Fall von Mytheninflation?” 191–<br />

216 [ref. 3615]; Oliver HOCHADEL, “Das Postergirl<br />

der Paläoanthropologie: Lucy zwischen Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit,” 217–232 [ref. 3253];<br />

Olaf MEUTHER and John F. NASH, Jr., “Held, Mythos,<br />

Mathematiker,” 233–246.<br />

4. BRAKE, Mark. Revolution in <strong>Science</strong>: How<br />

Galileo and Darwin Changed Our World. (221 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780230202689.<br />

5. BROWNE, Janet. “A Field Comes <strong>of</strong> Age.” Brit. J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 469–473.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Peter J. BOWLER and John V.<br />

PICKSTONE (eds.), The Modern Biological and<br />

Earth <strong>Science</strong>s (2009).<br />

6. BRYSON, Bill, and Jon TURNEY. (Eds.) Seeing<br />

Further: The Story <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Discovery, and the<br />

Genius <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong>. (506 pp.; ill.) New York:<br />

William Morrow, 2010. ISBN: 9780061999765.<br />

Includes essays by James GLEICK, Margaret<br />

WERTHEIM, Neal STEPHENSON, Simon SCHAF-<br />

FER, and several others.<br />

7. BUCHHEIM, Gisela. “Nachdruck: Zur Wechselwirkung<br />

von Naturwissenschaften und Technikwissenschaften<br />

in ihrer historischen Entwicklung.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special retrospective issue. NTM 18 (2010):<br />

401–408.<br />

Discussion follows: Thomas HÄNSEROTH, “Eine<br />

Gründungsschrift der Technikwissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

in Deutschland” NTM 18 (2010): 409–420<br />

8. CARVALLO, Sarah, and Sophie ROUX. (Eds.)<br />

Du nouveau dans les sciences : recueil issu du<br />

séminaire Lyon-Grenoble d’histoire et de philosophie<br />

des sciences. Recherches sur la philosophie<br />

et le langage, 24. (573 + pp.; ill.) Grenoble:<br />

Recherches sur la philosophie et le langage, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9782711683888.<br />

Contents: Sarah CARVALLO and Sophie ROUX,<br />

“Introduction,” 7-36; Sonja BRENTJES, “La Nouveauté<br />

comme valeur culturelle : lieux, formes et<br />

normes des revendication de nouveauté chez les<br />

érudits des sociétés islamiques,” 37-70 [ref. 619];<br />

Sarah CARVALLO, “Histoire du tonus : ruptures ou<br />

continuité ?” 71-120 [ref. 1876]; Hugues CHABOT,<br />

“Les Origines d’un nouvel élément chimique :<br />

l’affaire du chlore,” 121-169 [ref. 1799]; Pierre<br />

CRÉPEL, “Qu’y a-t-il de nouveau dans l’œuvre<br />

scientifique de D’Alembert ?” 171-224 [ref. 1645];<br />

Michel DUFOUR, “La Psychologie : une nouvelle<br />

science entre sens commun, physiologie<br />

et métaphysique ?” 225-318 [ref. 2583]; Jérôme<br />

FATET, “Comment naît un instrument ? L’invention<br />

de l’actinomètre électrochimique,” 319-342<br />

[ref. 2124]; Philippe JAUSSAUD, “Découvertes<br />

multiples en chimie pharmaceutique et analytique,”<br />

343-367 [ref. 2303]; Mai LEQUAN, “Les nouveautés<br />

de Stahl et Lavoisier vues par Kant,” 370-<br />

415 [ref. 1803]; Loïc PETITGIRARD, “Poincaré,<br />

Précurseur du ‘chaos’ ?” 417-448 [ref. 2275]; Sophie<br />

ROUX, “Découvrir le principe d’inertie,” 449-<br />

511 [ref. 1197]; Jérôme VIARD, “L’élaboration de<br />

la signification physique de l’entropie, les contributions<br />

de Carnot, Clausius, Boltzmann,” 513-557<br />

[ref. 2289].<br />

9. CHEN Fangzheng. Heritage and Betrayal: A<br />

Treatise on the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

Western Civilization. Translated title. In Chinese.<br />

Chinese title: [Ji cheng yu pan ni: xian dai ke xue wei


2 1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science<br />

he chu xian yu xi fang]. Alternate rendering <strong>of</strong> author<br />

name: CHEN Fong-ching. (xxiii + 718 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Beijing: SDX Joint Publishing Company,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9787108030474.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R135]<br />

10. COHEN, H. Floris. Die zweite Erschaffung der<br />

Welt: Wie die moderne Naturwissenschaft entstand.<br />

(283 pp.; bibl.; index.) Frankfurt am Main: Campus-<br />

Verl., 2010. ISBN: 9783593391342.<br />

11. COHEN, H. Floris. How Modern <strong>Science</strong> Came<br />

into the World: Four Civilizations, One 17th-Century<br />

Breakthrough. (xi + 784 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam:<br />

Amsterdam University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9789089642394.<br />

12. COHEN, H. Floris. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong><br />

as a Fundamental Pre-Condition for the Industrial<br />

Revolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Global <strong>History</strong>.”<br />

Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. 20 (2009): 107–132.<br />

Focus is on 18th-century British artisans and the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the steam engine.<br />

13. COHEN, H. Floris. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong><br />

as a Fundamental Pre-Condition for the Industrial<br />

Revolution.” In Global <strong>History</strong>, edited by Peer VRIES<br />

(Innsbruck: Studien-Verl., 2009), 107–132.<br />

14. DAELEMANS, Frank, Jean-Marie DUVOSQUEL,<br />

Robert HALLEUX, and David JUSTE. (Eds.)<br />

Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis<br />

et ses élèves. Archives et bibliothèques de Belgique,<br />

numéro spécial, 83. (494 pp.; ill.) Bruxelles:<br />

Archives et bibliothèques de Belgique, 2007.<br />

Contents: Annette FÉLIX, “Libres propos sur Hossam<br />

Elkhadem,” 7-20 [ref. 88]; David JUSTE,<br />

“Hossam Elkhadem,” 21-22; “Bibliographie<br />

d’Hossam Elkhadem,” 23-34; Robert HALLEUX,<br />

“L’Alchimiste grec à ses fourneaux,” 35-43<br />

[ref. 928]; Carl DEROUX, “La chair du canard<br />

selon le médecin Anthime (de obs. cib., 32),” 45-<br />

56 [ref. 1072]; Jean Michel DELIRE, “Inférences<br />

chronologiques déduites d’une comparaison des<br />

commentaires à differents Öulbasutras,” 57-71<br />

[ref. 797]; Charles BURNETT, “Does the Sea<br />

Breathe, Boil or Bloat ? A Textual Problem in Abū<br />

Ma↩shar’s Explanations <strong>of</strong> Tides,” 73-79 [ref. 703];<br />

Yahya MICHOT, “Le riz trop cuit du Kirmânî.<br />

Présentation, édition, traduction et lexique de<br />

l’épître d’avicenne contestant l’accusation d’avoir<br />

pastiché le Coran,” 81-129; David A. KING, “A<br />

World-Map in the Tradition <strong>of</strong> al-Bīrūnī (ca. 1040)<br />

and al-Khāzinī (ca. 1120) Presented by Sirāj al-<br />

Dīn al-Sajāwandī (1210),” 131-160 [ref. 709];<br />

Maravillas AGUIAR AGUILAR and María AR-<br />

CAS CAMPOY, “Ciencia (↩ilm) según el Alfaquí<br />

Granadino ibn Ŷuzayy (siglo XIV),” 161-171;<br />

Yvonne DOLD-SAMPLONIUS, “Al-Kāshī’s Method<br />

to Calculate Arches,” 173-187 [ref. 654];<br />

Jan P. HOGENDIJK, “Similar Mathematics in Different<br />

Cultures : Jamshīd al-Kāshī and Ludolph<br />

van Ceulen on the Determination <strong>of</strong> π,” 189-203<br />

[ref. 657]; David JUSTE, “La sphère planétaire<br />

du ms. Vatican, BAV, Pal. lat. 1356 (XIIe siècle).<br />

Une pièce inédite de l’astronomie de Gerbert ?”<br />

205-221 [ref. 1018]; Isabelle DRAELANTS and<br />

Antonella SANNINO, “Albertinisme et hermétisme<br />

dans une anthologie en faveur de la magie, le liber<br />

aggregationis : prospective,” 223-255 [ref. 989];<br />

Jens HØYRUP, “L’algèbre de Jacopo de Florence :<br />

un défi à l’historiographie de l’algèbre presquemoderne,”<br />

257-272 [ref. 1000]; Jacques Charles<br />

LEMAIRE, “Des secrés des dames : un traité<br />

de gynécologie picardisant du XVe siècle (ms.<br />

Lille, b.m., 751),” 273-295 [ref. 1269]; Patricia<br />

RADELET-DE GRAVE, “Kepler (1571–1630) et Cavalieri<br />

(1598–1647). Astrologues, ou le logarithme<br />

au secours de l’astrologie,” 297-315 [ref. 1191];<br />

Sonja BRENTJES, “Multilingualism in Early Modern<br />

Maps,” 317-328 [ref. 1571]; Wouter BRACKE,<br />

“La production cartographique de Guillaume Flamen,”<br />

329-351; Sergio BOFFA, “La description<br />

du Japon dans le Theatrum orbis terrarum (1595)<br />

d’Abraham Ortelius,” 353-376; Jan VANDERSMIS-<br />

SEN, “Abraham Ortelius Vereeuwigd. Fantomen<br />

van Kunstzinnig Patriottisme en Geografie te Antwerpen<br />

op het Einde van de negentiende eeuw,”<br />

377-395 [ref. 2366]; Claude SORGELOOS, “Antoine<br />

Vandale, Sanderus et la Flandria illustrata :<br />

un projet d’édition précoce (1844) du ms. KBR<br />

16.823,” 397-405; F. VANDAMME, “Goethe, Islam<br />

and <strong>Science</strong>,” 407-413 [ref. 1654]; Liliane<br />

WELLENS-DE DONDER, “Le voyage d’Adolphe<br />

Quetelet en Ecosse en 1827,” 415-428; Marguerite<br />

SILVESTRE, “Philippe Vandermaelen (1795–1869)<br />

et la carte topographique de la Belgique. Entre<br />

de Bouge et le dépôt de la guerre.” 429-451;<br />

Lisette DANCKAERT, “La Turquie d’Europe chez<br />

Vandermaelen,” 453-464 [ref. 2347]; Denis DIA-<br />

GRE, “Michel Scheidweiler et Henri Galeotti, les<br />

pères du genre Ariocarpus (cactaceae),” 465-483<br />

[ref. 2432].<br />

15. ELMAN, Benjamin. “Global <strong>Science</strong> and Comparative<br />

<strong>History</strong>: Jesuits, <strong>Science</strong>, and Philology in<br />

China and Europe, 1550–1850.” Introduction to a<br />

set <strong>of</strong> revised papers from a workshop by this title.<br />

EASTM 26 (2007): 9–16.<br />

Contents: Alix COOPER, “Latin Words, Vernacular<br />

Worlds: Language, Nature, and the ‘Indigenous’<br />

in Early Modern Europe,” 17–39 [ref. 1592];<br />

Denise PHILLIPS, “<strong>Science</strong>, Myth and Eastern<br />

Souls: J. S. C. Schweigger and the <strong>Society</strong> for<br />

the Spread <strong>of</strong> Natural Knowledge and Higher<br />

Truth,” 40–67 [ref. 2108]; Bruce RUSK, “Old<br />

Scripts, New Actors: European Encounters with<br />

Chinese Writing, 1550–1700,” 68–116 [ref. 1254];<br />

Laura HOSTETLER, “Global or Local? Exploring<br />

Connections between Chinese and European Geographical<br />

Knowledge during the Early Modern<br />

Period,” 117–135 [ref. 765].<br />

16. FINNEGAN, Ruth H. (Ed.) Participating in the<br />

Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>: Researchers beyond the University<br />

Walls. (xiv + 292 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.<br />

ISBN: 9781403939463.<br />

Partial contents: Allan CHAPMAN, “To the Heavens<br />

in Rural Lancashire: Jeremiah Horrocks and<br />

His Circle, and the Foundation <strong>of</strong> British Astronomical<br />

Research,” 23-35 [ref. 1484]; David


1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science 3<br />

E. ALLEN, “Collectors Harnessed: Research on<br />

the British Flora by Nineteenth-Century Amateur<br />

Botanists,” 36-49 [ref. 2430]; David N. LIVING-<br />

STONE, “Scientific Inquiry and the Missionary<br />

Enterprise,” 50-64 [ref. 233]; Sophie FORGAN,<br />

“Listening and Learning: Audiences and Their<br />

Roles in 19th-Century Britain,” 65-78 [ref. 2032];<br />

Keith VERNON, “Locating Industrial Research:<br />

Universities, Firms and the State, 1916–39,” 79-92<br />

[ref. 2896]; Alexander J. HUNT, “A Brief <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Field Archaeology in the UK: The Academy, the<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ession and the Amateur,” 95-109 [ref. 509];<br />

Jeremy J. D. GREENWOOD, “<strong>Science</strong> with a Team<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thousands: The British Trust for Ornithology,”<br />

152-165 [ref. 3224]; Dolan CUMMINGS, “Think<br />

Tanks and Intellectual Authority Outside the University:<br />

Information Technocracy or Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Letters?” 166–180 [ref. 3744]; Ben ANDERSON,<br />

“Everyday Domestic Research in the Knowledge<br />

<strong>Society</strong>: How Ordinary People Use Infomation<br />

and Communication Technologies to Participate,”<br />

183–197 [ref. 4008]; Frank WEBSTER, “Research,<br />

Universities and the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>,” 245–262<br />

[ref. 3757]; Ronald BARNETT, “Re-opening Research:<br />

New Amateurs or New Pr<strong>of</strong>esssionals?”<br />

263–277 [ref. 3668].<br />

17. GAYON, Jean, and Richard BURIAN. (Eds.)<br />

Conceptions de la science : hier, aujourd’hui, demain<br />

: hommage à Marjorie Grene. (448 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Brussels: Editions Ousia, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9782870601327.<br />

Contents: Jean GAYON, “Introduction,” 9-19; Marjorie<br />

GRENE, “La vie des sciences et les sciences<br />

de la vie,” 23-36 [ref. 421]; Ian MUELLER, “La<br />

physique et la philosophie : le tournant conceptuel<br />

du IV e siècle,” 39-56 [ref. 893]; Pierre PELLE-<br />

GRIN, “Les études sur la biologie d’Aristote :<br />

un bilan provisoire,” 57-72 [ref. 934]; Jacques<br />

BRUNSCHWIG, “<strong>Science</strong> et philosophie chez les<br />

stoïciens,” 73-91 [ref. 886]; Richard GLAUS-<br />

NER, “L’impossibilité des atomes et du vide, et<br />

la théorie cartésienne des distinctions,” 95-114<br />

[ref. 1416]; Vincent CARRAUD, “ ‘La matière<br />

assume successivement toutes les formes’. Note<br />

sur le concept d’ordre et sur une proposition<br />

thomiste de la cosmogonie cartésienne,” 115-<br />

146 [ref. 1480]; Jean-Luc MARION, “Descartes,<br />

Jupiter et la destin,” 147-166 [ref. 1425]; Annie<br />

BITBOL-HESPÉRIÈS, “Médecine et méthode<br />

chez Descartes,” 167-190 [ref. 1615]; Laurence<br />

BROCKLISS, “La vie brève de la physiologie<br />

mécaniste dans les facultés de médecine de<br />

l’Ancien Régime,” 193-213 [ref. 1926]; Desmond<br />

CLARKE, “La théorie des passions selon Louis<br />

de la Forge,” 214-227 [ref. 1601]; Daniel GAR-<br />

BER, “Mécanisme et morale : la mort du corps<br />

et l’éternité de l’esprit chez Spinoza,” 228-241<br />

[ref. 1410]; Alan GABBEY, “Spinoza scolastique<br />

et la méthodologie des sciences,” 242-258<br />

[ref. 1406]; Lambros COULOUBARITSIS, “Purification<br />

par Baliani de la théorie ancienne du mouvement<br />

et généralisation du principe d’inertie,”<br />

261-272 [ref. 1526]; Joseph C. PITT, “Voir la nature<br />

: les origines de l’observation scientifique,”<br />

273-289 [ref. 1368]; Theo VERBEEK, “Modèles<br />

épistémologiques dans les sciences de la vie du<br />

XVIII e siècle : les philosophes et l’irritabilité,”<br />

290-304 [ref. 1868]; Jean GAYON, “Karl Pearson<br />

ou les enjeux du phénoménalisme dans les sciences<br />

biologiques vers 1900,” 305-324 [ref. 2416];<br />

Roger ARIEW, “Pierre Duhem et ‘l’esprit allemand,’<br />

” 325-340 [ref. 2157]; Phillip R. SLOAN,<br />

“Téléologie et forme : un réexamen,” 343-367<br />

[ref. 428]; Michael RUSE, “Un réexamen de ‘Two<br />

Evolutionary Theories’ de Marjorie Grene,” 368-<br />

386 [ref. 3320]; Richard M. BURIAN, “ ‘Nothing<br />

in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light <strong>of</strong><br />

Evolution’ (Theodosius Dobzhansky),” 387-409<br />

[ref. 3288]; Claude DEBRU, “Les classifications<br />

et l’inclassable : le cas des leucémies,” 410-432<br />

[ref. 2677]; Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER, “Note sur<br />

une épistémologie de la biologie contemporaine,”<br />

433-444 [ref. 425].<br />

18. GAYON, Jean, and Armand DE RICQLÈS. Les<br />

fonctions : des organismes aux artifacts. (448 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Reille: Presses Universitaires de France,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9782130574415.<br />

On the concept <strong>of</strong> “function” in biology, psychology,<br />

medicine, and technology. Contributors:<br />

James G. LENNOX, François DUCHESNEAU,<br />

Daniel BECQUEMONT, Karen NEANDER, Jean<br />

GAYON, Philippe HUNEMAN, Matteo MOSSIO,<br />

Cristian SABORIDO, Alvaro MORENO, Armand<br />

de RICQLÈS, Jorge CUBO, Michel LAURIN, Jean-<br />

Claude DUPONT, Michel MORANGE, Charles<br />

GALPERIN, Thomas PRADEU, Stéphane TIRARD,<br />

Christophe MALATERRE, Françoise PAROT, Denis<br />

FOREST, Ulrich KROHS, Arnaud PLAGNOL, Anick<br />

ABOURACHID, Vincent HUGEL, and Françoise<br />

LONGY.<br />

19. GODDARD, Jolyon. Concise <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Invention: An Illustrated Time Line. (352 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.: National<br />

Geographic, 2010. ISBN: 9781426205446.<br />

20. GREGORY, Frederick. Natural <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

Western <strong>History</strong>. (xxiii + 625 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780618224104.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R311]<br />

21. HENRY, John. A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Thought. (272 pp.; bibl.; index.) Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780230019430.<br />

22. HVIDTFELT NIELSEN, Kristian. “We Have<br />

Never Been Scientists.” Ann. Sci. 67 (2010): 561–<br />

567.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steven SHAPIN, The Scientific Life<br />

(2008).<br />

23. JACOB, Christian. (Ed.) Lieux de savoir : espaces<br />

et communautés. (1277 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Paris: Albin Michel, 2007. ISBN: 9782226179043.<br />

Sixty-three chapters on studies <strong>of</strong> science focused<br />

on geographical or spatial relationships, crossing<br />

disciplines, periods (from ancient to modern),<br />

and countries (Asian and Western). Divided into<br />

four major parts: Faire corps; Lieux du travail


4 1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science<br />

savant; Territoire et mobilité; and Villes phares.<br />

Includes: Bruno J. STRASSER, “Collectionner ou<br />

expérimenter ? Les bases de données bioinformatiques,<br />

un nouveau lieu de production du savoir,”<br />

681-703 [ref. 4127].<br />

24. JOHNSTON, Sean F. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: A Beginner’s<br />

Guide. (ix + 218 pp.; ill.; index.) Oxford:<br />

Oneworld, 2009. ISBN: 9781851686810.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R407]<br />

25. KIM, Yung Sik. “Some Reflections on the Western<br />

Scientific Traditions from the East Asian Perspective.”<br />

In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in East Asia, edited<br />

by ARRAULT and JAMI (2001) [ref. 738], 75–84.<br />

26. KWA, Chunglin. Styles <strong>of</strong> Knowing: A New<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> from Ancient Times to the Present.<br />

(448 pp.; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780822961512.<br />

27. LAMBERT, Dominique, and Jacques REISSE.<br />

Charles Darwin et Georges Lemaître, une improbable<br />

mais passionante rencontre. Mémoires de la Classe<br />

des <strong>Science</strong>s, 30. (288 pp.; bibl.; index.) Bruxelles:<br />

Académie royale de Belgique, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9782803102525.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R457]<br />

28. MARTINEZ, Alberto A. <strong>Science</strong> Secrets: The<br />

Truth about Darwin’s Finches, Einstein’s Wife,<br />

and Other Myths. (344 pp.; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780822944072.<br />

29. MÜLLER, Ernst, and Falko SCHMIEDER. (Eds.)<br />

Begriffsgeschichte der Naturwissenschaften. Zur historischen<br />

und kulturellen Dimension naturwissenschaftlicher<br />

Konzepte. (xxiii + 377 pp.) Berlin; New<br />

York: De Gruyter, 2008. ISBN: 9783110208092.<br />

Contributors: Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER, Erich<br />

KLEINSCHMIDT, Ohad PARNES, Benjamin<br />

STEININGER, Falko SCHMIEDER, Dieter TE-<br />

ICHERT, Christian STRUB, Ernst MÜLLER, Hennig<br />

SCHMIDGEN, Philipp SARASIN, Yvonne<br />

WÜBBEN, Margarete VÖHRINGER, Winfried<br />

THIELMANN, Andreas BARTELS, Carsten DUTT,<br />

Erik PORATH, Otniel E. DROR, Peter BERZ, Gunhild<br />

BERG, and Olaf BREIDBACH.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R563]<br />

30. RISKIN, Jessica. “Newton and Monotheism.”<br />

Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 399–408.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Peter DEAR, The Intelligibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature (2006); Stephen GAUKROGER, The<br />

Emergence <strong>of</strong> a Scientific Culture (2007); Peter<br />

HARRISON, The Fall <strong>of</strong> Man and the Foundations<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (2007); George SALIBA, Islamic <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Making <strong>of</strong> the European Renaissance<br />

(2007).<br />

31. SCHWARZ, Astrid, and Alfred NORDMANN.<br />

(Eds.) Das bunte Gewand der Theorie: Vierzehn<br />

Begegnungen mit philosophierenden Forschern. (396<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Freiburg; München: Verlag Karl Alber,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9783495483848.<br />

Contents: Astrid SCHWARZ and Alfred NORD-<br />

MANN, “Zur Einführung,” 7-11; Martin CARRIER,<br />

“Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier und die Chemische<br />

Revolution,” 12-42 [ref. 1798]; Andreas WOYKE,<br />

“Johann Wilhelm Ritter: Zwischen romantischer<br />

Naturphilosophie und exakter Naturwissenschaft,”<br />

43-70 [ref. 1796]; Kristian KÖCHY, “Alexander<br />

von Humboldts ‘Naturgemälde’: Zum Verhältnis<br />

von Kunst und Wissenschaft,” 71-95 [ref. 1680];<br />

Petra GEHRING, “Adolphe Quetelet: Sprache und<br />

Wirklichkeitsmacht der Bevölkerungsstatistik,” 96-<br />

113 [ref. 2632]; Mechthild HETZEL, “S<strong>of</strong>ja Kowalewskaja:<br />

Von der Sehnsucht, unbedingte Fragen zu<br />

stellen,” 114-132 [ref. 2203]; Alfred NORDMANN,<br />

“Heinrich Hertz an den Grenzen seiner Wissenschaft,”<br />

133-153 [ref. 2274]; Eve-Marie ENGELS,<br />

“Charles Darwins geheimnisvolle Revolution,”<br />

154-206 [ref. 2476]; Astrid SCHWARTZ, “Baron<br />

Jakob von Euxküll: Das Experiment als Ordnungsprinzip<br />

in der Biologie,” 207-234 [ref. 3267];<br />

Moritz EPPLE, “Spielräume des Denkens—Felix<br />

Hausdorff und Paul Mongré,” 235-262 [ref. 3031];<br />

Mitchell G. ASH, “Max Wertheimer und Wolfgang<br />

Köhler: Gestalttheorie als dritter Weg zwischen<br />

Natur- und Geisteswissenschaft,” 263-295<br />

[ref. 3381]; Gregor SCHIEMANN, “Welt im Wandel.<br />

Werner Heisenbergs Ansätze zu einer pluralistischen<br />

Philosophie,” 296-320 [ref. 3001]; Gernot<br />

BÖHME, “Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker: Produktiv<br />

irren,” 321-352 [ref. 3119]; Klaus MAINZER,<br />

“Stephen William Hawking—Kosmologie und<br />

Medien im Zeitalter der Wissensgesellschaft,”<br />

353-372 [ref. 3780]; Liselotte SCHEBEK, Alfred<br />

NORDMANN and Astrid SCHWARZ, “Umweltwissenschaft<br />

als Technowissenschaft?” 373-396<br />

[ref. 3246].<br />

32. SOLÍS, Carlos, and Manuel SELLÉS. Historia<br />

de la ciencia. (1191 pp.; ill.; 4 vols.) Pozuelo de<br />

Alarcón, Madrid: Espasa, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9788467017410.<br />

33. VERMIJ, R. H. Kleine geschiedenis van de wetenschap.<br />

(ix + 278 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam:<br />

Nieuwezijds, 2006. ISBN: 9789057122248.<br />

34. VETTER, Jeremy. (Ed.) Knowing Global Environments:<br />

New Historical Perspectives in the Field<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s. (x + 263 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />

Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780813548753.<br />

Contents: Michael S. REIDY, “From the Ocean to<br />

the Mountains: Spatial <strong>Science</strong> in an Age <strong>of</strong> Empire,”<br />

17-38 [ref. 1835]; Lynn K. NYHART, “Emigrants<br />

and Pioneers: Moritz Wagner’s ‘Law <strong>of</strong><br />

Migration’ in Context,” 39-58 [ref. 2424]; J. Conor<br />

BURNS, “Negotiating the Agricultural Frontier in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Southern Ohio Archaeology,”<br />

59-86 [ref. 2657]; Stuart MCCOOK, “Managing<br />

Monocultures: C<strong>of</strong>fee, the C<strong>of</strong>fee Rust, and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Working Landscapes,” 87-107; Jeremy<br />

VETTER, “Rocky Mountain High <strong>Science</strong>: Teaching<br />

Research, and Nature at Field Stations,” 108-<br />

134; Mark V. BARROW, Jr., “On the Trail <strong>of</strong> the


3. Reference works and repositories 5<br />

Ivory-Bill: Field <strong>Science</strong>, Local Knowledge, and<br />

the Struggle to Save Endangered Species,” 135-161<br />

[ref. 3230]; Helen M. ROZWADOWSKI, “Playing<br />

By—and On and Under—the Sea: The Importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Play for Knowing the Ocean,” 162-189<br />

[ref. 378]; James Rodger FLEMING, “Planetary-<br />

Scale Field Work: Harry Wexler on the Possibilities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ozone Depletion and Climate Control,”<br />

190-211 [ref. 3194]; Robert E. KOHLER, “<strong>History</strong><br />

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ac.uk/index.php/19/article/view/582 (Accessed<br />

March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 207]. Nineteen 11<br />

(2010): Approx. 3,600 words.<br />

On Darwin scholarship in museum exhibits.<br />

7. HISTORIANS OF SCIENCE<br />

81. BALAGUER, Emilio, and Rosa BALLESTER.<br />

“Pr<strong>of</strong>esor Juan Antonio Paniagua Arellano (1920–<br />

2010).” Asclepio 62 (2010): 649–652.<br />

82. BUB, Jeffrey, and Williams DEMOPOULOS. “Itamar<br />

Pitowsky 1950–2010.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod.<br />

Phys. 41 (2010): 85.<br />

83. CANTOR, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, and Frank JAMES. “David<br />

Charles Gooding (21 November 1947–13 December<br />

2009).” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 459–467.<br />

84. CHANCE, Jane. (Ed.) Women Medievalists and<br />

the Academy. (xlvi + 1073 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Madison: University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9780299207502.<br />

Biographies <strong>of</strong> female historians <strong>of</strong> the medieval<br />

period that includes several historians <strong>of</strong> science,<br />

including Anneliese Maier, Pearl Kibre, Maire<br />

Therese D’Alverny, Marcia Colish, and Carolyn<br />

Bynum.<br />

85. CRADDOCK, Paul T. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ramamurthy<br />

Balasubramaniam.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

315–330.<br />

86. DALEN, Benno van. “Edward S. Kennedy:<br />

1912–2009.” Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 159–163.<br />

87. “Ernan McMullin, 1924–<strong>2011</strong>.” HOPOS 1<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): iv.<br />

88. FÉLIX, Annette. “Libres propos sur Hossam<br />

Elkhadem.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem<br />

par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et<br />

al. (2007) [ref. 14], 7–20.<br />

89. FREUDENTHAL, Gad, and Jan ROUBINEK.<br />

“Georg (Jirí) Alter (1891–1972): Astronomer, Historian<br />

<strong>of</strong> Astronomy, and Musician.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section. [ref. 842]. Aleph 11 (<strong>2011</strong>): 115–156.<br />

90. GAO Jie. “Obituary: Pr<strong>of</strong>. Xi Zezong (1927–<br />

2008).” EASTM 28 (2008): 11–13.<br />

91. GARCÍA BALLESTER, Luis. “Mi colega y amigo<br />

Juan Antonio Paniagua, historiador de la medicina.”<br />

Dynamis 30 (2010): 309–314.<br />

Contents: Michael R. MCVAUGH, “Don Juan<br />

Antonio,” 315–316; Jon ARRIZABALAGA, “En<br />

recuerdo de D. Juan Antonio, maestro, colega y<br />

amigo,” 317–320.<br />

92. JONES, Alexander. “Obituary: John P. Britton<br />

(1939–2010).” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010):<br />

613–615.<br />

93. KENNEDY, Nora, Michael KENNEDY, David A.<br />

KING, and Julio SAMSÓ. “In Memoriam: Edward S.<br />

Kennedy.” Suhayl 9 (2009): 185–214.<br />

94. KUBBINGA, Henk. “Eloge: Karin Figala, 1938–<br />

2007.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 603–606.<br />

95. LICHTERMAN, Boleslav L., and Vladimir M.<br />

MIRSKY. “Mark B. Mirsky: A Leading Russian<br />

Historian <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Surgery (1930–2010).” J.<br />

Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 377–379.<br />

96. MOORE, James. “Eloge: Ralph Colp, 1924–<br />

2008.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 599–602.<br />

97. NEU, John. Show Me the Way to Go Home.<br />

Townsend, Wis.: Hillside House, 2009.<br />

A murder mystery by the previous <strong>Isis</strong> bibliographer.


7. Historians <strong>of</strong> science 9<br />

98. PESET, José Luis. “Pr<strong>of</strong>esor José María López<br />

Piñero. En recuerdo de un maestro y amigo.” Asclepio<br />

62 (2010): 653–656.<br />

99. SAMSÓ, Julio, and Roser PUIG. “In Memoriam:<br />

Mercè Comes.” Suhayl 9 (2009): 215–227.<br />

100. SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE, Reinhard. “Johannes<br />

Lohne (1908–1993) Revisited: Documents for His<br />

Life and Work, Half a Century after His Pioneering<br />

Research on Harriot and Newton.” Arch. Int. Hist.<br />

Sci. 60 (2010): 569–596.<br />

101. TELKES-KLEIN, Eva, and Elhanan YAKIRA.<br />

(Eds.) L’histoire et la philosophie des sciences à<br />

la lumière de l’œuvre d’Émile Meyerson (1859–<br />

1933). Bibliothèque d’études juives, 36. (238 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Paris: Honoré Champion, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9782745319739.<br />

Contributors: Claude IMBERT, Anastasios BREN-<br />

NER, Bernadette BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Sophie<br />

ROUX, Christian BONNET, Yemima BEN<br />

MENAHEM, Catherine SUPÉ-KIKOÏNE, Sandra<br />

LAUGIER, Frédéric FRUTEAU DE LACLOS, Elhanan<br />

YAKIRA, and Frédéric WORMS.<br />

102. TOPALOĞLU, Abdullah. (Ed.) Essays in Honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu. Vol. 2: Biography, <strong>Bibliography</strong>,<br />

and Recollections about İhsanoğlu. Compiled<br />

by Abdullah Topaloğlu. Studies and sources on<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> Islamic civilisation series, 13. (xx + 322<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Istanbul: Research Centre for Islamic<br />

<strong>History</strong>, Art, and Culture, 2006. ISBN: 9290631562.<br />

Volume 2 <strong>of</strong> Mustafa KAÇAR and Zeynep DU-<br />

RUKAL (eds.), Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin<br />

İhsanoğlu (2006) [ref. 623].<br />

103. TWENEY, Ryan D. “Eloge: David Charles<br />

Gooding, 1947–2009.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 607–609.<br />

104. XU, Yibao, and Fengxian XU. “Chen Meidong:<br />

(1942–2008).” Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 565–567.


B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding <strong>Science</strong><br />

10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

105. ACHINSTEIN, Peter. Evidence, Explanation,<br />

and Realism: Essays in Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xi +<br />

331 pp.) Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780199735259.<br />

106. BAILER-JONES, Daniela. Scientific Models in<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (x + 235 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Pittsburgh, PA: University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780822943761.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R45]<br />

107. BROWN, Harold I. “Van Fraassen Meets Popper:<br />

Logical Relations and Cognitive Abilities.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 381–385.<br />

108. CHEN, Xiang. “A Different Kind <strong>of</strong> Revolutionary<br />

Change: Transformation from Object to Process<br />

Concepts.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 182–191.<br />

Uses the Copernican revolution as a case study <strong>of</strong><br />

how to understand scientific revolutions.<br />

109. DÍEZ, José A. “On Popper’s Strong Inductivism<br />

(or Strongly Inconsistent Anti-Inductivism).” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 105–116.<br />

110. DODICK, Jeff, Shlomo ARGAMON, and Paul<br />

CHASE. “Understanding Scientific Methodology in<br />

the Historical and Experimental <strong>Science</strong>s via Language<br />

Analysis.” Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 985–1004.<br />

111. DOMSKI, Mary, Michael DICKSON, and<br />

Michael FRIEDMAN. (Eds.) Discourse on a New<br />

Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (x + 852 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Chicago, Ill.: Open Court, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780812696622.<br />

Contents: Mary DOMSKI and Michael DICKSON,<br />

“Discourse on a New Method, or a Manifesto<br />

for a Synthetic Approach to <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 1–20; Domenico Bertoloni<br />

MELI, “The Axiomatic Tradition in Seventeenth-<br />

Century Mechanics,” 23–42 [ref. 1534]; William<br />

R. NEWMAN, “The Reduction to the Pristine<br />

State in Robert Boyle’s Corpuscular Philosophy,”<br />

43–64 [ref. 1428]; Mary DOMSKI, “Newton<br />

as Historically-Minded Philosopher,” 65–90<br />

[ref. 1401]; Andrew JANIAK, “Newton’s Forces<br />

in Kant’s Critique,” 91–110; Alison LAYWINE,<br />

“Kant and Lambert on Geometrical Postulates in<br />

the Reform <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics,” 113–134; Charles<br />

PARSONS, “Two Studies in the Reception <strong>of</strong><br />

Kant’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Arithmetic,” 135–154; Daniel<br />

SUTHERLAND, “Philosophy, Geometry, and Logic<br />

in Leibniz, Wolff, and the Early Kant,” 155–192<br />

[ref. 1475]; Daniel WARREN, “Kant on Attractive<br />

and Repulsive Force: The Balancing Argument,”<br />

193–242; Frederick C. BEISER, “Mathematical<br />

Method in Kant, Schelling, and Hegel,”<br />

243–258; John Michael KROIS, “Logical Positivism<br />

and Neo-Kantianism – Validity in the Cultural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s?” 261–278; Alan RICHARDSON,<br />

“Ernst Cassirer and Michael Friedman: Kantian<br />

or Hegelian Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Reason?” 279–294;<br />

Paul POJMAN, “From Mach to Carnap: A Tale <strong>of</strong><br />

Confusion,” 295–310 [ref. 145]; Thomas RICK-<br />

ETTS, “Quine’s Objection and Carnap’s Aufbau,”<br />

311–332; Don HOWARD, “ ‘Let Me Briefly Indicate<br />

Why I Do Not Find This Standpoint Natural’:<br />

Einstein, General Relativity, and the Contingent a<br />

priori,” 333–356 [ref. 3144]; John NORTON, “How<br />

Hume and Mach Helped Einstein Find Special<br />

Relativity,” 359–386; James MATTINGLY, “The<br />

Paracletes <strong>of</strong> Quantum Gravity,” 387–404; Michael<br />

DICKSON, “Beauty Doth <strong>of</strong> Itself Persuade: Dirac<br />

on Quantization, Mathematical Beauty, and Theoretical<br />

Understanding,” 405–422; Scott TANONA,<br />

“Theory, Coordination, and Empirical Meaning in<br />

Modern Physics,” 423–454 [ref. 3163]; Thomas<br />

RYCKMAN, “The ‘Relativized a priori’: An Appreciation<br />

and a Critique,” 455–470; William DE-<br />

MOPOULOS, “The Role <strong>of</strong> the Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />

Mathematics in the Development <strong>of</strong> Carnap’s Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Theories,” 473–492; Richard CREATH, “The<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> Reason: Kant, Carnap, Kuhn,<br />

and Beyond,” 493–510; Noretta KOERTGE, “How<br />

Should We Describe Scientific Change? Or: A<br />

Neo-Popperian Reads Friedman,” 511–522; Robert<br />

DISALLE, “Synthesis, the Synthetic a priori, and<br />

the Origins <strong>of</strong> Modern Space-Time Theory,” 523–<br />

552; Mark WILSON, “Back to ‘Back to Kant,’ ”<br />

553–568; Michael FRIEDMAN, “Synthetic <strong>History</strong><br />

Reconsidered,” 571–815?.<br />

112. DOUGLAS, Heather E. “Reintroducing Prediction<br />

to Explanation.” Phil. Sci. 76 (2009): 444–463.<br />

Article reviews the history <strong>of</strong> philosophy in which<br />

prediction was divorced from explanation.<br />

113. EDGAR, Scott. “Logical Empiricism, Politics,<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Politics<br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 3762]. Sci. & Educ.<br />

18 (2009): 177–189.<br />

114. FERNÁNDEZ MORENO, Luis. (Ed.) Ensayos<br />

sobre Lenguaje, Naturaleza y Ciencia. (287 pp.)<br />

Madrid Compañía Española de Reprografía y Servicios,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9788469058084.<br />

Includes: A. RIOJA, “John S. Bell y el problema<br />

de la unicidad ontológica y lingüística del mundo<br />

físico,” 7–28.<br />

115. FERNÁNDEZ MORENO, Luis. (Ed.) Language,<br />

Nature and <strong>Science</strong>: New Perspectives.<br />

(286 pp.) Madrid: Plaza y Valdés, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788492751297.


10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science 11<br />

Includes: A. RIOJA, “The Social Studies <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Knowledge and the Reflexive Argument,”<br />

11-33.<br />

116. FRANKLIN, James. What <strong>Science</strong> Knows and<br />

How It Knows It. (v + 283 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Encounter Books, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781594032073.<br />

117. GELFERT, Axel. “Model-Based Representation<br />

in Scientific Practice: New Perspectives.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

251–252.<br />

Contents: Mohd Hazim Shah bin Abdul MURAD,<br />

“Models, Scientific Realism, the Intelligibility <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature, and Their Cultural Significance,” 253–<br />

261; Tarja KNUUTTILA, “Modelling and Representing:<br />

An Artefactual Approach to Model-<br />

Based Representation,” 262–271; Axel GELFERT,<br />

“Mathematical Formalisms in Scientific Practice:<br />

From Denotation to Model-Based Representation,”<br />

272–286; Marion VORMS, “Representing with<br />

Imaginary Models: Formats Matter,” 287–295;<br />

Gabriele GRAMELSBERGER, “What Do Numerical<br />

(Climate) Models Really Represent?” 296–302<br />

[ref. 373]; Chuanfei CHIN, “Models as Interpreters<br />

(with a Case Study from Pain <strong>Science</strong>),” 303–<br />

312; Rachel A. ANKENY and Sabina LEONELLI,<br />

“What’s So Special about Model Organisms?”<br />

313–323 [ref. 417]; John MATTHEWSON, “Trade-<br />

Offs in Model-Building: A More Target-Oriented<br />

Approach,” 324–333 [ref. 454]; Demetris POR-<br />

TIDES, “Seeking Representations <strong>of</strong> Phenomena:<br />

Phenomenological Models,” 334–341; Margaret<br />

MORRISON, “One Phenomenon, Many Models:<br />

Inconsistency and Complementarity,” 342–351.<br />

118. GIL-RIANO, Sebastian, and Vivien HAMILTON.<br />

“Editor’s Introduction: Epistemic Boundaries.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009):<br />

1–8.<br />

Contents: Leon NIEMOCZYNSKI, “Phenomenology<br />

in the American Vein: Justus Buchler’s Ordinal<br />

Naturalism and its Importance for the Justification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Epistemic Objects,” 9–27 [ref. 2998]; Daryn<br />

LEHOUX, “Creation Myths and Epistemic Boundaries,”<br />

28–34; Scott AIKIN, Michael HARBOUR<br />

and Robert TALISSE, “Evolution, Intelligent Design<br />

and Public Education: A Comment on Thomas<br />

Nagel,” 35–40 [ref. 3879]; James DELBOURGO,<br />

“ ‘Exceeding the Age in Every Thing’: Placing<br />

Sloane’s Objects,” 41–54 [ref. 1576]; Gwen OT-<br />

TINGER, “Epistemic Fencelines: Air Monitoring<br />

Instruments and Expert-Resident Boundaries,” 55–<br />

67 [ref. 3748]; Graeme GOODAY, “Domesticating<br />

the Magnet: Secularity, Secrecy and ‘Permanency’<br />

as Epistemic Boundaries in Marie Curie’s Early<br />

Work,” 68–81 [ref. 2264]; Aaron Sidney WRIGHT,<br />

“ ‘I Hold Every Properly Qualified Navigator to Be<br />

a Philosopher’: The Making <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Naval Observatory’s<br />

Global Laboratory,” 82–94 [ref. 2252];<br />

Daniela BAUS, “Cultural Exchange in a Heterogeneous<br />

Research Field: Approaching Scientific<br />

Culture with Anthropological Thought,” 95–104;<br />

Marina LEVINA, “Exploring Epistemic Boundaries<br />

between Scientific and Popular Cultures,” 105–112<br />

[ref. 3677]; Benjamin Elliott WALD, “Dealing<br />

with Disagreement: Distinguishing Two Types <strong>of</strong><br />

Epistemic Peers,” 113–122.<br />

119. GONZÁLEZ RECIO, José Luis. (Ed.) Philosophical<br />

Essays on Physics and Biology. Europaea<br />

Memoria. (415 pp.) Hildesheim, Zürich; New York,<br />

NY: Olms, 2009. ISBN: 9783487137131.<br />

Includes: J. ORDÓÑEZ and A. RIOJA, “The Size <strong>of</strong><br />

the Universe: A Problem for Natural Philosophy,”<br />

45–65.<br />

120. GONZÁLEZ RECIO, José Luis, and Ana RIOJA.<br />

Galileo en el infierno: un diálogo con Paul K. Feyerabend.<br />

(90 pp.; bibl.; index.) Madrid: Editorial Trotta,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9788481649178.<br />

121. GREIFFENHAGEN, Christian, and Wendy<br />

SHERMAN. “Kuhn and Conceptual Change: On<br />

the Analogy between Conceptual Changes in <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Children.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 1–26.<br />

122. HARDING, Sandra. “Postcolonial and Feminist<br />

Philosophies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology: Convergences<br />

and Dissonances.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong>, Colonialism, and the Postcolonial”<br />

[ref. 602]. Postcolon. Stud. 12 (2009): 401–421.<br />

123. HARKER, David. “Two Arguments for Scientific<br />

Realism Unified.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41<br />

(2010): 192–202.<br />

124. HEIDELBERGER, Michael. (Ed.) The Significance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s.<br />

(viii + 376 pp.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New York: De<br />

Gruyter, 2009. ISBN: 9783110206944.<br />

Contents: Michael HEIDELBERGER and Gregor<br />

SCHIEMANN, “Introduction,” 1–6; Ernan MC-<br />

MULLIN, “Hypothesis in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

7–38 [ref. 1090]; Rainer SPECHT, “Experience<br />

and Hypotheses: Opinions within Locke’s Realm,”<br />

39–58 [ref. 1324]; Laura J. SNYDER, “Hypotheses<br />

in 19th-Century British Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Herschel, Whewell, Mill,” 59–76 [ref. 2027]; Helmut<br />

PULTE, “From Axioms to Conventions and<br />

Hypotheses: The Foundations <strong>of</strong> Mechanics and<br />

the Roots <strong>of</strong> Carl Neumann’s ‘Principles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Galilean-Newtonian Theory,’ ” 77–98 [ref. 2026];<br />

Michael HEIDELBERGER, “Contingent Laws <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature in Emile Boutroux,” 99–144 [ref. 2022];<br />

Andreas HÜTTEMANN, “Pluralism and the Hypothetical<br />

in Heinrich Hertz’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

145–168 [ref. 2024]; Gerhard HEINZMANN,<br />

“Hypotheses and Conventions in Poincaré,” 169–<br />

192 [ref. 2023]; Scott WALTER, “Hypothesis and<br />

Convention in Poincaré’s Defense <strong>of</strong> Galilei Spacetime,”<br />

193–220 [ref. 2180]; Christophe BOURIAU,<br />

“Vaihinger and Poincaré: An Original Pragmatism?”<br />

221–250 [ref. 2158]; Gregor SCHIEMANN,<br />

“Werner Heisenberg’s Position on a Hypothetical<br />

Conception <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 251–268 [ref. 2855]; Gad<br />

FREUDENTHAL, “ ‘Instrumentalism’ and ‘Realism’<br />

as Categories in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astronomy:<br />

Duhem vs. Popper, Maimonides vs. Gersonides,”<br />

269–294 [ref. 3079]; Andreas BARTELS,


12 10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science<br />

“Hypotheticity and Realism—Duhem, Popper and<br />

Scientific Realism,” 295–312 [ref. 2853]; Alfred<br />

NORDMANN, “The Hypothesis <strong>of</strong> Reality and<br />

the Reality <strong>of</strong> Hypotheses,” 313–340; Michael<br />

ESFELD, “Hypothetical Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Nature,”<br />

341–364.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R352]<br />

125. HEIS, Jeremy. “ ‘Critical Philosophy Begins at<br />

the Very Point Where Logistic Leaves Off’: Cassirer’s<br />

Response to Frege and Russell.” Perspect. Sci. 18<br />

(2010): 383–408.<br />

126. HOWARD, Don. “Better Red than Dead—<br />

Putting an End to the Social Irrelevance <strong>of</strong> Postwar<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Politics<br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 3762]. Sci. &<br />

Educ. 18 (2009): 199–220.<br />

127. HOWLETT, Peter, and Mary S. MORGAN.<br />

(Eds.) How Well Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge. (xviii + 465 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University<br />

Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780521159586.<br />

Contents: Mary S. MORGAN, “Travelling Facts,”<br />

3-39; Simona VALERIANI, “Facts and Building<br />

Artefacts: What Travels in Material Objects?” 43-<br />

71; Lambert SCHNEIDER, “A Journey through<br />

Times and Cultures? Ancient Greek Forms<br />

in American Nineteenth-Century Architecture,”<br />

72-110 [ref. 2827]; Sarah J. WHATMORE and<br />

Catharina LANDSTRÖM, “Manning’s N—Putting<br />

Roughness to Work,” 111-135 [ref. 2828]; Naomi<br />

ORESKES, “My Facts Are Better Than Your Facts:<br />

Spreading Good News about Global Warming,”<br />

136-166 [ref. 3827]; Jon ADAMS, “Real Problems<br />

with Fictional Cases,” 167-191 [ref. 176]; Richard<br />

W. BURKHARDT, Jr., “Ethology’s Traveling Facts,”<br />

195-222 [ref. 3387]; Edmund RAMSDEN, “Travelling<br />

Facts about Crowded Rats: Rodent Experimentation<br />

and the Human <strong>Science</strong>s,” 223-251<br />

[ref. 3430]; Rachel A. ANKENY, “Using Cases<br />

to Establish Novel Diagnoses: Creating Generic<br />

Facts by Making Particular Facts Travel Together,”<br />

252-272 [ref. 3928]; Peter HOWLETT and Aashish<br />

VELKAR, “Technology Transfer and Travelling<br />

Facts: A Perspective from Indian Agriculture,”<br />

273-300 [ref. 4124]; Alison WYLIE, “Archaeological<br />

Facts in Transit: The ‘Eminent Mounds’<br />

<strong>of</strong> Central North America,” 301-322 [ref. 2660];<br />

Sabina LEONELLI, “Packaging Small Facts for<br />

Re-Use: Databases in Model Organism Biology,”<br />

325-348 [ref. 424]; Martina MERZ, “Designed for<br />

Travel: Communicating Facts through Images,”<br />

349-375 [ref. 174]; Erika MANSNERUS, “Using<br />

Models to Keep Us Healthy: The Productive Journeys<br />

<strong>of</strong> Facts across Public Health Research Networks,”<br />

376-402; David Boyd HAYCOCK, “The<br />

Facts <strong>of</strong> Life and Death: A Case <strong>of</strong> Exceptional<br />

Longevity,” 403-428; Heather SCHELL, “The Love<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> a Fact,” 429-453.<br />

128. HOYNINGEN-HUENE, Paul. “Context <strong>of</strong> Discovery<br />

versus Context <strong>of</strong> Justification and Thomas<br />

Kuhn.” In Revisiting Discovery and Justification,<br />

edited by SCHICKORE and STEINLE (2006)<br />

[ref. 150], 119–132.<br />

129. HUMPHREYS, Paul. “Conceptual Sea<br />

Changes.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

Knowledge, Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 111–115.<br />

On the reshaping <strong>of</strong> scientific research around<br />

computational methods.<br />

130. JACOBS, Struan. “J. B. Conant’s Other Assistant:<br />

<strong>Science</strong> as Depicted by Leonard K. Nash,<br />

Including Reference to Thomas Kuhn.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section on Thomas S. Kuhn [ref. 45]. Perspect.<br />

Sci. 18 (2010): 328–351.<br />

131. JARDINE, Murray. “Sight, Sound, and Knowledge:<br />

Michael Polanyi’s Epistemology as an Attempt<br />

to Redress the Sensory Imbalance in Modern Western<br />

Thought.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Michael Polanyi<br />

[ref. 163]. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 160–171.<br />

132. KENNEDY, Terence. “From Paradigms to<br />

Paideia: Thomas S. Kuhn and Michael Polanyi in<br />

Conversation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Michael<br />

Polanyi [ref. 163]. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 31 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

193–199.<br />

133. KIDD, Ian James. “Objectivity, Abstraction, and<br />

the Individual: The Influence <strong>of</strong> Søren Kierkegaard<br />

on Paul Feyerabend.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

125–134.<br />

134. KOCHAN, Jeff. “Getting Real with Rouse and<br />

Heidegger.” Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 81–115.<br />

135. KOWALENKO, Robert. “The Epistemology <strong>of</strong><br />

Hedged Laws.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

445–452.<br />

Uses epidemiological studies in nutrition science.<br />

136. KUSCH, Martin. “Hacking’s Historical Epistemology:<br />

A Critique <strong>of</strong> Styles <strong>of</strong> Reasoning.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 158–173.<br />

137. LAMONT, John. “Fall and Rise <strong>of</strong> Aristotelian<br />

Metaphysics in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Sci. &<br />

Educ. 18 (2009): 861–884.<br />

On Enlightenment, Humean, and positivist metaphysics<br />

and their relationship to Aristotelian metaphysics.<br />

138. LANGE, Marc. Laws and Lawmakers: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Metaphysics, and the Laws <strong>of</strong> Nature. (xviii + 257<br />

pp.; ill.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780195328134.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R461]<br />

139. LATOUR, Bruno. “Coming Out as a Philosopher.”<br />

Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (2010): 599–608.


10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science 13<br />

140. LINDEE, Susan. “Transubstantiation in <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 248–257.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Angela N. H. CREAGER, Elizabeth<br />

LUNBECK, and M. Norton WISE (eds.), <strong>Science</strong><br />

without Laws (2007); Jessica RISKIN (ed.), Genesis<br />

Redux (2007).<br />

141. LOWNEY, Charles. “Rethinking the Machine<br />

Metaphor since Descartes: On the Irreducibility <strong>of</strong><br />

Bodies, Minds, and Meanings.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />

on Michael Polanyi [ref. 163]. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc.<br />

31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 179–192.<br />

142. MACHAMER, Peter K., and Gereon WOLTERS.<br />

(Eds.) Interpretation: Ways Of Thinking about the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s and the Arts. Pittsburgh-Konstanz Series in<br />

the Philosophy and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (vii + 266<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh, PA: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780822943921.<br />

Contents: Peter MACHAMER, “Some Cogitations<br />

on Interpretations”; Ruth LORAND, “The<br />

Logic <strong>of</strong> Interpretation”; Annemarie GETHMANN-<br />

SIEFERT, “Interpretation as Cultural Orientation:<br />

Remarks on Hegel’s Aesthetics”; Paolo PAR-<br />

RINI, “Hermeneutics and Epistemology: A Second<br />

Appraisal—Heidegger, Kant, and Truth”; Kristin<br />

GJESDAL, “Davidson and Gadamer on Plato’s<br />

Dialectical Ethics”; Nicholas RESCHER, “The Interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philosophical Texts”; Catherine<br />

WILSON, “The Explanation <strong>of</strong> Consciousness and<br />

the Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Philosophical Texts”; Andreas<br />

BLANK, “On Interpreting Leibniz’s Mill”;<br />

Christoph LUMER, “How to Interpret Human<br />

Actions (Including Moral Actions)”; Kenneth F.<br />

SCHAFFNER, “Interpretive Practices in Medicine”;<br />

Cornelius BORCK, “Interpreting Medicine: Forms<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge and Ways <strong>of</strong> Doing in Clinical<br />

Practice”; Paul M. CHURCHLAND, “Concept Formation<br />

via Hebbian Learning: The Special Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prototypical Causal Sequences”; George GALE,<br />

“Interpreting Novel Objects: The Difficult Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hybrid Wines”; Ulrich SAUTTER, “Classifying<br />

Dry German Riesling Wines: An Experiment<br />

toward Statistical Wine Interpretation.”<br />

143. MASSIMI, Michela. (Ed.) Kant and Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Today. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy Annual Conference: Kant<br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Today (University College<br />

London, 2–3 July 2007). Royal Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

Supplement, 63. (vii + 204 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780521735445.<br />

Contents: Michela MASSIMI, “Why There Are<br />

No Ready-Made Phenomena: What Philosophers<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Should Learn from Kant”; Margaret<br />

MORRISON, “Reduction, Unity, and the Nature <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Kant’s Legacy?”; Thomas RYCKMAN,<br />

“Invariance Principles as Regulative Ideals: From<br />

Wigner to Hilbert”; Roberto TORRETTI, “Objectivity:<br />

A Kantian Perspective”; Michael FRIED-<br />

MAN, “Einstein, Kant, and the A Priori”; Hasok<br />

CHANG, “Contingent Transcendental Arguments<br />

for Metaphysical Principles”; Daniel SUTHER-<br />

LAND, “Arithmetic from Kant to Frege: Numbers,<br />

Pure Units, and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Conceptual Representation”;<br />

Carl POSY, “Intuition and Infinity: A<br />

Kantian Theme with Echoes in the Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />

Mathematics.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2025]<br />

144. NOUNOU, Antigone M. “Scientific Understanding<br />

and Colorful Quarks.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60<br />

(2010): 155–172.<br />

145. POJMAN, Paul. “From Mach to Carnap: A Tale<br />

<strong>of</strong> Confusion.” In Discourse on a New Method, edited<br />

by DOMSKI et al. (2010) [ref. 111], 295–310.<br />

146. REISCH, George. “Three Kinds <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

Engagement for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Politics and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 3762]. Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 191–197.<br />

147. ROSEN, Jo. Lawless Universe: <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

the Hunt for Reality. (xii + 184 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780801895807.<br />

148. ROWBOTTOM, Darrell P. “Kuhn Vs. Popper on<br />

Criticism and Dogmatism in <strong>Science</strong>: A Resolution<br />

at the Group Level.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

117–124.<br />

149. RUPNOW, Dirk, Veronika LIPPHARDT, Jens<br />

THIEL, and Christina WESSELY. (Eds.) Psuedowissenschaft:<br />

Konzeptionen von Nichtwissenschaftlichkeit<br />

in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Suhrkamp<br />

Taschenbücher Wissenschaft, 1897. (466 pp.)<br />

Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9783518294970.<br />

Contents: Dirk RUPNOW et al., “Einleitung,” 7-<br />

20; Michael HAGNER, “Bye-bye science, welcome<br />

pseudoscience? Reflexionen über einen<br />

beschädigten Status,” 21-50; Ute FRIETSCH,<br />

“Häresie und ‘pseudo-scientia’. Zur Problematisierung<br />

von Alchemie, Chymiatrie und Physik in der<br />

Frühen Neuzeit,” 51-76 [ref. 1203]; Helmut ZAN-<br />

DER, “Esoterische Wissenschaft um 1900. ‘Pseudowissenschaft’<br />

als Produkt ehemals ‘hochkultureller’<br />

Praxis,” 77-99; Johanna BOHLEY, “Klopfzeichen.<br />

Experiment, Apparat. Geisterbefragungen<br />

im deutschen Spiritismus der 1850er Jahre,”<br />

100-126 [ref. 2152]; Robert Matthias ERDBEER,<br />

“Epistemisches Prekariat. Die qualitas occulta Reichenbachs<br />

und Fechners Traum vom Od,” 127-162;<br />

Christina WESSELY, “Welteis. Die ‘Astronomie<br />

des Unsichtbaren’ um 1900,” 163-193 [ref. 3110];<br />

Heiko STOFF, “Verjüngungsrummel. Der Kampf<br />

um Wissenschaftlichkeit in den 1920er Jahren,”<br />

194-222 [ref. 3511]; Veronika LIPPHARDT, “Das<br />

‘schwarze Schaf’ der Biowissenschaften. Marginalisierungen<br />

und Rehabilitierungen der Rassenbiologie<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert,” 223-250 [ref. 2932];<br />

Sabine SCHLEIERMACHER and Udo SCHAGEN,<br />

“Medizinische Forschung als Pseudowissenschaft.<br />

Selbstreinigungsrituale der Medizin nach dem<br />

Nürnberger Ärzteprozess,” 251-278 [ref. 3506];<br />

Dirk RUPNOW, “ ‘Pseudowissenschaft’ als Argument<br />

und Ausrede. Antijüdische Wissenschaft im<br />

‘Dritten Reich’ und ihre Nachgeschichte,” 279-307


14 11. Sociological & psychological analysis<br />

[ref. 2889]; Jens THIEL and Peter Th. WALTHER,<br />

“ ‘Pseudowissenschaft’ im Kalten Krieg. Diskreditierungsstraregien<br />

in Ost und West,” 308-342;<br />

Ina HEUMANN, “Wissenschaftliche Phantasmagorien.<br />

Die Poetik des Wissens in Man and his<br />

Future und ihre Rezeption in der Bundesrepublik,”<br />

343-370; Christian FORSTNER, “Ein Außenseiter<br />

und Pseudowissenschaftler? David Bohms<br />

Quantenmechanik im Kalten Krieg,” 371-394<br />

[ref. 3132]; Richard DAWID, “Wenn Naturwissenschaftler<br />

über Naturwissenschaftlichkeit streiten.<br />

Die Veränderlichkeit von Wissenschaftsparadigmen<br />

am Beispiel der Stringtheorie,” 395-416<br />

[ref. 3792]; Philip KITCHER, “Darwins Herausforderer.<br />

Über Intelligent Design oder: Woran<br />

man Pseudowissenschaftler erkennt,” 417-433<br />

[ref. 3885]; Peter GALISON and Christina WES-<br />

SELY, “Wider die Relativität. Der Fall Friedrich<br />

Adler. Ein Gespräch,” 434-450; Mitchell G. ASH,<br />

“Pseudowissenschaft als historische Größe. Ein<br />

Abschlusskommentar,” 451-460.<br />

150. SCHICKORE, Jutta, and Friedrich STEINLE.<br />

(Eds.) Revisiting Discovery and Justification: Historical<br />

and Philosophical Perspectives on the Context<br />

Distinction. Archimedes. (xix + 232 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9781402042515.<br />

Contents: Jutta SCHICKORE and Friedrich<br />

STEINLE, “Introduction: Revisiting the Context<br />

Distinction,” 1–2; Don HOWARD, “Lost Wanderers<br />

in the Forest <strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Some Thoughts<br />

on the Discovery-Justification Distinction,” 3–22;<br />

Gregor SCHIEMANN, “Inductive Justification and<br />

Discovery. On Hans Reichenbach’s Foundation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Autonomy <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

23–40 [ref. 3000]; Alan RICHARDSON, “Freedom<br />

in a Scientific <strong>Society</strong>: Reading the Context<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reichenbach’s Contexts,” 41–56 [ref. 2888];<br />

Jutta SCHICKORE, “A Forerunner? Perhaps, but<br />

Not to the Context Distinction. William Whewell’s<br />

Germano-Cantabrigian <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Fundamental<br />

Ideas,” 57-78 [ref. 2176]; Lothar SCHÄFER, “Autonomy<br />

versus Development: Duhem on Progress<br />

in <strong>Science</strong>,” 79–98 [ref. 2175]; Volker PECK-<br />

HAUS, “Psychologism and the Distinction between<br />

Discovery and Justification,” 99–118; Paul<br />

HOYNINGEN-HUENE, “Context <strong>of</strong> Discovery versus<br />

Context <strong>of</strong> Justification and Thomas Kuhn,”<br />

119–132 [ref. 128]; Thomas STURM and Gerd<br />

GIGERENZER, “How Can We Use the Distinction<br />

between Discovery and Justification? On Weaknesses<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Strong Programme in Sociology <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>,” 133–158 [ref. 166]; Thomas NICKLES,<br />

“Heuristic Appraisal: Context <strong>of</strong> Discovery or<br />

Justification,” 159–182; Friedrich STEINLE, “Experiment,<br />

Concept Formation and the Limits <strong>of</strong><br />

Justification: ‘Discovering’ the Two Electricities,”<br />

183–196; Thomas POTTHAST, “Contexts <strong>of</strong> Justifying<br />

and Discovering the Nature <strong>of</strong> Ecosystems:<br />

From Concepts to Objects and Vice-Versa,” 197–<br />

114; Theodore ARABATZIS, “On the Inextricability<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Context <strong>of</strong> Discovery and the Context <strong>of</strong><br />

Justification,” 215–230.<br />

151. SOLOMON, Stephanie. “Kuhn’s Alternative<br />

Path: <strong>Science</strong> and the Social Resistance to Criticism.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section on Thomas S. Kuhn [ref. 45].<br />

Perspect. Sci. 18 (2010): 352–368.<br />

152. STENGERS, Isabelle. Cosmopolitics I. [Cosmopolitiques<br />

I] In English. Trans. by Robert<br />

BONONNO. Posthumanities Series, 9. (viii + 299<br />

pp.; index.) Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780816656875.<br />

Focuses on conceptual schemes in modern science.<br />

153. TAUBER, Alfred I. <strong>Science</strong> and the Quest<br />

for Meaning. (xi + 255 pp.; bibl.; index.) Waco,<br />

Tex.: Baylor University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781602582101.<br />

Provides a “centrist” account <strong>of</strong> the philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> science, seeing ideas such as truth and objectivity<br />

as pragmatic ideals operating within social<br />

contexts.<br />

154. WEINERT, Friedel. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Probability<br />

Arguments in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 95–104.<br />

Case studies <strong>of</strong> Copernicanism, Darwinism, and<br />

Rutherford’s discovery <strong>of</strong> the atomic nucleus.<br />

155. WOLFE, Charles T., and Ofer GAL. “Embodied<br />

Empiricism.” In The Body as Object and Instrument<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and GAL (2010)<br />

[ref. 1317], 1–8.<br />

156. WRAY, K. Brad. “Kuhn’s Constructionism.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section on Thomas S. Kuhn [ref. 45].<br />

Perspect. Sci. 18 (2010): 311–327.<br />

157. ZITTEL, Claus. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Cognition:<br />

Genesis and Development <strong>of</strong> Ludwik Fleck’s ‘Comparative<br />

Epistemology.’ ” In <strong>Science</strong> as Cultural<br />

Practice, edited by EPPLE and ZITTEL (2010)<br />

[ref. 178], 183–199.<br />

11. SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL<br />

ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE<br />

158. ALBERT, Mathieu, and Daniel Lee KLEINMAN.<br />

“Bringing Pierre Bourdieu to <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

Studies.” Introduction to a special issue: “Beyond the<br />

Canon: Pierre Bourdieu and <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

Studies.” Minerva 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 263–273.<br />

Contents: Charles CAMIC, “Bourdieu’s Cleft Sociology<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 275–293; Aaron L. PANOFSKY,<br />

“Field Analysis and Interdisciplinary <strong>Science</strong>: Scientific<br />

Capital Exchange in Behavior Genetics,”<br />

295–316 [ref. 3888]; Caragh BROSNAN, “The<br />

Significance <strong>of</strong> Scientific Capital in UK Medical<br />

Education,” 317–332 [ref. 3929]; David J. HESS,<br />

“Bourdieu and <strong>Science</strong> Studies: Toward a Reflexive<br />

Sociology,” 333–348.<br />

159. D’AGOSTINO, Fred. Naturalizing Epistemology.<br />

Thomas Kuhn and the Essential Tension. (viii +<br />

216 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780230240995.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R171]


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160. FREUDENTHAL, Gideon, and Peter<br />

MCLAUGHLIN. (Eds.) The Social and Economic<br />

Roots <strong>of</strong> the Scientific Revolution: Texts by Boris<br />

Hessen and Henryk Grossmann. Boston Studies in<br />

the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 278. (xi + 273 pp.) Dordrecht:<br />

Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9781402096044.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R260]<br />

161. KOCHAN, Jeff. “Latour’s Heidegger.” Soc.<br />

Stud. Sci. 40 (2010): 579–598.<br />

162. LATOUR, Bruno. On the Cult <strong>of</strong> the Factish<br />

Gods. <strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Theory. (x + 157 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Durham, NC: Duke University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780822348252.<br />

163. MEAD, Walter B. “A Symposium on the Relevance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michael Polanyi’s Insights to a Reformulated<br />

Understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and <strong>Society</strong>.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue on Michael Polanyi.<br />

Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 155–159.<br />

Contents: Murray JARDINE, “Sight, Sound, and<br />

Knowledge: Michael Polanyi’s Epistemology as<br />

an Attempt to Redress the Sensory Imbalance in<br />

Modern Western Thought,” 160–171 [ref. 131];<br />

Struan JACOBS, “C. P. Snow’s The Two Cultures:<br />

Michael Polanyi’s Response and Context,” 172–<br />

178 [ref. 2910]; Charles LOWNEY, “Rethinking<br />

the Machine Metaphor since Descartes: On<br />

the Irreducibility <strong>of</strong> Bodies, Minds, and Meanings,”<br />

179–192 [ref. 141]; Terence KENNEDY,<br />

“From Paradigms to Paideia: Thomas S. Kuhn<br />

and Michael Polanyi in Conversation,” 193–199<br />

[ref. 132]; Richard Henry SCHMITT, “Models,<br />

Their Application, and Scientific Anticipation:<br />

Ludwig Boltzmann’s Work as Tacit Knowing,”<br />

200–205 [ref. 2282]; Mark T. MITCHELL,<br />

“Polanyi and the Role <strong>of</strong> Tradition in Scientific<br />

Inquiry,” 206–211; Maben Walter POIRIER,<br />

“Michael Polanyi and the Social <strong>Science</strong>s,” 212–<br />

224 [ref. 503]; Robert DOEDE, “Technologies and<br />

Species Transitions: Polanyi, on a Path to Posthumanity?”<br />

225–235; James Clement VAN PELT,<br />

“Toward a Polanyian Critique <strong>of</strong> Technology: Attending<br />

From the Indwelling <strong>of</strong> Tools to the Course<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technological Civilization,” 236–246 [ref. 584].<br />

164. NEDERBRAGT, Hubertus. “Protocol, Pattern<br />

and Paper: Interactive Stabilization <strong>of</strong> Immunohistochemical<br />

Knowledge.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />

Sci. 41 (2010): 386–395.<br />

165. PAPAYANNAKOS, Dimitris P. “Philosophical<br />

Skepticism Not Relativism Is the Problem with the<br />

Strong Programme in <strong>Science</strong> Studies and with Educational<br />

Constructivism.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008):<br />

573–611.<br />

166. STURM, Thomas, and Gerd GIGERENZER.<br />

“How Can We Use the Distinction between Discovery<br />

and Justification? On Weaknesses <strong>of</strong> the Strong<br />

Programme in Sociology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” In Revisiting<br />

Discovery and Justification, edited by SCHICKORE<br />

and STEINLE (2006) [ref. 150], 133–158.<br />

167. TURKLE, Sherry. (Ed.) Evocative Objects:<br />

Things We Think With. (ix + 385 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, MA; London: MIT Press, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9780262201681.<br />

“Writings by scientists, humanists, artists, and<br />

designers that trace the power <strong>of</strong> everyday things.”<br />

(from the publisher)<br />

Reviews: [ref. R781]<br />

168. VENTURINI, Tommaso. “Diving in Magma:<br />

How to Explore Controversies with Actor-Network<br />

Theory.” Public Underst. Sci. 19 (2010): 258–273.<br />

On the methodological technique called cartography<br />

<strong>of</strong> controversies as developed and used (especially<br />

for pedagogy) by Bruno Latour and his<br />

students.<br />

12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS<br />

OF SCIENCE<br />

169. BARONA, José Luís, Javier MOSCOSO, and<br />

Juan PIMENTEL. (Eds.) La Ilustración y las ciencias:<br />

para una historia de la objetividad. Oberta, 89. (256<br />

pp.; ill.) Valencia: Universitat de València, 2003.<br />

ISBN: 9788437055039.<br />

Contents: Mónica BOLUFER PERUGA, “De la historia<br />

de las ideas a la de las prácticas culturales:<br />

reflexiones sobre la historiografía de la Illustración,”<br />

21-52; Pedro RUIZ TORRES, “Las bases<br />

sociales de la illustración,” 53-68; Josep Lluís<br />

BARONA, “La illustración y la historia de las ciencias,”<br />

69-87; Agustín NIETO-GALAN, “ ‘Bleu,<br />

Blanc, Rouge’: el arte de la tintura y la imagen<br />

pública de los colores en la Francia revolucionaria<br />

(1789–1814),” 91-106; Álvar MARTÍNEZ VIDAL<br />

and José PARDO TOMÁS, “Un siglo de controversias.<br />

La medicina española de los novatores a la<br />

Illustración,” 107-136; Javier MOSCOSO, “Dolor<br />

privado, sensibilidad pública,” 137-152; Enrique<br />

PERDIGUERO, “Popularizando la ciencia: el caso<br />

de la medicina doméstica en la España de la<br />

Illustración,” 155-178; José Ramón BERTOMEU<br />

SÁNCHEZ and Antonio GARCÍA BELMAR, “El<br />

Curso de química general aplicada a las artes<br />

(1804–1805) de José María San Cristóbal y Josep<br />

Garriga i Buach,” 179-234; Juan PIMENTEL,<br />

“Impostores y testigos: verosimiltud y escritura en<br />

las relaciones de viaje,” 237-256.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R51]<br />

170. BENDER, John B., and Michael MARRINAN.<br />

(Eds.) The Culture <strong>of</strong> Diagram. (265 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780804745048.<br />

From 18th-century print media to 19th-century<br />

neoclassical paintings to 20th-century mathematics<br />

<strong>of</strong> quantum physics.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R60]<br />

171. BÖRNER, Katy. Atlas <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Visualizing<br />

What We Know. (288 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

MA: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN: 978026201445.<br />

On the development and employment <strong>of</strong> science<br />

maps that are used to visualize scientific results.


16 12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science<br />

172. KEMP, Martin. Seen/Unseen: Art, <strong>Science</strong>, and<br />

Intuition from Leonardo to the Hubble Space Telescope.<br />

(xvi + 352 pp.; ill.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780199295722.<br />

173. MERSCH, Dieter. “Wissen in Bildern. Zur<br />

visuellen Epistemik in Naturwissenschaft und Mathematik.”<br />

In Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by<br />

WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 107–<br />

136.<br />

174. MERZ, Martina. “Designed for Travel: Communicating<br />

Facts through Images.” In How Well Do<br />

Facts Travel? The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge,<br />

edited by HOWLETT and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

[ref. 127], 349–375.<br />

175. SCHREIBER, Peter. “How to Get Information<br />

by Viewing.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “What to Do<br />

with the 20th Century in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology?” [ref. 49]. Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech.<br />

9 (2007): 51–57.


C. Thematic Approaches to the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

176. ADAMS, Jon. “Real Problems with Fictional<br />

Cases.” In How Well Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by HOWLETT<br />

and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 167–191.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> fiction in popularizations <strong>of</strong> science.<br />

177. ASH, Mitchell. “Von Vielschichtigkeiten und<br />

Verschränkungen. ‘Kulturen der Wissenschaft – Wissenschaften<br />

in der Kultur’. Zur Einführung.” Ber.<br />

Wissenschaftsgesch. 30 (2007): 91–105.<br />

178. EPPLE, Moritz, and Claus ZITTEL. (Eds.)<br />

<strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice. Wissenskultur und<br />

gesellschaftlicher Wandel, 24. (283 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Munich: Akademie Verlag, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783050044071.<br />

Contents: Moritz EPPLE and Claus ZITTEL, “Introduction,”<br />

7-12; Catherine WILSON, “Some Motives<br />

and Incentives to the Study <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy,”<br />

13-30 [ref. 1316]; Friedrich STEINLE, “Scientific<br />

Facts and Empirical Concepts: The Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Electricity,” 31-44 [ref. 1795]; Lorraine DAS-<br />

TON, “The Humboldtian Gaze,” 45-60 [ref. 2371];<br />

M. Norton WISE, “What’s in a Line?” 61-102<br />

[ref. 2084]; Sven DIERIG, “Apollo’s Tragedy:<br />

Laboratory <strong>Science</strong> between Classicism and Industrial<br />

Modernism,” 103-119 [ref. 2451]; Simon<br />

SCHAFFER, “Exact <strong>Science</strong>s and Colonialism:<br />

Southern India in 1900,” 121-140 [ref. 2049];<br />

Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER, “The Art <strong>of</strong> Exploring<br />

the Unknown: Views on Contemporary Research<br />

in the Life <strong>Science</strong>s,” 141-151 [ref. 3343]; Evelyn<br />

Fox KELLER, “Contenders for Life: Approaches<br />

from Physics, Biology, and Engineering,” 153-<br />

162 [ref. 3871]; Dominique PESTRE, “What about<br />

Participation, Governance and Politics? Remarks<br />

on Contemporary Techno-science and the Field<br />

<strong>of</strong> STS,” 163-181 [ref. 76]; Claus ZITTEL, “The<br />

Politics <strong>of</strong> Cognition: Genesis and Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ludwik Fleck’s ‘Comparative Epistemology,’ ”<br />

183-199 [ref. 157]; Mary Jo NYE, “<strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Politics in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Popper,<br />

Kuhn, and Polanyi,” 201-216 [ref. 75]; Moritz EP-<br />

PLE, “Links and Their Traces: Cultural Strategies,<br />

Resources, and Conjunctures <strong>of</strong> Experimental and<br />

Mathematical Practices,” 217-240.<br />

179. FRITZE, Ronald H. Invented Knowledge: False<br />

<strong>History</strong>, Fake <strong>Science</strong>, and Pseudo-Religions. (304<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Reaktion Books, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9781861894304.<br />

180. KOKOWSKI, Michal. (Ed.) The Global and<br />

the Local: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and the Cultural<br />

Integration <strong>of</strong> Europe. Electronic Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

2nd ICESHS, held in Cracow, Poland, September<br />

6–9, 2006. (CD-ROM.) Kraków: Wydawnictwo<br />

Polskiej Akademii Umiejetnosci, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9788360183427.<br />

E-book can be found at http://www.2iceshs.<br />

cyfronet.pl/proceedings.html. Last accessed<br />

on May 18, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

181. SCAZZIERI, Roberto, and Raffaella SIMILI.<br />

(Eds.) The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas. (ix + 245 pp.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Sagamore Beach, MA: <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

Publications, 2008. ISBN: 9780881353976.<br />

Partial contents: Walter TEGA, “All Knowledge<br />

in a Circle: From the Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters to Cosmopolitanism,”<br />

1-34 [ref. 1666]; Paolo GALLUZZI,<br />

“<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Media,” 49-58 [ref. 72]; Roberto SCAZZIERI, “The<br />

Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Economic Ideas and the Formation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Market Tradition: Explorations in the Political<br />

Economy <strong>of</strong> the 19th Century,” 73-98 [ref. 2655];<br />

Giovanni PAOLONI and Raffaella SIMILI, “Vito<br />

Volterra and the Making <strong>of</strong> Research Institutions<br />

in Italy and Abroad,” 123-150 [ref. 2981]; Mitchell<br />

ASH, “Forced Migration and Scientific Change after<br />

1933: Steps towards a New Approach,” 161-178<br />

[ref. 2868]; Maria Carla GALAVOTTI, “A Tribute<br />

to Janina Hosiasson Lindenbaum, a Philosopher<br />

Victim <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust,” 179-194 [ref. 2994];<br />

Giovanni BATTIMELLI, “Circulation <strong>of</strong> Ideas and<br />

Migration <strong>of</strong> Scientists: Hints from the Early Times<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nuclear Physics,” 195-202 [ref. 3115]; Friedrich<br />

STADLER, “Paul Feyerabend and the Forgotten<br />

‘Third Vienna Circle,’ ” 203-224 [ref. 3003].<br />

182. SIMÕES, Ana. “Considerações históricas sobre<br />

ciência e sociedade: divórcio litigioso ou casamento<br />

de sucesso?” In Encontro de Saberes. Três gerações<br />

de bolseiros da Gulbenkian, edited by A. TOSTÕES<br />

et al. (Lisboa: ed. FCG, 2006), 247–257.<br />

21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />

183. BROWN, Bryson. “Ethics in Darwin’s Melancholy<br />

Vision.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Defining<br />

Darwinism: One Hundred and Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Debate”<br />

[ref. 448]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 20–29.<br />

184. CARTWRIGHT, John. “Naturalising Ethics: The<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Darwinism for the Study <strong>of</strong> Moral<br />

Philosophy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin and<br />

Darwinism, Part One: Historical, Philosophical and<br />

Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010):<br />

403–443.<br />

185. KASS, Leon R. “A More Perfect Human: The<br />

Promise and the Peril <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” In<br />

Medicine after the Holocaust, edited by RUBENFELD<br />

(2010) [ref. 2866], 107–122.


18 22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics<br />

186. MORENO, Jonathan D., and Sam BERGER.<br />

(Eds.) Progress in Bioethics: <strong>Science</strong>, Policy, and<br />

Politics. Basic Bioethics. (xx + 284 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780262134880.<br />

Contents: Sam BERGER and Jonathan D.<br />

MORENO, “Bioethics as Politics, Bioethics Progressing”;<br />

Richard LEMPERT, “Can There Be a<br />

Progressive Bioethics?”; R. Alta CHARO, “Politics,<br />

Progressivism, and Bioethics”; Kathryn<br />

HINSCH, “Bioethics: The New Conservative<br />

Crusade”; Laurie ZOLOTH, “Justice That You<br />

Must Pursue: A Progressive American Bioethics”;<br />

Paul Root WOLPE, “Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism and Politics:<br />

Biomedicalization and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Bioethics”; John<br />

H. EVANS, “The Tension between Progressive<br />

Bioethics and Religion”; Eric M. MESLIN, “Can<br />

National Bioethics Commissions Be Progressive?<br />

Should They?”; James J. HUGHES, “Conflicting<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology: Technoprogressive<br />

Biopolitics and Human Enhancement”; Marcy<br />

DARNOVSKY, “Biopolitics, Mythic <strong>Science</strong>, and<br />

Progressive Values”; Arthur L. CAPLAN, “Progress<br />

beyond Politics? Can Bioethics Transcend Ideology?<br />

(And Should It?)”; Michael RUGNETTA, “A<br />

Catholic Progressive on Care and Conscience”;<br />

Daniel CALLAHAN, “Reforming Health Care:<br />

Ends and Means”; William F. MAY, “Finding<br />

Common Ground in Bioethics?.”<br />

187. NOACK, Thorsten, Heiner FANGERAU, and<br />

Jörg VÖGELE. (Eds.) Im Querschnitt: Geschichte,<br />

Theorie und Ethik der Medizin. Im Querschnitt. (xv +<br />

165 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) München; Jena: Elsevier,<br />

Urban & Fischer, 2007. ISBN: 9783437413926.<br />

22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS,<br />

LAW, AND ECONOMICS<br />

188. ASH, Eric H. “Introduction.” Volume title:<br />

“Expertise and the Early Modern State.” Osiris 25<br />

(2010): 1–24.<br />

Contents: Darin HAYTON, “Expertise ex Stellis:<br />

Comets, Horoscopes, and Politics in Renaissance<br />

Hungary,” 27–46 [ref. 1189]; Margaret MESERVE,<br />

“Nestor Denied: Francesco Filelfo’s Advice to<br />

Princes on the Crusade against the Turks,” 47–65<br />

[ref. 1092]; Steven A. WALTON, “State Building<br />

through Building for the State: Foreign and<br />

Domestic Expertise in Tudor Fortification,” 66–<br />

84 [ref. 1300]; Jane H. MURPHY, “Ahmad al-<br />

Damanhūrī (1689–1778) and the Utility <strong>of</strong> Expertise<br />

in Early Modern Ottoman Egypt,” 85–103<br />

[ref. 632]; Simon WERRETT, “The Schumacher<br />

Affair: Reconfiguring Academic Expertise across<br />

Dynasties in Eighteenth-Century Russia,” 104–<br />

126 [ref. 1712]; Antonio BARRERA-OSORIO,<br />

“Experts, Nature, and the Making <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Empiricism,” 129–148 [ref. 1293]; Michael S.<br />

MAHONEY, “Organizing Expertise: Engineering<br />

and Public Works under Jean-Baptiste Colbert,<br />

1662–83,” 149–170 [ref. 1639]; Andre WAKE-<br />

FIELD, “Leibniz and the Wind Machines,” 171–188<br />

[ref. 1642]; Júnia Ferreira FURTADO, “Enlightenment<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Iconoclasm: The Brazilian<br />

Naturalist José Vieira Couto,” 189–212 [ref. 1839];<br />

Anna MAERKER, “Political Order and the Ambivalence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Expertise: Count Rumford and Welfare<br />

Reform in Late Eighteenth-Century Munich,” 213–<br />

230 [ref. 1671]; William J. ASHWORTH, “Quality<br />

and the Roots <strong>of</strong> Manufacturing ‘Expertise’ in<br />

Eighteenth-Century Britain,” 231–254 [ref. 1965].<br />

189. DOUGLAS, Heather E. <strong>Science</strong>, Policy, and<br />

the Value-Free Ideal. (xii + 210 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Pittsburgh, PA: University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780822960263.<br />

Based on an understanding contrary to the post-<br />

World War II value-free ideal <strong>of</strong> science.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R203]<br />

190. LAVE, Rebecca, Philip MIROWSKI, and Samuel<br />

RANDALLS. “Introduction: STS and Neoliberal<br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” Introduction to a special issue. Soc. Stud.<br />

Sci. 40 (2010): 659–675.<br />

Partial contents: Rebecca LAVE, Martin DOYLE<br />

and Morgan ROBERTSON, “Privatizing Stream<br />

Restoration in the US,” 677–703 [ref. 3847];<br />

Samuel RANDALLS, “Weather Pr<strong>of</strong>its: Weather<br />

Derivatives and the Commercialization <strong>of</strong> Meteorology,”<br />

705–730 [ref. 3829].<br />

191. NAGLE, John Copeland. Law’s Environment:<br />

How The Law Shapes the Places We Live. (xiii + 298<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New Haven, Conn.: Yale<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780300126297.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R570]<br />

192. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, Victor, and Vicent Lluis<br />

SALAVERT FABIANI. “L’Activitat científica i<br />

l’organització política.” In La ciència en la història<br />

dels Països Catalans, vol. 2, edited by VERNET<br />

GINES and PARÉS I FARRÀS (2007) [ref. 39], 53–82.<br />

193. PESTRE, Dominique, and Xavier ROQUÉ.<br />

(Eds.) Ciència, diners i política. Assaig<br />

d’interpretació. Ciència i acció. (190 pp.; bibl.) Santa<br />

Coloma de Queralt [Tarragona] Obrador edèndum;<br />

[Tarragona] Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9788493660932.<br />

194. PIEPER, Christine, and Frank UEKÖTTER.<br />

(Eds.) Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft: Beiträge zu<br />

einer prekären Beziehung. Wissenschaft, Politik und<br />

Gesellschaft, 6. (284 pp.; ill.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783515094399.<br />

Contents: Frank UEKÖTTER and Christine<br />

PIEPER, “Die Wissenschaft und ihr Nutzen. Szenen<br />

einer prekären Beziehung,” 7-14; Sabine IMERI,<br />

“Zwischen Selbstverständnis und Legitimationsstrategie.<br />

Überlegungen zu Verwendungskonzepten<br />

volkskundlichen Wissens bis 1933,” 15-40<br />

[ref. 3442]; Désirée SCHAUZ, “Zum Verhältnis<br />

von Kriminologie und Kriminalpolitik. Die transdisziplinäre<br />

Genese der deutschen Kriminologie,”<br />

41-66 [ref. 3431]; Florian SCHMALTZ, “Vom<br />

Nutzen und Nachteil der Luftfahrtforschung im<br />

NS-Staat. Die Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt<br />

Göttingen und die Strahltriebwerksforschung im<br />

Zweiten Weltkrieg,” 67-114 [ref. 3665]; Ulrike<br />

THOMS, “Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft für den


23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature 19<br />

Staat. Ressortforschung im Bereich der Milchwirtschaft,”<br />

115-142 [ref. 3654]; Manuel SCHRAMM,<br />

“Die Institutionalisierung der Kartographie als angewandte<br />

Wissenschaft in Deutschland,” 143-162<br />

[ref. 3214]; Christine PIEPER, “Informatik—ein<br />

Beispiel für die Kommerzialisierung der deutschen<br />

Hochschulen?” 163-210 [ref. 3752]; Philipp<br />

AUMANN, “Der Nutzen der Kybernetik? Gesellschaftliche<br />

Erwartungen und Realität,” 211-234<br />

[ref. 4010]; Thomas WIELAND, “Dünn gesäter<br />

Sachverstand? Molekularbiologie und Biotechnologie<br />

in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland der<br />

späten siebziger und frühen achtziger Jahre,” 235-<br />

254 [ref. 3905]; Christopher NEUMAIER, “Das<br />

‘Feinstaubgespenst’ 2005. Reelle Gefahr oder soziale<br />

Konstruktion eines Risikos?” 255-266; Frank<br />

UEKÖTTER, “Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaftsgeschichte.<br />

Eine Nachbemerkung zum Einstein-Jahr<br />

2005,” 267-270.<br />

195. WEINGART, Peter, and Justus LENTSCH. Wissen,<br />

Beraten, Entscheiden. Form und Funktion wissenschaftlicher<br />

Politikberatung in Deutschland. Interdisziplinäre<br />

Arbeitsgruppen Forschungsberichte, 22.<br />

(336 pp.; bibl.; index.) Weilerswist: Velbrück, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9783938808511.<br />

196. WILHOLT, Torsten. “Scientific Freedom: Its<br />

Grounds and Their Limitations.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />

41 (2010): 174–181.<br />

Constructs epistemological and political arguments<br />

in defense <strong>of</strong> academic freedom.<br />

197. WISSELGREN, P. “Vetenskap och/eller politik?<br />

Om gränsteorier och utredningsväsendets vetenskapshistoria.”<br />

English title: [<strong>Science</strong> and/or politics?<br />

On boundary theories and the history <strong>of</strong><br />

governmental commissions]. In Mångsysslare och<br />

gränsöverskridare, edited by Bosse SUNDIN and<br />

Maria GÖRANSDOTTER (Umeå: Institutionen för<br />

idé- och samhällsstudier, Umeå universitet, 2008),<br />

103–119.<br />

23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

198. BONO, James J. “Making Knowledge: <strong>History</strong>,<br />

Literature, and the Poetics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Introduction<br />

to the focus section: “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Literature<br />

and <strong>Science</strong>: Convergences and Divergences.”<br />

<strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 555–559.<br />

Contents: Colin MILBURN, “Modifiable Futures:<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Fiction at the Bench,” 560–569 [ref. 203];<br />

Laura OTIS, “<strong>Science</strong> Surveys and Histories <strong>of</strong><br />

Literature: Reflections on an Uneasy Kinship,”<br />

570–577 [ref. 58]; Henry S. TURNER, “Lessons<br />

from Literature for the Historian <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (and<br />

Vice Versa): Reflections on ‘Form,’ ” 578–589<br />

[ref. 61]; Laura Dassow WALLS, “Of Atoms, Oaks,<br />

and Cannibals; or, More Things That Talk,” 590–<br />

598 [ref. 2082].<br />

199. BROWN, Daniel Walter. “Field Studies: Novels<br />

as Darwinian Niches, Poetry for Physicists and Mathematicians.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>Science</strong>, Literature,<br />

and the Darwin Legacy”. http://www.19.bbk.<br />

ac.uk/index.php/19/article/view/574 (Accessed<br />

March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 207]. Nineteen 11<br />

(2010): Approx. 4,550 words.<br />

On poetry and poetics in the fields <strong>of</strong> physics and<br />

mathematics.<br />

200. CLARKE, Bruce, and Manuela ROSSINI. (Eds.)<br />

The Routledge Companion to Literature and <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

(xvii + 550 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Routledge, 2010. ISBN: 9780415495257.<br />

201. EBNER, Paulus. “Tiergarten und Film: Ein<br />

kurzer Uberblick mit besonderer Berücksichtigung<br />

des Tiergartens Schönbrunn und einer Filmografie.”<br />

In Mensch, Tier und Zoo. Der Tiergarten Schönbrunn<br />

im internationalen Vergleich vom 18. Jahrhundert<br />

bis zur Gegenwart, edited by ASH (2008) [ref. 389],<br />

293–314.<br />

202. HOEG, Jerry, and Kevin S. LARSEN. (Eds.)<br />

Interdisciplinary Essays on Darwinism in Hispanic<br />

Literature and Film: The Intersection <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Humanities. (ix + 309 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780773447479.<br />

Contents: David BARASH, “Magical Realism, Biological<br />

Reality, and the Hidden Biology <strong>of</strong> Fantasy,<br />

Secrecy, and Mystery”; Joseph CARROLL, “The<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Wars in a Long View: Putting the Human<br />

in Its Place”; Michelle Scalise SUGIYAMA, “Case<br />

Study: The Trickster Genre and the Free Rider<br />

Problem”; Jerry HOEG, “Nature versus Nurture<br />

in La Casa De Bernarda Alba”; Travis LANDRY,<br />

“Darwin, Sexual Selection, and the Spanish Novel<br />

in the Late Nineteenth Century”; Camilo GO-<br />

MIDES, “Consilience <strong>of</strong> Human Evolution and a<br />

Seemingly Trivial Detail in the ‘The Story <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Captive’ by Cervantes”; Kevin S. LARSEN, “Toward<br />

a Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Soul: Cervantes,<br />

Don Quijote Pt. 2, Chs. 13–14, and the Culture <strong>of</strong><br />

Limpieza De Sangre”; Ricardo WAIZBORT, “The<br />

Selective Female: A Darwinian Interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

Aluísio Azevedo’s O Cortiço”; Adriana NOVOA,<br />

“José Marti and Evolution: An Analysis on Nation<br />

and Race”; Jeff P. TURPIN, “Adaptive Functions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Origin Tales: Chican@ Culture and the Aztlán<br />

Myth”; David MICHELSON, “Empathy and Conflicting<br />

Moral Norms: A Bio-Cultural Affective<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Babel”; María R. GUTIÉRREZ, Cruz C.<br />

TORRES and Roel R. LÓPEZ, “Conceptual Knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural Selection: A Comparison Study<br />

between Mexican-American and Anglo-American<br />

College Students.”<br />

203. MILBURN, Colin. “Modifiable Futures: <strong>Science</strong><br />

Fiction at the Bench.” Part <strong>of</strong> a focus section:<br />

“<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Literature and <strong>Science</strong>: Convergences<br />

and Divergences” [ref. 198]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101<br />

(2010): 560–569.<br />

204. PAULSON, Ronald. “The Perfect Teeth: Dental<br />

Aesthetics and Morals.” Crit. Inq. 34 (2007–2008):<br />

S130–S145.<br />

On dental aesthetics in literature.


20 28. <strong>Science</strong> & gender<br />

205. RUPERT, Jane. Uneasy Relations: Reason in<br />

Literature and <strong>Science</strong> from Aristotle to Darwin and<br />

Blake. Marquette Studies in Philosophy. (200 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780874627718.<br />

206. SUMMERS, David. Vision, Reflection, and Desire<br />

in Western Painting. (ix + 213 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780807831106.<br />

On the relation <strong>of</strong> the science <strong>of</strong> optics in ancient<br />

Greece and pictorial illusion from Hellenistic times<br />

to the present.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R760]<br />

207. WHITE, Paul. “<strong>Science</strong>, Literature, and the<br />

Darwin Legacy.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />

http://19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/<br />

view/589. Nineteen 11 (2010): Approx. 2,340<br />

words.<br />

Contents: Gillian BEER, “After Darwin’s Plots,”<br />

Approx. 1,660 words; Angelique RICHARDSON,<br />

“Darwin and Reductionisms: Victorian, Neo-<br />

Darwinian and Postgenomic Biologies,” Approx.<br />

10,600 words [ref. 458]; Julia VOSS, “The Curatorial<br />

Turn in the Darwin Year 2009,” Approx.<br />

3,600 words [ref. 80]; Daniel Walter BROWN,<br />

“Field Studies: Novels as Darwinian Niches, Poetry<br />

for Physicists and Mathematicians,” Approx.<br />

4,550 words [ref. 199]; David AMIGONI, “Narrating<br />

Darwinian Inheritances: Fields, Life Stories<br />

and the Literature-<strong>Science</strong> Relation,” Approx.<br />

5,830 words; John Robert HOLMES, “ ‘The Lay<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Trilobite’: Rereading May Kendall,” Approx.<br />

6,000 words; Emily BALLOU, “Darwin<br />

as Metaphor,” Approx. 6,600 words; Adelene<br />

BUCKLAND, “Losing the Plot: The Geological<br />

Anti-Narrative,” Approx. 6,640 words [ref. 2315];<br />

Gowan DAWSON, “ ‘By a Comparison <strong>of</strong> Incidents<br />

and Dialogue’: Richard Owen, Comparative<br />

Anatomy and Victorian Serial Fiction,” Approx.<br />

7,240 words [ref. 2449]; John DUPRÉ and Regenia<br />

GAGNIER, “Darwin and Genomics: Regenia<br />

Gagnier interviews John Dupré” [ref. 444].<br />

26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

208. VÁZQUEZ GARCÍA, Francisco. La invención<br />

del racismo. Nacimiento de la biopolítica en España,<br />

1600–1940. Akal Universitaria. Interdisciplinar, 286.<br />

(255 pp.; bibl.) Madrid: Akal Ediciones, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788446027348.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R793]<br />

27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

209. BEACHY, Robert. “The German Invention <strong>of</strong><br />

Homosexuality.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and<br />

the Making <strong>of</strong> Modern Culture” [ref. 1952]. J. Mod.<br />

Hist. 82 (2010): 801–838.<br />

210. HAYDEN, Judy A. (Ed.) The New <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Women’s Literary Discourse: Prefiguring Frankenstein.<br />

(xvi + 263 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780230110298.<br />

Contents: Judy A. HAYDEN, “Introduction:<br />

Women, Education and the Margins <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

1-16; Sarah HUTTON, “Before Frankenstein,” 17-<br />

28; Alvin SNIDER, “Hutchinson and the Lucretian<br />

Body,” 29-46; Jacqueline BROAD, “Cavendish,<br />

van Helmont, and the Mad Raging Womb,” 47-64;<br />

Holly Faith NELSON and Sharon ALKER, “Conway:<br />

Dis/ability, Medicine, and Metaphysics,”<br />

65-84; Karen Bloom GEVIRTZ, “Behn and the Scientific<br />

Self,” 85-98; Deborah BOYLE, “Astell and<br />

Cartesian ‘Scientia,’ ” 99-112; Judy A. HAYDEN,<br />

“Centlivre: Joint-Worms and Jointures,” 113-132;<br />

Judith P. ZINSSER, “Du Châtelet and the Rhetoric<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 133-146; Julie PARK, “The Life <strong>of</strong><br />

Burney’s Clockwork Characters,” 147-164; Frederick<br />

L. BURWICK, “Inchbald: Animal Magnetism<br />

and Medical Quackery,” 165-182; Marjean D.<br />

PURINTON, “Lee: The New <strong>Science</strong> and Female<br />

Madness,” 183-200; Dometa WIEGAND, “Barbauld:<br />

‘Embryo Systems and Unkindled Suns,’ ”<br />

201-218; Pam PERKINS, “Grant: Gender, Genre,<br />

and Cultural Analysis,” 219-234.<br />

211. KUMAR, Neelam. (Ed.) Women and <strong>Science</strong><br />

in India: A Reader. (xxx + 351 pp.; bibl.)<br />

New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780195697056.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R451]<br />

212. MERCIER, Laurie, and Jaclyn J. GIER. (Eds.)<br />

Mining Women: Gender in the Development <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Global Industry, 1670–2000. Basingstoke: Palgrave<br />

Macmillan, 2009. ISBN: 9780230621046.<br />

213. MIQUEO MIQUEO, Consuelo, María José BAR-<br />

RAL MORÁN, and Carmen MAGALLÓN PORTOLÉS.<br />

(Eds.) Estudios iberoamericanos de género en ciencia,<br />

tecnología y salud : GENCIBER. (783 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Zaragoza: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9788477339717.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R543]<br />

214. NYE, Robert A. “How Sex Became Gender.”<br />

Psychoanal. & Hist. 12 (2010): 195–209.<br />

215. PEAKMAN, Julie et al. (Eds.) A Cultural <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Sexuality. (6 vols.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford;<br />

New York: Berg, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781845207021.<br />

Volumes divided by period dealing with the classical<br />

world, the middle ages, the Renaissance, the<br />

Enlightenment, the age <strong>of</strong> empire, and the modern<br />

age.<br />

216. ROCHA, Leon Antonio. “Scientia sexualis Versus<br />

ars erotica: Foucault, Van Gulik, Needham.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 328–<br />

343.


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28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

217. ATTRIDGE, Harold W. (Ed.) The <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Religion Debate: Why Does It Continue? (x + 221<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale University<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780300152982.<br />

In addition to chapters on contemporary issues<br />

by Kenneth R. MILLER, Alvin PLANTINGA, and<br />

Lawrence M. KRAUSS, there is a historical chapter:<br />

Ronald L. NUMBERS, “Aggressors, Victims, and<br />

Peacemakers: Historical Actors in the Drama <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Religion,” 15-53, 180-92 [ref. 2106].<br />

218. BALDINI, Ugo, and Leen SPRUIT. (Eds.)<br />

Catholic Church and Modern <strong>Science</strong>: Documents<br />

from the Archives <strong>of</strong> the Roman Congregations <strong>of</strong><br />

the Holy Office and the Index. (3377 pp.) Libreria<br />

Editrice Vaticana, 2009. ISBN: 9788820982881.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R47]<br />

219. BENTLEY, Michael. “Methodism, <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

the Natural World: Some Tensions in the Thought <strong>of</strong><br />

Herbert Butterfield.” In God’s Bounty? The Churches<br />

and the Natural World, edited by CLARKE and CLAY-<br />

DON (2010) [ref. 227], 419–430.<br />

220. BERKEL, Klaas van, and Arie Johan VANDER-<br />

JAGT. (Eds.) The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Early Modern<br />

and Modern <strong>History</strong>. Groningen Studies in Cultural<br />

Change. (x + 336 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leuven;<br />

Dudley, MA: Peeters, 2006. ISBN: 9789042917521.<br />

Contents: Peter HARRISON, “The ‘Book <strong>of</strong> Nature’<br />

and Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>,” 1–26; Carla<br />

Rita PALMERINO, “The Mathematical Characters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galileo’s Book <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 27–44 [ref. 1466];<br />

Eric JORINK, “Reading the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in<br />

the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic,” 45–68;<br />

Costica BRADATAN, “George Berkeley’s ‘Universal<br />

Language <strong>of</strong> Nature,’ ” 69–82 [ref. 1732]; Rienk<br />

VERMIJ, “Nature in Defense <strong>of</strong> Scripture: Physico-<br />

Theology and Experimental Philosophy in the<br />

Work <strong>of</strong> Bernard Nieuwentijt,” 83–96 [ref. 1362];<br />

Henri KROP, “ ‘The Law <strong>of</strong> Nature Is a Lamp Unto<br />

Your Feet’: Frederik Adolf Van Der Marck (1719–<br />

1800) on the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature and Revelation,”<br />

97–110 [ref. 1695]; Michael KEMPE, “Sermons in<br />

Stone: Johann Jacob Scheuchzer’s Concept <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Nature and the Physics <strong>of</strong> the Bible,” 111–<br />

120 [ref. 1350]; Johanna GEYER-KORDESCH,<br />

“Nature Writing and the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature: From<br />

Taxonomy to Narrative Truth,” 121–140; Arianne<br />

BAGGERMAN, “Children’s Walks in the Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature: The Reception <strong>of</strong> J. F. Martinet’s Katechismus<br />

der Natuur around 1800,” 141–154 [ref. 1661].<br />

221. BISWAS, Arun Kumar. “<strong>Science</strong> in the Path <strong>of</strong><br />

Syncretism.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 109–130.<br />

On the syncretism <strong>of</strong> science and religion.<br />

222. BOWLER, Peter J. “Complexity in Practice.”<br />

Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 275–280.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Thomas DIXON, G. N. CANTOR,<br />

and Stephen PUMFREY (eds.), <strong>Science</strong> and Religion<br />

(2010) [ref. 229]; Peter HARRISON (ed.), The<br />

Cambridge Companion to <strong>Science</strong> and Religion<br />

(2010) [ref. 231].<br />

223. BROOKE, John Hedley, and Ronald L. NUM-<br />

BERS. (Eds.) <strong>Science</strong> and Religion around the World.<br />

(xv + 316 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University<br />

Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780195328202.<br />

Contents: John Hedley BROOKE and Ronald L.<br />

NUMBERS, “Introduction: Contextualizing <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion,” 1-19; Noah EFRON, “Early<br />

Judaism,” 20-43; Ge<strong>of</strong>frey CANTOR, “Modern<br />

Judaism,” 44-66; Peter HARRISON and David<br />

C. LINDBERG, “Early Christianity,” 67-91; John<br />

Hedley BROOKE, “Modern Christianity,” 92-119;<br />

Ahmad S. DALLAL, “Early Islam,” 120-147; Ekmeleddin<br />

IHSANOǦLU, “Modern Islam,” 148-174;<br />

Mark CSIKSZENTMIHALYI, “Early Chinese Religions,”<br />

175-194; B. V. SUBBARAYAPPA, “Indic<br />

Religions,” 195-209; Donald S. LOPEZ, Jr., “Buddhism,”<br />

210-228; Steven FEIERMAN and John M.<br />

JANZEN, “African Religions,” 229-251; Bernard<br />

LIGHTMAN, “Unbelief,” 252-277; David N. LIV-<br />

INGSTONE, “Which <strong>Science</strong>? Whose Religion?”<br />

278-296.<br />

224. BROOKE, John Hedley. “<strong>Science</strong> and Secularization.”<br />

In The Cambridge Companion to <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion, edited by HARRISON (2010) [ref. 231],<br />

103–124.<br />

225. CAMPBELL, Heidi, and Heather LOOY. (Eds.)<br />

A <strong>Science</strong> and Religion Primer. (230 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Academic, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780801031502.<br />

Includes introductory essays: Peter HARRISON,<br />

“<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>/Religion Dialogue,” 19–22;<br />

Nancey MURPHY, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Philosophy in the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>/Religion Dialogue,” 23–27; Celia DEANE-<br />

DRUMMOND, “Theology’s Intersection with the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>/Religion Dialogue,” 28–32; Holmes Rolston<br />

III, “<strong>Science</strong> and Technology in Light <strong>of</strong><br />

Religion,” 33–40.<br />

226. CARRIER, Richard. “Christianity Was Not<br />

Responsible for Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” In The Christian<br />

Delusion, edited by John LOFTUS (Amherst, N.Y.:<br />

Prometheus Books, 2010), 396–419.<br />

227. CLARKE, Peter, and Tony CLAYDON. (Eds.)<br />

God’s Bounty? The Churches and the Natural World.<br />

Studies in Church <strong>History</strong>. (xxviii + 457 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Ecclesiastical<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>; Rochester, NY: Boydell &<br />

Brewer, 2010. ISBN: 9780954680961.<br />

Contents: Stanley P. ROSENBERG, “Forming the<br />

Saeculum: The Desacralization <strong>of</strong> Nature and the<br />

Ability to Understand It in Augustine’s Literal<br />

Commentary on Genesis,” 1–14 [ref. 885]; Sarah<br />

FOOT, “Plenty, Portents and Plague: Ecclesiastical<br />

Readings <strong>of</strong> the Natural World in Early Medieval<br />

Europe,” 15–41 [ref. 1050]; Olga GUSAKOVA, “A<br />

Saint and the Natural World: A Motif <strong>of</strong> Obedience<br />

in Three Early Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives,” 42–52;<br />

Tamsin ROWE, “ ‘Bless, O Lord, This Fruit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Trees’: Liturgy and Nature in England in the<br />

Central Middle Ages,” 53–65 [ref. 987]; Conor<br />

KOSTICK, “God’s Bounty, Pauperes and the Crusades<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1096 and 1147,” 66–77; Gesine OPPITZ-<br />

TROTMAN, “Birds, Beasts and Becket: Falconry


22 28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion<br />

and Hawking in the Lives and Miracles <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Thomas Becket,” 78–88 [ref. 1040]; Peter BILLER,<br />

“Cathars and the Material World,” 89–110; Brenda<br />

BOLTON, “Subiaco: Innocent III’s Version <strong>of</strong> Elijah’s<br />

Cave,” 111–123; R. N. SWANSON, “Payback<br />

Time? Tithes and Tithing in Late Medieval<br />

England,” 124–133; Suzy KNIGHT, “Devotion,<br />

Popular Belief and Sympathetic Magic among Renaissance<br />

Italian Women: The Rose <strong>of</strong> Jericho as<br />

Birthing Aid,” 134–143 [ref. 1111]; Simon DITCH-<br />

FIELD, “What Did Natural <strong>History</strong> Have to Do<br />

with Salvation? José De Acosta SJ (1540–1600)<br />

in the Americas,” 144–168 [ref. 1234]; Alexandra<br />

WALSHAM, “Footprints and Faith: Religion<br />

and the Landscape in Early Modern Britain and<br />

Ireland,” 169–183; Jonathan WILLIS, “Nature,<br />

Music and the Reformation in England,” 184–193;<br />

Sarah PARSONS, “The ‘Wonders in the Deep’ and<br />

the ‘Mighty Tempest <strong>of</strong> the Sea’: Nature, Providence<br />

and English Seafarers’ Piety, c. 1580–1640,”<br />

194–204; Elizabeth TINGLE, “The Sea and Souls:<br />

Maritime Votive Practices in Counter-Reformation<br />

Brittany, 1500–1750,” 205–216; Raymond GILLE-<br />

SPIE, “Devotional Landscapes: God, Saints and the<br />

Natural World in Early Modern Ireland,” 217–236;<br />

Alasdair RAFFE, “Nature’s Scourges: The Natural<br />

World and Special Prayers, Fasts and Thanksgivings,<br />

1541–1866,” 237–247; Tadhg Ó HAN-<br />

NRACHAIN, “ ‘The Miraculous Mathematics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World’: Proving the Existence <strong>of</strong> God in Cardinal<br />

Péter Pázmány’s Kalauz,” 248–259 [ref. 1134];<br />

Andrew SPICER, “ ‘God Hath Put Such Secretes in<br />

Nature’: The Reformed Kirk, Church-Building and<br />

the Religious Landscape in Early Modern Scotland,”<br />

260–275; Robert G. INGRAM, “Nature, <strong>History</strong><br />

and the Search for Order: The Boyle Lectures,<br />

1730–1785,” 276–292 [ref. 1694]; Michael GLAD-<br />

WIN, “Australian Anglican Clergymen, <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion, 1820–1850,” 293–306 [ref. 2101];<br />

Mark SMITH, “The Mountain and the Flower: The<br />

Power and Potential <strong>of</strong> Nature in the World <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorian Evangelicalism,” 307–318 [ref. 2110];<br />

Andrew ATHERSTONE, “Frances Ridley Havergal’s<br />

Theology <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 319–332 [ref. 2095];<br />

Paul WHIT, “Darwin’s Church,” 333–352; Keith<br />

A. FRANCIS, “William Paley, Samuel Wilberforce,<br />

Charles Darwin and the Natural World: An Anglican<br />

Conversation,” 353–365 [ref. 2482]; William<br />

SHEILS, “Nature and Modernity: J. C. Atkinson<br />

and Rural Ministry in England, c. 1850–1900<br />

(Presidential Address),” 366–395; Christopher<br />

CLARK, “Heavens on Earth: Christian Utopias<br />

in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century America,”<br />

396–418; Michael BENTLEY, “Methodism, <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Natural World: Some Tensions in<br />

the Thought <strong>of</strong> Herbert Butterfield,” 419–430<br />

[ref. 219]; Peter Manley SCOTT, “Which Nature?<br />

Whose Justice? Shifting Meanings <strong>of</strong> Nature in<br />

Recent Ecotheology,” 431–457.<br />

228. DAVIS, Edward B., and Elizabeth<br />

CHMIELEWSKI. “Galileo and the Garden <strong>of</strong> Eden:<br />

Historical Reflections on Creationist Hermeneutics.”<br />

In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008)<br />

[ref. 235], 437–464.<br />

229. DIXON, Thomas, G. N. CANTOR, and Stephen<br />

PUMFREY. (Eds.) <strong>Science</strong> and Religion: New Historical<br />

Perspectives. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780511677267.<br />

Contents: Thomas DIXON, “Introduction,” 1–20;<br />

Peter HARRISON, “ ‘<strong>Science</strong>’ and ‘Religion’: Constructing<br />

the Boundaries,” 23–49; Jan GOLINSKI,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and Religion in Postmodern Perspective:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Bruno Latour,” 50-68; Margaret J.<br />

OSLER, “Religion and the Changing Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Scientific Revolution,” 71–86; Frank M.<br />

TURNER, “The Late Victorian Conflict <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion as an Event in Nineteenth-Century Intellectual<br />

and Cultural <strong>History</strong>,” 87–110; B. Harun<br />

KÜÇÜK, “Islam, Christianity, and the Conflict Thesis,”<br />

111–130 [ref. 232]; Salman HAMEED, “Evolution<br />

and Creationism in the Islamic World,” 133–<br />

152 [ref. 711]; Bronislaw SZERSZYNSKI, “Understanding<br />

Creationism and Evolution in America<br />

and Europe,” 153–174 [ref. 460]; Sujit SIVA-<br />

SUNDARAM, “A Global <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Religion,” 177–197 [ref. 240]; Adam R. SHAPIRO,<br />

“The Scopes Trial beyond <strong>Science</strong> and Religion,”<br />

198–220; Jonathan R. TOPHAM, “<strong>Science</strong>, Religion,<br />

and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Book,” 221–244; Noah<br />

EFRON, “<strong>Science</strong>s and Religions: What It Means to<br />

Take Historical Perspectives Seriously,” 247–262;<br />

Ronald L. NUMBERS, “Simplifying Complexity:<br />

Patterns in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Religion,”<br />

263–282; Ge<strong>of</strong>frey CANTOR, “What Shall We Do<br />

with the ‘Conflict Thesis’?” 283–298.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 222]<br />

230. FRAENCKEL, Carlos. “On the Concept and <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Philosophical Religions.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236], 35–84.<br />

231. HARRISON, Peter. (Ed.) The Cambridge Companion<br />

to <strong>Science</strong> and Religion. Cambridge Companions<br />

to Religion. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780521885386.<br />

Contents: David C. LINDBERG, “The Fate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> in Patristic and Medieval Christendom,”<br />

21–38 [ref. 981]; John HENRY, “Religion and the<br />

Scientific Revolution,” 39–58 [ref. 1347]; Jonathan<br />

R. TOPHAM, “Natural Theology and the <strong>Science</strong>s,”<br />

59–79 [ref. 241]; Jon H. ROBERTS, “Religious Reactions<br />

to Darwin,” 80–100 [ref. 2512]; John Hedley<br />

BROOKE, “<strong>Science</strong> and Secularization,” 103–<br />

124 [ref. 224]; Ronald L. NUMBERS, “Religion<br />

and Contemporary <strong>Science</strong>: Scientific Creationism<br />

and Intelligent Design,” 127–147 [ref. 3887];<br />

Simon Conway MORRIS, “Evolution and the Inevitability<br />

<strong>of</strong> Intelligent Life,” 148–172 [ref. 237];<br />

William R. STOEGER, “God, Physics and the Big<br />

Bang,” 173–189 [ref. 3101]; Fraser WATTS, “Psychology<br />

and Theology,” 190–206 [ref. 3411]; John<br />

H. EVANS, “<strong>Science</strong>, Bioethics and Religion,”<br />

207–226; Michael RUSE, “Philosophical Perspectives.<br />

Atheism, Naturalism and <strong>Science</strong>: Three<br />

in One?” 229–243 [ref. 239]; Nancey MURPHY,<br />

“Divine Action, Emergence and Scientific Explanation,”<br />

244–259; John HAUGHT, “<strong>Science</strong>, God<br />

and Cosmic Purpose,” 260–277; Mikael STEN-<br />

MARK, “Ways <strong>of</strong> Relating <strong>Science</strong> and Religion,”<br />

278–295.


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232. KÜÇÜK, B. Harun. “Islam, Christianity, and the<br />

Conflict Thesis.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Religion, edited by<br />

DIXON et al. (2010) [ref. 229], 111–130.<br />

233. LIVINGSTONE, David N. “Scientific Inquiry<br />

and the Missionary Enterprise.” In Participating in<br />

the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by FINNEGAN (2005)<br />

[ref. 16], 50–64.<br />

234. MAMIANI, Maurizio, Chiara GIUNTINI, and<br />

Brunello LOTTI. (Eds.) Scienza e teologia fra Seicento<br />

e Ottocento, Studi in memoria di Maurizio<br />

Mamiani. Biblioteca di Nuncius. Studi e testi, 61. (ix<br />

+ 147 pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9788822255167.<br />

Contents: Chiara GIUNTINI and Brunello LOTTI,<br />

“Prefazione,” v-ix; Paolo ROSSI, “Due interpretazioni<br />

di Daniele 12,4,” 1-14; William SHEA, “Galileo<br />

a Roma: incontri e scontri,” 15-38 [ref. 1359];<br />

Franco GIUDICE, “Isaac Newton e la tradizione<br />

dei principi attivi nella filos<strong>of</strong>ia naturale inglese del<br />

XVII secolo,” 39-56 [ref. 1415]; Brunello LOTTI,<br />

“Filos<strong>of</strong>ia naturale e teologia nello Scholium Generale<br />

di Newton,” 57-80 [ref. 1696]; Chiara GIUN-<br />

TINI, “Locke, Newton e la scienza della Scrittura,”<br />

81-104 [ref. 1346]; Paola DESSÌ, “I cattolici di<br />

fronte alla scienza: strategie apologetiche nella<br />

Francia di fine Ottocento,” 105-120 [ref. 2098];<br />

Antonello LA VERGATA, “Darwinismo, scienza,<br />

religione,” 121-140 [ref. 2495].<br />

235. MEER, Jitse M. van der, and Scott MANDEL-<br />

BROTE. (Eds.) Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions: 1700–Present. Brill’s Series in<br />

Church <strong>History</strong> (v. 2). (x + 603 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004171923.<br />

Contents: Scott MANDELBROTE, “Biblical<br />

Hermeneutics and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1700–1900: An<br />

Overview,” 3–40 [ref. 1697]; William YARCHIN,<br />

“Biblical Interpretation in the Light <strong>of</strong> the Interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature, 1650–1900,” 41–82 [ref. 242];<br />

Robert E. BROWN, “Jonathan Edwards and the<br />

Discourses <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 83–114 [ref. 1690]; Jitse<br />

M. van der MEER, “Georges Cuvier and the Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> Scripture in Geology,” 115–144 [ref. 1819];<br />

G. Blair NELSON, “Ethnology and the ‘Two<br />

Books’: Some Nineteenth-Century Americans<br />

on Preadamist Polygenism,” 145–182 [ref. 2548];<br />

Richard ENGLAND, “Interpreting Scripture, Assimilating<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Four British and American<br />

Christian Evolutionists on the Relationship between<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, the Bible, and Doctrine,” 183–<br />

224 [ref. 2478]; Richard ENGLAND, “Scriptural<br />

Facts and Scientific Theories: Epistemological<br />

Concerns <strong>of</strong> Three Leading English-Speaking<br />

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225–256 [ref. 3299]; Bernhard KLEEBERG, “The<br />

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and Darwinism, 1900–1960,” 293–316 [ref. 2949];<br />

George HARINCK, “Twin Sisters with a Changing<br />

Character: How Neo-Calvinists Dealt with<br />

the Modern Discrepancy between Bible and Natural<br />

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NESTERUK, “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Faith and Scientific<br />

Knowledge in Russian Religious Thought <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ninetweenth–Twentieth Centuries,” 371–406<br />

[ref. 2105]; J. M. ASHLEY, “Original Sin, Biblical<br />

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436 [ref. 2944]; Edward B. DAVIS and Elizabeth<br />

CHMIELEWSKI, “Galileo and the Garden <strong>of</strong> Eden:<br />

Historical Reflections on Creationist Hermeneutics,”<br />

437–464 [ref. 228]; H. Wijmandus de KNIFF,<br />

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and Rudolf Bultmann: Biblical Hermeneutics and<br />

Modern <strong>Science</strong> in the ‘Dutch Reformed Church’<br />

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Marwa ELSHAKRY, “The Exegesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

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236. MEER, Jitse M. van der, and Scott MANDEL-<br />

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(603 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden; Boston:<br />

Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004171916.<br />

Contents: Jitse M. van der MEER and Scott MAN-<br />

DELBROTE, “Introduction,” 3–34 [ref. 56]; Carlos<br />

FRAENCKEL, “On the Concept and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophical Religions,” 35–84 [ref. 230]; Pamela<br />

BRIGHT, “Nature and Scripture: The Two Witnesses<br />

to the Creator,” 85–116 [ref. 976]; Kenneth<br />

J. HOWELL, “Natural Knowledge and Textual<br />

Meaning in Augustine’s Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Genesis:<br />

The Three Functions <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy,”<br />

117–146 [ref. 979]; Paul M. BLOWERS, “Entering<br />

‘This Sublime and Blessed Amphitheatre’:<br />

Contemplation <strong>of</strong> Nature and Interpretation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bible in the Patristic Period,” 147–178 [ref. 884];<br />

Charlotte METHUEN, “Interpreting the Books<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature and Scripture in Medieval and Early<br />

Modern Thought: An Introductory Essay,” 179–<br />

218 [ref. 983]; William E. CARROLL, “Thomas<br />

Aquinas on <strong>Science</strong>, Sacra Doctrina, and Creation,”<br />

219–248 [ref. 977]; Robert G. MORRISON,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and Theodicy in Quran 2:6/7,” 249–274<br />

[ref. 636]; Kenneth J. HOWELL, “The Hermeneutics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature and Scripture in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Theology,” 275–298 [ref. 1103]; James<br />

J. BONO, “The Two Books and Adamic Knowledge:<br />

Reading the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature and Early<br />

Modern Strategies for Repairing the Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

the Fall and <strong>of</strong> Babel,” 299–340 [ref. 1099]; Peter<br />

HARRISON, “Hermeneutics and Natural Knowledge<br />

in the Reformers,” 341–362 [ref. 1102];<br />

Richard J. OOSTERHOFF and Jitse M. van der<br />

MEER, “God, Scripture and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

<strong>Science</strong> (1200–1700): Notes in the Margin <strong>of</strong> Harrison’s<br />

Hypothesis,” 363–396 [ref. 985]; Kathleen<br />

M. CROWTHER, “Sacred Philosophy, Secular Theology:<br />

The Mosaic Physics <strong>of</strong> Levinus Lemnius<br />

(1505–1568) and Francisco Valles (1524–1592),”<br />

397–428 [ref. 1100]; Eric JORINK, “ ‘Horrible and<br />

Blasphemous’: Isaac la Peyrère, Isaac Vossius, and<br />

the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Radical Biblical Criticism in<br />

the Dutch Republic,” 429–450 [ref. 1349]; Kerry<br />

V. MAGRUDER, “Thomas Burnet, Biblical Idiom,<br />

and Seventeenth-Century Theories <strong>of</strong> the Earth,”


24 29. <strong>Science</strong> & war<br />

451–490 [ref. 1566]; Stephen D. SNOBELEN,<br />

“ ‘Not in the Language <strong>of</strong> the Astronomers’: Isaac<br />

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DAVSKY, “Creation, Time, and Biblical Hermeneutics<br />

in Early Modern Jewish Philosophy,” 531–562<br />

[ref. 1358]; Miguel A. GRANADA, “Tycho Brahe,<br />

Caspar Peucer, and Christoph Rothmann on Cosmology<br />

and the Bible,” 563–584 [ref. 1162]; Peter<br />

BARKER, “Kepler and Melanchthon on the<br />

Biblical Arguments against Copernicanism,” 585–<br />

604 [ref. 1148]; Rienk H. VERMIJ, “The Debate<br />

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FINOCCHIARO, “The Biblical Argument against<br />

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Ingoli, Foscarini, Galileo, Campanella,”<br />

627–664 [ref. 1487]; Volker R. REMMERT, “ ‘Our<br />

Mathematicians Have Learned and Verified This’:<br />

Jesuits, Biblical Exegesis, and the Mathematical<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth<br />

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D. SNOBELEN, “ ‘In the Language <strong>of</strong> Men’: The<br />

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244. DENNY, Mark. Their Arrows Will Darken the<br />

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245. SPIERS, Edward M. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemical and<br />

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246. WOLMAR, Christian. Engines <strong>of</strong> War: How<br />

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237. MORRIS, Simon Conway. “Evolution and the<br />

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238. NUMBERS, Ronald L. “Mitos e verdades em<br />

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239. RUSE, Michael. “Philosophical Perspectives.<br />

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240. SIVASUNDARAM, Sujit. “A Global <strong>History</strong><br />

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241. TOPHAM, Jonathan R. “Natural Theology and<br />

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242. YARCHIN, William. “Biblical Interpretation<br />

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243. BERG, Matthias. (Ed.) Mit Feder und Schwert:<br />

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40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

247. ANDERSEN, Håkon With, Brita BRENNA,<br />

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248. CONN, Steven. Do Museums Still Need Objects?<br />

The Arts and Intellectual Life in Modern<br />

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249. HOCHFELDER, D. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical<br />

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250. MACLEOD, Roy. “The Royal <strong>Society</strong> and the<br />

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251. PETROSKI, H. “The Beginnings <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

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252. BAKER, Gregory L. Seven Tales <strong>of</strong> the Pendulum.<br />

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253. CARNEIRO, Ana, and Marianne KLEMUN. “Instruments<br />

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Constructing and Judging: Instruments in the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s.” Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 77–85.<br />

Contents: Marianne KLEMUN, “The Geologist’s<br />

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and/or Badge?” 86–101 [ref. 1817]; Ezio VAC-<br />

CARI, “Travelling with Instruments: Italian Geologists<br />

in the Field in the 18th and 19th Centuries,”<br />

102–115 [ref. 1822]; Isabel MALAQUIAS and<br />

Manuel S. PINTO, “Searching for Modernization—<br />

Instruments in the Development <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

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[ref. 1818]; Thomas BRANDSTETTER, “Time Machines:<br />

Model Experiments in Geology,” 135–145<br />

[ref. 2312]; Teresa Salomé MOTA, “A Bursting<br />

Landscape in the Middle <strong>of</strong> Portugal: Theories and<br />

Experiments by Georges Zbyszewski,” 146–163<br />

[ref. 3202]; Silvia F. de M. FIGUEIRÔA, “Minerals<br />

Scrutinized: Alberto Betim Paes Leme (1883–<br />

1938) and the Application <strong>of</strong> Spectrography,” 164–<br />

175 [ref. 2327]; Gregory A. GOOD, “Measuring<br />

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Measurements, Remote Sensing, and Proxy Data,”<br />

176–189 [ref. 3819].<br />

254. HARRÉ, Rom. “Equipment for an Experiment.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

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255. HARRÉ, Rom. Pavlov’s Dogs and<br />

Schrödinger’s Cat: Scenes From the Living Laboratory.<br />

(xiii + 322 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford;<br />

New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780199238569.<br />

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256. HEERING, Peter. “Tools for Investigation, Tools<br />

for Instruction: Potential Transformations <strong>of</strong> Instruments<br />

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257. KREMER, Richard. “A Time to Keep and a<br />

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258. PINGREE, David. Eastern Astrolabes. Forward<br />

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259. RECORD, Isaac. “Scientific Instruments:<br />

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Collections: Exposing the Forgery <strong>of</strong> a Moroccan<br />

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20 [ref. 2233]; Maarten DERKSEN, “People as<br />

Scientific Instruments,” 21–29 [ref. 501]; Rom<br />

HARRÉ, “Equipment for an Experiment,” 30–38<br />

[ref. 254]; Wendy S. PARKER, “An Instrument<br />

for What? Digital Computers, Simulation and<br />

Scientific Practice,” 39–44 [ref. 4021]; Michael<br />

J. BARANY, “Great Pyramid Metrology and the<br />

Material Politics <strong>of</strong> Basalt,” 45–60 [ref. 2344];<br />

James HULL, “Let Freeness Ring: The Canadian<br />

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61–70 [ref. 3611]; Allan FRANKLIN, “The Machine<br />

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BUNGE, “Reading Measuring Instruments,” 85–<br />

93; Davis BAIRD, “Engineering Realities,” 94–110<br />

[ref. 4116]; Paul HUMPHREYS, “Conceptual Sea<br />

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BONNEAU, “Extended Thing Knowledge,” 116–<br />

128; Philip Murray MCCULLOUGH, “Otto in<br />

the Chinese Room,” 129–137 [ref. 4018]; Harry<br />

COLLINS, “Humans not Instruments,” 138–147;<br />

Trevor H. LEVERE, “Apparatus and Experimentation<br />

Revisited,” 148–154; Jessica Ellen SEWELL<br />

and Andrew JOHNSTON, “Material Culture and<br />

the Dobsonian Telescope,” 155–162 [ref. 3783];<br />

François THOREAU and Maria NEICU, “Taming<br />

the ‘Publication Machine’: Generating Unity, Engaging<br />

the Trading Zones,” 163–172 [ref. 4108];<br />

Uljana FEEST, “Concepts as Tools in the Experimental<br />

Generation <strong>of</strong> Knowledge in Cognitive<br />

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Benjamin SHINDELL, “Domesticating the Planets:<br />

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Dorothy Sutherland OLSEN, “ ‘Old’ Technology<br />

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[ref. 4099]; Erich WEIDENHAMMER and Michael<br />

Da SILVA, “Out the Door: A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

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260. RUSSELL, Andrew. “Standardization in <strong>History</strong>:<br />

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261. WEIDENHAMMER, Erich, and Michael Da<br />

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262. WYKA, Ewa, Maciej KLUZA, and Anna<br />

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to the 20th Century: Astronomical Observatories”;<br />

“Instruments <strong>of</strong> the 20th Century”;<br />

“Historical Laboratories”; “Scholars, Constructors,<br />

Mechanicians”; “Calculating Machines and<br />

Computers as Scientific Instruments”; and “Instruments<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hellenistic World: Study through the<br />

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42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

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263. ANDERSSON, Staffan. “Using Historical Collections<br />

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264. ASH, Mitchell. “Wissenschaft und Verantwortung.<br />

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265. BERKEL, Klaas van. Academisch leven. Over<br />

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266. ELSNER, Norbert, and Nicolaas A. RUPKE.<br />

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Largely present focused with some reference to the<br />

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267. FERTÉ, Patrick, and Caroline BARRERA. (Eds.)<br />

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268. KIPNIS, Nahum. “Discovery in <strong>Science</strong> and in<br />

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269. KNEGTMANS, Peter Jan. “Tegenstrijdigheden<br />

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Educ. 18 (2009): 1101–1103.<br />

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Questions Posed by <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology?<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Steam Engine’s Measurement,”<br />

1105–1113; Constantine D. SKORDOULIS,<br />

“Hellenic Studies in <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and <strong>Science</strong> Teaching: New Perspectives,” 1193–<br />

1197; Juan QUÍLEZ, “From Chemical Forces to<br />

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271. MORGESE, Francesca, and Viviana VINCI.<br />

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272. NASHON, Samson, Wendy NIELSEN, and<br />

Stephen PETRINA. “Whatever Happened to STS?<br />

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401.<br />

273. PADILLA, Kira, and Carles FURIO-MAS. “The<br />

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274. PALETSCHEK, Sylvia. “Stand und Perspektiven<br />

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276. TWENEY, Ryan D. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

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Shauna K. MCCARTHY, “Studies in Historical<br />

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Stein,” 493–509 [ref. 2613]; Thomas FUCHS and<br />

Jeffrey BURGDORF, “Replication and Pedagogy<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology IV: Patrick and<br />

Gilbert (1896) on Sleep Deprivation,” 511–524<br />

[ref. 2589]; Christopher AYALA, Steven BO-<br />

RAWSKI and Jonathon MILLER, “Replication<br />

and Pedagogy in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology V:<br />

The Metronome and Wilhelm Wundt’s Search<br />

for the Components <strong>of</strong> Consciousness,” 525–535<br />

[ref. 2571]; Jeremy ATHY, Jeff FRIEDRICH and<br />

Eileen DELANY, “Replication and Pedagogy in<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology VI: Egon Brunswik<br />

on Perception and Explicit Reasoning,” 537–546<br />

[ref. 3383]; Michael Andrew RANNEY, “Studies in<br />

Historical Replication in Psychology VII: The Relative<br />

Utility <strong>of</strong> ‘Ancestor Analysis’ from Scientific<br />

and Educational Vantages,” 547–558 [ref. 493].<br />

277. VELENTZAS, Athanasios, Krystallia HALKIA,<br />

and Constantine SKORDOULIS. “Thought Experiments<br />

in the Theory <strong>of</strong> Relativity and in Quantum<br />

Mechanics: Their Presence in Textbooks and in<br />

Popular <strong>Science</strong> Books.” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007):<br />

353–370.<br />

278. WENDEL, Paul Joseph. “Models and Paradigms<br />

in Kuhn and Halloun.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 131–<br />

141.<br />

Looks at the work Modeling Theory in <strong>Science</strong><br />

Education (2004) by Ibrahim A. Halloun.<br />

279. WITTJE, Roland, and Peter HEERING. (Eds.)<br />

Learning by Doing. (362 pp.; ill.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner Verlag, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9783515098427.<br />

Contents: Peter HEERING and Roland WITTJE,<br />

“Neglected Uses <strong>of</strong> Instruments and Experiments<br />

in <strong>Science</strong> Education,” 7-14; Peter HEERING,<br />

“Tools for Investigation, Tools for Instruction: Potential<br />

Transformations <strong>of</strong> Instruments in the Transfer<br />

from Research to Teaching,” 15-30 [ref. 256];<br />

Pete LANGMAN, “The Audience Is Listening:<br />

Reading Writing about Learning by Doing,” 31-54<br />

[ref. 1719]; Pere GRAPÍ, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

Textbooks and Teaching Institutions in France at<br />

the Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century in the<br />

Controversy about Berthollet’s Chemical Affinities,”<br />

55-70 [ref. 2301]; Lissa L. ROBERTS, “Instruments<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Citizenship: <strong>Science</strong><br />

Education for Dutch Orphans during the Late<br />

Eighteenth Century,” 71-96 [ref. 1721]; Constantine<br />

SKORDOULIS, Gianna KATSIAMPOURA and<br />

Efthymios NICOLAIDIS, “The Scientific Culture in<br />

Eighteenth- to Nineteenth-Century Greek Speaking<br />

Communities: Experiments and Textbooks,” 97-<br />

112 [ref. 1722]; Willem HACKMANN, “The Magic<br />

Lantern for Scientific Enlightenment and Entertainment,”<br />

113-140 [ref. 1665]; Mar CUENCA-<br />

LORENTE and Josep SIMON, “The Establishment<br />

and Development <strong>of</strong> Physics and Chemistry Collections<br />

in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Secondary<br />

Education (1845–1861),” 141-158 [ref. 2132];<br />

Dawn SANDERS, “The Death and Life <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Plant Specimen,” 159-176 [ref. 2444]; Michelle<br />

HOFFMANN, “Learning in the Laboratory: The<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> the ‘Practical’ <strong>Science</strong> Teaching<br />

in Ontario’s High Schools in the 1880s,” 177-206<br />

[ref. 2135]; Steven TURNER, “Changing Images <strong>of</strong><br />

the Inclined Plane, 1880–1920: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Revolution in American <strong>Science</strong> Education,” 207-<br />

242 [ref. 2142]; Richard L. KREMER, “Reforming<br />

American Physics Pedagogy in the 1880s: Introducing<br />

‘Learning by Doing’ via Student Laboratory<br />

Exercises,” 243-280 [ref. 2267]; Paolo BRENNI,<br />

“The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Teaching Instruments and Their<br />

Use between 1800 and 1930,” 281-316 [ref. 2130];<br />

Roland WITTJE, “ ‘Simplex sigillum veri’: Robert<br />

Pohl and Demonstration Experiments in Physics<br />

after the Great War,” 317-348 [ref. 3166]; Hayo<br />

SIEMSEN, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Instruments in Teaching<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: A Machian View,” 349-360.<br />

43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

280. GORMAN, Michael E. (Ed.) Trading Zones<br />

and Interactional Expertise: Creating New Kinds<br />

<strong>of</strong> Collaboration. Inside Technology. (352 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.; London: MIT Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780262014724.<br />

On the development <strong>of</strong> scientific subcultures and<br />

interactional expertise.<br />

281. JOHRI, Aditya. “Situated Engineering in the<br />

Workplace.” Introduction to a special issue: “Situated<br />

Engineering in the Workplace.” Eng. Stud. 2 (2010):<br />

151–152.<br />

Contents: Aitor ANDUAGA, “The Engineer as<br />

a ‘Linking Agent’ in International Technology


28 43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists<br />

Transfer: The Case <strong>of</strong> Basque Engineers Trained<br />

in Liège,” 45–70 [ref. 2804]; Kevin John Boyett<br />

ANDERSON et al., “Understanding Engineering<br />

Work and Identity: A Cross-Case Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineers within Six Firms,” 153–174 [ref. 4115];<br />

James TREVELYAN, “Reconstructing Engineering<br />

from Practice,” 175–195 [ref. 4122].<br />

282. LLOYD, G. E. R. Disciplines in the Making:<br />

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Elites, Learning, and<br />

Innovation. (viii + 215 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford;<br />

New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780199567874.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R483]<br />

283. SMITH, Vanessa, and Richard YEO. “Friendship<br />

in Early Modern Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong>.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Friendship.” Parergon 26 (2009):<br />

1–9.<br />

Special issue also includes: Richard YEO,<br />

“John Locke on Conversation with Friends<br />

and Strangers,” 11–37 [ref. 1445]; Luciano<br />

BOSCHIERO, “Robert Southwell and Vincenzio<br />

Viviani: The Story <strong>of</strong> Their Friendship and an Attempt<br />

at Italian-English Scientific Collaboration,”<br />

87–108 [ref. 1372].<br />

284. VETTER, Jeremy. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue: “Lay Participation in the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation.” Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

127–141.<br />

Contents: Brita BRENNA, “Clergymen Abiding<br />

in the Fields: The Making <strong>of</strong> the Naturalist Observer<br />

in Eighteenth-Century Norwegian Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong>,” 143–166 [ref. 1837]; Simon WERRETT,<br />

“Watching the Fireworks: Early Modern Observation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural and Artificial Spectacles,” 167–<br />

182 [ref. 1091]; Oliver HOCHADEL, “Watching<br />

Exotic Animals Next Door: ‘Scientific’ Observations<br />

at the Zoo (ca. 1870–1910),” 183–214<br />

[ref. 2454]; Victoria CAIN, “The Art <strong>of</strong> Authority:<br />

Exhibits, Exhibit-Makers, and the Contest for<br />

Scientific Status in the American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong>, 1920–1940,” 215–238 [ref. 3220];<br />

Jenny BECKMAN, “Collecting Standards: Teaching<br />

Botanical Skills in Sweden, 1850–1950,” 239–<br />

258 [ref. 2431]; Jeremy VETTER, “Lay Observers,<br />

Telegraph Lines, and Kansas Weather: The Field<br />

Network as a Mode <strong>of</strong> Knowledge Production,”<br />

259–280 [ref. 3207]; Emmanuel DIDIER, “Counting<br />

on Relief: Industrializing the Statistical Interviewer<br />

during the New Deal,” 281–310 [ref. 3418].


E. Disciplinary Classification<br />

101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

285. HANEGRAAFF, Wouter J., and Jeffrey J. KRI-<br />

PAL. Hidden Intercourse: Eros and Sexuality in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Western Esotericism. (xii + 544 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9789004168732.<br />

102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

286. BOUR, Pierre Edouard, Manuel REBUSCHI, and<br />

Laurent ROLLET. (Eds.) Construction: Festschrift<br />

for Gerhard Heinzmann. (708 pp.) London: College<br />

Publications, 2010. ISBN: 9781848900165.<br />

The book includes sections dealing with Henri<br />

Poincaré, the history and philosophy <strong>of</strong> mathematics,<br />

the history and philosophy <strong>of</strong> logic, and<br />

pragmatism.<br />

287. SORELL, Tom, and G. A. J. ROGERS. (Eds.)<br />

Analytic Philosophy and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy. Mind<br />

Association Occasional Series. (x + 229 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2005. ISBN: 9780199278992.<br />

The essays by philosophers “explore the tensions<br />

between, and the possibilities <strong>of</strong> reconciling, analytic<br />

philosophy and history <strong>of</strong> philosophy.” (from<br />

the publisher)<br />

103. MATHEMATICS<br />

288. ANDERSON, M., V. KATZ, and R. WILSON.<br />

(Eds.) Who Gave You the Epsilon? And Other Tales<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mathematical <strong>History</strong>. (x + 431 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Washington, DC: Mathematical Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> America, 2009. ISBN: 9780883855690.<br />

Over forty short essays on various aspects <strong>of</strong> mathematics.<br />

Divided into four parts: Analysis; Geometry,<br />

topology and foundations; Algebra and number<br />

theory; and Surveys.<br />

289. BJARNADÓTTIR, Kristín, Fulvia FUR-<br />

INGHETTI, and Gert SCHUBRING. (Eds.) “Dig<br />

Where You Stand.” Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Conference<br />

on On-Going Research in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

Education. Reyjavik: University <strong>of</strong> Iceland, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education, 2009.<br />

Contributors: Amy ACKERBERG-HASTINGS, Fulvia<br />

FURINGHETTI, Livia GIACARDI, Bernard R.<br />

HODGSON, Iason KASTANIS, Nikos KASTANIS,<br />

Jeremy KILPATRICK, José Manuel MATOS, Marta<br />

MENGHINI, Johan PRYTZ, Pauline ROMERA-<br />

LEBRET, Gert SCHUBRING, Man Keung SIU,<br />

Harm Jan SMID, and Wagner Rodrigues VALENTE.<br />

290. BLAY, Michel. Penser avec l’infini : La<br />

fécondité d’une notion mathématique et philosophique,<br />

de Giordano Bruno aux lumiéres. (vi + 135<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Vuibert, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9782311001464.<br />

291. BRUMMELEN, Glen Van, and Michael<br />

KINYON. (Eds.) Mathematics and the Historian’s<br />

Craft: The Kenneth O. May Lectures. CMS Books in<br />

Mathematics, 21. (xvi + 357 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York; London: Springer-Verlag, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9780387282725.<br />

Includes essays on a variety <strong>of</strong> topics by historians<br />

<strong>of</strong> mathematics. Contributors: Ivor GRATTAN-<br />

GUINNESS, Alexander JONES, Jim BENNETT,<br />

Judith V. GRABINER, Thomas ARCHIBALD, Louis<br />

CHARBONNEAU, Karen Hunger PARSHALL,<br />

Volker PECKHAUS, Joseph W. DAUBEN, Riidiger<br />

THIELE, Stuart SHANKER, and Ann Hibner<br />

KOBLITZ.<br />

292. BULLYNCK, Maarten. “Factor Tables 1657–<br />

1817, with Notes on the Birth <strong>of</strong> Number Theory.”<br />

Rev. Hist. Math. 16 (2010): 133–216.<br />

293. COMES, Rosa. “Notación alfanumérica griega<br />

y notaciones derivadas: uso científico-técnico.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en el mundo<br />

antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006): 45–64.<br />

From antiquity to the Renaissance.<br />

294. DAUBEN, Joseph Warren. (Ed.) Mathematics<br />

Celestial and Terrestrial: Festschrift für Menso<br />

Folkerts zum 65. Geburtstag. (823 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9783804724822.<br />

295. GRABINER, Judith. “Why Should Historical<br />

Truth Matter to Mathematicians? Dispelling Myths<br />

and Promoting Maths.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull.<br />

22 (2007): 78–91.<br />

296. GRABINER, Judith V. A Historian Looks Back:<br />

The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings. (xv<br />

+ 287 pp.; ill.) Washington, DC: Mathematical Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> America, 2010. ISBN: 9780883855720.<br />

297. HAWKING, Stephen W. God Created the Integers:<br />

The Mathematical Breakthroughs That<br />

Changed <strong>History</strong>. (xiii + 1160 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

London: Penguin, 2005. ISBN: 9780141018782.<br />

298. KERKHOVE, Bart van. (Ed.) New Perspectives<br />

on Mathematical Practices: Essays in Philosophy<br />

and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. (xii + 235 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Singapore; Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9789812812223.<br />

Contents: Albrecht HEEFFER, “On the Nature<br />

and Origin <strong>of</strong> Algebraic Symbolism,” 1-27;<br />

Ad MESKENS, “Reading Diophantos,” 28-46<br />

[ref. 904]; Jens HØYRUP, “What Did the Abbacus<br />

Teachers Aim at When They (Sometimes) Ended<br />

up Doing Mathematics? An Investigation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Incentives and Norms <strong>of</strong> a Distinct Mathematical<br />

Practice,” 47-75; Matthew PARKER, “Philosop-


30 103. Mathematics<br />

hical Method and Galileo’s Paradox <strong>of</strong> Infinity,”<br />

76-114 [ref. 1468]; Henrik Kragh SØRENSEN, “Representations<br />

as Means and Ends: Representability<br />

and Habituation in Mathematical Analysis during<br />

the First Part <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century,” 114–137<br />

[ref. 2216]; Jeremy J. GRAY, “Nineteenth Century<br />

Analysis as Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematics,” 138-149<br />

[ref. 2199]; Erich H. RECK, “Dedekind, Structural<br />

Reasoning, and Mathematical Understanding,”<br />

150-173 [ref. 2210]; Eduard GLAS, “A Mathematician<br />

and a Philosopher on the <strong>Science</strong>-Likeness<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mathematics: Klein’s and Lakatos’ Methodologies<br />

Compared,” 174-184; Helen De CRUZ,<br />

“An Enhanced Argument for Innate Elementary<br />

Geometric Knowledge and Its Philosophical Implications,”<br />

185-206; Ronny DESMET, “The Serpent<br />

in Russell’s Paradise,” 207-221; Dirk SCHLIMM,<br />

“Bridging Theories with Axioms: Boole, Stone,<br />

and Tarski,” 222-235.<br />

299. MARACCHIA, Silvio. Storia dell’algebra. (viii<br />

+ 639 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Napoli: Liguori Editore,<br />

2005. ISBN: 9788820736033.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R510]<br />

300. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, Victor, and Vicent Lluis<br />

SALAVERT FABIANI. “El Conreu de les disciplines<br />

matemàtiques.” In La ciència en la història dels<br />

Països Catalans, vol. 2, edited by VERNET GINES<br />

and PARÉS I FARRÀS (2007) [ref. 39], 141–175.<br />

301. PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis. “Complex and Non-<br />

Regular Shapes: Their Evolution in Greek Textbooks<br />

(1749–1971).” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 115–129.<br />

302. ROUX, Sophie. “Forms <strong>of</strong> Mathematization<br />

(14th–17th Centuries).” Special issue on the history<br />

<strong>of</strong> mathematics. Early Sci. & Med. 15 (2010): 319–<br />

337.<br />

Contents: Edith Dudley SYLLA, “The Oxford<br />

Calculators’ Middle Degree Theorem in Context,”<br />

338–370 [ref. 1028]; Philippe BOULIER,<br />

“Le problème du continu pour la mathématisation<br />

galiléenne et la géométrie cavalierienne,” 371–<br />

409 [ref. 1449]; Carla Rita PALMERINO, “The<br />

Geometrization <strong>of</strong> Motion: Galileo’s Triangle <strong>of</strong><br />

Speed and Its Various Transformations,” 410–<br />

447 [ref. 1537]; Matthieu HUSSON, “Deux exemples<br />

d’utilisation des mathématiques en musique<br />

dans le premier quatorzième siècle latin,” 448–473<br />

[ref. 1010]; Dominique RAYNAUD, “Les débats<br />

sur les fondements de la perspective linéaire<br />

de Piero della Francesca à Egnatio Danti: un<br />

cas de mathématisation à rebours,” 474–504<br />

[ref. 1142]; Raphaële ANDRAULT, “Mathématiser<br />

l’anatomie: la myologie de Stensen (1667),” 505–<br />

536 [ref. 1594]; Sébastien MARONNE, “Pascal<br />

versus Descartes on Solution <strong>of</strong> Geometrical Problems<br />

and the Sluse-Pascal Correspondence,” 537–<br />

565 [ref. 1461].<br />

303. SAIBER, Arielle, and Henry S. TURNER.<br />

“Mathematics and the Imagination: A Brief Introduction.”<br />

Introduction to a collection <strong>of</strong> articles on<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. Configurations 17 (2009):<br />

1–18.<br />

Contents: Reviel NETZ, “Imagination and Layered<br />

Ontology in Greek Mathematics,” 19–50 [ref. 905];<br />

Robert GOULDING, “Pythagoras in Paris: Petrus<br />

Ramus Imagines the Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Mathematics,”<br />

51–86 [ref. 1133]; Tom CONLEY, “A Devil in<br />

Diversion: Number and Line in the Essais,” 87–<br />

103 [ref. 1127]; Arkady PLOTNITSKY, “Bernhard<br />

Riemann’s Conceptual Mathematics and the Idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> Space,” 105–130 [ref. 2209]; Linda Dalrymple<br />

HENDERSON, “The Image and Imagination <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fourth Dimension in Twentieth-Century Art and<br />

Culture,” 131–160 [ref. 2909]; Lori EMERSON, “A<br />

Hyperspace Poetics, or, Words in Space: Digital<br />

Poetry through Ezra Pound’s Vorticism,” 161–192<br />

[ref. 2907].<br />

304. SCHUBRING, Gert. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching and<br />

Learning Mathematics.” Introduction to a special<br />

issue. Paedagogica Hist. 42 (2006): 511–514.<br />

Contents: Iason KASTANIS and Nikos KASTA-<br />

NIS, “The Transmission <strong>of</strong> Mathematics into Greek<br />

Education, 1800–1840: From Individual Initiatives<br />

to Institutionalization,” 515–534 [ref. 2204];<br />

Shinya YAMAMOTO, “The Process <strong>of</strong> Adapting<br />

a German Pedagogy for Modern Mathematics<br />

Teaching in Japan,” 535–545 [ref. 3066]; Kristín<br />

BJARNADÓTTIR, “From Isolation and Stagnation<br />

to ‘Modern’ Mathematics in Iceland: A<br />

Reform or Confusion?” 547–558 [ref. 3018];<br />

Eileen DONOGHUE, “The Education <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

Teachers in the United States: David Eugene<br />

Smith, Early Twentieth-Century Pioneer,” 559–573<br />

[ref. 3029]; Harm SMID, “Between the Market and<br />

the State,” 575–586 [ref. 2214]; Livia GIACARDI,<br />

“From Euclid as Textbook to the Giovanni Gentile<br />

Reform (1867–1923): Problems, Methods and Debates<br />

in Mathematics Teaching in Italy,” 587–613<br />

[ref. 2196]; Alexander KARP, “ ‘Universal Responsiveness’<br />

or ‘Splendid Isolation?’ Episodes from<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Education in Russia,”<br />

615–628 [ref. 3040]; M. ABDELJAOUAD, “Issues<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Teaching in Arab<br />

Countries,” 629–664 [ref. 651]; Gert SCHUBRING,<br />

“Researching into the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching and<br />

Learning Mathematics: The State <strong>of</strong> the Art,” 665–<br />

677.<br />

305. SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE, Reinhard. “On a<br />

Missed Opportunity for Collaboration between Historians<br />

and Mathematicians: A Biographical Avalanche<br />

Triggered by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ioan James, FRS.” Hist. Math.<br />

37 (2010): 693–707.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Ioan JAMES, Remarkable Mathematicians<br />

(2002); Ioan JAMES, Driven to Innovate<br />

(2009) [ref. 837].<br />

306. SIMONTON, D. K. “But is Truth Beautiful, or<br />

Beauty Symmetric?” PsycCritiques 52 (2007): 52.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Ian STEWART, Why Beauty Is<br />

Truth (2007).<br />

307. SUZUKI, Jeff. Mathematics in Historical Context.<br />

MAA Spectrum. (x + 409 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Washington, DC: Mathematical Association <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780883855706.


112. Physics; physical sciences, general 31<br />

308. WARDHAUGH, Benjamin. “Mathematics in<br />

English Printed Books, 1473–1800: A Bibliometric<br />

Analysis.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 63 (2009):<br />

325–338.<br />

309. WELSH, Whitney Elizabeth. “Unthinkable:<br />

Mathematics and the Rise <strong>of</strong> the West.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3453310.<br />

Dissertation at Duke University, <strong>2011</strong>. 124 pp.<br />

“Explores the ideational underpinnings <strong>of</strong> the rise<br />

<strong>of</strong> the west through a comparison <strong>of</strong> ancient Greek<br />

geometry, medieval Arabic algebra, and early modern<br />

European calculus.” (from the abstract)<br />

104. MUSIC<br />

310. ASH, Mitchell. “Musik und Wissenschaft. Zur<br />

Einführung.” Introduction to a special section. Ber.<br />

Wissenschaftsgesch. 31 (2008): 87–93.<br />

311. CALEON, Imelda, and Subramaniam RA-<br />

MANATHAN. “From Music to Physics: The Undervalued<br />

Legacy <strong>of</strong> Pythagoras.” Sci. & Educ. 17<br />

(2008): 449–465.<br />

110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

312. BEN-ZAKEN, Avner. “The Revolving Planets<br />

and the Revolving Clocks: Circulating Mechanical<br />

Objects in the Mediterranean.” Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

125–148.<br />

Focus is on Ottoman Empire and Europe.<br />

313. BRUNNER, Bernd. Moon: A Brief <strong>History</strong>. (xii<br />

+ 290 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780300152128.<br />

314. CHABÀS I BERGÓN, Joseph, and Victor<br />

NAVARRO-BROTÓNS. “L’Astronomia i les seves<br />

aplicacions.” In La ciència en la història dels Països<br />

Catalans, vol. 2, edited by VERNET GINES and<br />

PARÉS I FARRÀS (2007) [ref. 39], 177–203.<br />

315. EVANS, Michael S. “Achieving Continuity: A<br />

Story <strong>of</strong> Stellar Magnitude.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41<br />

(2010): 86–94.<br />

About the usefulness <strong>of</strong> portraying 2,000 years <strong>of</strong><br />

stellar magnitude research as a continuous historical<br />

narrative.<br />

316. HABING, Harm. Kosmos: Geschiedenis van de<br />

sterrenkunde van Stonehenge tot Hubble. (vii + 352<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Diemen: Veen Magazines,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789085711193.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R324]<br />

317. KRAGH, Helge. Higher Speculations: Grand<br />

Theories and Failed Revolutions in Physics and Cosmology.<br />

(411 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780199599882.<br />

318. LEQUEUX, James. “Early Infrared Astronomy.”<br />

J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 125–140.<br />

From the 17th century to the 1970s.<br />

319. RIOJA, Ana, and Javier ORDÓÑEZ. (Eds.)<br />

Teorías del universo, Volumen III: De Newton a<br />

Hubble. Filos<strong>of</strong>ía. Themata. (287 pp.) Madrid:<br />

Síntesis, 2006. ISBN: 9788497564250.<br />

320. STANLEY, Mathew. “Spectroscopy: So What?”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a a special issue: “The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />

Spectroscopy” [ref. 2249]. J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 13 (2010): 105–111.<br />

On how spectroscopy influenced physical theories;<br />

redrew disciplinary boundaries; unified terrestrial<br />

and celestial physics; and changed the understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> both scientific knowledge and religion.<br />

321. STROUD, Rick. The Book <strong>of</strong> the Moon. (368<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Walker & Co.,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780802717344.<br />

322. TURATTO, Massimo, Stefano BENETTI, and<br />

Luca ZAMPIERI. (Eds.) 1604–2004: Supernovae as<br />

Cosmological Lighthouses. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> a Meeting<br />

Held in Palazzo Del Bo, Università Degli Studi Di<br />

Padova, Padua, Italy 15–19 June 2004. Astronomical<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Conference Series. (xxiv +<br />

512 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) San Francisco, Calif.:<br />

Astronomical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Pacific, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9781583812099.<br />

Conference publication.<br />

323. YASKELL, Steven Haywood. “From Research<br />

Institution to Astronomical Museum: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

the Stockholm Observatory.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit.<br />

11 (2008): 146–156.<br />

324. ZUIDERVAART, Huib J. Telescopes from Leiden<br />

Observatory and Other Collections, 1656–1859:<br />

A Descriptive Catalogue. (179 pp.; ill.) Leiden:<br />

Museum Boerhaave, 2007. ISBN: 9789062921645.<br />

111. ASTROLOGY<br />

325. HAMEL, Jürgen. Begriffe der Astrologie: von<br />

Abendstern bis Zwillingsproblem. (752 pp.; ill.)<br />

Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Harri Deutsch, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9783817117857.<br />

326. SCOFIELD, Bruce. “A <strong>History</strong> and Test <strong>of</strong><br />

Planetary Weather Forecasting.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3409844.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

Amherst, 2010. 249 pp. Includes a discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the historical efforts to predict weather based on<br />

astonomical/astrological allignments, including a<br />

17th-century test <strong>of</strong> the idea by John Goad.<br />

112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

327. CANNAVO, Salvator. Quantum Theory: A<br />

Philosopher’s Overview. (xiv + 173 pp.; pp.; bibl.;


32 113. Chemistry<br />

index.) Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780791493472.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R119]<br />

328. CHALMERS, A. F. The Scientist’s Atom and<br />

the Philosopher’s Stone: How <strong>Science</strong> Succeeded<br />

and Philosophy Failed to Gain Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Atoms.<br />

Boston Studies in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xii<br />

+ 287 pp.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht; New York:<br />

Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9789048123612.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 332]<br />

329. CHIAO, Raymond Y. (Ed.) Visions <strong>of</strong> Discovery:<br />

New Light on Physics, Cosmology, and Consciousness.<br />

(xxxii + 794 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

UK; New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780521882392.<br />

Contains a few essays by historians and philosophers,<br />

including John L. Heilbron and Peter L.<br />

Galison.<br />

330. COELHO, Ricardo Lopes. “The Law <strong>of</strong> Inertia:<br />

How Understanding Its <strong>History</strong> Can Improve Physics<br />

Teaching.” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007): 955–974.<br />

331. FRENCH, Steven, and Décio KRAUSE. Identity<br />

in Physics: A Historical, Philosophical, and Formal<br />

Analysis. (xv + 422 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780199575633.<br />

On the metaphysical foundations <strong>of</strong> quantum<br />

physics.<br />

332. HARRÉ, Rom, Paul NEEDHAM, Eric SCERRI,<br />

and Alan CHALMERS. “A Revisionist <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Atomism.” Metascience 19 (2010): 349–371.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> A. F. CHALMERS, The Scientist’s<br />

Atom and the Philosopher’s Stone (2009)<br />

[ref. 328].<br />

333. LEVANON, Tamar. “The Concept <strong>of</strong> Transition<br />

and Its Role in Leibniz’s and Whitehead’s Metaphysics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Motion.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

352–361.<br />

334. MARK, Harry H. c, the Speed <strong>of</strong> Light: A<br />

Tale <strong>of</strong> Scientific Blunder. (xii + 171 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Bloomington, IN: iUniverse, Inc, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781450222884.<br />

335. MCCALL, Martin W. Classical Mechanics:<br />

From Newton to Einstein: A Modern Introduction.<br />

(xiv + 235 pp.;.) Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2019.<br />

ISBN: 9780470715727.<br />

336. MIHAS, Pavlos. “Developing Ideas <strong>of</strong> Refraction,<br />

Lenses and Rainbow through the Use <strong>of</strong> Historical<br />

Resources.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 751–777.<br />

337. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, Victor. “El Moviment<br />

‘novator’ en les ciències físico-matemàtiques.” In<br />

La ciència en la història dels Països Catalans, vol.<br />

2, edited by VERNET GINES and PARÉS I FARRÀS<br />

(2007) [ref. 39], 381–411.<br />

338. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, Victor, and Carlos PUIG-<br />

PLA. “Contribucions al procés de modernització<br />

científica: físics, astrònoms i matemátics.” In<br />

La ciència en la història dels Països Catalans, vol.<br />

2, edited by VERNET GINES and PARÉS I FARRÀS<br />

(2007) [ref. 39], 603–632.<br />

339. NESWALD, Elizabeth. “Ansätze zu einer Kulturgeschichte<br />

der Entropie.” Non Fiktion 4 (2009):<br />

21–32.<br />

340. QUALE, Andreas. “On the Role <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

in Physics.” Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 359–372.<br />

341. RICKLES, Dean. (Ed.) The Ashgate Companion<br />

to Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Physics. (ix + 386 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780754655183.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R660]<br />

342. ROSA, Katemari, and Maria Cristina MARTINS.<br />

“Approaches and Methodologies for a Course on<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Epistemology <strong>of</strong> Physics: Analyzing the<br />

Experience <strong>of</strong> a Brazilian University.” Sci. & Educ.<br />

18 (2009): 149–155.<br />

343. SIMONYI, Károly. A Cultural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Physics. (600 pp.; bibl.; index.) Natick, Mass.: A<br />

K Peters, 2010. ISBN: 9781568813295.<br />

344. SMEENK, Christopher, and W. C. MYRVOLD.<br />

“Introduction: Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Quantum Field Theory.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue, “Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Quantum<br />

Field Theory.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 77–80.<br />

Contents: John EARMAN, “The Unruh Effect for<br />

Philosophers,” 81–97; Jonathan BAIN, “Quantum<br />

Field Theories in Classical Spacetimes and Particles,”<br />

98–106; Laura RUETSCHE, “Why Be Normal?”<br />

107–115; David WALLACE, “Taking Particle<br />

Physics Seriously: A Critique <strong>of</strong> the Algebraic<br />

Approach to Quantum Field Theory,” 116–125;<br />

Doreen FRASER, “How to Take Particle Physics<br />

Seriously: A Further Defence <strong>of</strong> Axiomatic Quantum<br />

Field Theory,” 126–135; Gordon N. FLEMING,<br />

“Observations on Unstable Quantons, Hyperplane<br />

Dependence and Quantum Fields,” 136–147.<br />

113. CHEMISTRY<br />

345. BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Bernadette, and<br />

Jonathan SIMON. Chemistry: The Impure <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

(xii + 268 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Imperial<br />

College Press, 2008. ISBN: 9781848162259.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 348, R62]<br />

346. BISHOP, Robert C. “Whence Chemistry?” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a focus section, “Chemistry and Physics.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (2010): 171–177.<br />

On the topic <strong>of</strong> the reduction <strong>of</strong> chemistry to quantum<br />

physics.


114. Alchemy 33<br />

347. CHANG, Hasok. “How Historical Experiments<br />

Can Improve Scientific Knowledge and <strong>Science</strong> Education:<br />

The Cases <strong>of</strong> Boiling Water and Electrochemistry.”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 317–341.<br />

348. CHANG, Hasok, Alfred NORDMANN,<br />

Bernadette BENSAUDE-VINCENT, and Jonathan SI-<br />

MON. “Ask Not What Philosophy Can Do for Chemistry,<br />

But What Chemistry Can Do for Philosophy.”<br />

Metascience 19 (2010): 373–383.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Bernadette BENSAUDE-VINCENT<br />

and Jonathan SIMON, Chemistry (2008) [ref. 345].<br />

349. DE BERG, Kevin C. “Tin Oxide Chemistry from<br />

the Last Decade <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century to the<br />

First Decade <strong>of</strong> the Twenty-First Century: Towards<br />

the Development <strong>of</strong> a Big-Picture Approach to the<br />

Teaching and Learning <strong>of</strong> Chemistry While Focussing<br />

on a Specific Compound or Class <strong>of</strong> Compounds.”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 847–866.<br />

350. ERDURAN, Sibel, Agustin Aduriz BRAVO, and<br />

Rachel Mamlok NAAMAN. “Developing Epistemologically<br />

Empowered Teachers: Examining the Role<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Chemistry in Teacher Education.”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007): 975–989.<br />

351. FORD, Peter, and Roger ROLLS. “Airs and<br />

Waters: The Hot Springs and Bath Chemistry.” In<br />

Innovation and Discovery, edited by WALLIS and<br />

AXON (2008) [ref. 1655], 20–31.<br />

352. HENTSCHEL, Klaus, and Carsten REINHARDT.<br />

“Zur Geschichte der Materialforschung.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue. NTM 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–3.<br />

Includes: Klaus HENTSCHEL, “Von der Werkst<strong>of</strong>fforschung<br />

zur Materials <strong>Science</strong>,” 5–40 [ref. 3808];<br />

Günther LUXBACHER, “ ‘Für bestimmte Anwendungsgebiete<br />

best geeignete Werkst<strong>of</strong>fe. . . finden’:<br />

Zur Praxis der Forschung an Ersatzst<strong>of</strong>fen für Metalle<br />

in den deutschen Autarkie-Phasen des 20.<br />

Jahrhunderts,” 41–68 [ref. 3619]; Andreas HAKA,<br />

“Flügel aus ‘Schwarzem Gold’: Zur Geschichte<br />

der Faserverbundwerkst<strong>of</strong>fe,” 69–105 [ref. 3987];<br />

Bernadette BENSAUDE-VINCENT, “The Concept<br />

<strong>of</strong> Materials in Historical Perspective,” 107–123<br />

[ref. 3805].<br />

353. HOMBURG, Ernst. “Química e industria, 1500–<br />

2000.” Anal. Real Soc. Españ. Quím. 105 (2009):<br />

58–66.<br />

354. KURASHOV, Vladimir I. Istoriia i filos<strong>of</strong>iia<br />

khimii : uchebnoe posobie. (607 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Moskva: KDU, 2009. ISBN: 9785982275639.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R452]<br />

355. LABINGER, Jay A., and Stephen J.<br />

WEININGER. “Controversy in Chemistry: How Do<br />

You Prove a Negative? The Cases <strong>of</strong> Phlogiston and<br />

Cold Fusion.” Angewan. Chem. Int. Ed. 44 (2005):<br />

1916–1922.<br />

356. LAMZA, Lukasz. “How Much <strong>History</strong> Can<br />

Chemistry Take?” HYLE 16 (2010): 104–120.<br />

357. LEVERE, Trevor H. “What <strong>History</strong> Can Teach<br />

Us about <strong>Science</strong>: Theory and Experiment, Data and<br />

Evidence.” Interchange 37 (2006): 115–128.<br />

Focus is on history <strong>of</strong> chemistry.<br />

358. MALAQUIAS, Isabel, Ernst HOMBURG, and<br />

Maria Elvira CALLAPEZ. (Eds.) 5th International<br />

Conference on <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry: “Chemistry,<br />

Technology and <strong>Society</strong>.” 6-10 September 2005,<br />

Estoril & Lisbon, Portugal. (687 pp.; ill.; maps.)<br />

Portugal: Sociedade Portuguesa de Quimica, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9729908087.<br />

359. QUÍLEZ, Juan. “From Chemical Forces to<br />

Chemical Rates: A Historical/Philosophical Foundation<br />

for the Teaching <strong>of</strong> Chemical Equilibrium.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Fourth Hellenic Conference<br />

on <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong> Teaching.”<br />

[ref. 270]. Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 1203–1251.<br />

360. SOENTGEN, Jens. “On the <strong>History</strong> and Prehistory<br />

<strong>of</strong> CO 2 .” Found. Chem. 12 (2010): 137–148.<br />

114. ALCHEMY<br />

361. LÓPEZ PÉREZ, Miguel, Didier KAHN, and Mar<br />

Rey BUENO. (Eds.) Chymia: <strong>Science</strong> and Nature in<br />

Early Modern Europe (1450–1750). (vi + 488 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars<br />

Publishing, 2010. ISBN: 9781443825535.<br />

Contents: Sébastien MOUREAU, “Questions <strong>of</strong><br />

Methodology about Pseudo-Avicenna’s De anima<br />

in arte alchemiae: Identification <strong>of</strong> a Latin Translation<br />

and Method <strong>of</strong> Edition,” 1-18 [ref. 1209];<br />

Gabriele FERRARIO, “The Jews and Alchemy:<br />

Notes from a Problematic Approach,” 19-29<br />

[ref. 845]; Benjamin FAURÉ, “The Disputatio<br />

Scoti Falsely Attributed to Michael Scot (14th C.),”<br />

30-40 [ref. 1030]; Antoine CALVET, “La théorie<br />

per minima dans les textes alchimiques des XIV e<br />

et XV e siècles,” 41-69 [ref. 1029]; Didier KAHN,<br />

“The Turba philosophorum and Its French Version<br />

(15th C.),” 70-114 [ref. 1206]; Dóra BOBORY,<br />

“Paracelsus in Pannonia: Alchemy and Medicine<br />

in Count Boldizsár Batthyány’s Circle,” 115-137<br />

[ref. 1201]; William C. EAMON, “Masters <strong>of</strong> Fire:<br />

Italian Alchemists in the Court <strong>of</strong> Philip II,” 138-<br />

156 [ref. 1202]; Maria TAUSIET, “Fool’s Silver:<br />

Alchemy and Fraud in Sixteenth-Century Spain,”<br />

157-174 [ref. 1213]; Rafał T. PRINKE, “Beyond<br />

Patronage: Michael Sendivogius and the Meanings<br />

<strong>of</strong> Success in Alchemy,” 175-231 [ref. 1210];<br />

Bruce T. MORAN, “The Singularity <strong>of</strong> Alchemical<br />

Experience: The Case <strong>of</strong> Camillo Baldi,” 232-<br />

246 [ref. 1208]; Hiro HIRAI, “The World-Spirit<br />

and Quintessence in the Chymical Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

Joseph du Chesne,” 247-261 [ref. 1199]; Maríaluz<br />

López TERRADA, “The Making <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />

Medicines in Valencia during the Sixteenth Century:<br />

Llorenç Coçar,” 262-278 [ref. 1200]; Rémi<br />

FRANCKOWIAK, “I Salify, Thefore I Can See and<br />

Touch: The Case <strong>of</strong> the Chemical Principles,”


34 120. Earth & atmospheric sciences<br />

279-290 [ref. 1547]; José Rodríguez GUERRERO,<br />

“Some Forgotten Fez Alchemists and the Loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Peñon de Vélez de la Gomera in the Sixteenth<br />

Century,” 291-309 [ref. 1205]; Annelies<br />

van GIJSEN, “Isaac Hollandus Revisited,” 310-330<br />

[ref. 1204]; Miguel LÓPEZ PÉREZ, “Novatores or<br />

Alchemists? A Spanish Historiographical Problem,”<br />

331-366 [ref. 1549]; Luc PETERSCHMITT,<br />

“The Idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Chemistry,”<br />

367-385 [ref. 1552]; Kevin CHANG, “ ‘The Great<br />

Philosophical Work’: Georg Ernst Stahl’s Early<br />

Alchemical Teaching,” 386-396 [ref. 1555].<br />

362. MORAN, Bruce T. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

to a special focus section: “Alchemy and the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 300–304.<br />

Contents: Lawrence M. PRINCIPE, “Alchemy Restored,”<br />

305–312 [ref. 364]; William R. NEWMAN,<br />

“What Have We Learned from the Recent Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alchemy?” 313–321 [ref. 363]; Kuming<br />

(Kevin) CHANG, “Alchemy as Studies <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

and Matter: Reconsidering the Place <strong>of</strong> Vitalism<br />

in Early Modern Chymistry,” 322–329 [ref. 1556];<br />

Tara E. NUMMEDAL, “Words and Works in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alchemy,” 330–337 [ref. 1559].<br />

363. NEWMAN, William R. “What Have We Learned<br />

from the Recent Historiography <strong>of</strong> Alchemy?” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special focus section: “Alchemy and the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 362]. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 313–321.<br />

364. PRINCIPE, Lawrence M. “Alchemy Restored.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special focus section: “Alchemy and the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 362]. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 305–<br />

312.<br />

120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

365. BORK, Kennard B. “Back to the Future,<br />

Through the Past...Why Study the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>?”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on history <strong>of</strong> geology<br />

[ref. 376]. Compass 81, Nos. 1-4 (2008): 3–8.<br />

366. BRICE, William R. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology<br />

Division/GSA—A Brief <strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on history <strong>of</strong> geology [ref. 376]. Compass<br />

81, Nos. 1-4 (2008): 48–56.<br />

See also Hugh S. TORRENS, “Hawking <strong>History</strong>—<br />

A Vital Future for Geology’s Past” Compass 81,<br />

Nos. 1-4 (2008): 26–37 [ref. 79].<br />

367. CAREY, Mark. “Inventing Caribbean Climates:<br />

How <strong>Science</strong>, Medicine, and Tourism Changed Tropical<br />

Weather from Deadly to Healthy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

129–141.<br />

Covers the period from 1750 to 1950 and focuses<br />

on the British West Indies.<br />

368. COEN, Deborah R. “Weatherwiser?” Hist. Stud.<br />

Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 125–135.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Matthew MULCAHY, Hurricanes<br />

and <strong>Society</strong> in the British Greater Caribbean,<br />

1624–1783 (2006); Jan GOLINSKI, British Weather<br />

and the Climate <strong>of</strong> Enlightenment (2007); Fabien<br />

LOCHER, Le savant et la tempête (2008); Kristine<br />

HARPER, Weather by the Numbers (2008).<br />

369. CRONIN, Patrick. Greek Popular Meteorology<br />

from Antiquity to the Present: The Folk-Interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Celestial Signs. (xxiii + 402 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780773436572.<br />

370. FLEMING, James Rodger, and Vladimir<br />

JANKOVIC. “Introduction: Revisiting Klima.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue: “Klima.” Osiris 26<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–15.<br />

Contents: Gregory T. CUSHMAN, “Humboldtian<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Creole Meteorology, and the Discovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Human-Caused Climate Change in South America,”<br />

16–44 [ref. 2323]; Deborah R. COEN, “Imperial<br />

Climatographies from Tyrol to Turkestan,”<br />

45–65 [ref. 2322]; Sverker SÖRLIN, “The Anxieties<br />

<strong>of</strong> a <strong>Science</strong> Diplomat: Field Coproduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Climate Knowledge and the Rise and<br />

Fall <strong>of</strong> Hans Ahlmann’s ‘Polar Warming,’ ” 66–<br />

88 [ref. 3205]; Ruth A. MORGAN, “Diagnosing the<br />

Dry: Historical Case Notes from Southwest Western<br />

Australia, 1945–2007,” 89–108 [ref. 3825];<br />

Brant VOGEL, “The Letter from Dublin: Climate<br />

Change, Colonialism, and the Royal <strong>Society</strong> in<br />

the Seventeenth Century,” 111–128 [ref. 1569];<br />

Mark CAREY, “Inventing Caribbean Climates:<br />

How <strong>Science</strong>, Medicine, and Tourism Changed<br />

Tropical Weather from Deadly to Healthy,” 129–<br />

141 [ref. 367]; Georgina ENDFIELD, “Reculturing<br />

and Particularizing Climate Discourses: Weather,<br />

Identity, and the Work <strong>of</strong> Gordon Manley,” 142–<br />

162 [ref. 3818]; Maria BOHN, “Concentrating<br />

on CO 2 : The Scandinavian and Arctic Measurements,”<br />

165–179 [ref. 3815]; Adrian HOWKINS,<br />

“Melting Empires? Climate Change and Politics<br />

in Antarctica since the International Geophysical<br />

Year,” 180–197 [ref. 3821]; Matthias DÖRRIES,<br />

“The Politics <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric <strong>Science</strong>s: ‘Nuclear<br />

Winter’ and Global Climate Change,” 198–223<br />

[ref. 3817]; Samuel RANDALLS, “Optimal Climate<br />

Change: Economics and Climate <strong>Science</strong> Policy<br />

Histories (from Heuristic to Normative),” 224–242<br />

[ref. 3828]; Mike HULME, “Reducing the Future<br />

to Climate: A Story <strong>of</strong> Climate Determinism and<br />

Reductionism,” 245–266 [ref. 374].<br />

371. FRIEDMAN, Gerald M. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s <strong>History</strong> Journal (1981–1993).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on history <strong>of</strong> geology [ref. 376]. Compass<br />

81, Nos. 1-4 (2008): 43–47.<br />

See also Hugh S. TORRENS, “Hawking <strong>History</strong>—<br />

A Vital Future for Geology’s Past” Compass 81,<br />

Nos. 1-4 (2008): 26–37 [ref. 79].<br />

372. GOOD, Gregory A. “Today’s Compass: What<br />

Can We Learn from Looking Back at How Scientists<br />

Have Studied Earth’s Magnetism?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on history <strong>of</strong> geology [ref. 376]. Compass 81,<br />

Nos. 1-4 (2008): 38–42.<br />

See also Hugh S. TORRENS, “Hawking <strong>History</strong>—<br />

A Vital Future for Geology’s Past” Compass 81,<br />

Nos. 1-4 (2008): 26–37 [ref. 79].


121. Geography; cartography; exploration 35<br />

373. GRAMELSBERGER, Gabriele. “What Do Numerical<br />

(Climate) Models Really Represent?” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Model-Based Representation in<br />

Scientific Practice” [ref. 117]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 296–302.<br />

374. HULME, Mike. “Reducing the Future to Climate:<br />

A Story <strong>of</strong> Climate Determinism and Reductionism.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Klima” [ref. 370].<br />

Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 245–266.<br />

375. MAZÓN BUESO, Jordi. “Meteoròlegs amb cara<br />

i ulls: exposició de meteoròlegs catalans de tots els<br />

temps.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada d’Història<br />

de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist.<br />

Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 169–179.<br />

376. MERRIAM, Daniel F. “Introduction to the Special<br />

Issue <strong>of</strong> The Compass on ‘<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology.’ ”<br />

Introduction to a special issue. Compass 81, Nos. 1-4<br />

(2008): 1–2.<br />

Contents: Kennard B. BORK, “Back to the Future,<br />

Through the Past...Why Study the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>?” 3–8 [ref. 365]; Kerry V. MAGRUDER,<br />

“Understanding a Contested Print Tradition: Bourguet’s<br />

Mosaic, Platonic and Aristotelian Theories<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Earth,” 9–25 [ref. 1567]; Hugh S.<br />

TORRENS, “Hawking <strong>History</strong>—A Vital Future<br />

for Geology’s Past,” 26–37 [ref. 79]; Gregory<br />

A. GOOD, “Today’s Compass: What Can We<br />

Learn from Looking Back at How Scientists Have<br />

Studied Earth’s Magnetism?” 38–42 [ref. 372];<br />

Gerald M. FRIEDMAN, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s <strong>History</strong> Journal (1981–1993),” 43–47<br />

[ref. 371]; William R. BRICE, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology<br />

Division/GSA—A Brief <strong>History</strong>,” 48–56<br />

[ref. 366]; Gerard V. MIDDLETON, “Frank Dawson<br />

Adams: The Making <strong>of</strong> a Petrologist,” 57–66<br />

[ref. 2338]; Robert H. DOTT, Jr., “A Case <strong>of</strong> Mistaken<br />

Identity,” 67–75 [ref. 2409]; Daniel F. MER-<br />

RIAM, “R. C. Moore’s Pronouncements on Genetic<br />

Stratigraphy, Sequences, and Cyclic Sedimentation,”<br />

76–92 [ref. 3200]; William A. FISCHER,<br />

“Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Francis W. ‘Cragstone’ Cragin and the<br />

Kiowa County, Kansas Meteorite, 1890,” 93–95<br />

[ref. 2329]; Patrick N. Wyse JACKSON, “Servants<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Raj at Play: An Example <strong>of</strong> the Social Interactions<br />

between a Geologist and an Engineer<br />

in Nineteenth-Century India,” 96–103 [ref. 2332];<br />

Harrison E. SCHMITT, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology: Deep<br />

Space,” 104–116 [ref. 4082].<br />

377. MORRELL, Jack. “Homeric Geologists.” Notes<br />

Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 63 (2009): 399–406.<br />

The article focuses on Martin Rudwick and his<br />

impact on the history <strong>of</strong> geology.<br />

378. ROZWADOWSKI, Helen M. “Playing By—and<br />

On and Under—the Sea: The Importance <strong>of</strong> Play for<br />

Knowing the Ocean.” In Knowing Global Environments,<br />

edited by VETTER (2010) [ref. 34], 162–189.<br />

379. RUDWICK, Martin. Geology and Genesis: A<br />

Historical Perspective on the Interaction <strong>of</strong> Two Historical<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s. The Herbert H. Reynolds Lectureship<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (20<br />

pp.) Waco: Baylor University Press, 2005.<br />

380. THOMASSET, Claude, Joëlle DUCOS, and Jean-<br />

Pierre CHAMBON. (Eds.) Aux origines de la géologie<br />

de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge. Actes du colloque international<br />

10-12 mars 2005, Paris Sorbonne (Paris<br />

IV). <strong>Science</strong>s, techniques et civilisations du Moyen<br />

Âge à l’aube des Lumières, 12. (517 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Paris: Honoré Champion, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9782745319159.<br />

Contents: Claude THOMASSET, “Introduction,”<br />

9-13; Didier MARCOTTE, “Straton et l’histoire<br />

naturelle de la Méditerranée,” 17-26 [ref. 932];<br />

Michèle FRUYT, “La dénomination des sols et<br />

des terres en latin : l’apport du lexique à la<br />

connaissance des notions géologiques,” 27-74<br />

[ref. 964]; Carmela BAFFIONI, “La science des<br />

pierres précieuses dans l’Épître des Ikhwān al<br />

Ṣafā’ : entre les catalogues encyclopédiques et le<br />

commentaire philosophique,” 75-90 [ref. 702]; Isabelle<br />

DRAELANTS, “La science encyclopédique<br />

des pierres au XIII e siècle : l’apogée d’une veine<br />

minéralogique,” 91-140 [ref. 1035]; Joëlle DUCOS,<br />

“Albert le Grand et la connaissance des sols,” 141-<br />

160 [ref. 1036]; Christine SILVI, “Exposer un<br />

savoir élémentaire dans une encyclopédie dialogale<br />

: la terre vulgarisée dans le Placides et Timeo,”<br />

161-204 [ref. 1038]; Laurence MOULIN-<br />

IER, “La terre vue par Hildegarde de Bingen<br />

(1098–1179),” 205-230 [ref. 1037]; Fleur VI-<br />

GNERON, “La nature et la qualité des sols dans<br />

le Livre des prouffitz champestres et ruraulx de<br />

Pierre de Crescens,” 231-250 [ref. 1039]; Jean<br />

CÉARD, “Les gemmes à la Renaissance,” 251-<br />

266 [ref. 1215]; Mireille HUCHON, “Palissy et<br />

un monde journellement renouvelé : rêverie sur le<br />

psaume 104 et les coquilles,” 267-279 [ref. 1241];<br />

Paul BENOIT, “Savoir théorique et savoir pratique<br />

dans la géologie d’Agricola,” 283-298 [ref. 1214];<br />

Ana GUINI, “Prospections et géologie dans le<br />

Rapport Colbert,” 299-320 [ref. 1563]; Jean GAU-<br />

DANT and Geneviève BOUILLET, “Les origines<br />

de la paléontologie : de la Renaissance à l’âge<br />

classique,” 321-348 [ref. 1240]; Gabriel GO-<br />

HAU, “Essai d’une préhistoire de la géologie de<br />

l’équilibre de la terre aux époques de la nature,”<br />

349-359 [ref. 1562]; André THIBAULT, “Les gallicismes<br />

de l’espagnol dans le champ sémantique<br />

de la géologie et leur traitement dans la lexicographie<br />

historique,” 363-392; Max PFISTER,<br />

“La désignation des roches dans les langues romanes,”<br />

393-406; Frankwalt MÖHREN, “Deux<br />

sciences auxiliares : Philologie et géologie historiques.<br />

Le cas de l’alun,” 407-436; Ottavio LU-<br />

RATI, “Toponymie et géologie,” 437-458; Patrice<br />

BRASSEUR, “Noms de roches en Normandie,”<br />

459-474; Jean GERMAIN, “De la houille au chantoir.<br />

Quelques termes du sous-sol wallon connus<br />

et moins connus,” 475-489; Joëlle DUCOS and<br />

Claude THOMASSET, “Conclusion,” 491-496.<br />

121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

381. BARBER, Peter, and Tom HARPER. Magnificent<br />

Maps: Power, Propaganda and Art. (176 pp.; maps;


36 122. Natural history<br />

bibl.; index.) London: British Library, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780712350921.<br />

On maps dating from the 15th through the 18th<br />

centuries.<br />

382. BLAIS, Hélène, Florence DEPREST, and Pierre<br />

SINGARAVELOU. “French Geography, Cartography<br />

and Colonialism: Introduction.” Introduction to a<br />

special feature: “French Geography, Cartography and<br />

Colonialism.” J. Hist. Geogr. 37 (<strong>2011</strong>): 146–148.<br />

Contents: Pierre SINGARAVELOU, “The Institutionalisation<br />

<strong>of</strong> ‘Colonial Geography’ in France,<br />

1880–1940,” 149–157 [ref. 2364]; Florence DE-<br />

PREST, “Using the Concept <strong>of</strong> Genre de Vie:<br />

French Geographers and Colonial Algeria, c.<br />

1880–1949,” 158–166 [ref. 2349]; Isabelle SU-<br />

RUN, “French Military Officers and the Mapping<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Africa: The Case <strong>of</strong> Captain Brosselard-<br />

Faidherbe,” 167–177 [ref. 2365]; Hélène BLAIS,<br />

“An Intra-Imperial Conflict: The Mapping <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Border between Algeria and Tunisia, 1881–1914,”<br />

178–190 [ref. 2345]; Camille LEFEBVRE, “We<br />

Have Tailored Africa: French Colonialism and the<br />

‘Artificiality’ <strong>of</strong> Africa’s Borders in the Interwar<br />

Period,” 191–202 [ref. 3211].<br />

383. BRENTJES, Sonja. “The Representation <strong>of</strong> Iran<br />

in Western Maps from 1300 to 1840.” Arch. Int. Hist.<br />

Sci. 60 (2010): 457–476.<br />

384. FERNÁNDEZ-ARMESTO, Felipe. Pathfinders:<br />

A Global <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Exploration. (xvii + 428 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: W. W. Norton, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9780393062595.<br />

385. HAMILTON, Neil A. Scientific Exploration<br />

and Expeditions: From The Age <strong>of</strong> Discovery to<br />

the Twenty-First Century. (xii + 361 + 32 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Armonk, N.Y.: Sharpe Reference, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780765680761.<br />

Reference book designed for secondary and postsecondary<br />

institutions as well as general readers.<br />

386. REIDY, Michael S., Gary KROLL, and Erik M.<br />

CONWAY. Exploration and <strong>Science</strong>: Social Impact<br />

and Interaction. <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong>. (xii + 371<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; index; bibl.) Santa Barbara, Calif.:<br />

ABC-CLIO, 2007. ISBN: 9781576079850.<br />

From the enlightenment to the 21st century.<br />

387. ROBINSON, Michael F. “Why We Need a New<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Exploration: Lewis and Clark, Alexander<br />

von Humboldt, and the Explorer in American Culture.”<br />

Common-Place 10 (2009): Approx. 4,340<br />

words.<br />

388. SHORT, John Rennie. Cartographic Encounters:<br />

Indigenous Peoples and the Exploration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New World. (176 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) London:<br />

Reaktion Books, 2009. ISBN: 9781861894366.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R731]<br />

122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

389. ASH, Mitchell. (Ed.) Mensch, Tier und Zoo.<br />

Der Tiergarten Schönbrunn im internationalen Vergleich<br />

vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart.<br />

(376 pp.; ill.) Vienna: Böhlau-Verlag, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9783205776147.<br />

Contents: Annelore RIEKE-MÜLLER, “Zur Situation<br />

der höfischen Menagerie im späten 18.<br />

Jahrhundert. Menagerien zwischen Privatheit<br />

und Wissenschaft vom Menschen: Die Haltung<br />

exotischer Wildtiere in der zweiten Hälfte des<br />

18. Jahrhunderts,” 31-52 [ref. 1856]; Christian<br />

STADELMANN, “Als der Kaiser die Bürger<br />

entdeckte: Die Menagerie Schönbrunn im 18.<br />

Jahrhundert,” 53-72; Marianne KLEMUN, “Amor<br />

im Zoo: Schau-Platz, Be-Sinnen und rekursives<br />

Wahrnehmen,” 73-96; Annette GRAZCYK,<br />

“Von der höfischen Menagerie zum bürgerlichen<br />

Tiergarten im 19. Jahrhundert. Der Zoo als<br />

Tableau,” 97-110 [ref. 2377]; Richard W. BUR-<br />

CKHARDT, Jr., “Akteure und Interessen in der<br />

Pariser Menagerie,” 111-132; Christina WESSELY,<br />

“Lesarten des Natürlichen: Tiergarten und urbaner<br />

Raum: Der Schönbrunner Tiergarten und<br />

der Berliner Zoo im Vergleich,” 133-150; Gerhard<br />

HEINDL, “Die Schönbrunner Menagerie<br />

an der Wende vom 19. zm 20. Jahrhundert –<br />

zwischen kaiserlicher Institution und bürgerlichem<br />

Tiergarten,” 151-178; Oliver HOCHADEL, “ ‘Eine<br />

Reliquie von Alt-Wien’? Die Diskussion um die<br />

‘Rückständigkeit’ der Menagerie Schönbrunn in<br />

Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit (1879–1919),”<br />

179-202; Nigel ROTHFELS, “Die Revoluton des<br />

Herrn Hagenbeck,” 203-224; Jeffrey HYSON,<br />

“Zoos und die amerikanische Freizeitkultur,” 225-<br />

250 [ref. 392]; Veronika HOFER, “Wissenschaft<br />

und Authentizität: Der Schönbrunner Tiergarten<br />

in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts iund<br />

die Anfänge der Tiergartenbiologie,” 251-280<br />

[ref. 3225]; Gertrud KOCH, “Von der Tierwerdung<br />

des Menschen und der Menschwerdung des Tieres<br />

im Film – Wer sieht/spricht wen an?” 281-292;<br />

Paulus EBNER, “Tiergarten und Film: Ein kurzer<br />

Uberblick mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des<br />

Tiergartens Schönbrunn und einer Filmografie,”<br />

293-314 [ref. 201]; Harro STREHLOW, “Die Entwicklung<br />

der Zoologischen Gärten – das Beispiel<br />

der Berliner Tierhaltungen,” 315-334; Lothar DIT-<br />

TRICH, “Warum ein Regenwaldhaus und keine<br />

Bärenburg? Uber das immaterielle Fundament der<br />

Zoobauten,” 335-344; Cornelius HOLTORF, “Der<br />

Zoo als Ort der Erinnerung,” 345-362.<br />

390. CAMARASA, Josep M., and Jesús Ignacio<br />

CATALÁ-GORGUES. (Eds.) Els nostres naturalistes.<br />

En el tercer centenari del naixement de Linné i<br />

Buffon. (2 v.; 379 pp.; ill.; maps.) València: Universitat<br />

de València, 2007. ISBN: 9788437069098.<br />

391. HUXLEY, Robert. (Ed.) The Great Naturalists.<br />

(304 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Thames &<br />

Hudson, 2007. ISBN: 9780500251393.<br />

Nearly forty short biographical essays, well illustrated,<br />

on naturalists from ancient times to the 19th<br />

century.


123. Environmental sciences 37<br />

392. HYSON, Jeffrey. “Zoos und die amerikanische<br />

Freizeitkultur.” In Mensch, Tier und Zoo. Der Tiergarten<br />

Schönbrunn im internationalen Vergleich vom<br />

18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart, edited by ASH<br />

(2008) [ref. 389], 225–250.<br />

393. OLSEN, Penny. A Brush with Birds: Australian<br />

Bird Art from the National Library <strong>of</strong> Australia. (120<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Canberra, A. C. T.: National Library<br />

<strong>of</strong> Australia, 2008. ISBN: 9780642276803.<br />

394. OLSON, Storrs L. “James Petiver’s ‘Mary-Land<br />

Yellow-Throat’—A Bird Misidentified through Four<br />

Centuries.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 221–226.<br />

395. PIMENTEL, Juan. El Rinoceronte y el Megaterio.<br />

Un ensayo de morfología histórica. (316<br />

pp.; ill.) Madrid: Abada Editores, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9788496775671.<br />

Looks at two events: the Iberian imagination <strong>of</strong><br />

the rhinoceros in the 16th century and that <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mammoth in the 19th century.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R625]<br />

396. RANDALL, Robert. “Bath Naturalists: Apothecary<br />

to Zoologist.” In Innovation and Discovery,<br />

edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655],<br />

70–81.<br />

123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

397. ARMIERO, Marco, and Marcus HALL. (Eds.)<br />

Nature and <strong>History</strong> in Modern Italy. Ohio University<br />

Press Series in Ecology and <strong>History</strong>. (xvi + 295 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Athens: Ohio University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780821419151.<br />

Contents: Marco ARMIERO and Marcus HALL, “Il<br />

bel paese: An Introduction”; Piero BEVILACQUA,<br />

“Foundations: The Distinctive Character <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />

Environmental <strong>History</strong>”; Emanuela GUIDOBONI,<br />

“Upside-Down Landscapes: Seismicity and Seismic<br />

Disasters in Italy”; Walter PALMIERI, “Moving<br />

Ground: Vesuvius and the Nola Mudslides <strong>of</strong><br />

the Nineteenth Century”; Marcus HALL, “Environmental<br />

Imperialism in Sardinia: Pesticides and<br />

Politics in the Struggle against Malaria”; Gabriella<br />

CORONA, “Commons and Forests: The Decline <strong>of</strong><br />

the Commons and the Environmental Balance in<br />

Early Modern Italy”; Bruno VECCHIO, “Forest Visions<br />

in Early Modern Italy”; Roberta CEVASCO,<br />

“Environmental Heritage <strong>of</strong> a Past Cultural Landscape:<br />

Alder Woods in the Upper Aveto Valley <strong>of</strong><br />

the Northwestern Apennines”; Wilko Graf VON<br />

HARDENBERG, “Act Locally, Think Nationally:<br />

A Brief <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Access Rights and Environmental<br />

Conflicts in Fascist Italy”; Simone Neri<br />

SERNERI, “Pollution, Industry, and Urban Environment:<br />

Dealing with Industrial Pollution in Italy,<br />

1880–1940”; Salvatore ADORNO, “Petrochemical<br />

Modernity in Sicily”; Laura CENTEMERI, “The<br />

Seveso Disaster Legacy”; Stefania BARCA, “Landscape,<br />

Culture, and Environmentalism: A ‘Natural’<br />

Capitalism: Water and the Making <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />

Industrial Landscape”; Marco ARMIERO, “Nationalizing<br />

the Mountains: Natural and Political<br />

Landscapes in World War I”; Luigi PICCIONI,<br />

“Nature Preservation and Protection in Nineteenthand<br />

Twentieth-Century Italy, 1880–1950.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R30]<br />

398. BARGHEER, Stefan. “Moral Entanglements:<br />

The Emergence and Transformation <strong>of</strong> Bird Conservation<br />

in Great Britain and Germany, 1790–2010.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3445016.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

385 pp.<br />

399. DUDLEY, William S. Maritime Maryland: A<br />

<strong>History</strong>. (xi + 294 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780801894756.<br />

400. HEISE, Ursula K. “Lost Dogs, Last Birds, and<br />

Listed Species: Cultures <strong>of</strong> Extinction.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Ecocriticism and Biology” [ref. 3255].<br />

Configurations 18 (2010): 49–72.<br />

401. HOFFMAN, M. Timm, and Richard Frederick<br />

ROHDE. “Rivers through Time: Historical Changes<br />

in the Riparian Vegetation <strong>of</strong> the Semi-Arid, Winter<br />

Rainfall Region <strong>of</strong> South Africa in Response to<br />

Climate and Land Use.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 408]. J. Hist. Biol. 44<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 59–80.<br />

402. INGRAM, Annie Merrill. (Ed.) Coming into<br />

Contact: Explorations In Ecocritical Theory and<br />

Practice. (ix + 278 pp.; bibl.; index.) Athens: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgia Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780820328850.<br />

On recent work in the study <strong>of</strong> literature and the<br />

environment.<br />

403. LINTON, Jamie. What Is Water? The <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> a Modern Abstraction. Nature, <strong>History</strong>, <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

(xviii + 333 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Vancouver:<br />

UBC Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780774817011.<br />

404. MOSLEY, Stephen. The Environment in World<br />

<strong>History</strong>. Themes in World <strong>History</strong>. (123 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York,<br />

NY: Routledge, 2010. ISBN: 9780415409551.<br />

Covers the last 500 years <strong>of</strong> global history.<br />

405. MUELLER, Michael P. “Educational Reflections<br />

on the ‘Ecological Crisis’: EcoJustice, Environmentalism,<br />

and Sustainability.” Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009):<br />

1031–1056.<br />

406. PETERSEN-BORING, Wendy. “Sustainability<br />

and the Western Civilization Curriculum: Reflections<br />

on Cross-Pollinating the Humanities and Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>.” Environ. Hist. 15 (2010): 288–304.<br />

407. REUSS, Martin, and Stephen H. CUTCLIFFE.<br />

(Eds.) The Illusory Boundary: Environment and<br />

Technology in <strong>History</strong>. (ix + 318 pp.; ill.; maps.)<br />

Charlottesville: University <strong>of</strong> Virginia Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780813929880.


38 124. Environmental sciences<br />

Contents: James C. WILLIAMS, “Understanding<br />

the Place <strong>of</strong> Humans in Nature”; Joy PARR, “Our<br />

Bodies and Our Histories <strong>of</strong> Technology and the<br />

Environment”; Peter COATES, “Can Nature Improve<br />

Technology?”; Sara B. PRITCHARD and<br />

Thomas ZELLER, “The Nature <strong>of</strong> Industrialization”;<br />

Peter C. PERDUE, “Is There a Chinese View<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology and Nature?” [ref. 766]; William D.<br />

ROWLEY, “Out West in Places and Spaces”; Joel<br />

A. TARR, “The City as an Artifact <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

and the Environment”; Craig E. COLTEN, “Waste<br />

and Pollution: Changing Views and Environmental<br />

Consequences”; Ann VILEISIS, “Are Tomatoes<br />

Natural?”; Edmund RUSSELL, “Can Organisms<br />

Be Technology?”; Hugh S. GORMAN and Betsy<br />

MENDELSOHN, “Where Does Nature End and<br />

Culture Begin? Converging Themes in the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology and Environmental <strong>History</strong>”<br />

[ref. 51].<br />

408. ROBIN, Libby, and Jane CARRUTHERS. “Introduction:<br />

Environmental <strong>History</strong> and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Biology.” Introduction to a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>.” J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–14.<br />

Contents: Laura CAMERON and David MATLESS,<br />

“Translocal Ecologies: The Norfolk Broads, the<br />

‘Natural,’ and the International Phytogeographical<br />

Excursion, 1911,” 15–41 [ref. 3271]; J. Donald<br />

HUGHES, “Ancient Deforestation Revisited,” 43–<br />

57 [ref. 933]; M. Timm HOFFMAN and Richard<br />

Frederick ROHDE, “Rivers through Time: Historical<br />

Changes in the Riparian Vegetation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Semi-Arid, Winter Rainfall Region <strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

in Response to Climate and Land Use,” 59–80<br />

[ref. 401]; Karen BROWN, “Rabid Epidemiologies:<br />

The Emergence and Resurgence <strong>of</strong> Rabies in Twentieth<br />

Century South Africa,” 81–101 [ref. 3234];<br />

Etienne BENSON, “A Difficult Time with the Permit<br />

Process,” 103–123 [ref. 3835]; Brett M. BEN-<br />

NETT, “A Global <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australian Trees,”<br />

125–145 [ref. 3642].<br />

409. SÖRLIN, Sverker, and Paul WARDE. (Eds.)<br />

Nature’s End: <strong>History</strong> and the Environment. (xii +<br />

368 pp.; ill.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780230203464.<br />

Contents: Sverker SÖRLIN and Paul WARDE,<br />

“Making the Environment Historical: An Introduction,”<br />

1–22; Richard GROVE and Vinita<br />

DAMODARAN, “Imperialism, Intellectual Networks,<br />

and Environmental Change: Unearthing the<br />

Origins and Evolution <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>,” 23–49; William M. ADAMS, “Separation,<br />

Proprietorship and Community in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Conservation,” 50–69; Paul WARDE, “The Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pre-Industrial Agriculture in<br />

Europe,” 70–92; Sverker SÖRLIN, “The Global<br />

Warming That Did Not Happen: Historicizing<br />

Glaciology and Climate Change,” 93–114; Holger<br />

NEHRING, “Genealogies <strong>of</strong> the Ecological Moment:<br />

Planning, Complexity and the Emergence<br />

<strong>of</strong> ‘the Environment’ as Politics in West Germany,<br />

1949–1982,” 115–140 [ref. 3854]; Robert<br />

A. DODGSHON, “The Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Mountain Regions,” 141–161; A. HAMILTON et<br />

al., “Interdisciplinary Conversations: The Collective<br />

Model,” 162–187; Libby ROBIN, “New<br />

<strong>Science</strong> for Sustainability in an Ancient Land,”<br />

188–214; Matthew EVENDEN and Graeme WYNN,<br />

“54, 40 or Fight: Writing within and across Borders<br />

in North American Environmental <strong>History</strong>,”<br />

215–246; Tim COOPER, “Modernity and the Politics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Waste in Britain,” 247–272; Mark ELVIN,<br />

“Why Intensify? The Outline <strong>of</strong> a Theory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Institutional Causes Driving Long-Term Changes<br />

in Chinese Farming and the Consequent Modifications<br />

to the Environment,” 273–303; Georgina<br />

ENDFIELD, “Reconsidering Climate and Causality:<br />

Case Studies from Colonial Mexico,” 304–330;<br />

Kirsten HASTRUP, “Destinies and Decisions: Taking<br />

the Life-World Seriously in Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>,” 331–348.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R741]<br />

410. TVEDT, Terje, and Richard COOPEY. (Eds.)<br />

Rivers and <strong>Society</strong>: From the Birth <strong>of</strong> Agriculture to<br />

Modern Times. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Water, Series II, Volume<br />

2. (544 pp.; bibl.; index.) London; New York: I. B.<br />

Tauris, 2010. ISBN: 9781848853508.<br />

See also: Terje TVEDT and Terje OESTIGAARD<br />

(eds.), Ideas <strong>of</strong> Water from Ancient Societies to<br />

the Modern World (2010) [ref. 411] and Terje<br />

TVEDT, Graham CHAPMAN, and Roar HAGEN<br />

(eds.), Water and Geopolitics in the New World<br />

Order (2010) [ref. 3864].<br />

411. TVEDT, Terje, and Terje OESTIGAARD. (Eds.)<br />

Ideas <strong>of</strong> Water from Ancient Societies to the Modern<br />

World. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Water, Series II, Volume 1. (vi +<br />

489 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) London; New York:<br />

I. B. Tauris, 2010. ISBN: 9781845119805.<br />

See also: Terje TVEDT and Richard COOPEY<br />

(eds.), Rivers and <strong>Society</strong> (2010) [ref. 410] and<br />

Terje TVEDT, Graham CHAPMAN, and Roar HA-<br />

GEN (eds.), Water and Geopolitics in the New<br />

World Order (2010) [ref. 3864].<br />

412. VERSLUIS, Arthur, and Ann LARABEE. “Introduction.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Radicalism and<br />

Ecological Movements.” J. Stud. Radic. 2 (2008-9):<br />

vii–ix.<br />

Contents: Mick SMITH, “Suspended Animation:<br />

Radical Ecology, Sovereign Powers, and Saving the<br />

(Natural) World,” 1–25 [ref. 3250]; Bron Raymond<br />

TAYLOR, “The Tributaries <strong>of</strong> Radical Environmentalism,”<br />

27–61 [ref. 3863]; Verity BURGMANN,<br />

“The Green Bans Movement: Workers’ Power and<br />

Ecological Radicalism in Australia in the 1970s,”<br />

63–89 [ref. 3840]; Miroslav MAREŠ, “Environmental<br />

Radicalism and Extremism in Postcommunist<br />

Europe,” 91–107 [ref. 3849]; Demond Shondell<br />

MILLER, Jason David RIVERA and Joel C.<br />

YELIN, “Civil Liberties: The Line Dividing Environmental<br />

Protest and Ecoterrorists,” 109–123<br />

[ref. 3852].<br />

413. WHYTE, Ian. World without End: Environmental<br />

Disaster and the Collapse <strong>of</strong> Empires. (viii + 239<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London; New York: I.B. Tauris,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9781845110550.


130. Biological sciences, general 39<br />

124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />

414. MCNAMARA, Ken. The Star-Crossed Stone:<br />

The Secret Life, Myths, and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> a Fascinating<br />

Fossil. (272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780226514697.<br />

Claims that fossil patterns influenced religion and<br />

culture in societies around the world.<br />

415. RAINGER, Ronald. “New Bones to Pick.” Hist.<br />

Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 268–278.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Ralph O’CONNOR, The Earth on<br />

Show (2007); Adrienne MAYOR, Fossil Legends<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First Americans (2005); Pascal RICHET,<br />

A Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Time (2007); Martin J. S.<br />

RUDWICK, Worlds before Adam (2008); Stanley<br />

HEDEEN, Big Bone Lick (2008).<br />

416. SLIGGERS, Bert. (Ed.) Dino’s en Draken:<br />

Fossielen in Mythen en Volksgelo<strong>of</strong>. (83 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps.) Bussum: Uitgeverij Thoth, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9789068684193.<br />

Contributors: Adrienne MAYOR, Charissa van<br />

KOOTEN, Bert THEUNISSEN, and Bert SLIGGERS.<br />

130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

417. ANKENY, Rachel A., and Sabina LEONELLI.<br />

“What’s So Special about Model Organisms?” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Model-Based Representation in<br />

Scientific Practice” [ref. 117]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 313–323.<br />

418. AYALA, Francisco José, and Robert ARP. (Eds.)<br />

Contemporary Debates in Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biology.<br />

Contemporary Debates in Philosophy. (xii + 426 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Chichester, U.K.; Malden, MA:<br />

Wiley-Blackwell Pub., 2010. ISBN: 9781405159999.<br />

Contents: Evelyn Fox KELLER, “It Is Possible to<br />

Reduce Biological Explanations to Explanations<br />

in Chemistry and/or Physics”; John DUPRÉ, “It Is<br />

Not Possible to Reduce Biological Explanations<br />

to Explanations in Chemistry and/or Physics”;<br />

Mark PERLMAN, “Traits Have Evolved to Function<br />

the Way They Do Because <strong>of</strong> a Past Advantage”;<br />

Robert CUMMINS and Martin ROTH, “Traits<br />

Have Not Evolved to Function the Way They Do<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> a Past Advantage”; Michael F. CLAR-<br />

IDGE, “Species Are Real Biological Entities”;<br />

Brent D. MISHLER, “Species Are Not Uniquely<br />

Real Biological Entities”; Carmen SAPIENZA,<br />

“Selection Does Operate Primarily on Genes: In<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong> the Gene as the Unit <strong>of</strong> Selection”;<br />

Richard M. BURIAN, “Selection Does Not Operate<br />

Primarily on Genes”; Michael R. DIETRICH,<br />

“Microevolution and Macroevolution Are Governed<br />

by the Same Processes”; Douglas H. ER-<br />

WIN, “Microevolution and Macroevolution Are<br />

Not Governed by the Same Processes”; Manfred<br />

D. LAUBICHLER, “Evolutionary Developmental<br />

Biology Offers a Significant Challenge to the<br />

Neo-Darwinian Paradigm”; Alessandro MINELLI,<br />

“Evolutionary Developmental Biology Does Not<br />

Offer a Significant Challenge to the Neo-Darwinian<br />

Paradigm”; Valerie G. STARRATT and Todd K.<br />

SHACKELFORD, “The Basic Components <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Human Mind Were Solidified during the Pleistocene<br />

Epoch”; Stephen M. DOWNES, “The Basic<br />

Components <strong>of</strong> the Human Mind Were Not Solidified<br />

during the Pleistocene Epoch”; Susan BLACK-<br />

MORE, “Memetics Does Provide a Useful Way<br />

<strong>of</strong> Understanding Cultural Evolution”; William<br />

C. WIMSATT, “Memetics Does Not Provide a<br />

Useful Way <strong>of</strong> Understanding Cultural Evolution:<br />

A Developmental Perspective”; Michael RUSE,<br />

“The Biological <strong>Science</strong>s Can Act as a Ground for<br />

Ethics”; Francisco J. AYALA, “What the Biological<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s Can and Cannot Contribute to Ethics”;<br />

Del RATZSCH, “There Is a Place for Intelligent<br />

Design in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biology: Intelligent<br />

Design in (Philosophy <strong>of</strong>) Biology: Some Legitimate<br />

Roles”; Francisco J. AYALA, “There Is No<br />

Place for Intelligent Design in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

Biology: Intelligent Design Is Not <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R40]<br />

419. BECHTEL, William. “The Cell: Locus or Object<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inquiry?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Cell as<br />

Nexus: Connections between the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cell Biology” [ref. 463]. Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 172–182.<br />

420. FRENCH, Steven. “Shifting to Structures in<br />

Physics and Biology: A Prophylactic for Promiscuous<br />

Realism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “When Physics<br />

Meets Biology” [ref. 3875]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 164–173.<br />

421. GRENE, Marjorie. “La vie des sciences et les<br />

sciences de la vie.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 23–<br />

36.<br />

422. HOFFMEYER, Jesper. Biosemiotics: An Examination<br />

into the Signs <strong>of</strong> Life and the Life <strong>of</strong> Signs.<br />

Approaches to Postmodernity, vol. 2. (xix + 419 pp.;<br />

ill.) Scranton: University <strong>of</strong> Scranton Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 1589661699.<br />

Discusses how creationist and evolutionary accounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> human nature can be integrated with the<br />

study <strong>of</strong> life through the evolution <strong>of</strong> linquistics.<br />

Includes “a brief account <strong>of</strong> the historical development<br />

<strong>of</strong> the discipline, as well as a prognosis for its<br />

future growth.” (from the publisher)<br />

Reviews: [ref. R372]<br />

423. KAASCH, Michael. (Ed.) Natur und Kultur,<br />

Biologie im Spannungsfeld von Naturphilosophie und<br />

Darwinismus. Verhandlungen zur Geschichte und<br />

Theorie der Biologie. (521 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Berlin: VWB, Verl. für Wiss. und Bildung, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9783861353935.<br />

424. LEONELLI, Sabina. “Packaging Small Facts<br />

for Re-Use: Databases in Model Organism Biology.”<br />

In How Well Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by HOWLETT and<br />

MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 325–348.


40 133. Heredity; evolution; genetics<br />

425. RHEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. “Note sur une<br />

épistémologie de la biologie contemporaine.” In Conceptions<br />

de la science, edited by GAYON and BURIAN<br />

(2007) [ref. 17], 433–444.<br />

426. RIHA, Ortrun, and Thomas SCHMUCK. “Das<br />

Baltikum als Wiege der Embryologie. Kontingenzen<br />

eines transnationalen Wissenschaftsraums.”<br />

Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010): 208–240.<br />

427. ROSENBERG, Alexander. (Ed.) Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

Biology: An Anthology. Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies.<br />

(x + 449 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chichester,<br />

U.K.; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781405183178.<br />

428. SLOAN, Phillip R. “Téléologie et forme : un<br />

réexamen.” In Conceptions de la science, edited by<br />

GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 343–367.<br />

429. STAHNISCH, Frank W. “Historical and Philosophical<br />

Perspectives on Experimental Practice in<br />

Medicine and the Life <strong>Science</strong>s.” Theor. Med.<br />

Bioethics 26 (2005): 397–425.<br />

430. THACKER, Eugene. After Life. (xvi + 295 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Chicago: The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226793726.<br />

On the history <strong>of</strong> the philosophical understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> life since Aristotle.<br />

131. BOTANY<br />

431. RIDDLE, John M. Goddesses, Elixirs, and<br />

Witches: Plants and Sexuality throughout Human<br />

<strong>History</strong>. (213 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230610644.<br />

432. RIDDLE, John M. Goddesses, Elixirs, and<br />

Witches: Plants and Sexuality throughout Human<br />

<strong>History</strong>. (213 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230610644.<br />

433. SCHARF, Sara. “Multiple Independent Inventions<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Non-Functional Technology: Combinatorial<br />

Descriptive Names in Botany, 1640–1830.” Spontan.<br />

Gen. 2 (2008): 145–184.<br />

132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

434. DAHLBOM, Taika. “Matter <strong>of</strong> Fact: Biographies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zoological Specimens.” Museum Hist. Journ. 2<br />

(2009): 51–72.<br />

On “The Mandible <strong>of</strong> a Horse Grown in a Treeroot”<br />

and “Lupus Marinus,” zoological specimens with a<br />

300-year-long history in various collections.<br />

435. JACKSON, Christine E. “The Materials and<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> Hand-Colouring Zoological Illustrations.”<br />

Arch. Natur. Hist. 38 (<strong>2011</strong>): 53–64.<br />

436. KALOF, Linda, and Brigitte POHL-RESL.<br />

(Eds.) A Cultural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Animals. (6 vols.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Berg, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9781847888235.<br />

Volumes divided by period dealing with the classical<br />

world, the middle ages, the Renaissance, the<br />

Enlightenment, the age <strong>of</strong> empire, and the modern<br />

age.<br />

437. ROLLOFF, Sylvia Alexis. “Explanatory Models<br />

in Behavioral Endocrinology.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3423991.<br />

Dissertation at Washington University in St. Louis,<br />

2010. 310 pp.<br />

133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

438. BOWLER, Peter J. “Do We Need a Non-<br />

Darwinian Industry?” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond.<br />

63 (2009): 393–398.<br />

439. BROWN, William, and Andrew C. FABIAN.<br />

(Eds.) Darwin. The Darwin College Lectures.<br />

(xvi + 210 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780521131957.<br />

Contents: Janet BROWNE, “Darwin’s Intellectual<br />

Development: Biography, <strong>History</strong>, and Commemoration,”<br />

1-30 [ref. 1988]; James A. SECORD,<br />

“Global Darwin,” 31-57; Rebecca STOTT, “Darwin<br />

in the Literary World,” 58-77 [ref. 2079]; Paul<br />

SEABRIGHT, “Darwin and Human <strong>Society</strong>,” 78-<br />

103; Steve JONES, “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Utopia,” 104-<br />

120 [ref. 2064]; Sean B. CARROLL, “The Making<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fittest: The DNA Record <strong>of</strong> Evolution,”<br />

121-134; John DUPRÉ, “Postgenomic Darwinism,”<br />

150-171 [ref. 3298].<br />

440. CATALÀ-GORGUES, Jesús Ignasi. “López<br />

Piñero y los estudios sobre historia del evolucionismo.”<br />

http://www.ub.edu/geocrit/sn/sn-343/<br />

sn-343-18.htm (Accessed on Jan. 28, <strong>2011</strong>).<br />

Scripta Nova 14 (2010): Approx. 3,000 words.<br />

441. CLAYTON, Jay. “Inherited Behaviour in Wilkie<br />

Collins’s The Legacy <strong>of</strong> Cain: Victorian Studies<br />

and Twenty-First-Century <strong>Science</strong> Policy.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Minds, Bodies, Machines”. http:<br />

//www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/<br />

view/484 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). Nineteen 7<br />

(2008): Approx. 6,400 words.<br />

Exploring how Victorian novelists and scientists<br />

engaged notions <strong>of</strong> inherited behavior sheds light<br />

on current reactions to news about similar issues.<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

442. DEPEW, David J. “Darwinian Controversies:<br />

An Historiographical Recounting.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism, Part One: Historical,<br />

Philosophical and Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci.<br />

& Educ. 19 (2010): 323–366.<br />

Ranges over several controversies: the<br />

Wilberforce-Huxley debate, the debates over heritability<br />

<strong>of</strong> acquired characteristics, the Scopes


133. Heredity; evolution; genetics 41<br />

trial, the 1959 centenary celebration, the sociobiology<br />

debate, and current disputes about intelligent<br />

design.<br />

443. DOMINGUES, Heloisa Maria Bertol. Darwinismo,<br />

meio ambiente, sociedad. (430 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]: Museu de Astronomia e<br />

Ciências Afins; São Paulo, SP: Via Lettera Editora,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9788576360926.<br />

Includes: Thomas F. GLICK, “Miquel Crusafont<br />

e a introdução da teoria sintética da evolução na<br />

Espanha,” 220–235 [ref. 3301].<br />

444. DUPRÉ, John, and Regenia GAGNIER. “Darwin<br />

and Genomics: Regenia Gagnier interviews John<br />

Dupré.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>Science</strong>, Literature,<br />

and the Darwin Legacy.” http://www.19.bbk.ac.<br />

uk/index.php/19/article/view/591 (Accessed<br />

March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 207]. Nineteen 11 (2010).<br />

Audio file.<br />

445. GLICK, Thomas F., and Rafael A. MARTINEZ.<br />

“Der Vatikan und die Evolution. Die Haltung der<br />

Heiligen Stuhls gegenüber der ‘katholischen Evolutionstheorie.’<br />

” In Charles Darwin und seine Wirkung,<br />

edited by ENGELS (2009) [ref. 2475], 397–426.<br />

446. GLICK, Thomas F. “The Comparative Reception<br />

<strong>of</strong> Darwinism: A Brief <strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism. Part Two: Pedagogical<br />

Studies” [ref. 449]. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010):<br />

693–703.<br />

On the historiography <strong>of</strong> the subfield <strong>of</strong> Darwin<br />

studies devoted to comparative reception.<br />

447. HJERMITSLEV, Hans Henrik. “Redaktionelt.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue, “Darwinisme.” Slagmark<br />

54 (2009): 7–16.<br />

Contents: Peter C. KJÆRGAARD, “Bag facaden—<br />

Darwinindustrien i 2009,” 19–32 [ref. 4095]; Poul<br />

DUEDAHL, “Læst og påskrevet—Om racebegrebet<br />

hos Darwin,” 33–45 [ref. 2087]; Anne Katrine<br />

GJERLØFF, “Fra aber i ankedoter til katte i<br />

kasser—Evolutionsteoriens rolle i dyrepskologiens<br />

udvikling,” 47–60 [ref. 2591]; Helge KRAGH,<br />

“Uorganisk darwinisme—Udviklingstanken i de<br />

fysiske videnskaber,” 63–76 [ref. 2266]; Marie Vejrup<br />

NIELSEN, “Darwins fortællinger—Samspillet<br />

mellem evolutionsteori, fortæling og litteratur hos<br />

Darwin og i darwinismen,” 77–89 [ref. 2072]; Mike<br />

ROBINSON, “Et synspunkt mod Darwin: C. C. A.<br />

Goschs kritik af udviklingslæren i 1870’erne,” 91–<br />

104 [ref. 2513]; Stine GRUMSEN, “Den stærkeste<br />

overleverer—Et studie af en litteraturhistorisk<br />

myte om darwinismen i Danmark,” 119–130<br />

[ref. 2487]; Torbern HAMMERSHOLT, “En kritisk<br />

analyse af fænomenent intelligent design,”<br />

131–143 [ref. 3884]; Ronald L. NUMBERS, “Darwinisme,<br />

naturvidenskab og religion—en statusrapport,”<br />

145–156 [ref. 455].<br />

448. HULL, David L. “Defining Darwinism.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue, “Defining Darwinism: One<br />

Hundred and Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Debate.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 2–4.<br />

Contents: Michael RUSE, “Is Darwinism Past Its<br />

‘Sell-By’ Date? The Origin <strong>of</strong> Species at 150,”<br />

5–11; Daniel BECQUEMONT, “Social Darwinism:<br />

From Reality to Myth and from Myth to Reality,”<br />

12–19 [ref. 2627]; Bryson BROWN, “Ethics in<br />

Darwin’s Melancholy Vision,” 20–29 [ref. 183];<br />

Jonathan HODGE, “Darwinism after Mendelism:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Sewall Wright’s Intellectual Synthesis<br />

in His Shifting Balance Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution<br />

(1931),” 30–39 [ref. 3306]; Maurizio ESPOSITO,<br />

“Utopianism in the British Evolutionary Synthesis,”<br />

40–49 [ref. 3300]; Richard G. DELISLE,<br />

“What Was Really Synthesized during the Evolutionary<br />

Synthesis? A Historiographic Proposal,”<br />

50–59 [ref. 3295]; Timothy SHANAHAN, “Phylogenetic<br />

Inertia and Darwin’s Higher Law,” 60–68;<br />

Michel MORANGE, “What Will Result from the<br />

Interaction between Functional and Evolutionary<br />

Biology?” 69–74; Bruce H. WEBER, “Extending<br />

and Expanding the Darwinian Synthesis: The Role<br />

<strong>of</strong> Complex Systems Dynamics,” 75–81; Daniel<br />

R. BROOKS, “The Mastodon in the Room: How<br />

Darwinian Is Neo-Darwinism?” 82–88; David<br />

J. DEPEW, “Adaptation as Process: The Future<br />

<strong>of</strong> Darwinism and the Legacy <strong>of</strong> Theodosius<br />

Dobzhansky,” 89–98 [ref. 3296]; Kent A. PEA-<br />

COCK, “The Three Faces <strong>of</strong> Ecological Fitness,”<br />

99–105; Frédéric BOUCHARD, “Darwinism without<br />

Populations: A More Inclusive Understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ‘Survival <strong>of</strong> the Fittest,’ ” 106–114.<br />

449. KAMPOURAKIS, Kostas, and William F. MC-<br />

COMAS. “Charles Darwin and Evolution: Illustrating<br />

Human Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Darwin and Darwinism. Part Two: Pedagogical<br />

Studies.” Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 637–654.<br />

Focuses on biography <strong>of</strong> Darwin to teach human<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> science. Contents <strong>of</strong> special issue:<br />

Thomas F. GLICK, “The Comparative Reception <strong>of</strong><br />

Darwinism: A Brief <strong>History</strong>,” 693–703 [ref. 446];<br />

C. Mackenzie BROWN, “Hindu Responses to Darwinism:<br />

Assimilation and Rejection in a Colonial<br />

and Post-Colonial Context,” 705–738 [ref. 829];<br />

Deniz PEKER, Gulsum Gul COMERT and Aykut<br />

KENCE, “Three Decades <strong>of</strong> Anti-Evolution Campaign<br />

and Its Results: Turkish Undergraduates’<br />

Acceptance and Understanding <strong>of</strong> the Biological<br />

Evolution Theory,” 739–755 [ref. 3889]; Robert<br />

T. PENNOCK, “The Postmodern Sin <strong>of</strong> Intelligent<br />

Design Creationism,” 757–758 [ref. 3732].<br />

450. KEVLES, Daniel J. “Historicizing Heredity.”<br />

Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 482–490.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> James SCHWARTZ, In Pursuit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Gene (2008); Jim ENDERSBY, A Guinea<br />

Pig’s <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Biology (2007); Staffan MÜLLER-<br />

WILLE and Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER (eds.),<br />

Heredity Produced (2007).<br />

451. KRONFELDNER, Maria E. “Meme, Meme, Meme:<br />

Darwins Erben und die Kultur.” Phil. Natur. 46<br />

(2009): 36–60.<br />

A criticism <strong>of</strong> meme theory.<br />

452. LARGENT, Mark A. “The So-Called Eclipse <strong>of</strong><br />

Darwinism.” In Descended from Darwin, edited by


42 135. Physical anthropology<br />

CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289], 3–21.<br />

453. LOVE, Glen A. “Shakespeare’s Origin <strong>of</strong><br />

Species and Darwin’s Tempest.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Ecocriticism and Biology” [ref. 3255]. Configurations<br />

18 (2010): 121–140.<br />

454. MATTHEWSON, John. “Trade-Offs in Model-<br />

Building: A More Target-Oriented Approach.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Model-Based Representation in<br />

Scientific Practice” [ref. 117]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 324–333.<br />

On population biology.<br />

455. NUMBERS, Ronald L. “Darwinisme, naturvidenskab<br />

og religion—en statusrapport.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Darwinisme” [ref. 447]. Slagmark 54<br />

(2009): 145–156.<br />

456. RAZETO-BARRY, Pablo, and Ramiro FRICK.<br />

“Probabilistic Causation and the Explanatory Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Selection.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 344–355.<br />

457. RICHARDS, Richard A. The Species Problem:<br />

A Philosophical Analysis. Cambridge Studies in<br />

Philosophy and Biology. (x + 236 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780521196833.<br />

“Surveys the history <strong>of</strong> thinking about species<br />

from Aristotle to modern systematics.” (from the<br />

publisher)<br />

458. RICHARDSON, Angelique. “Darwin and Reductionisms:<br />

Victorian, Neo-Darwinian and Postgenomic<br />

Biologies.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Literature, and the Darwin Legacy”. http:<br />

//www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/<br />

view/583 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 207].<br />

Nineteen 11 (2010): Approx. 10,600 words.<br />

459. SECORD, Jim, and Haiyan YANG. “A Non-<br />

Darwinian in the Darwin Year.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section, “Darwin and Evolution” [ref. 2143]. J. Cambridge<br />

Stud. 4, no. 4 (2009): 46–55.<br />

A conversation with Jim Secord on historiography<br />

and the history <strong>of</strong> evolution.<br />

460. SZERSZYNSKI, Bronislaw. “Understanding<br />

Creationism and Evolution in America and Europe.”<br />

In <strong>Science</strong> and Religion, edited by DIXON et al.<br />

(2010) [ref. 229], 153–174.<br />

134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

461. DE CHADAREVIAN, Soraya. “Alte und neue<br />

Biologie oder Wie molekular ist die Molekularbiologie?”<br />

In Rekursionen, edited by OFAK and HILGERS<br />

(2010) [ref. 2842], 199–216.<br />

462. NICHOLSON, Daniel J. “Biological Atomism<br />

and Cell Theory.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Cell as<br />

Nexus: Connections between the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cell Biology” [ref. 463]. Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 202–211.<br />

463. O’MALLEY, Maureen A., and Staffan<br />

MÜLLER-WILLE. “The Cell as Nexus: Connections<br />

between the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Cell Biology.” Introduction to a special issue. Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 169–171.<br />

Contents: William BECHTEL, “The Cell: Locus or<br />

Object <strong>of</strong> Inquiry?” 172–182 [ref. 419]; Mathias<br />

GROTE, “Surfaces <strong>of</strong> Action: Cells and Membranes<br />

in Electrochemistry and the Life <strong>Science</strong>s,”<br />

183–193 [ref. 3870]; Andrew REYNOLDS, “The<br />

Redoubtable Cell,” 194–201; Daniel J. NICHOL-<br />

SON, “Biological Atomism and Cell Theory,” 202–<br />

211 [ref. 462]; Maureen A. O’MALLEY, “The<br />

First Eukaryote Cell: An Unfinished <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Contestation,” 212–224; Staffan MÜLLER-WILLE,<br />

“Cell Theory, Specificity, and Reproduction, 1837–<br />

1870,” 225–231 [ref. 2422].<br />

464. REYNOLDS, Andrew. “The Cell’s Journey:<br />

From Metaphorical to Literal Factory.” Endeavour 31<br />

(2007): 65–70.<br />

135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

465. BASHFORD, Alison, and Philippa LEVINE.<br />

(Eds.) The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eugenics.<br />

(xx + 586 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195373141.<br />

466. DELAPORTE, François, Emmanuel FOURNIER,<br />

and Bernard DEVAUCHELLE. (Eds.) La Fabrique du<br />

visage : De la physiognomonie antique à la première<br />

greffe avec un inédit de Duchenne de Boulogne. (350<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9782503534251.<br />

467. EDDY, Matthew D. “The Prehistoric Mind as a<br />

Historical Artefact.” Introduction to a special issue,<br />

“Prehistoric Minds: Human Origins as a Cultural<br />

Artefact, 1780–2010.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 65<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–8.<br />

Contents: Matthew D. EDDY, “The Line <strong>of</strong> Reason:<br />

Hugh Blair, Spatiality and the Progressive<br />

Structure <strong>of</strong> Language,” 9–24 [ref. 1921]; Paul<br />

B. PETTITT and Mark J. WHITE, “Cave Men:<br />

Stone Tools, Victorian <strong>Science</strong>, and the ‘Primitive<br />

Mind’ <strong>of</strong> Deep Time,” 25–42 [ref. 2550];<br />

Clive GAMBLE and Theodora MOUTSIOU, “The<br />

Time Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1859 and the Stratification <strong>of</strong><br />

the Primeval Mind,” 43–63 [ref. 2658]; Marianne<br />

SOMMER, “Human Tools <strong>of</strong> the European Tertiary?<br />

Artefacts, Brains and Minds in Evolutionist<br />

Reasoning, 1870–1920,” 65–82 [ref. 2522]; Peter<br />

C. KJÆRGAARD, “ ‘Hurrah for the Missing Link!’:<br />

A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Apes, Ancestors and a Crucial Piece<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evidence,” 83–98 [ref. 2544].


137. Psychology; comparative psychology 43<br />

468. KALOF, Linda. (Ed.) A Cultural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Human Body. (6 vols.; ill.; index; bibl.) Oxford; New<br />

York: Berg, 2010. ISBN: 9781845204952.<br />

Volumes divided by period dealing with the classical<br />

world, the middle ages, the Renaissance, the<br />

Enlightenment, the age <strong>of</strong> empire, and the modern<br />

age.<br />

469. REUTER, M. “Physiognomy as <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Art.” In Psychology and Philosophy, edited by<br />

HEINÄMAA and REUTER (2008) [ref. 489], 159–<br />

178.<br />

470. SALAMANCA BALLESTEROS, Alberto. Monstruos,<br />

ostentos y hermafroditas. (514 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9788433845290.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R688]<br />

136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

471. BARRAS, Vincent, and Jean-Claude DUPONT.<br />

“Introduction.” Introduction to a special issue: “Neurosciences<br />

et médecine.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 63 (2010):<br />

325–329.<br />

Contents: Marion DROZ MENDELZWEIG, “La<br />

plasticité cérébrale de Cajal à Kandel : cheminement<br />

d’une notion constitutive du sujet<br />

cérébral,” 331–367 [ref. 2559]; Jean-Gaël BAR-<br />

BARA, “Relations médecine – sciences dans<br />

l’individualisation des maladies nerveuses à la<br />

Salpêtrière à la fin du XIXe siècle,” 369–407<br />

[ref. 2557]; Céline CHERICI, “La définition<br />

d’une entité clinique entre développements techniques<br />

et spécialisation médicale : épilepsie et<br />

épileptologie au XXe siècle,” 409–437 [ref. 3524];<br />

Vincent PIDOUX, “Expérimentation et clinique<br />

électroencéphalographiques entre physiologie,<br />

neurologie et psychiatrie,” 439–472 [ref. 3373].<br />

472. BROSIUS, Stephanie. “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> von Recklinghausen’s<br />

NF1.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010):<br />

333–348.<br />

On the study <strong>of</strong> neur<strong>of</strong>ibromatosis since the 18th<br />

century.<br />

473. FEEST, Uljana. “Concepts as Tools in the Experimental<br />

Generation <strong>of</strong> Knowledge in Cognitive<br />

Neuropsychology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific<br />

Instruments: Knowledge, Practice, and Culture”<br />

[ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 173–190.<br />

474. FINGER, Stanley, François BOLLER, and Kenneth<br />

L. TYLER. (Eds.) <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Neurology. Handbook<br />

<strong>of</strong> Clinical Neurology. (944 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Edinburgh; New York: Elsevier, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780444520098.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R245]<br />

475. OLRY, Regis, and Duane E. HAINES. “Brain<br />

Heraldic Tinctures and Evolution Theory: A Sensational<br />

Turn <strong>of</strong> Events That Should Have Been Kept<br />

Secret.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 236–238.<br />

On the origins <strong>of</strong> color names in brain and cell<br />

structures.<br />

137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

476. ASH, Mitchell. “Die Sichtbarmachung des Unsichtbaren.<br />

Bemerkungen über Visualisierungsdiskurse<br />

und -strategien in der Geschichte der Psychologie.”<br />

WZGS 7, no. 1 (2007): 96–104.<br />

477. BOK, Sissela. Exploring Happiness: From<br />

Aristotle to Brain <strong>Science</strong>. (218 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780300139297.<br />

478. BRADSHAW, G. A. “An Ape Among Many:<br />

Animal Co-Authorship and Trans-species Epistemic<br />

Authority.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ecocriticism<br />

and Biology” [ref. 3255]. Configurations 18 (2010):<br />

15–30.<br />

479. CARPINTERO, Helio, Enrique LAFUENTE, José<br />

QUINTANA, Gabriel RUIZ, Dolors SÁIZ, Milagros<br />

SÁIZ, and Natividad SÁNCHEZ. “Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychology in Spain: The Last Decade.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “International Historiography <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychology” [ref. 481]. Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

277–308.<br />

480. CAUTIN, Robin L. “Invoking <strong>History</strong> to Teach<br />

about the Scientist-Practitioner Gap.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 197–203.<br />

On “the division between psychologists who believe<br />

that clinical practice should be heavily informed<br />

by empirical studies and those who believe<br />

clinical judgment and intuition should be<br />

paramount.” (from the abstract)<br />

481. CECCARELLI, Glauco, Guido CIMINO, and<br />

Renato FOSCHI. “Ten Years <strong>of</strong> Italian Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychology: A Field in Progress.” First article<br />

in a special issue: “International Historiography <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychology.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 215–249.<br />

Contents <strong>of</strong> issue: Regina Helena DE FREITAS<br />

CAMPOS, Ana Maria JACÓ-VILELA and Marina<br />

MASSIMI, “Historiography <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

in Brazil: Pioneer Works, Recent Developments,”<br />

250–276 [ref. 483]; Helio CARPINTERO et al.,<br />

“Historiography <strong>of</strong> Psychology in Spain: The Last<br />

Decade,” 277–308 [ref. 479]; Simona HOSKOV-<br />

COVÁ et al., “Historiography <strong>of</strong> Czech Psychology,”<br />

309–334 [ref. 490].<br />

482. DAVIS, Lennard J. Obsession: A <strong>History</strong>. (v +<br />

290 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226137827.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R178]<br />

483. DE FREITAS CAMPOS, Regina Helena, Ana<br />

Maria JACÓ-VILELA, and Marina MASSIMI. “Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychology in Brazil: Pioneer Works,<br />

Recent Developments.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “International<br />

Historiography <strong>of</strong> Psychology” [ref. 481].<br />

Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 250–276.


44 137. Psychology; comparative psychology<br />

484. DE FREITAS CAMPOS, Regina Helena.<br />

“Sources: The UFMG Archives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychology in Brazil.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

201–205.<br />

Refers to the Federal University <strong>of</strong> Minas Gerais<br />

(UFMG) Archives.<br />

485. DUMONT, Frank. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Personality<br />

Psychology: Theory, <strong>Science</strong>, and Research from<br />

Hellenism to the Twenty-First Century. (xiii +<br />

559 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, UK; New<br />

York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780521116329.<br />

486. ERLMANN, Veit. Reason and Resonance: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Modern Aurality. (422 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Zone Books, 2010. ISBN:<br />

978193540804.<br />

Covers the physiology and metaphysics <strong>of</strong> hearing<br />

and listening from Descartes to the 20th century.<br />

487. FAYE, Cathy, and David BAKER. “Sources: The<br />

Center for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Akron.” Hist. Psychol. 14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 204–209.<br />

488. HARRIS, Ben. “What Critical Psychologists<br />

Should Know about the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology.” In<br />

Critical Psychology, edited by Dennis FOX, Isaac<br />

PRILLELTENSKY and Stephanie AUSTIN (Los Angeles:<br />

SAGE, 2009), 20–35.<br />

489. HEINÄMAA, Sara, and Martina REUTER. (Eds.)<br />

Psychology and Philosophy: Inquiries into the Soul<br />

from Late Scholasticism to Contemporary Thought.<br />

Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mind. (356<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht; London: Springer,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9781402085826.<br />

Contents: G. HATFIELD, “Psychology in Philosophy:<br />

Historical Perspectives,” 1–26; P.<br />

KÄRKKÄINEN and H. LAGERLUND, “Philosophical<br />

Psychology in 1500: Erfurt, Padua and<br />

Bologna,” 27–46; T. AHO, “The Status <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

as Understood by Sixteenth-Century<br />

Scholastics,” 47–66; M. YRJÖNSUURI, “Cartesian<br />

Psychology—Could There Be One?” 67–82; T.<br />

VERBEEK, “Imagination and Reason in Spinoza,”<br />

83–96; T. PINK, “Natural Law and the Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moral Obligation,” 97–114; R. JUTI, “Aspects<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inductivism in Thomas Reid’s <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mind,” 115–138; C. SERCK-HANSSEN, “Kant on<br />

Consciousness,” 139–158; M. REUTER, “Physiognomy<br />

as <strong>Science</strong> and Art,” 159–178 [ref. 469]; E.<br />

FUGALI, “Toward the Rebirth <strong>of</strong> Aristotelian Psychology:<br />

Trendelenburg and Brentano,” 179–202;<br />

S. PIHLSTRÖM, “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Mind and Other<br />

Minds in William James’s Pragmatism,” 203–<br />

234; P. ENGEL, “Psychology and Metaphysics<br />

from Maine de Biran to Bergson,” 235–246; D.<br />

ZAHAVI, “Philosophy, Psychology, Phenomenology,”<br />

247–262; S. HEINÄMAA, “Phenomenological<br />

Responses to Gestalt Psychology,” 263–284;<br />

F. STOUTLAND, “Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mind with and<br />

against Wittgenstein,” 285–306.<br />

490. HOSKOVCOVÁ, Simona, Jirí HOSKOVEC,<br />

Alena PLHÁKOVÁ, Michael ŠEBEK, Josef<br />

ŠVANCARA, and Dalibor VOBORIL. “Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Czech Psychology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “International<br />

Historiography <strong>of</strong> Psychology” [ref. 481].<br />

Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 309–334.<br />

491. HOWES, David. (Ed.) The Sixth Sense Reader.<br />

Sensory Formations Series. (viii + 375 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford; New York: Berg, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781847882615.<br />

Contributors: Nicholas J. WADE, W. H. HUDSON,<br />

Wilhelm H. I. BLEEK, Lucy C. LLOYD, Jess Byron<br />

HOLLENBACK, Louise VINGE, Jessica RISKIN,<br />

Leigh Eric SCHMIDT, Pamela THURSCHWELL,<br />

Ruth BARCAN, Rupert SHELDRAKE, Michael<br />

TAUSSIG, Mircea ELIADE, Barbara G. MYER-<br />

HOFF, Carol LADERMAN, Bilinda STRAIGHT, and<br />

David CHIDESTER.<br />

492. KELLER, Evelyn Fox. The Mirage <strong>of</strong> a Space<br />

between Nature and Nurture. (107 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Durham: Duke University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780822347149.<br />

Argues that the separation <strong>of</strong> nature and nurture<br />

emerged in Anglo-American culture in the late<br />

nineteenth century.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R419]<br />

493. RANNEY, Michael Andrew. “Studies in Historical<br />

Replication in Psychology VII: The Relative<br />

Utility <strong>of</strong> ‘Ancestor Analysis’ from Scientific and Educational<br />

Vantages.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Studies<br />

in Historical Replication in Psychology” [ref. 276].<br />

Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 547–558.<br />

494. SÁIZ, Milagros, Dolors SÁIZ, Mónica BALL-<br />

TONDRE, and José QUINTANA. “Sources: Archives<br />

for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology in Spain: The Arxiu i<br />

Seminari d’Història de la Psicologia <strong>of</strong> the Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

434–437.<br />

495. SCHOTT, Heinz. “ ‘Born Criminals,’ ‘Degenerates’<br />

and ‘Psychopaths’: On the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Psychology in Germany.” In Transaction in Medicine<br />

& Heteronomous Modernization, edited by LABISCH<br />

and SAKAI (2009) [ref. 2701].<br />

496. SIMONTON, D. K. “The Forward March <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychological <strong>Science</strong> and Practice.” PsycCritiques<br />

52 (2007): 5.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Donald A. DEWSBURY, Ludy T.<br />

BENJAMIN, Jr., and Michael WERTHEIMER (eds.),<br />

Portraits <strong>of</strong> Pioneers in Psychology (2006).<br />

497. STOCK, Armin. “The Adolf-Würth Center<br />

for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Würzburg: Its <strong>History</strong>, Present, and Future.” Hist.<br />

Psychol. 13 (2010): 335–339.<br />

498. TREMBINSKI, Donna. “Comparing Premodern<br />

Melancholy/Mania and Modern Trauma: An Argu-


150. Medicine, general 45<br />

ment in Favor <strong>of</strong> Historical Experiences <strong>of</strong> Trauma.”<br />

Hist. Psychol. 14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 80–99.<br />

499. VIDAL, Fernando. “The ‘Prehistory’ <strong>of</strong> Psychology:<br />

Thoughts on a Historiographical Illusion.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries<br />

between the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575].<br />

Physis 43 (2006): 31–59.<br />

140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

500. AXELSSON, Per. “Abandoning ‘the Other’:<br />

Statistical Enumeration <strong>of</strong> Swedish Sami, 1700 to<br />

1945 and Beyond.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Zur<br />

transnationalen Wissensgeschichte der Demografie”<br />

[ref. 502]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010): 263–<br />

279.<br />

501. DERKSEN, Maarten. “People as Scientific Instruments.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

Knowledge, Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 21–29.<br />

502. HARTMANN, Heinrich, and Corinna R. UNGER.<br />

“Einleitung: Zur transnationalen Wissensgeschichte<br />

der Demografie.” Introduction to a special issue. Ber.<br />

Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010): 235–245.<br />

Contents: Eva-Maria SILIES, “Verhütung als Mittel<br />

gegen Bevölkerungswachstum. Expertendiskussion<br />

und öffentliche Debatten in Westdeutschland<br />

in den 1960er Jahren,” 246–262 [ref. 3432]; Per<br />

AXELSSON, “Abandoning ‘the Other’: Statistical<br />

Enumeration <strong>of</strong> Swedish Sami, 1700 to 1945<br />

and Beyond,” 263–279 [ref. 500]; Raúl Necochea<br />

LÓPEZ, “Demographic Knowledge and Nation<br />

Building: The Peruvian Census <strong>of</strong> 1940,” 280–296<br />

[ref. 3426]; Annika BERG, “A Suitable Country:<br />

The Relationship between Sweden’s Interwar<br />

Population Policy and Family Planning in Postindependence<br />

India,” 297–320 [ref. 3416]; Paul<br />

SCHOR, “From National Demographic Traditions<br />

to Transnational Expertise: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Demography, Expertise, and Population Control.<br />

Reflections on the Articles by Axelsson, Necochea<br />

López, Berg, and Silies,” 321–328.<br />

503. POIRIER, Maben Walter. “Michael Polanyi<br />

and the Social <strong>Science</strong>s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on<br />

Michael Polanyi [ref. 163]. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 31<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 212–224.<br />

504. PORTER, Theodore M. “Precision.” In Measurement<br />

in Economics, edited by Marcel BOUMANS<br />

(London: Academic, 2007), 343–356.<br />

505. WISSELGREN, P. “Kollektivhuset och Villa<br />

Myrdal: Om samhällsvetenskapens rum i folkhemmet.”<br />

English title: [On the Space and Place <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in the Swedish Model]. In Topos, edited by<br />

Erland MÅRALD and Christer NORDLUND (Stockholm:<br />

Carlsson, Scandbook, 2006), 130–151.<br />

141. SOCIOLOGY<br />

506. ALTSCHULER, Richard. (Ed.) Seminal Sociological<br />

Writings: From Auguste Comte to Max Weber.<br />

(xx + 166 pp.; bibl.) New York: Gordian Knot Books,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781884092978.<br />

143. ECONOMICS<br />

507. PORTER, Theodore M. “Locating the Domain<br />

<strong>of</strong> Calculation.” J. Cult. Econ. 1 (2008): 39–50.<br />

On methods <strong>of</strong> calculation in the field <strong>of</strong> economics.<br />

508. PRADIER, Pierre-Charles. “De usu artis conjectandi<br />

in jure : quid de oeconomia (politica) ?” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Novembre2006/Pradier3.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1b (2006): Approx. 9,800 words.<br />

On the role played by Bernoulli’s work on the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> economic theory.<br />

145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

509. HUNT, Alexander J. “A Brief <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Field<br />

Archaeology in the UK: The Academy, the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

and the Amateur.” In Participating in the Knowledge<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, edited by FINNEGAN (2005) [ref. 16], 95–<br />

109.<br />

150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

510. ABERTH, John. Plagues in World <strong>History</strong>. (v +<br />

244 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, Md.: Rowman &<br />

Littlefield Publishers, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780742557055.<br />

511. BIVINS, Roberta. Essay review. Brit. J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 43 (2010): 476–478.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Robert TATTERSALL, Diabetes<br />

(2009); Andrew SCULL, Hysteria (2009) [ref. 550];<br />

Mark JACKSON, Asthma (2009); Christopher<br />

HAMLIN, Cholera (2009).<br />

512. BONASTRA, Quim. “Recintos sanitarios y espacios<br />

de control. Un estudio morfológico de la arquitectura<br />

cuarentenaria.” Dynamis 30 (2010): 17–40.<br />

On Leper colonies from the middle ages to the 19th<br />

century.<br />

513. BRUCHHAUSEN, Walter. “ ‘Biomedizin’ in<br />

sozial- und kulturwissenschaftlichen Beiträgen: Eine<br />

Begriffskarriere zwischen Analyse und Polemik.”<br />

NTM 18 (2010): 497–522.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> the term “biomedicine” in the social<br />

sciences since the 1960s.<br />

514. CONDRAU, Flurin, and Michael WORBOYS.<br />

(Eds.) Tuberculosis Then and Now: Perspectives<br />

On the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> an Infectious Disease. McGill-<br />

Queen’s/Associated Medical Services Studies in<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Health, and <strong>Society</strong>. (vii<br />

+ 243 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Montreal; Ithaca:<br />

McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780773536005.


46 150. Medicine, general<br />

Contents: Linda BRYDER, Flurin CONDRAU and<br />

Michael WORBOYS, “Tuberculosis and Its Histories:<br />

Then and Now,” 3–23; Tim BOON, “Lay Disease<br />

Narratives, Tuberculosis, and Health Education<br />

Films,” 24–48; David S. BARNES, “Targeting<br />

Patient Zero,” 49–71; Flurin CONDRAU, “Beyond<br />

the Total Institution: Towards a Reinterpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tuberculosis Sanatorium,” 72–99; Alison<br />

BASHFORD, “Great White Plague Turns Alien:<br />

Tuberculosis and Immigration in Australia, 1901–<br />

2001,” 100–122; John WELSHMAN, “Importation,<br />

Deprivation, and Susceptibility: Tuberculosis Narratives<br />

in Postwar Britain,” 123–147; Michael<br />

WORBOYS, “Before McKeown: Explaining the<br />

Decline <strong>of</strong> Tuberculosis in Britain, 1880–1930,”<br />

148–170; Jorge MOLERO-MESA, “ ‘The Right Not<br />

to Suffer Consumption’: Health, Welfare Charity,<br />

and the Working Class in Spain during the<br />

Restoration Period,” 171–188; Peter J. ATKINS,<br />

“Lobbying and Resistance with Regard to Policy<br />

on Bovine Tuberculosis in Britain, 1900–1939: An<br />

inside/outside Model,” 189–212; Helen VALIER,<br />

“At Home in the Colonies: The WHO-MRC Trials<br />

at the Madras Chemotherapy Centre in the 1950s<br />

and 1960s,” 213–234.<br />

515. COOPER, Rachel. “Are Culture-Bound Syndromes<br />

as Real as Universally-Occurring Disorders?”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Culture-Bound Syndromes”<br />

[ref. 545]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41<br />

(2010): 325–332.<br />

516. FANGERAU, H., M. GOMILLE, C. AUF DER<br />

HORST, A. VON HÜLSEN-ESCH, H. G. POTT, J.<br />

SIEGRIST, and J. VÖGELE. (Eds.) Alterskulturen und<br />

Potentiale des Alter(n)s. (253 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Berlin:<br />

Akad.-Verl., 2007. ISBN: 9783050043487.<br />

517. FRIEDENBERG, Zachary. Surgery over the<br />

Centuries. (ix + 241 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London,<br />

England: Janus Pub., 2009. ISBN: 9781857566697.<br />

518. GRELL, Ole Peter, Andrew CUNNINGHAM,<br />

and Jon ARRIZABALAGA. (Eds.) Centres <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Excellence? Medical Travel and Education in<br />

Europe, 1500–1789. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine in<br />

Context. (xiii + 335 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Farnham,<br />

England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780754666998.<br />

Contents: Andrew CUNNINGHAM, “The<br />

Bartholins, the Platters, and Laurentius Gryllus:<br />

The Peregrinatio Medica in the 16th and 17th<br />

Centuries”; Laurence BROCKLISS, “Medical Education<br />

and Centres <strong>of</strong> Excellence in Eighteenth-<br />

Century Europe: Towards an Identification”; Hilde<br />

RIDDER-SYMOENS, “The Mobility <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Students from the Fifteenth till the Eighteenth<br />

Century: The Institutional Context”; Jon ARRIZA-<br />

BALAGA, “Spanish Medical Students’ Peregrinatio<br />

to Italian Universities in the Renaissance”; Mário<br />

Sérgio FARELO, “On Portuguese Medical Students<br />

and Masters Traveling Abroad: An Overview from<br />

the Early Modern Period to the Enlightenment”;<br />

Catrien SANTING, “Pieter Van Foreest and the Acquisition<br />

and Travelling <strong>of</strong> Medical Knowledge in<br />

the Sixteenth Century”; Ole P. GRELL, “ ‘Like the<br />

Bees, Who Neither Suck nor Generate Their Honey<br />

from One Flower’: The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Peregrinatio<br />

Academica for Danish Medical Students<br />

in the Late 16th and Early 17th Century”; Cynthia<br />

KLESTINEC, “Medical Education in Padua: Students,<br />

Faculty, and Facilities”; Toby GELFAND,<br />

“Paris: Certainly the Best Place for Learning the<br />

Practical Part <strong>of</strong> Anatomy and Surgery”; Elizabeth<br />

A. WILLIAMS, “Medical Education in Eighteenth-<br />

Century Montpellier”; Rina KNOEFF, “Herman<br />

Boerhaave at Leiden: Communis Europae Praeceptor”;<br />

Hubert STEINKE, “<strong>Science</strong>, Practice,<br />

and Reputation: The University <strong>of</strong> Göttingen and<br />

Its Medical Faculty in the 18th Century”; Helen<br />

DINGWAL, “The Importance <strong>of</strong> Being Edinburgh:<br />

The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the Edinburgh Medical School<br />

in the 18th Century.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R312]<br />

519. GRODIN, Michael A. “Mad, Bad, or Evil: How<br />

Physician Healers Turn to Torture and Murder.” In<br />

Medicine after the Holocaust, edited by RUBENFELD<br />

(2010) [ref. 2866], 49–66.<br />

520. HALLER, John S. Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the<br />

Mind/Body Connection: The Roots <strong>of</strong> Complementary<br />

Medicine. (xx + 321 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) West<br />

Chester, PA: Swedenborg Foundation, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780877853312.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R328]<br />

521. HERRING, Ann, and Alan C. SWEDLUND.<br />

(Eds.) Plagues and Epidemics: Infected Spaces Past<br />

and Present. Wenner-Gren International Symposium<br />

Series. (xii + 417 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oxford;<br />

New York: Berg, 2010. ISBN: 9781847885487.<br />

Contents: D. Ann HERRING and Alan C. SWED-<br />

LUNG, “Plagues and Epidemics in Anthropological<br />

Perspective”; Merrill SINGER, “Ecosyndemics:<br />

Global Warming and the Coming Plagues <strong>of</strong><br />

the Twenty-First Century”; Charles L. BRIGGS,<br />

“Pressing Plagues: On the Mediated Communicability<br />

<strong>of</strong> Virtual Epidemics”; James TROSTLE, “On<br />

Creating Epidemics, Plagues and Other Wartime<br />

Alarums and Excursions: Enumerating Versus Estimating<br />

Civilian Mortality in Iraq”; Ron BARRETT,<br />

“Avian Influenza and the Third Epidemiological<br />

Transition”; Lawrence A. SAWCHUK, “Deconstructing<br />

an Epidemic: Cholera in Gibraltar”; Judith<br />

LITTLETON, Julie PARK and Linda BRYDER,<br />

“The End <strong>of</strong> Plague: TB in New Zealand”; Andrew<br />

NOYMER, “Epidemics and Time: Influenza<br />

and Tuberculosis during and after the 1918–19<br />

Pandemic”; Alan C. SWEDLUND, “Everyday Mortality<br />

in the Time <strong>of</strong> Plague: Ordinary People under<br />

Extraordinary Circumstances in Massachusetts before<br />

and during the 1918 Flu Epidemic”; D. Ann<br />

HERRING and Stacy LOCKERBIE, “The Coming<br />

Plague <strong>of</strong> Avian Influenza”; Mary-Ellen KELM,<br />

“Past into Present: <strong>History</strong> and the Making <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge about HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal People”;<br />

Steven M. GOODREAU, “Accounting for<br />

Epidemics: Mathematical Modeling and Anthropology”;<br />

Arachu CASTRO, Yasmin KHAWJA<br />

and James JOHNSTON, “Social Inequalities and<br />

Dengue Transmission in Latin America”; Warwick


150. Medicine, general 47<br />

ANDERSON, “From Plague, an Epidemic Comes:<br />

Recounting Disease as Contamination and Configuration”;<br />

Ilana LÖWY, “Making Plagues Visible:<br />

Yellow Fever, Hookworm, Chagas Disease,<br />

1900–1950”; Marcos CUETO, “Malaria Eradication’s<br />

Metaphors in Cold War Mexico”; Katherine<br />

LEPANI, “ ‘Steady with Custom’: Mediating<br />

HIV Prevention in the Trobriand Islands, Papua<br />

New Guinea”; Shirley LINDENBAUM, “Explaining<br />

Kuru: Three Ways to Think about an Epidemic.”<br />

522. HESS, Volker, and J. Andrew MENDELSOHN.<br />

“Case and Series: Medical Knowledge and Paper<br />

Technology, 1600–1900.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Seriality and Scientific Objects in the Nineteenth<br />

Century” [ref. 1998]. Hist. Sci. 48 (2010): 287–314.<br />

523. JONES, Edward G. “Mamillary or Mammillary?<br />

What’s in an ‘m’?” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

152–159.<br />

524. KLIMPEL, Volker. “Praeparata anatomica und<br />

Instrumenta medici im alten Dresden.” Würzburger<br />

Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009): 135–146.<br />

525. LÓPEZ FÉREZ, Juan Antonio. “Don Pedro Laín<br />

Entralgo y los helenistas de Madrid. Notas para la<br />

Historia de la Medicina y de la Filología griega.”<br />

Asclepio 62 (2010): 627–648.<br />

526. MOONEY, Graham, and Jonathan REINARZ.<br />

(Eds.) Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on<br />

Hospital and Asylum Visiting. Clio Medica: Wellcome<br />

Series in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine. (352 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9789042025998.<br />

Contents: Graham MOONEY and Jonathan<br />

REINARZ, “Hospital and Asylum Visiting in Historical<br />

Perspective: Themes and Issues,” 7–30;<br />

Jonathan REINARZ, “Receiving the Rich, Rejecting<br />

the Poor: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hospital<br />

Visiting in Nineteenth-Century Provincial England,”<br />

31–54 [ref. 2785]; Michelle RENSHAW,<br />

“ ‘Family-Centred Care’ in American Hospitals in<br />

Late-Qing China,” 55–80 [ref. 3501]; Andrea TAN-<br />

NER, “Care, Nurturance and Morality: The Role<br />

<strong>of</strong> Visitors and the Victorian London Children’s<br />

Hospital,” 81–110 [ref. 2788]; Bruce LINDSAY,<br />

“Pariahs or Partners? Welcome and Unwelcome<br />

Visitors in the Jenny Lind Hospital for Sick Children,<br />

Norwich, 1900–50,” 111–130 [ref. 3487];<br />

Robin L. ROHRER, “Visiting Children with Cancer:<br />

The Parental Experience <strong>of</strong> the Children’s<br />

Hospital <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, 1995–2005,” 131–146<br />

[ref. 3950]; Graham MOONEY, “Infection and<br />

Citizenship: (Not) Visiting Isolation Hospitals in<br />

Mid-Victorian Britain,” 147–174 [ref. 2709]; Kevin<br />

SIENA, “Stage-Managing a Hospital in the Eighteenth<br />

Century: Visitation at the London Lock Hospital,”<br />

175–198 [ref. 1951]; Leonard SMITH, “ ‘The<br />

Keeper Must Himself Be Kept’: Visitation and the<br />

Lunatic Asylum in England, 1750–1850,” 199–222<br />

[ref. 1959]; James H. MILLS and Sanjeev JAIN,<br />

“ ‘A Disgrace to a Civilised Community’: Colonial<br />

Psychiatry and the Visit <strong>of</strong> Edward Mapother to<br />

South Asia, 1937–8,” 223–242 [ref. 3540]; Janet<br />

MIRON, “ ‘In View <strong>of</strong> the Knowledge to Be Acquired’:<br />

Public Visits to New York’s Asylums<br />

in the Nineteenth Century,” 243–266 [ref. 2747];<br />

Dolly MACKINNON, “ ‘Amusements Are Provided’:<br />

Asylum Entertainment and Recreation in<br />

Australia and New Zealand c.1860–c.1945,” 267–<br />

288 [ref. 2744]; Catharine COLEBORNE, “Challenging<br />

Institutional Hegemony: Family Visitors<br />

to Hospitals for the Insane in Australia and New<br />

Zealand, 1880s–1910s,” 289–308 [ref. 2738].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R547]<br />

527. MOULIN, Anne Marie. Le médecin du prince :<br />

voyage à travers les cultures. Histoire. (362 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Paris: Odile Jacob, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9782738124463.<br />

528. NUTTON, Vivian. “Biographical Accounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galen, 1340–1660.” In Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung,<br />

edited by RÜTTEN (2009)<br />

[ref. 534], 201–232.<br />

529. NYE, Robert A. “Médecins, éthique médicale<br />

et État en France 1789–1947.” Mouvement Soc. 214<br />

(2006): 25–42.<br />

530. OLSON, Sherry, Kevin HENRY, Michèle JOM-<br />

PHE, Kevin SCHWARTZMAN, and Paul BRASSARD.<br />

“Tracking Tuberculosis in the Past: The Use <strong>of</strong> Genealogical<br />

Evidence.” J. Hist. Geogr. 36 (2010):<br />

327–341.<br />

Looks at evidence in Canada from the 18th through<br />

20th centuries.<br />

531. PALMIERI, Nicoletta. (Ed.) L’Ars medica<br />

(Tegni) de Galien : lectures et interprétations depuis<br />

la fin de l’Antiquité jusqu’aux Universités<br />

médiévales. Mémoires du Centre Jean Palerne, 32.<br />

(219 pp.; bibl.; index; ill.) Saint-Étienne: Publications<br />

de l’Université de Saint-Étienne, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9782862724737.<br />

Contents: Nicoletta PALMIERI, “Avant-Propos,”<br />

7–9; Véronique BOUDON-MILLOT, “Un nouveau<br />

témoin pour l’histoire du texte de l’Ars medica de<br />

Galien : le Vlatadon 14,” 11-29 [ref. 943]; Nicoletta<br />

PALMIERI, “Tempéraments du corps et caractères<br />

de l’âme dans le commentaire à l’Ars medica<br />

d’Agnellus de Ravenne,” 31-66 [ref. 1065];<br />

Ivan GAROFALO, “Il commento di Abû l-Faraj<br />

ibn at-Tayyib all’Ars medica di Galeno,” 67-125<br />

[ref. 721]; Faith WALLIS, “12th-Century Commentaries<br />

on the Tegni : Bartholomaeus <strong>of</strong> Salerno<br />

and Others,” 127-168 [ref. 1068]; Joël CHANDE-<br />

LIER, “Le commentaire au Tegni de Dino del Garbo<br />

(m. 1327) : plagiat ou œuvre originale ?” 169-188<br />

[ref. 1049]; Ramana MARTORELLI VICO, “Il commento<br />

all’Ars medica di Jacopo da Forlì : questioni<br />

sulla generazione,” 189-204 [ref. 1060]; Danielle<br />

JACQUART, “Conclusions : d’Agnellus de Ravenne<br />

au Vlatadon 14,” 205-211.<br />

532. PEITZMAN, Steven Jay. Dropsy, Dialysis,<br />

Transplant. A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Failing Kidneys. Johns<br />

Hopkins Biographies <strong>of</strong> Disease. (xxi + 213 pp.; ill.;


48 151. Psychiatry; medical psychology<br />

bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University<br />

Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780801887345.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R614]<br />

533. RÖSSIGER, Susanne, Jeannine ENGELHARDT,<br />

and David BRANDT. (Eds.) Sammlung Münchow:<br />

Eine Forschungssammlung zur Geschichte der Augenheilkunde.<br />

Publikationsreihe Sammlungsschwerpunkte:<br />

Bd. 2. (144 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dresden:<br />

Sandstein, 2006. ISBN: 9783937602875.<br />

Contains: F. STAHNISCH, “ ‘Forschungssammlung<br />

Geschichte der Augenheilkunde’: Zur medizinhistorischen<br />

Bedeutung der Sammlung von Dr.<br />

Wolfgang Münchow,” 23-35.<br />

534. RÜTTEN, Thomas. (Ed.) Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung.<br />

(370 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Remscheid: Gardez!, 2009. ISBN: 9783897962118.<br />

Contents: Rüdiger KINSKY and Thomas RÜTTEN,<br />

“Text und Geschichte,” 9-56; Philip J. Van der<br />

EIJK, “Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Medizinhistorie<br />

für das Leben. Form, Gehalt und Funktion<br />

der Medizingeschichtsschreibung in der Antike,”<br />

57-85 [ref. 944]; Daniella MANETTI, “The<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Doxography in the Anonymous Londinensis,”<br />

87-110 [ref. 953]; Rüdiger KINSKY,<br />

“Das Bad im Kydnos. Überlegungen zum Problem<br />

der medizinhistoriographischen Relevanzbestimmung<br />

gattungs- und deutungsdifferenter<br />

Textuierungen eines Krankheitsfalls in der nichtmedizinischen<br />

Literatur der Antike,” 111-155;<br />

Gotthard STROHMAIER, “Die arabische Medizingeschichtsschreibung<br />

des Mittelalters und ihre<br />

Voraussetzungen,” 157-169 [ref. 727]; Michael R.<br />

MCVAUGH, “Historical Awareness in Medieval<br />

Surgical Treaties (12th–14th Centuries),” 171-199<br />

[ref. 1062]; Vivian NUTTON, “Biographical Accounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galen, 1340–1660,” 201-232 [ref. 528];<br />

Nancy G. SIRAISI, “Hippocrates in the Eyes <strong>of</strong><br />

Some Sixteenth-Century Medical Commentators,”<br />

233-263 [ref. 1279]; Daniel SCHÄFER, “Exemplum<br />

historiae naturalis. Zur Funktion von Beispielen<br />

für ein hohes Alter in der diätetischen Literatur<br />

der Renaissance und der frühen Neuzeit,” 265-293<br />

[ref. 1285]; Thomas SCHNALKE, “Das Bild im<br />

Brief. Zur Funktion graphischer Elemente in medizinischen<br />

Korrespondenzen des 18. Jahrhunderts,”<br />

295-328 [ref. 1950]; Richard TOELLNER, “Die<br />

Geschäfte der Geschichte. Von Nutz und Frommen<br />

der Medizinhistorie im 18. Jahrhundert,” 329-353<br />

[ref. 1675].<br />

535. SCHNEIDER, K., H. FANGERAU, and W. RAAB.<br />

“Die frühe Geschichte der Transmissiblen Spongiformen<br />

Enzephalopathien am Beispiel der Traberkrankheit<br />

(Scrapie).” Nervenarzt 78 (2007): 156–165.<br />

536. SCHOCHOW, Maximilian. “In den Leib geschnitten.<br />

Produktionsformen des biologischen<br />

Geschlechts.” First article <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Geschlecht – Wissen – Geschichte.” Österreich.<br />

Z. Geschichtswiss. 21 (2010): 10–36.<br />

On the way that the concept <strong>of</strong> sex came to be understood<br />

as a result <strong>of</strong> surgery on hermaphroditic<br />

bodies. Contents <strong>of</strong> series: Paola FERRUTA,<br />

“Naturwissenschaftliche Auffassung des Menschen,<br />

symbolische Gesellschaftsordnung und<br />

geschlechtlich codierte Moralphysiologie in der<br />

saint-simonistischen Bewegung um 1830,” 37–<br />

64 [ref. 2452]; Tanja PAULITZ, “Verhandlungen<br />

der mechanischen Maschine. Geschlecht in<br />

den Grenzziehungen zwischen Natur und Technik,”<br />

65–92 [ref. 3623]; Karsten UHL, “Die<br />

Geschlechterordnung der Fabrik. Arbeitswissenschaftliche<br />

Entwürfe von Rationalisierung und<br />

Humanisierung, 1900–1970,” 93–117 [ref. 3634];<br />

Stefan BENEDIK, “ ‘Mut des Wortes’ – ‘Mut der<br />

Tat?’ ‘Weibliche’ Bühnen des Wissens in einem<br />

deutschen Prag der ersten Republik,” 118–142;<br />

Béatrice ZIEGLER and Silvia BOLLIGER, “Historikerinnen<br />

und ihre Disziplin an der Universität<br />

Zürich: Definitions(ohn)macht durch fehlende Institutionalisierung,”<br />

143–174; Franka MAUBACH,<br />

“Konsensuales, kontroverses oder plurales Wissen?<br />

Zum Spannungsverhältnis von Frauenbewegung<br />

und NS-Frauenforschung in den 1980er und frühen<br />

1990er Jahren,” 175–200.<br />

537. STEARNS, Justin K. Infectious Ideas: Contagion<br />

in Premodern Islamic and Christian Thought<br />

in the Western Mediterranean. (xx + 279 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 978080189873.<br />

538. TEICHFISCHER, Philipp. “Untersuchungen zu<br />

Begriff und Geschichte der Apitherapie – ein Beitrag<br />

zur Alternativmedizin.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt.<br />

29 (2010): 278–313.<br />

539. VALENZUELA CANDELARIO, José, Rosa<br />

María MORENO RODRÍGUEZ, and Fernando GIRÓN<br />

IRUESTE. El Hospital Real de Granada y sus<br />

constituciones de gobierno, 1593–1857: asistencia<br />

a los pobres y regulación social. (304 pp.; bibl.)<br />

Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9788433848666.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R788]<br />

540. WATSON, Katherine. Forensic Medicine in<br />

Western <strong>Society</strong>: A <strong>History</strong>. (214 pp.; bibl.) London;<br />

New York: Routledge, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780415447713.<br />

541. WEATHERALL, David. Thalassaemia: The<br />

Biography. Biographies <strong>of</strong> Diseases. (x + 247 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780199565603.<br />

542. WILLIAMS, Gareth. Angel <strong>of</strong> Death: The Story<br />

<strong>of</strong> Smallpox. (xix + 425 pp.; ill.; maps.) Basingstoke:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230274716.<br />

151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

543. APPIGNANESI, Lisa. Mad, Bad and Sad: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800<br />

to the Present. (535 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

W. W. Norton & Co, 2007. ISBN: 9780393066630.<br />

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152. Public health; nutrition; health 49<br />

544. BELL, Vaughan. “Research Notes: San<br />

Lázaro Psychiatric Hospital, ‘El hospicio de Quito,’<br />

Ecuador.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 437–439.<br />

545. CAREL, Havi, and Rachel COOPER. “Introduction:<br />

Culture-Bound Syndromes.” Introduction to a<br />

special issue. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41<br />

(2010): 307–308.<br />

On mental diseases bound to specific cultural contexts.<br />

Contents: Ronit YOELI-TLALIM, “Tibetan<br />

‘Wind’ and ‘Wind’ Illnesses: Towards a Multicultural<br />

Approach to Health and Illness,” 318–324<br />

[ref. 782]; Rachel COOPER, “Are Culture-Bound<br />

Syndromes as Real as Universally-Occurring Disorders?”<br />

325–332 [ref. 515]; Charlotte BLEASE,<br />

“Scientific Progress and the Prospects for Culture-<br />

Bound Syndromes,” 333–339.<br />

546. EGHIGIAN, Greg. From Madness to Mental<br />

Health: Psychiatric Disorder and Its Treatment in<br />

Western Civilization. (xiv + 456 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780813546650.<br />

547. HELMCHEN, Hanfried. (Ed.) Psychiater und<br />

Zeitgeist: Zur Geschichte der Psychiatrie in Berlin.<br />

(497 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Wien: Zagreb<br />

Pabst, 2008. ISBN: 9783899674866.<br />

Includes sections entitled: Psychiatrie im<br />

wissenschaftlich-konzeptuellen Kontext: Differenzierungen;<br />

Psychiatrie im gesellschaftlichpolitischen<br />

Kontext: Wechselwirkungen (Im 19.<br />

Jahrhundert; Am Rande der Psychiatrie 1900–<br />

1933; Nationalsozialismus in der Berliner Psychiatrie<br />

von 1933 bis 1945; Kontinuitäten und Brüche<br />

in der Berliner Psychiatrie nach 1945); Berliner<br />

Psychiater im Wandel der Zeit. Contributors: H.<br />

HELMCHEN, Ch. DONALIES, E. J. ENGSTROM, R.<br />

SCHIFFTER, F. W. STAHNISCH, K. HAACK, H.-L.<br />

KRÖBER, H. REMSCHMIDT, H. GUTZMANN, S.<br />

KANOWSKI, V. HESS, H.-P. SCHMIEDEBACH, A.<br />

HEINZ, U. KLUGE, B. HOLDORFF, U. RÜGER,<br />

P. VOGELSÄNGER, T. BEDDIES, P. FUCHS, U.<br />

H. PETERS, E. KUMBIER, D. LEHMKUHL, C.<br />

BORCK, K.-J. NEUMÄRKER, M. RAPP, and M.<br />

STÜRZBECHER.<br />

548. RIVA, M. A., L. TREMOLIZZO, M. SPICCI,<br />

C. FERRARESE, G. DE VITO, G. C. CESANA, and<br />

V. A. SIRONI. “The Disease <strong>of</strong> the Moon: The<br />

Linguistic and Pathological Evolution <strong>of</strong> the English<br />

Term ‘Lunatic.’ ” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 65–73.<br />

549. SAHMLAND, Irmtraut, Sabine TROSSE, Christine<br />

VANJA, Harmut BERGER, and Kurt ERNST.<br />

(Eds.) “Haltestation Philippshospital”: Ein psychiatrisches<br />

Zentrum—Kontinuität und Wandel 1535—<br />

1904—2004. Historische Schriftenreihe des Landeswohlfahrtsverbandes<br />

Hessen, Quellen und Studien,<br />

10. (494 pp.; ill.) Marburg: Jonas Verlag, 2004.<br />

ISBN: 9783894453411.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R687]<br />

550. SCULL, Andrew. Hysteria: The Biography.<br />

Biographies <strong>of</strong> Disease. (vii + 223 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780199560967.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 511]<br />

152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

551. ABREU, Laurinda, Patrice BOURDELAIS,<br />

Teresa ORTIZ-GÓMEZ, and Guillermo PALACIOS.<br />

(Eds.) Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Health and Welfare: Texts and<br />

Contexts / Dinámicas de salud y bienestar: textos<br />

y contextos. (256 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Lisboa: Edições<br />

Colibri, 2007. ISBN: 9789727727735.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R3]<br />

552. BOOKER, John. Maritime Quarantine: The<br />

British Experience, c.1650–1900. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine in Context. (xviii + 624 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT:<br />

Ashgate, 2007. ISBN: 9780754661788.<br />

553. DORN, Michael L., and Carla C. KEIRNS. “Disability,<br />

Health, Nation.” In The SAGE Handbook <strong>of</strong><br />

Social Geography, edited by Susan SMITH et al.<br />

(London : SAGE, 2008), 99–117.<br />

554. GILMAN, Sander L. Obesity: The Biography.<br />

Biographies <strong>of</strong> Diseases. (xvi + 214 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780199557974.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R283]<br />

555. HARIG, Georg, and Jutta KOLLESCH. “Nachdruck:<br />

Gesellschaftliche Aspekte der antiken<br />

Diätetik.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special retrospective issue. NTM<br />

18 (2010): 365–375.<br />

Discussion follows: Klaus-Dietrich FISCHER,<br />

“‘Legein ta legomena’ (Herodot)” NTM 18 (2010):<br />

377–382.<br />

556. HOWELL, David L. “May Be Hazardous to Your<br />

Health.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>): 104–111.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Linda NASH, Inescapable Ecologies<br />

(2006); Brett L. WALKER, Toxic Archipelago<br />

(2010) [ref. 2732]; David S. BARNES, The Great<br />

Stink <strong>of</strong> Paris and the Nineteenth-Century Struggle<br />

against Filth and Germs (2006).<br />

557. MORMANDO, Franco, and Thomas W.<br />

WORCESTER. (Eds.) Piety and Plague: From Byzantium<br />

to the Baroque. Sixteenth Century Essays and<br />

Studies. (xii + 329 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Kirksville,<br />

MO: Truman State University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9781931112734.<br />

Contents: Anthony KALDELLIS, “The Literature<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plague and the Anxieties <strong>of</strong> Piety in Sixth-<br />

Century Byzantium,” 1-24 [ref. 737]; Pamela<br />

BERGER, “Mice, Arrows, and Tumors: Medieval<br />

Plague Iconography North <strong>of</strong> the Alps,”<br />

23-63 [ref. 971]; Elina GERTSMAN, “Visualizing<br />

Death: Medieval Plagues and the Macabre,”<br />

64-89 [ref. 1051]; Sheila BARKER, “The Making<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Plague Saint: Saint Sebastian’s Imagery and<br />

Cult before the Counter-Reformation,” 90-131;<br />

Ronald K. RITTGERS, “Protestants and Plague:


50 160. Technology, general<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> the 1562/63 Pest in Nürnberg,” 132-<br />

155 [ref. 986]; William EAMON, “The Canker<br />

Friar: Piety and Intrigue in an Era <strong>of</strong> New Diseases,”<br />

156-176; Elisabeth HIPP, “Poussin’s The<br />

Plague at Ashdod: A Work <strong>of</strong> Art in Multiple Contexts,”<br />

177-223; Thomas WORCESTER, “Plague<br />

as Spiritual Medicine and Medicine as Spiritual<br />

Metaphor: Three Treatises by Etienne Binet, S. J.<br />

(1569–1639),” 224-236 [ref. 1283]; Franco MOR-<br />

MANDO, “Pestilence, Apostasy, and Heresy in<br />

Seventeenth-Century Rome: Deciphering Michael<br />

Sweerts’s ‘Plague in an Ancient City,’ ” 237-312<br />

[ref. 1627].<br />

558. NOLTE, Karen. “Die medizinische Versorgung<br />

der Göttinger Stadtarmen durch das Poliklinische<br />

Institut der Universität.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt.<br />

29 (2010): 131–157.<br />

559. RODRÍGUEZ OCAÑA, Esteban. Salud Pública<br />

en España. Ciencia pr<strong>of</strong>esión y política, siglos XVIII-<br />

XX. (258 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Granada: Universidad de<br />

Granada, 2005. ISBN: 9788433836274.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R666]<br />

560. SANGLARD, Gisele, Luiz Otávio FERREIRA,<br />

Maria Martha de Luna FREIRE, Maria Renilda Nery<br />

BARRETO, and Tânia Salgado PIMENTA. “Filantropía,<br />

asistencia y epidemias en Brasil.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue on Brazil. Dynamis 31 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

13–20.<br />

Contents: Tânia Salgado PIMENTA, “La asistencia<br />

sanitaria en tiempos de epidemia en Río de<br />

Janeiro en el siglo XIX,” 21–40 [ref. 2783]; Anny<br />

Jackeline Torres SILVEIRA, “Epidemias, estado<br />

e sociedade: Minas Gerais na segunda metade<br />

do século XIX,” 41–64; Dilene Raimundo do<br />

NASCIMIENTO., “La llegada de la peste al estado<br />

de Sao Paulo en 1899,” 65–84; Christiane<br />

Maria Cruz de SOUZA, “A constituição de uma rede<br />

de assistência à saúde na Bahia, Brasil, voltada<br />

para o combate das epidemias,” 85–106; Rita de<br />

Cássia MARQUES, “A Caridade criando hospitais<br />

em Minas Gerais (Brasil) – séculos XVIII–XX,”<br />

107–130.<br />

561. SUNDIN, Jan, and Sam WILLNER. Social<br />

Change and Health in Sweden. (252 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Stockholm: Swedish National Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Health, 2007. ISBN: 9789172575349.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R761]<br />

562. UNSCHULD, Paul U. “Ein Recht auf Gesundheit?<br />

Medizintheoretische Erörterungen im Kulturvergleich<br />

Europa—China.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 91 (2007):<br />

217–229.<br />

153. PHARMACY<br />

563. WORTHEN, Dennis B. “Reflections.” Pharm.<br />

Hist. 52 (2010): 55–69.<br />

Discusses and lists many <strong>of</strong> the significant figures<br />

in American pharmacy from the 18th century to the<br />

present, including pharmacists, deans, association<br />

leaders, and journal editors.<br />

160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

564. BARBIERI, Patrizio. “The Speaking Trumpet:<br />

Developments <strong>of</strong> Della Porta’s ‘Ear Spectacles’<br />

(1589–1967).” Studi Musicali 33 (2004): 205–247.<br />

565. BARBIERI, Patrizio. “The Technology <strong>of</strong> Metal<br />

Organ Pipes: Italy vs. France, c.1300–1900.” Organ<br />

Yearbk. 32 (2003): 7–70.<br />

566. BIR, Atilla, and Mustafa KAÇAR. “Pioneers <strong>of</strong><br />

Automatic Control Systems.” In Essays in Honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and<br />

DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 557–566.<br />

On mechanical devices from ancient Greek to<br />

medieval Arabic times.<br />

567. CHATZIS, Konstantinos. “Theory and Practice<br />

in the Education <strong>of</strong> French Engineers from the Middle<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 18th Century to the Present.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section on science education. Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60<br />

(2010): 43–78.<br />

Includes: Constantine SKORDOULIS and Gianna<br />

KATSIAMPOURA, “Teaching Experiments in 18th–<br />

19th Century Greek Physics Textbooks,” 79–92<br />

[ref. 1794]; C. TAMPAKIS and C. SKORDOULIS,<br />

“The Many Faces <strong>of</strong> Textbooks: <strong>Science</strong>, Education<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> Education in the Early Greek<br />

State (1838–1931),” 93–116 [ref. 2141].<br />

568. COOKE, Anthony. The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Scottish Cotton Industry, 1778–1914: “The Secret<br />

Spring.” (xiv + 237 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Manchester,<br />

UK; New York: Manchester University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780719080821.<br />

569. FARO, Giorgio. “Presentazione.” Introduction<br />

to a special section: “Tecnoetica/Technoethics.” Acta<br />

Phil. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 11–14.<br />

Contents: José María GALVAN, “Perché la tecnoetica,”<br />

15–29; Atsuo TAKANISHI, “Humanoid<br />

Robots, and the Culture and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Japanese<br />

People,” 29–52 [ref. 4029]; Ursula DEPLAZES,<br />

“Technological Enhancements <strong>of</strong> the Human Body:<br />

A Conceptual Framework,” 53–72.<br />

570. FEENBERG, Andrew. Between Reason and<br />

Experience: Essays in Technology and Modernity.<br />

(xxv + 257 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.:<br />

MIT Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780262514255.<br />

571. GERBINO, Anthony, and Stephen JOHNSTON.<br />

Compass and Rule: Architecture as Mathematical<br />

Practice in England, 1500–1750. With a contribution<br />

by Gordon HIGGOTT. Forward by Jim BENNETT<br />

and Amy MEYERS. (208 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

Haven, CN; London: Yale University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780300150933.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R278]<br />

572. GLENNIE, Paul, and N. J. THRIFT. Shaping the<br />

Day: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Timekeeping in England and Wales,<br />

1300–1800. (472 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780199605125.


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573. GODIN, Benoît. “Innovation without the Word:<br />

William F. Ogburn’s Contribution to the Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Technological Innovation.” Minerva 48 (2010): 277–<br />

307.<br />

On an American sociologist who developed ideas<br />

on technological innovation.<br />

574. GUILLOT, Agnès, and Jean-Arcady MEYER.<br />

How to Catch a Robot Rat: When Biology Inspires<br />

Innovation. (xiii + 226 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780262014526.<br />

On “how the study <strong>of</strong> nature inspired technological<br />

breakthroughs.” (from the publisher)<br />

575. IHDE, Don. Heidegger’s Technologies: Postphenomenological<br />

Perspectives. (xii + 155 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Fordham University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780823233762.<br />

576. KANG, Minsoo. Sublime Dreams <strong>of</strong> Living Machines:<br />

The Automaton in the European Imagination.<br />

(374 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780674049352.<br />

577. LAFUENTE, Antonio, Ana María CARDOSO,<br />

and Tiago SARAIVA. (Eds.) Maquinismo ibérico.<br />

Visiones hispanas. (478 pp.; ill.) Aranjuez: Doce<br />

Calles, 2007. ISBN: 9788497440592.<br />

Contents: Tiago SARAIVA, António LAFUENTE<br />

and Ana CARDOSO DE MATOS, “Tecnología y<br />

frontera: la invención fracasada de Iberia,” 15–34;<br />

Carlos CONTRERAS, “Transferencia de tecnologías<br />

e imperio. El caso de la minería andina en el<br />

siglo XVIII,” 35–54; Silvia F. DE M. FIGUEIRÔA,<br />

“ ‘Metales a los pies del trono’: aspectos técnicos<br />

de la minería en el Brasil colonial,” 55–76;<br />

Nuria VALVERDE, “La ciencia y las dimensiones<br />

del imperio español: espacios, ciencia e Imperio,”<br />

77–98; Ana Carneiro MARIA PAULA DIOGO and<br />

Ana SIMÕES, “El grand tour de la tecnología. El<br />

estrangeirado Manuel de Azevedo Fortes,” 101–<br />

121; Maria Paula DIOGO and Ana CARDOSO DE<br />

MATOS, “Aprender a ser ingeniero. La enseñanza<br />

de la ingeniería en el Portugal de los siglos XVIII<br />

y XIX,” 123–146; Irina GOUZEVITCH and Dmitri<br />

GOUZEVITCH, “El grand tour de los ingenieros y<br />

la aventura internacional de la máquina de vapor<br />

de Watt. Un ensayo de comparación entre España y<br />

Rusia,” 147–190; Jose Ignacio MURO MORALES,<br />

“La organization y k formación de los ingenieros<br />

militares en España. Del servicio al estado a<br />

k actividad pr<strong>of</strong>esional privada,” 191–215; Ana<br />

CARDOSO DE MATOS, “Industria y maquinismo<br />

en Portugal. Transferencia y adoptión de tecnología<br />

entre finales del siglo XVIII y principios del siglo<br />

XX,” 219–247; Fátima NUNES, “La sinfonía del<br />

Nuevo Mundo: periodismo científico en Portugal<br />

(1834–1852),” 249–276; Leoncio LÓPEZ-OCÓN,<br />

“Ciencia y progreso durante la época bajoisabelina<br />

(1854–1868),” 277–314; Agustí NIETO-GALAN,<br />

“Maquinismo y revolutión industrial en España,<br />

en clave tecnológica: transferencias y apropiaciones,”<br />

315–329; Tiago SARAIVA, “ ‘Big <strong>Science</strong>’ en<br />

Madrid. La fábrica del Canal de Isabel II (1851–<br />

1858),” 333–370 [ref. 2826]; Alvaro FERREIRA<br />

DA SILVA, “Una máquina imperfecta: tecnología<br />

sanitaria en Lisboa en la segunda mitad del siglo<br />

XIX,” 371–400 [ref. 2766]; Luis URTEAGA<br />

Y FRANCESC NADAL, “Las políticas de interventión<br />

sobre el territorio y el papel de la cartografía:<br />

el caso del mapa topográfico de España (1856–<br />

1923),” 401–418; Rui Miguel CARVALHINHO<br />

BRANCO, “Políticas de informatión cartográfica<br />

y ordenación del territorio: cartografía terrestre<br />

y geodesia en el Portugal del siglo XIX (1852–<br />

1893),” 419–446 [ref. 2346]; Antonio LAFUENTE,<br />

Nuria VALVERDE and Tiago SARAIVA, “Ciencia<br />

de escala en la Europa moderna: el caso español,<br />

siglos XVII a XIX,” 447–466.<br />

578. LINDQVIST, Svante. Changes in the Technological<br />

Landscape: Essays in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology. (xvi + 301 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sagamore<br />

Beach: <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong> Publications, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9780881354003.<br />

579. OLSEN, Jan-Kyrre Berg, Stig Andur PEDER-<br />

SEN, and Vincent F. HENDRICKS. (Eds.) A Companion<br />

to the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Technology. Blackwell<br />

Companions to Philosophy. (xv + 571 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Chichester, UK; Malden, MA: Wiley-<br />

Blackwell, 2009. ISBN: 9781405146012.<br />

Contains 98 articles on the history and philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> technology.<br />

580. PFATTEICHER, Sarah K. A. Lessons amid the<br />

Rubble: An Introduction to Post-Disaster Engineering<br />

and Ethics. Johns Hopkins Introductory Studies<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology. (186 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801897191.<br />

581. SAUL, S. “Recent Trends in French Historiography<br />

on Electricity.” In 2007 IEEE Conference on<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electric Power, edited by IEEE (2007)<br />

[ref. 2817], 234–243.<br />

582. SCHNEIDERA, Jen. “Engineering and the Values<br />

<strong>of</strong> Social Justice.” Introduction to a special issue:<br />

“Engineers, Engineering, and Social Justice.” Eng.<br />

Stud. 2 (2010): 1–4.<br />

Contents: Amy E. SLATON, “Ambiguous Reform:<br />

Technical Workforce Planning and Ideologies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Class and Race in 1960s Chicago,” 5–28<br />

[ref. 4001]; Dean NIEUSMA and Donna RILEY,<br />

“Designs on Development: Engineering, Globalization,<br />

and Social Justice,” 29–59 [ref. 3995];<br />

James D. STRAKER, “Engineering and Social Inequalities<br />

in Modern World Literature: Of Disembodied<br />

Forces and Provocative Intrusions,” 61–83<br />

[ref. 3721].<br />

583. SCHWARTZ COWAN, Ruth. “Apparatus, Clip-<br />

On, Gizmo, S<strong>of</strong>tware, High-Tech: Futurism, Design<br />

And Technology. A Historian <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology Confronts Gender and Design.” In The<br />

Banham Lectures, edited by Jeremy AYNSLEY and<br />

Harriet ATKINSON (Oxford; New York: Berg, 2009),<br />

217–228.


52 164. Air & space technology<br />

584. VAN PELT, James Clement. “Toward a<br />

Polanyian Critique <strong>of</strong> Technology: Attending From<br />

the Indwelling <strong>of</strong> Tools to the Course <strong>of</strong> Technological<br />

Civilization.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Michael<br />

Polanyi [ref. 163]. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 31 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

236–246.<br />

585. WEIGHTMAN, Gavin. The Industrial Revolutionaries:<br />

The Making <strong>of</strong> the Modern World, 1776–<br />

1914. (xi + 422 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Grove Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780802118998.<br />

586. ZHU, Qin. “Engineering Ethics Studies in<br />

China: Dialogue between Traditionalism and Modernism.”<br />

Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 85–107.<br />

161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

587. DOUEIHI, Milad. Digital Cultures. (xviii +<br />

183 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780674055247.<br />

588. EPHREMIDES, A. “How Information Theory<br />

Changed the World—A Brief Review <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Information Theory <strong>Society</strong>.” In Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2009 IEEE Conference on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical<br />

Societies, by IEEE (2009) [ref. 2966], 1–7.<br />

589. MEIJMAN, Frans J., Stephen SNELDERS, and<br />

Onno de WIT. (Eds.) Leonardo voor het Publiek. Een<br />

Geschiedenis van Wetenschaps- en Techniekcommunicatie.<br />

(320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: VU<br />

University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9789086591312.<br />

590. PINCOCK, Stephen. Codebreaker: The <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Secret Communication. (176 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Camberwell,<br />

Vic.: Viking, 2006. ISBN: 9780670070602.<br />

591. TOMASH, Erwin, and Michael R. WILLIAMS.<br />

The Erwin Tomash Library on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Computing:<br />

An Annotated and Illustrated Catalog. (3<br />

vols.; x + 1572 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Novato, CA:<br />

Erwin Tomash and Michael R. Williams, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781427637390.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R772]<br />

163. AGRICULTURE<br />

592. BROWN, Karen, and Daniel GILFOYLE. (Eds.)<br />

Healing the Herds: Disease, Livestock Economies,<br />

and the Globilization <strong>of</strong> Veterinary Medicine. Ohio<br />

University Press Series in Ecology and <strong>History</strong>. (lx +<br />

299 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Athens: Ohio University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780821418840.<br />

Truly global coverage from the 18th to the 20th<br />

centuries. Contributors: Peter A. KOOLMEES,<br />

Ann N. GREENE, Abigail WOODS, Dominik<br />

HÜNNIGER, Martine BARWEGEN, Daniel F.<br />

DOEPPERS, William G. CLARENCE-SMITH, Lotte<br />

HUGHES, Rita PEMBERTON, John FISHER, Robert<br />

John PERRINS, Robert PEDEN, Saverio KRÄTLI,<br />

and David ANDERSON.<br />

593. LOEBER, Anne, Maarten HAJER, and Les LEV-<br />

IDOW. “Agro-food Crises: Institutional and Discursive<br />

Changes in the Food Scares Era.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue. Sci. Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 147–155.<br />

Contents: Mette Marie ROSLYNG, “Challenging<br />

the Hegemonic Food Discourse: The British Media<br />

Debate on Risk and Salmonella in Eggs,” 157–182<br />

[ref. 4039]; Peter H. FEINDT and Daniela KLEIN-<br />

SCHMIT, “The BSE Crisis in German Newspapers:<br />

Reframing Responsibility,” 183–208 [ref. 4096];<br />

Katharina T. PAUL, “Dutch Food Safety Policy:<br />

From ‘Politics in the Stable’ to Stable Politics,”<br />

209–229 [ref. 4038]; Anne LOEBER, “The Food<br />

Chain Reforged: Novel Food Risk Arrangements<br />

and the Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> a Metaphor,” 231–253<br />

[ref. 4035]; Les LEVIDOW and Karin BOSCHERT,<br />

“Segregating GM Crops: Why a Contentious<br />

‘Risk’ Issue in Europe?” 255–279 [ref. 4034].<br />

594. MAZOYER, Marcel, and Laurence ROUDART.<br />

A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> World Agriculture: From the Neolithic<br />

Age to the <strong>Current</strong> Crisis. (528 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Monthly Review Press, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9781583671221.<br />

595. TAUGER, Mark B. Agriculture in World <strong>History</strong>.<br />

Themes in World <strong>History</strong>. (208 pp.) New York, NY:<br />

Routledge, 2010. ISBN: 9780415773867.<br />

596. ZACHMANN, Karin, and Per ØSTBY. “An<br />

Introduction.” Introduction to a special issue: “Food,<br />

Technology, and Trust.” Hist. & Tech. 27 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

1–10.<br />

Contents: Uwe SPIEKERMANN, “Redefining Food:<br />

The Standardization <strong>of</strong> Products and Production in<br />

Europe and the United States, 1880–1914,” 11–<br />

36 [ref. 2837]; Gabriella M. PETRICK, “ ‘Purity<br />

as Life’: H. J. Heinz, Religious Sentiment, and<br />

the Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Diet,” 37–64<br />

[ref. 2835]; Karin ZACHMANN, “Atoms for Peace<br />

and Radiation for Safety—How to Build Trust in<br />

Irradiated Foods in Cold War Europe and Beyond,”<br />

65–90 [ref. 4042]; Stig KVAAL and Per ØSTBY,<br />

“Sweet Danger—Negotiating Trust in the Norwegian<br />

Chocolate Industry 1930–1990,” 91–112<br />

[ref. 3646].<br />

164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />

597. GONZÁLEZ REDONDO, Francisco A. Protagonistas<br />

de la Aeronáutica: Leonardo Torres Quevedo.<br />

(159 pp.; ill.) Aena: Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación<br />

Aérea, 2009. ISBN: 9788492499168.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R297]<br />

598. JOHNSON, Stephen B. (Ed.) Space Exploration<br />

and Humanity: A Historical Encyclopedia. (1318 pp.;<br />

ill.; index; bibl.) Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781851095148.<br />

599. LESTER, Daniel F., and Michael ROBINSON.<br />

“Visions <strong>of</strong> Exploration.” Space Policy 25 (2009):<br />

236–243.<br />

On the concept <strong>of</strong> exploration in the context <strong>of</strong><br />

space exploration.


F. Classification by Geographical Area and Cultural Influence<br />

200. CULTURAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

200-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

600. DASGUPTA, Deepanwita. “Progress in <strong>Science</strong><br />

and <strong>Science</strong> at the Non-Western Peripheries.”<br />

Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 142–157.<br />

601. DELMAS, Catherine, Christine VANDAMME,<br />

and Donna Spalding ANDRÉOLLE. (Eds.) <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Empire in the Nineteenth Century: A Journey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Imperial Conquest and Scientific Progress. (xvii<br />

+ 220 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Newcastle upon Tyne:<br />

Cambridge Scholars, 2010. ISBN: 9781443825597.<br />

Contents: Catherine DELMAS, “Charles Doughty’s<br />

Quest and Crusade in Arabia Deserta,” 3–12<br />

[ref. 2348]; Stéphanie PRÉVOST, “ ‘A Perfect Map<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine’ (1872–1880): Biblical Geography,<br />

Intelligence and Prophecy,” 13–24 [ref. 2359];<br />

Valérie MORISSON, “Cartography in the Age <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>: The Mapping <strong>of</strong> Ireland in the Nineteenth<br />

Century,” 25–42; Christine VANDAMM,<br />

“Western <strong>Science</strong>, Colonisation and Reification:<br />

A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Utilitarian Use <strong>of</strong> Botany in<br />

David Malouf’s Remembering Babylon,” 43–54;<br />

Anne Le GUELLEC, “The Discourse <strong>of</strong> Empiricism<br />

and the Legitimization <strong>of</strong> Empire,” 55–64;<br />

Sheila COLLINGWOOD-WHITTICK, “Skeletons in<br />

the Cupboard: Imperial <strong>Science</strong> and the Collection<br />

and Museumization <strong>of</strong> Indigenous Remains,”<br />

65–82 [ref. 2539]; Donna Spalding ANDRÉOLLE<br />

and Susanne Berthier FOGLAR, “<strong>Science</strong> and the<br />

American Empire: The American School <strong>of</strong> Anthropology<br />

and the Justification <strong>of</strong> Expansionism,”<br />

83–100 [ref. 2649]; Mehdi ACHOUCHE, “A ‘Republic<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>’? The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Thomas<br />

Jefferson’s Imperial Vision,” 101–112; Jean-Marie<br />

RUIZ, “Scientific Rhetoric and the American Empire,”<br />

113–130; Mark MEIGS, “The First Dinosaurs<br />

and Changing Museum Paradigms in America,”<br />

131–142 [ref. 2411]; Richard SOMERSET, “Popular<br />

Evolutionism and the Ethics <strong>of</strong> Progress,”<br />

143–162 [ref. 2521]; Frédéric DOREL, “The Edifying<br />

Fold: Discomfort with Technology in the<br />

Jesuits’ Letters from America,” 163–176; Jean-<br />

Daniel COLLOMB, “Questioning the Empire <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>: John Muir’s Epistemological Modesty,”<br />

177–192 [ref. 2396].<br />

602. SETH, Suman. “Putting Knowledge in Its<br />

Place.” Introduction to a special issue, “<strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Colonialism, and the Postcolonial.” Postcolon. Stud.<br />

12 (2009): 373–388.<br />

Contents: Sandra HARDING, “Postcolonial and<br />

Feminist Philosophies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology:<br />

Convergences and Dissonances,” 401–421<br />

[ref. 122]; Richard ROTTENBURG, “Social and<br />

Public Experiments and New Figurations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Politics in Postcolonial Africa,” 423–440<br />

[ref. 4113]; Daniela BLEICHMAR, “Visible Empire:<br />

Scientific Expeditions and Visual Culture in<br />

the Hispanic Enlightenment,” 441–466 [ref. 1872].<br />

200-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

603. AUBIN, David. “Eclipse Politics in France and<br />

Thailand, 1868.” In The Heavens on Earth, edited by<br />

AUBIN et al. (2010) [ref. 2219], 86–117.<br />

200-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

604. BLANCHARD, Pascal. Human Zoos: <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Spectacle in the Age <strong>of</strong> Colonial Empires. (x<br />

+ 445 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Liverpool: Liverpool<br />

University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9781846311239.<br />

Contents:<br />

200-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

605. HARRISON, Mark. “After Empire: Searching<br />

for A New Synthesis.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />

258–268.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Eric Thomas JENNINGS, Curing<br />

the Colonizers (2006) [ref. 608]; Richard<br />

C. KELLER, Colonial Madness (2007); Michael<br />

ADAS, Dominance by Design (2006); Anna<br />

CROZIER, Practising Colonial Medicine (2007);<br />

Rod EDMOND, Leprosy and Empire (2006).<br />

606. HARRISON, Mark, Margaret JONES, and Helen<br />

M. SWEET. (Eds.) From Western Medicine to Global<br />

Medicine: The Hospital beyond the West. New Perspectives<br />

in South Asian <strong>History</strong>. New Delhi: Orient<br />

BlackSwan, 2009. ISBN: 9788125037026.<br />

Papers presented at the Conference: From Western<br />

Medicine to Global Medicine: The Hospital<br />

Beyond the West. (Oxford, 18-19 March 2004).<br />

607. HARRISON, Mark. Medicine in an Age <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and Empire: Britain and Its Tropical<br />

Colonies, 1660–1830. (x + 353 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780199577736.<br />

608. JENNINGS, Eric Thomas. Curing the Colonizers:<br />

Hydrotherapy, Climatology, and French Colonial<br />

Spas. (xi + 271 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Durham:<br />

Duke University Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780822338086.<br />

Explores hydrotherapy and colonial acclimatization<br />

theory between 1830 and 1962 in the colonies<br />

Guadeloupe, Madagascar, Tunisia, and Réunion, as<br />

well as France itself.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 605]<br />

609. KIM, Hoi-Eun. “Medicine and Colonial Modernity<br />

in Korea: A Sketch.” In Transaction in Medicine<br />

& Heteronomous Modernization, edited by LABISCH<br />

and SAKAI (2009) [ref. 2701].<br />

610. KUO, Wen-Hua. “Understanding How Modern<br />

Medicine Worked in Colonial Taiwan: Moving (a Little<br />

Bit) beyond the ‘Central Dogma.’ ” In Transaction<br />

in Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization, edited<br />

by LABISCH and SAKAI (2009) [ref. 2701].


54 210. Arabic-Islamic contexts<br />

611. MASEBO, Oswald. “<strong>Society</strong>, State, and Infant<br />

Welfare: Negotiating Medical Interventions in Colonial<br />

Tanzania, 1920–1950.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. 3418354.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2010. 288<br />

pp.<br />

200-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

612. HEURING, Darcy Hughes. “Health and the Politics<br />

<strong>of</strong> ‘Improvement’ in British Colonial Jamaica,<br />

1914–1945.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3456565.<br />

Dissertation at Northwestern University, <strong>2011</strong>. 404<br />

pp.<br />

613. KUSIAK, Pauline. “Instrumentalized Rationality,<br />

Cross-Cultural Mediators, and Civil Epistemologies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Late Colonialism.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (2010):<br />

871–902.<br />

Focuses on adult public health campaigns in French<br />

West Africa.<br />

200-153. PHARMACY<br />

614. ACHIM, Miruna. “From Rustics to Savants:<br />

Indigenous materia medica in Eighteenth-Century<br />

Mexico.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 275–284.<br />

“Explores how indigenous knowledge about plant<br />

and animal remedies was gathered, classified,<br />

tested, and circulated...between Europe and the<br />

Americas.” (from the abstract)<br />

200-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

615. MOON, Suzanne. “Introduction.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Place, Voice, Interdisciplinarity: Understanding<br />

Technology in the Colony and Postcolony.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 189–202.<br />

Contents: Libbie FREED, “Networks <strong>of</strong> (Colonial)<br />

Power: Roads in French Central Africa after World<br />

War I,” 203–224 [ref. 3606]; Pauline KUSIAK,<br />

“ ‘Tubab’ Technologies and ‘African’ Ways <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowing: Nationalist Techno-politics in Senegal,”<br />

225–250 [ref. 4111]; Laurel C. SMITH, “Locating<br />

Post-colonial Technoscience: Through the Lens <strong>of</strong><br />

Indigenous Video,” 251–280 [ref. 4027].<br />

210. ARABIC-ISLAMIC CULTURAL<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

210-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

616. ABATTOUY, Mohamed. (Ed.) Études d’histoire<br />

des sciences arabes. Dialogue des deux rives. (218<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Casablanca: Fondation du Roi Abdul-<br />

Aziz Al Saoud, 2007. ISBN: 9789954035849.<br />

Contents: Sonja BRENTJES, “Reflections on the<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the Exact <strong>Science</strong>s in Islamic Culture<br />

and Education between the Twelfth and the<br />

Fifteenth Centuries,” 15-34 [ref. 620]; Néjib<br />

BOULAHIA, “Quelques contributions arabes en<br />

trigonométrie sphérique,” 35-41 [ref. 653]; Mohammed<br />

ABATTOUY, “The Arabic Tradition <strong>of</strong><br />

↩ilm al-athqāl (<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Weights) : Texts and<br />

Context,” 43-82 [ref. 638]; Emilia CALVO, “Un<br />

traité d’Ibn Bāṣo sur la tablette universelle pour<br />

toutes les latitudes,” 83-98 [ref. 675]; Mercè<br />

COMES, “La trépidation dans les tables astronomiques<br />

d’al-Andalus et d’Afrique du Nord,”<br />

99-120 [ref. 676]; Menso FOLKERTS and Richard<br />

LORCH, “The Arabic Sources <strong>of</strong> Jordanus de Nemore,”<br />

121-139 [ref. 655]; Eberhard KNOBLOCH,<br />

“La connaissance des mathématiques arabes par<br />

les mathématiciens jésuites,” 141-173 [ref. 1138];<br />

David A. KING, “On the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in<br />

the Medieval Maghrib,” 175-218 [ref. 683].<br />

617. AL-HASSAN, Ahmad Y., Albert Zaki ISKAN-<br />

DAR, and Maqbul AHMAD. (Eds.) The Different<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> Islamic Culture: <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in Islam, Part I. Volume 4. (1253 pp.) Unesco, 2001.<br />

Contents: Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN, “Introduction”;<br />

George A. SALIBA, “<strong>Science</strong> before Islam”; Albert<br />

Z. ISKANDAR, “A Note on the Late Alexandrian<br />

Medical Curriculum”; Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN,<br />

“Factors behind the Rise <strong>of</strong> Islamic <strong>Science</strong>”; Ahmad<br />

Y. AL-HASSAN, “The Age <strong>of</strong> Translation and<br />

the Beginning <strong>of</strong> Scientific Renaissance”; Mahdi<br />

AL-MUHAQQIQ, “The Classification <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s”;<br />

Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN, “Transmission <strong>of</strong><br />

Islamic <strong>Science</strong> to the West”; Roshdi RASHED,<br />

“Mathematics”; Julio SAMSO, “Astronomical Tables<br />

and Theory”; Muammar DIZER, “Observatories<br />

and Astronomical Instruments”; Julio SAMSO,<br />

“Astrology”; Robert HALL, “Mechanics”; Elaheh<br />

KHEIRANDISH, “Optics: Highlights from Islamic<br />

Lands”; Seyyed Hossein NASR, “Cosmology”;<br />

Munim M. AL-RAWI, “Geology and Mineralogy”;<br />

Abd al-Rahman IBRIQ, “Zoology and Veterinary<br />

<strong>Science</strong>”; Toufic FAHD, “Botany.”<br />

618. AL-HASSAN, Ahmad Y., Albert Zaki ISKAN-<br />

DAR, and Maqbul AHMAD. (Eds.) The Different<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> Islamic Culture: <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in Islam, Part II. Volume 4. (1253 pp.) Unesco, 2001.<br />

Contents: Andrew M. WATSON, “Agricultural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>”; Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN, “Alchemy,<br />

Chemistry and Chemical Technology”; Ahmad<br />

Y. AL-HASSAN, “Mining and Metallurgy”; Ahmad<br />

Y. AL-HASSAN, “Military Fires, Gunpowder<br />

and Firearms”; Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN, “Textiles<br />

and Other Manufacturing Industries”; Donald R.<br />

HILL, “Mechanical Technology”; Donald R. HILL,<br />

“Civil Engineering”; Hikmat HOMSI, “Navigation<br />

and Ship-Building”; Donald R. HILL, “Military<br />

Technology”; Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN, “The Engineers<br />

and Artisans”; Sami Khalaf HAMARNEH,<br />

“Medical Institutions, Education and Specialization”;<br />

Ghada KARMI, “Anatomy, Physiology and<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> the Causes <strong>of</strong> Disease (Aetiology)”;<br />

Ghada KARMI, “Clinical Diagnosis, Fevers and<br />

Dietetics”; Aykut KAZANCIGIL, “Obstetrics and<br />

Gynaecology up to the End <strong>of</strong> the Fifteenth Century”;<br />

Mahmud al-Hajj Qasim MUHAMMAD, “<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Paediatrics”; Sleim AMMAR, “Psychiatry<br />

and Neurology—Psychosomatic Medicine”; Serge<br />

CATAHIER, “Surgery”; Sami K. HAMARNEH and<br />

Nash’at HAMARNEH, “Ophthalmology in Islam”;<br />

Serge CATAHIER, “Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases”;<br />

Ilter UZEL, “Dentistry”; Sami Khalaf<br />

HAMARNEH, “Pharmacy and Materia Medica”;<br />

Ekmeleddin IHSANOGLU, “<strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in the Ottoman Empire”; Abd AL-RAHMAN,


210. Arabic-Islamic contexts 55<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and Technology in India during the<br />

Mughal Period (A Brief Survey <strong>of</strong> Developments)”;<br />

Hossein M. HAMEDANEE, “<strong>Science</strong> in<br />

Iran in the Last Four Centuries”; Antoine. B.<br />

ZAHLAN and Ahmad Y. AL-HASSAN, “Epilogue.”<br />

619. BRENTJES, Sonja. “La Nouveauté comme<br />

valeur culturelle : lieux, formes et normes des revendication<br />

de nouveauté chez les érudits des sociétés<br />

islamiques.” In Du nouveau dans les sciences, edited<br />

by CARVALLO and ROUX (2006) [ref. 8], 37–70.<br />

620. BRENTJES, Sonja. “Reflections on the Role <strong>of</strong><br />

the Exact <strong>Science</strong>s in Islamic Culture and Education<br />

between the Twelfth and the Fifteenth Centuries.”<br />

In Études d’histoire des sciences arabes, edited by<br />

ABATTOUY (2007) [ref. 616], 15–34.<br />

621. CALVO, Emilia, Mercè COMES, Roser PUIG,<br />

and Monica RIUS. (Eds.) A Shared Legacy: Islamic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> East and West. Homage to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

J. M. Millàs Vallicrosa. (361 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Barcelona: University <strong>of</strong> Barcelona, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9788447532858.<br />

Contents: F. Jamil RAGEP and Sally P. RAGEP,<br />

“The Islamic Scientific Manuscript Initiative<br />

(ISMI). Towards a Sociology <strong>of</strong> the Exact <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

in Islam,” 15-21 [ref. 628]; Constantin<br />

CANAVAS, “Hydraulic Imagery in Medieval Arabic<br />

Texts,” 25-34 [ref. 731]; Mona SANJAKDAR CHA-<br />

RANI, “Développement de la Technologie dans le<br />

Monde Arabe (du IXe au XVIe s. ap. J.C.),” 35-56<br />

[ref. 733]; Salim T. S. AL-HASSANI, “1000 Years<br />

<strong>of</strong> Missing Industrial <strong>History</strong>,” 57-82 [ref. 631];<br />

Mohammed ABATTOUY, “The Arabic <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Weights (↩Ilm al-Athqāl): Textual Tradition and<br />

Significance in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mechanics,” 83-114<br />

[ref. 637]; Paul KUNITZSCH, “<strong>Science</strong> between<br />

East and West: A Domain <strong>of</strong> Translation,” 117-<br />

127 [ref. 640]; Sonja BRENTJES, “Shams al-Dīn<br />

al-Sakhāwī on Muwaqqits, Mu’adhdhins, and the<br />

Teachers <strong>of</strong> Various Astronomical Disciplines in<br />

Mamluk Cities in the Fifteenth Century,” 129-150<br />

[ref. 674]; Emilia CALVO, “Mīqāt in Ibn Bāṣo’s<br />

al-Risāla fī l-Ṣafīḥa al-Mujayyaba Dhāt al-Awtār<br />

(Treatise on the Plate <strong>of</strong> Sines),” 151-174 [ref. 639];<br />

Harald GROPP, “Bin Waḥshiyya’s 93 Alphabets<br />

and Mathematics,” 175-180 [ref. 714]; José BEL-<br />

LVER, “On Jābir b. Aflaḥ’s Criticisms <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s<br />

Almagest,” 181-189 [ref. 673]; George SALIBA,<br />

“Embedding Scientific Ideas as a Mode <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Transmission,” 193-213 [ref. 691]; Mohsen<br />

JAVADI, “Spiritual Medicine in the Muslim World<br />

with Special Emphasis on Rāzī’s Book,” 215-226<br />

[ref. 722]; Lena AMBJÖRN, “A New Source for the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine: An Arabic Medical Handbook<br />

from the 10th Century,” 227-235 [ref. 717];<br />

Paul LETTINCK, “<strong>Science</strong> in Adab Literature,”<br />

237-245 [ref. 634]; Gregg de YOUNG, “Recovering<br />

Truncated Texts: Examples from the Euclidean<br />

Transmission,” 247-281 [ref. 665]; Mónica<br />

HERRERA-CASAIS, “The 1413–14 Sea Chart <strong>of</strong><br />

Aḥmad a-Ṭanjī,” 283-307 [ref. 708]; Mohsen ZA-<br />

KERI, “The Reception <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s Meteorologia<br />

in the Persian World: Isfizārī’s Meteorology,”<br />

309-320 [ref. 705]; David A. KING, “Islamic Astronomical<br />

Instruments and Some Examples <strong>of</strong><br />

Transmission to Europe,” 321-361 [ref. 682].<br />

622. ENDRESS, Gerhard. (Ed.) Organizing Knowledge:<br />

Encyclopedic Activities in the Pre-Eighteenth<br />

Century Islamic World. Islamic Philosophy, Theology,<br />

and <strong>Science</strong>. (236 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9789004146976.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R226]<br />

623. KAÇAR, Mustafa, and Zeynep DURUKAL.<br />

(Eds.) Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu.<br />

Studies and Sources on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Islamic Civilisation<br />

Series, 13. (xix + 832 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.)<br />

Istanbul: Research Centre for Islamic <strong>History</strong>, Art,<br />

and Culture, 2006. ISBN: 9290631554.<br />

See also: Abdullah TOPALOĞLU (ed.), Essays in<br />

Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu (2006) [ref. 102].<br />

Partial Contents: Mustafa KAÇAR, “ ‘Osmanli<br />

Bilimi’ Kavraminin Oluşumu ve Günümüz Bilim<br />

Tarihçiliği,” 393-413; Roshdi RASHED, “Communauté<br />

Scientifique et Tradition Nationale de<br />

Recherche,” 415-438 [ref. 627]; David A. KING,<br />

“Two Astrolabes for the Ottoman Sultan Bayezit<br />

II,” 439-466 [ref. 684]; Jan Just WITKAM,<br />

“Precious Books and Moments <strong>of</strong> Friendship<br />

in 17th-Century Istanbul,” 467-474 [ref. 641];<br />

Efthymios NICOLAÏDIS, “La cosmologie ‘Savante’<br />

de l’Eglise Chrétienne Orientale,” 475-499<br />

[ref. 984]; Thomas D. GOODRICH, “Better Directions<br />

at Sea: The Piri Reis Innovation,” 501-524<br />

[ref. 706]; Günsel RENDA, “Mapping and Picturing:<br />

Maps as Records <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>,” 517-524<br />

[ref. 710]; Gottfried HAGEN, “Kâtib Çelebi and<br />

Sipâhîzâde,” 525-542 [ref. 707]; Klaus KREISER,<br />

“Ottoman Clock Towers: A Preliminary Survey<br />

and Some General Remarks on Construction Dates,<br />

Sponsors, Locations and Functions,” 543-556<br />

[ref. 732]; Atilla BIR and Mustafa KAÇAR, “Pioneers<br />

<strong>of</strong> Automatic Control Systems,” 557-566<br />

[ref. 566]; Gábor ÁGOSTON, “Disjointed Historiography<br />

and Islamic Military Technology: The<br />

European Military Revolution Debate and the Ottomans,”<br />

567-582 [ref. 730]; Ünsal YALÇIN and<br />

Hadi ÖZBAL, “Demirköy-M. Samakov Osmanli<br />

Demir Dökümhanesi İle İlgili Arkeometalurjik<br />

Çalişmalar,” 583-596; H. H. Günhan DANIŞMAN,<br />

“The Introduction <strong>of</strong> American Surgical Technology<br />

in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th Century,”<br />

597-631 [ref. 2676]; Tuncay ZORLU, “Secrets<br />

Hidden in the Ottoman Ship Names,” 633-<br />

642; Ali Haydar BAYAT, “Osmanli Devletinde<br />

Telif İlk Bahname Alî Bîn Îshak’in Bahnamesi<br />

[˜1430],” 643-662; Ramazan ŞEŞEN, “La Description<br />

et la Critique des Manuscrits Philosophiques<br />

Arabo-Islamiques,” 663-700 [ref. 650]; Halil<br />

SAHILLIOĞLU, “Ruûs Defterlerinde Medreseler<br />

Ve Müderrisler,” 701-736; William R. SHEA,<br />

“State Schools and Private Religious Schools in<br />

Galileo’s Day,” 737-760 [ref. 1109]; Mefail HIZLI,<br />

“Orhan Gazi’nin Bursa’ya Kazandirdiği Eğitim-<br />

Öğretim Kurumlari,” 761-774; Salim AYDÜZ,<br />

“Süleyman Sûdî Efendi’nin Kütüphanesi,” 775-<br />

811; Oktay ASLANAPA, “İslamî Tip Tarihinde<br />

Türklerin Yeri,” 813-816; Cemil AYDIN, “Orientalism,<br />

Imperialism and the Renan Debates: The<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> Modern Muslim Narratives on Islamic<br />

<strong>Science</strong>,” 817-832 [ref. 629].<br />

624. LANGERMANN, Y. Tzvi. (Ed.) Avicenna and


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His Legacy: A Golden Age <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Philosophy.<br />

Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle<br />

Ages, 8. (xv + 381 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout:<br />

Brepols, 2010. ISBN: 9782503527536.<br />

Partial contents: Frank GRIFFEL, “Al-Ghazālī’s<br />

Cosmology in the Veil Section <strong>of</strong> his Mishkāt al-<br />

Anwār,” 27-49 [ref. 681]; Leigh N. CHIPMAN,<br />

“Is Medicine an ↩ilm? A Preliminary Note on<br />

Quṭb al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī’s al-Tuhfa al-sa↩diyya (MS<br />

Şehid ↩Ali Peşa 2047),” 289-300 [ref. 718]; F.<br />

Jamil RAGEP, “The Khilāṣ kayfiyyat tarkīb alaflāk<br />

<strong>of</strong> al-Jūzjānī: A Preliminary Description<br />

<strong>of</strong> its Avicennian Themes,” 301-306 [ref. 689];<br />

Robert MORRISON, “Falsafa and Astronomy after<br />

Avicenna: An Evolving Relationship,” 307-326<br />

[ref. 685].<br />

625. VESEL, Ziva, Serge TOURKIN, and Yves<br />

PORTER. (Eds.) Images <strong>of</strong> Islamic <strong>Science</strong>. Vol.<br />

1, Illustrated Manuscripts from the Iranian World.<br />

(323 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Tehran: Institut Français<br />

de Recherche en Iran, 2009. ISBN: 9789642232307.<br />

626. VIGUERA, María Jesús, Inmaculada CORTÉS<br />

MARTÍNEZ, and Julia SAIZ-PARDO DE BENITO.<br />

(Eds.) Ibn Jaldún: el Mediterráneo en el siglo XIV.<br />

(3v. pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Sevilla: Fundación El<br />

Legado Andalusí, 2006. ISBN: 9788496556331.<br />

210-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

627. RASHED, Roshdi. “Communauté Scientifique<br />

et Tradition Nationale de Recherche.” In Essays in<br />

Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR<br />

and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 415–438.<br />

Explores two cases, one in 9th-century Baghdad,<br />

the other in 20th-century Cairo.<br />

210-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />

628. RAGEP, F. Jamil, and Sally P. RAGEP. “The<br />

Islamic Scientific Manuscript Initiative (ISMI). Towards<br />

a Sociology <strong>of</strong> the Exact <strong>Science</strong>s in Islam.”<br />

In A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO et al. (2008)<br />

[ref. 621], 15–21.<br />

210-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />

METHODS<br />

629. AYDIN, Cemil. “Orientalism, Imperialism and<br />

the Renan Debates: The Formation <strong>of</strong> Modern Muslim<br />

Narratives on Islamic <strong>Science</strong>.” In Essays in<br />

Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR<br />

and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 817–832.<br />

210-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

630. ABATTOUY, Mohamed. Les sciences dans<br />

les sociétés islamiques : approches historiques et<br />

perspectives d’avenir. Actes du colloque organisé par<br />

la Fondation du Roi Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud pour les<br />

Études Islamiques et les <strong>Science</strong>s Humaines, Rabat<br />

16-17 avril 2004. Dialogue des deux rives. (115 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.) Casablanca: Fondation du Roi Abdul-Aziz<br />

Al Saoud, 2007. ISBN: 9789954035856.<br />

210-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

631. AL-HASSANI, Salim T. S. “1000 Years <strong>of</strong> Missing<br />

Industrial <strong>History</strong>.” In A Shared Legacy, edited by<br />

CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 57–82.<br />

632. MURPHY, Jane H. “Ahmad al-Damanhūrī<br />

(1689–1778) and the Utility <strong>of</strong> Expertise in Early<br />

Modern Ottoman Egypt.” Volume title: “Expertise<br />

and the Early Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25<br />

(2010): 85–103.<br />

210-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

633. LETTINCK, Paul. “<strong>Science</strong> in Adab Literature.”<br />

Arab. Sci. Phil. 21 (<strong>2011</strong>): 149–163.<br />

634. LETTINCK, Paul. “<strong>Science</strong> in Adab Literature.”<br />

In A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO et al. (2008)<br />

[ref. 621], 237–245.<br />

210-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

635. ELSHAKRY, Marwa. “The Exegesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

in Twentieth-Century Arabic Interpretations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Quran.” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions, edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE<br />

(2008) [ref. 235], 491–524.<br />

636. MORRISON, Robert G. “<strong>Science</strong> and Theodicy<br />

in Quran 2:6/7.” In Nature and Scripture in the<br />

Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and MAN-<br />

DELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236], 249–274.<br />

210-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

637. ABATTOUY, Mohammed. “The Arabic <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Weights (↩Ilm al-Athqāl): Textual Tradition<br />

and Significance in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mechanics.” In<br />

A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO et al. (2008)<br />

[ref. 621], 83–114.<br />

638. ABATTOUY, Mohammed. “The Arabic Tradition<br />

<strong>of</strong> ↩ilm al-athqāl (<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Weights): Texts and<br />

Context.” In Études d’histoire des sciences arabes,<br />

edited by ABATTOUY (2007) [ref. 616], 43–82.<br />

639. CALVO, Emilia. “Mīqāt in Ibn Bāṣo’s al-Risāla<br />

fī l-Ṣafīḥa al-Mujayyaba Dhāt al-Awtār (Treatise on<br />

the Plate <strong>of</strong> Sines).” In A Shared Legacy, edited by<br />

CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 151–174.<br />

On an instrument that could calculate times when<br />

prayers were to be performed for different locations.<br />

210-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

640. KUNITZSCH, Paul. “<strong>Science</strong> between East and<br />

West: A Domain <strong>of</strong> Translation.” In A Shared Legacy,<br />

edited by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 117–127.<br />

641. WITKAM, Jan Just. “Precious Books and Moments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Friendship in 17th-Century Istanbul.” In<br />

Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by<br />

KAÇAR and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 467–474.<br />

On the library <strong>of</strong> Haggi Khalifa.


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210-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

642. LANGERMANN, Y. Tzvi. “Materia Medica et<br />

Magica from Animals, including a Long, Unknown<br />

Passage from al-Masudi.” Aleph 11 (<strong>2011</strong>): 169–178.<br />

210-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

643. ABBÈS, Makram. “Le Statut de la Raison<br />

Pratique Chez Avempace.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 21 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

85–109.<br />

644. ADAMSON, Peter. (Ed.) In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-<br />

Fārābī: Arabic Philosophy in the Fourth/Tenth Century.<br />

Warburg Institute Colloquia, 12. (xii + 302 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) London: Warburg Institute, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780854811472.<br />

Contents: Deborah L. BLACK, “Al-Fārābī on<br />

Meno’s Paradox,” 15-34 [ref. 647]; Elias GIAN-<br />

NAKIS, “Anaxagoras in the Baghdad Physics,” 35-<br />

50 [ref. 649]; Carl EHRIG-EGGERT, “Yaḥyā ibn<br />

↩Adī on Universals and the Intellect,” 51-61; Dominique<br />

URVOY, “Abū Bakr al-Rāzī and Yaḥyā ibn<br />

↩Adī,” 63-70; Peter ADAMSON, “Platonic Pleasures<br />

in Epicurus and al-Rāzī,” 71-94; P. E. PORMANN,<br />

“Medical Methodology and Hospital Practice: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Fourth-/Tenth-Century Baghdad,” 95-118<br />

[ref. 725]; Lutz RICHTER-BERNBURG, “Abū Bakr<br />

al-Rāzī and al-Fārābi on Medicine and Authority,”<br />

119-130 [ref. 726]; Daniel De SMET, “Al-Fārābī’s<br />

Influence on Ḥamīd al-Dīn al-Kirmānī’s Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Intellect and Soul,” 131-150 [ref. 713]; Antonella<br />

STRAFACE, “An Esoteric Interpretation <strong>of</strong> the Basmala<br />

in the Kitāb Shajarat al-yāqin,” 151-162;<br />

Carmela BAFFIONI, “Metaphors <strong>of</strong> Light and the<br />

‘Verse <strong>of</strong> Light’ in the Brethren <strong>of</strong> Purity,” 163-<br />

177 [ref. 645]; Godefroid de CALLATAŸ, “World<br />

Cycles and Geological Changes According to the<br />

Brethren,” 179-193 [ref. 704]; David C. REISMAN,<br />

“An Obscure Neoplatonist <strong>of</strong> the Fourth/Tenth<br />

Century and the Putative Philoponus Source,” 239-<br />

264; Hans Hinrich BIESTERFELDT, “Ibn Farīghūn<br />

on Communication,” 265-276.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R6]<br />

645. BAFFIONI, Carmela. “Metaphors <strong>of</strong> Light and<br />

the ‘Verse <strong>of</strong> Light’ in the Brethren <strong>of</strong> Purity.” In In<br />

the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by ADAMSON (2008)<br />

[ref. 644], 163–177.<br />

646. BEN-ZAKEN, Avner. Reading Hayy Ibn-<br />

Yaqzan: A Cross-Cultural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Autodidacticism.<br />

(xiii + 191 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780801897399.<br />

On the transmission <strong>of</strong> a medieval text over the<br />

centuries.<br />

647. BLACK, Deborah L. “Al-Fārābī on Meno’s<br />

Paradox.” In In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by<br />

ADAMSON (2008) [ref. 644], 15–34.<br />

648. EHRIG-EGGERT, Carl. “Schlüsse aus einer<br />

notwendigen und einer assertorischen Prämisse bei<br />

Averroes.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 16 (2004-<br />

2005): 75–102.<br />

649. GIANNAKIS, Elias. “Anaxagoras in the Baghdad<br />

Physics.” In In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by<br />

ADAMSON (2008) [ref. 644], 35–50.<br />

650. ŞEŞEN, Ramazan. “La Description et la<br />

Critique des Manuscrits Philosophiques Arabo-<br />

Islamiques.” In Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin<br />

İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and DURUKAL (2006)<br />

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210-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

651. ABDELJAOUAD, M. “Issues in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Mathematics Teaching in Arab Countries.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching and Learning<br />

Mathematics” [ref. 304]. Paedagogica Hist. 42<br />

(2006): 629–664.<br />

Looks at the 18th-century teacher <strong>of</strong> mathematics<br />

Mahmud Maqdīsh from Tunisia.<br />

652. BELLOSTA, Hélène. “Geometry and Dioptrics<br />

in Classical Islam.” Physis 44 (2007): 501–510.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Roshdi RASHED, Geometry and<br />

Dioptrics in Classical Islam (2005).<br />

653. BOULAHIA, Néjib. “Quelques contributions<br />

arabes en trigonométrie sphérique.” In Études<br />

d’histoire des sciences arabes, edited by ABATTOUY<br />

(2007) [ref. 616], 35–41.<br />

654. DOLD-SAMPLONIUS, Yvonne. “Al-Kāshī’s<br />

Method to Calculate Arches.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à<br />

Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves, edited<br />

by DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 173–187.<br />

655. FOLKERTS, Menso, and Richard LORCH. “The<br />

Arabic Sources <strong>of</strong> Jordanus de Nemore.” In Études<br />

d’histoire des sciences arabes, edited by ABATTOUY<br />

(2007) [ref. 616], 121–139.<br />

656. HOGENDIJK, Jan P. “Al-Kāshī’s Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> π to 16 Decimals in an Old Manuscript.” Z. Gesch.<br />

Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 73–153.<br />

657. HOGENDIJK, Jan P. “Similar Mathematics in<br />

Different Cultures: Jamshīd al-Kāshī and Ludolph<br />

van Ceulen on the Determination <strong>of</strong> π.” In Mélanges<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves,<br />

edited by DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 189–<br />

203.<br />

658. KHAYYAM, Omar. An Essay by the Uniquely<br />

Wise ↩Abel Fath Omar Bin Al-Khayyam on Algebra<br />

and Equations: algebra wa al-muqabala. Trans. by<br />

Roshdi KHALIL. Great Books <strong>of</strong> Islamic Civilisation.<br />

(xiv + 57 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Reading, UK: Garnet,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9781859641804.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R423]<br />

659. MAIERÙ, Luigi. “Alla riscoperta di fonti Arabe:<br />

gli scritti di al-Sijzī (sec. X).” Physis 44 (2007): 275–<br />

290.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Roshdi RASHED, Oeuvre<br />

mathématique d’al-Sijzī. Volume I (2004).<br />

660. MOUSSA, Ali. “Mathematical Methods in Abu<br />

Al-Wafa’s Almagest and the Qibla Determinations.”<br />

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661. NEUBAUER, Eckhard. “Die Euklid Zugeschriebene<br />

‘Teilung des Kanon’ in Arabischer<br />

Übersetzung.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 16 (2004-<br />

2005): 309–385.<br />

662. OAKS, Jeff. “Medieval Arabic Algebra as an<br />

Artificial Language.” J. Indian Phil. 35 (2007):<br />

543–575.<br />

663. REBSTOCK, Ulrich. “Arithmetik (ḥisāb) und<br />

Erbteilungslehre (↩ilm al-farā↪iḍ): Symbiose einer<br />

islamischen Wissenschaftsdisziplin.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-<br />

Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 269–285.<br />

664. YOUNG, Gregg de. “Quṭb al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī<br />

and his Persian Translation <strong>of</strong> Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī’s<br />

Taḥrīr uṣūl Uqlidus.” Farhang 20 (2007): 17–75.<br />

On an Arabic edition <strong>of</strong> Euclid’s Elements.<br />

665. YOUNG, Gregg de. “Recovering Truncated<br />

Texts: Examples from the Euclidean Transmission.”<br />

In A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO et al. (2008)<br />

[ref. 621], 247–281.<br />

666. YOUNG, Gregg de. “The Taḥrīr Kitāb Uṣūl<br />

Uqlīdis <strong>of</strong> Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī: Its Sources.” Z.<br />

Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 1–72.<br />

On a widely read Arabic mathematical treatise.<br />

210-104. MUSIC<br />

667. NEUBAUER, Eckhard. “Quṭb al-Dīn Shīrāzī<br />

(d. 1311) on Muscial Metres (ĪQĀ↩).” Z. Gesch.<br />

Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 357–371.<br />

668. NEUBAUER, Eckhard. “Zwölf Dastgāh. Eine<br />

persische Handschrift aus dem 19. Jahrhundert mit<br />

Angaben zum musikalischen Vortrag der Elegie auf<br />

den Tod des Märtyrers Ḥosein b. ↩Alī b. Abī Ṭāleb<br />

von Moḥtašam Kāšānī.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss.<br />

17 (2006-2007): 301–372.<br />

669. WRIGHT, Owen. “Die melodischen Modi bei<br />

Ibn Sīnā und die Entwicklung der Modalpraxis von<br />

Ibn al-Munaǧǧim bis zu Ṣafī al-Dīn al-Urmawī.” Z.<br />

Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 16 (2004-2005): 224–308.<br />

210-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

670. BAGHERI, M. “Kūshyār ibn Labbān’s Accounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Calendars in His Jāmi↩ Zīj.” J. Hist. Arabic Sci. 14<br />

(2008): 69–114.<br />

671. BELLOSTA, Hélène. “Ibn Al-Haytham: astronomie,<br />

géométrie sphérique et trigonométrie.” Physis<br />

45 (2008): 375–386.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Roshdi RASHED, Ibn al-Haytham<br />

(2006) [ref. 690].<br />

672. BELLVER, José. “Jābir b. Aflaḥ on the Lunar<br />

Eccentricity and Prosneusis at Syzygies.” Z. Gesch.<br />

Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 213–239.<br />

673. BELLVER, José. “On Jābir b. Aflaḥ’s Criticisms<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s Almagest.” In A Shared Legacy, edited<br />

by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 181–189.<br />

674. BRENTJES, Sonja. “Shams al-Dīn al-Sakhāwī<br />

on Muwaqqits, Mu’adhdhins, and the Teachers <strong>of</strong><br />

Various Astronomical Disciplines in Mamluk Cities<br />

in the Fifteenth Century.” In A Shared Legacy, edited<br />

by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 129–150.<br />

675. CALVO, Emilia. “Un traité d’Ibn Bāṣo sur<br />

la tablette universelle pour toutes les latitudes.” In<br />

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ABATTOUY (2007) [ref. 616], 83–98.<br />

676. COMES, Mercè. “La trépidation dans les tables<br />

astronomiques d’al-Andalus et d’Afrique du Nord.”<br />

In Études d’histoire des sciences arabes, edited by<br />

ABATTOUY (2007) [ref. 616], 99–120.<br />

677. DEKKER, Elly, and Paul KUNITZSCH. “An<br />

Early Islamic Tradition in Globe Making.” Z. Gesch.<br />

Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 155–211.<br />

On celestial globes.<br />

678. FAZLIOĞLU, Ihsan. “The Samarqand<br />

Mathematical-Astronomical School: A Basis for<br />

Ottoman Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong>.” J. Hist. Arabic<br />

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679. FORCADA, Miquel. “Astronomy, Astrology<br />

and the <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Ancients in Early al-Andalus<br />

(2nd/8th–3rd/9th centuries).” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam.<br />

Wiss. 16 (2004-2005): 1–74.<br />

680. GIAHI YAZDI, Hamid-Reza. “Al-Khāzinī’s<br />

Complex Tables for Determining Lunar Crescent<br />

Visibility.” Suhayl 9 (2009): 149–184.<br />

681. GRIFFEL, Frank. “Al-Ghazālī’s Cosmology<br />

in the Veil Section <strong>of</strong> his Mishkāt al-Anwār.” In<br />

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682. KING, David A. “Islamic Astronomical Instruments<br />

and Some Examples <strong>of</strong> Transmission to<br />

Europe.” In A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO et al.<br />

(2008) [ref. 621], 321–361.<br />

683. KING, David A. “On the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astronomy<br />

in the Medieval Maghrib.” In Études d’histoire<br />

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[ref. 616], 175–218.<br />

684. KING, David A. “Two Astrolabes for the Ottoman<br />

Sultan Bayezit II.” In Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong><br />

Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and DU-<br />

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685. MORRISON, Robert. “Falsafa and Astronomy<br />

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686. OAKS, Jeffrey A. “Equations and Equating in<br />

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687. PANTAZIS, George, and Evangelia LAMBROU.<br />

“Investigating the Orientation <strong>of</strong> Eleven Mosques in<br />

Greece.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 159–166.<br />

688. RAGEP, F. Jamil. “Islamic Reactions to<br />

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689. RAGEP, F. Jamil. “The Khilāṣ kayfiyyat tarkīb<br />

al-aflāk <strong>of</strong> al-Jūzjānī: A Preliminary Description <strong>of</strong><br />

its Avicennian Themes.” In Avicenna and His Legacy,<br />

edited by LANGERMANN (2010) [ref. 624], 301–306.<br />

690. RASHED, Roshdi. Ibn al-Haytham : Astronomie,<br />

géométrie sphérique et trigonométrie. Les<br />

Mathématiques infinitésimales du IX e au XI e siècle.<br />

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691. SALIBA, George. “Embedding Scientific Ideas<br />

as a Mode <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Transmission.” In A Shared<br />

Legacy, edited by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621],<br />

193–213.<br />

Uses astronomical and calendrical case studies.<br />

692. SCHRAMM, Matthias, Carl-Philipp ALBERT,<br />

Michael SCHÜTZ, Martin BRUNOLD, and Martin<br />

GERMANN. “Der Astrolabtext aus der Handschrift<br />

Codex 196, Bürgerbibliothek Bern—Spuren arabischer<br />

Wissenschaft im mittelalterlichen Abendland.”<br />

Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 17 (2006-2007): 199–<br />

300.<br />

693. YAZDI, Hamid-Reza Giahi. “False Dawn Theories<br />

in the Astronomy <strong>of</strong> the Islamic Period: A<br />

Preliminary Survey.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 16<br />

(2004-2005): 103–124.<br />

210-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

694. CASULLERAS, Josep. “Mathematical Astrology<br />

in the Medieval Islamic West.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-<br />

Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 241–268.<br />

695. DÍAZ-FAJARDO, Montse. “Métodos de prorrogación<br />

relacionados con la proyección de rayos : la<br />

prorrogación de la qisma en la obra de al-Baqqār de<br />

Fez.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60 (2010): 299–328.<br />

696. KENNEDY, Edward S. “Al-Battānī’s Astrological<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Prophet and the Early Caliphate.”<br />

Suhayl 9 (2009): 13–148.<br />

697. KUNITZSCH, Paul. “Augenkrankheiten bei Abū<br />

Ma↩šar.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-<br />

2009): 343–350.<br />

On astrology and eye disease.<br />

210-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

698. EL-BIZRI, Nader. “The Groundbreaking<br />

Physics <strong>of</strong> Averroës.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

210–214.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Ruth GLASNER, Averroes’ Physics<br />

(2009).<br />

699. WIDEMANN, Eilhard, and Max MEYERHOF.<br />

“Über ein optisches Werk des Aḥmad al-Qarāfī.” Z.<br />

Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 17 (2006-2007): 1–124.<br />

Posthumous publication <strong>of</strong> a text about 13thcentury<br />

optics.<br />

210-114. ALCHEMY<br />

700. AL-HASSAN, Ahmad Y. Studies in Al-Kimiya’:<br />

Critical Issues in Latin and Arabic Alchemy<br />

and Chemistry. (x + 320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783487142739.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R10]<br />

701. KURZMANN, Peter. “Einige Glasgeräte der<br />

arabischen Alchemie.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009):<br />

184–200.<br />

210-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

702. BAFFIONI, Carmela. “La science des pierres<br />

précieuses dans l’Épître des Ikhwān al Ṣafā’ : entre<br />

les catalogues encyclopédiques et le commentaire<br />

philosophique.” In Aux origines de la géologie de<br />

l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 380], 75–90.<br />

703. BURNETT, Charles. “Does the Sea Breathe,<br />

Boil or Bloat? A Textual Problem in Abū Ma↩shar’s<br />

Explanations <strong>of</strong> Tides.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam<br />

Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by<br />

DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 73–79.<br />

704. CALLATAŸ, Godefroid de. “World Cycles and<br />

Geological Changes According to the Brethren.” In<br />

In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by ADAMSON (2008)<br />

[ref. 644], 179–193.<br />

705. ZAKERI, Mohsen. “The Reception <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s<br />

Meteorologia in the Persian World: Isfizārī’s<br />

Meteorology.” In A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO<br />

et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 309–320.<br />

210-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

706. GOODRICH, Thomas D. “Better Directions at<br />

Sea: The Piri Reis Innovation.” In Essays in Honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and<br />

DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 501–524.<br />

707. HAGEN, Gottfried. “Kâtib Çelebi and<br />

Sipâhîzâde.” In Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin<br />

İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and DURUKAL (2006)<br />

[ref. 623], 525–542.<br />

On the author’s discovery <strong>of</strong> a map in a manuscript.<br />

708. HERRERA-CASAIS, Mónica. “The 1413–14<br />

Sea Chart <strong>of</strong> Aḥmad a-Ṭanjī.” In A Shared Legacy,<br />

edited by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 283–307.<br />

709. KING, David A. “A World-Map in the Tradition<br />

<strong>of</strong> al-Bīrūnī (ca. 1040) and al-Khāzinī (ca. 1120)<br />

Presented by Sirāj al-Dīn al-Sajāwandī (1210).” In<br />

Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis<br />

et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 14], 131–160.<br />

710. RENDA, Günsel. “Mapping and Picturing:<br />

Maps as Records <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>.” In Essays in Honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and<br />

DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 517–524.<br />

210-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

711. HAMEED, Salman. “Evolution and Creationism<br />

in the Islamic World.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Religion, edited<br />

by DIXON et al. (2010) [ref. 229], 133–152.


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210-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

712. HANSBERGER, Rotraud. “Plotinus Arabus<br />

Rides Again.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 21 (<strong>2011</strong>): 57–84.<br />

Focuses on an Arabic translation <strong>of</strong> Ennead IV.6<br />

(on sense-perception and memory).<br />

713. SMET, Daniel De. “Al-Fārābī’s Influence on<br />

Ḥamīd al-Dīn al-Kirmānī’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Intellect and<br />

Soul.” In In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by ADAM-<br />

SON (2008) [ref. 644], 131–150.<br />

210-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

714. GROPP, Harald. “Bin Waḥshiyya’s 93 Alphabets<br />

and Mathematics.” In A Shared Legacy, edited<br />

by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 175–180.<br />

715. HÄMEEN-ANTTILA, Jaakko. “Al-Aṣma↩ī,<br />

Early Arabic Lexicography and Kutub al-Farq.” Z.<br />

Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 16 (2004-2005): 141–148.<br />

210-146. HISTORY AS A DISCIPLINE<br />

716. SEZGIN, Ursula. “Ein arabischer Text (4./10.<br />

Jahrhundert) über Könige von Ägypten gewährt Einblicke<br />

in das spätantike Ägypten, zugleich V. und<br />

letzter Teil von Pharaonische Wunderwerke bei Ibn<br />

Waṣīf aṣ-Ṣābi↪ und al-Mas↩ūdī.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-<br />

Islam. Wiss. 16 (2004-2005): 149–223.<br />

210-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

717. AMBJÖRN, Lena. “A New Source for the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine: An Arabic Medical Handbook<br />

from the 10th Century.” In A Shared Legacy, edited<br />

by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 227–235.<br />

718. CHIPMAN, Leigh N. “Is Medicine an ↩ilm? A<br />

Preliminary Note on Quṭb al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī’s al-Tuhfa<br />

al-sa↩diyya (MS Şehid ↩Ali Peşa 2047).” In Avicenna<br />

and His Legacy, edited by LANGERMANN (2010)<br />

[ref. 624], 289–300.<br />

719. FORCADA, Miquel. “Ibn Bajja on Medicine<br />

and Medical Experience.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 21 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

111–148.<br />

720. GADELRAB, Sherry Sayed. “Discourses on Sex<br />

Differences in Medieval Scholarly Islamic Thought.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 40–81.<br />

721. GAROFALO, Ivan. “Il commento di Abû l-<br />

Faraj ibn at-Tayyib all’Ars medica di Galeno.” In<br />

L’Ars medica (Tegni) de Galien, edited by PALMIERI<br />

(2008) [ref. 531], 67–125.<br />

722. JAVADI, Mohsen. “Spiritual Medicine in the<br />

Muslim World with Special Emphasis on Rāzī’s<br />

Book.” In A Shared Legacy, edited by CALVO et<br />

al. (2008) [ref. 621], 215–226.<br />

723. MUÑOZ, Carmen Peña, and Fernando Girón<br />

IRUESTE. “The Identification <strong>of</strong> Medieval Fevers<br />

according to Al-Isra’ili, Avenzoar and Bernard Gordon.”<br />

Cronos 8 (2005): 95–120.<br />

724. PEÑA, Carmen, and Fernando GIRÓN. “El<br />

‘Capítulo sobre la conservación de la salud’ del Kitāb<br />

al-taysīr fī l-mudāwāt wa-l-tadbīr de Avenzoar (c.<br />

1095–1162).” Dynamis 30 (2010): 281–308.<br />

725. PORMANN, P. E. “Medical Methodology and<br />

Hospital Practice: The Case <strong>of</strong> Fourth-/Tenth-Century<br />

Baghdad.” In In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by<br />

ADAMSON (2008) [ref. 644], 95–118.<br />

726. RICHTER-BERNBURG, Lutz. “Abū Bakr al-<br />

Rāzī and al-Fārābi on Medicine and Authority.” In<br />

In the Age <strong>of</strong> al-Fārābī, edited by ADAMSON (2008)<br />

[ref. 644], 119–130.<br />

727. STROHMAIER, Gotthard. “Die arabische<br />

Medizingeschichtsschreibung des Mittelalters und<br />

ihre Voraussetzungen.” In Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung,<br />

edited by RÜTTEN (2009)<br />

[ref. 534], 157–169.<br />

210-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

728. REISMAN, David C. “Two Medieval Arabic<br />

Treatises on the Nutritive Faculties.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-<br />

Islam. Wiss. 18 (2008-2009): 287–324.<br />

210-153. PHARMACY<br />

729. AMBJÖRN, Lena. “Qusṭā ibn Lūqā on the<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> Purgative Drugs, Edition, Translation<br />

and Commentary.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. 17<br />

(2006-2007): 125–197.<br />

210-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

730. ÁGOSTON, Gábor. “Disjointed Historiography<br />

and Islamic Military Technology: The European<br />

Military Revolution Debate and the Ottomans.” In<br />

Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by<br />

KAÇAR and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 567–582.<br />

731. CANAVAS, Constantin. “Hydraulic Imagery in<br />

Medieval Arabic Texts.” In A Shared Legacy, edited<br />

by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621], 25–34.<br />

732. KREISER, Klaus. “Ottoman Clock Towers: A<br />

Preliminary Survey and Some General Remarks on<br />

Construction Dates, Sponsors, Locations and Functions.”<br />

In Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu,<br />

edited by KAÇAR and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623],<br />

543–556.<br />

On towers ranging from pre-Ottoman times to the<br />

early 20th century.<br />

733. SANJAKDAR CHARANI, Mona.<br />

“Développement de la Technologie dans le Monde<br />

Arabe (du IXe au XVIe s. ap. J.C.).” In A Shared<br />

Legacy, edited by CALVO et al. (2008) [ref. 621],<br />

35–56.<br />

210-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

734. EISENSTEIN, Herbert. “Die Arabische Veterinärmedizin—Bestandsaufnahme<br />

und Perspektiven<br />

eines Forschungszweiges.” Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam.<br />

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220. MEDIEVAL BYZANTINE CULTURAL<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

220-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

735. KATSIAMPOURA, Gianna. “John (Ioannis) VII<br />

the Grammarian: Scientist or/and Magician?” Arch.<br />

Int. Hist. Sci. 60 (2010): 33–42.<br />

220-114. ALCHEMY<br />

736. KATSIAMPOURA, Gianna. “Transmutation <strong>of</strong><br />

Matter in Byzantium: The Case <strong>of</strong> Michael Psellos,<br />

the Alchemist.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 663–668.<br />

220-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

737. KALDELLIS, Anthony. “The Literature <strong>of</strong><br />

Plague and the Anxieties <strong>of</strong> Piety in Sixth-Century<br />

Byzantium.” In Piety and Plague, edited by MOR-<br />

MANDO and WORCESTER (2007) [ref. 557], 1–24.<br />

230. ASIAN CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />

230-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

738. ARRAULT, Alain, and Catherine JAMI. (Eds.)<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Technology in East Asia: The Legacy <strong>of</strong><br />

Joseph Needham. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the XXth International<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (Liège, 20-26<br />

July 1997). Vol. 9. (153 pp.; ill.) Turnhout: Brepols,<br />

2001. ISBN: 9782503512686.<br />

Contents: Catherine JAMI, “Introduction: <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology in East Asia,” 7-10; Gregory<br />

BLUE, “Joseph Needham, Heterodox Marxism,<br />

and Chinese <strong>Science</strong>,” 11-20 [ref. 741]; H. Floris<br />

COHEN, “Joseph Needham’s Grand Question, and<br />

How to Make It Productive for Our Understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Scientific Revolution,” 21-31 [ref. 742];<br />

Georges MÉTAILIÉ, “Needham’s Vision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Encounter <strong>of</strong> China and Europe: The Case <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Botany,” 33-42 [ref. 770]; Peter J.<br />

GOLAS, “Technological Illustration in China: A<br />

Post-Needham Perspective,” 43-58 [ref. 784]; SUN<br />

Xiaochun and Jacob KISTEMAKER, “Influence <strong>of</strong><br />

Islamic Astronomy in Song and Yuan China: Some<br />

Facts and Discussions,” 59-74 [ref. 763]; Yung Sik<br />

KIM, “Some Reflections on the Western Scientific<br />

Traditions from the East Asian Perspective,” 75-84<br />

[ref. 25]; Togo TSUKAHARA, Keizo HASHIMOTO<br />

and Noriaki MATSUMURA, “Needham’s Impact<br />

on Japanese <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 85-93 [ref. 743];<br />

Dhruv RAINA, “Cognitive Homologies in the Studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Indian Antiquity: A Historiographic<br />

Axis <strong>of</strong> the Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>,” 95-110 [ref. 793]; Vera V. DOROFEEVA-<br />

LICHTMANN, “Why The Classic <strong>of</strong> Mountains and<br />

Seas (The Shan Hai Jing) Contains Topographically<br />

Inaccurate Data,” 111-124 [ref. 764]; Alain<br />

ARRAULT, “Pensée corrélative et arithmologie en<br />

Chine: Le cas de Shao Yong (1012–1077),” 125-<br />

137 [ref. 754]; CHEN Meidong, “The Argument<br />

between Right-Rotation Theory and Left-Rotation<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> the Sun, the Moon, and the Five Planets<br />

in Ancient China,” 139-143 [ref. 757]; Ken’ichi<br />

SATO, “The Acceptance <strong>of</strong> Proportional Expression<br />

in Japan,” 145-152 [ref. 750].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R34]<br />

739. DENG, Yinke. Ancient Chinese Inventions:<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> Years <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology.<br />

Cultural China Series. (155 pp.; ill.; index.) Beijing:<br />

China Intercontinental Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9787508516899.<br />

740. SELA, Ori. “Qian Daxin (1728–1804): Knowledge,<br />

Identity, and Reception <strong>History</strong> in China, 1750–<br />

1930.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3452628.<br />

Dissertation at Princeton University, <strong>2011</strong>. 463 pp.<br />

230-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />

METHODS<br />

741. BLUE, Gregory. “Joseph Needham, Heterodox<br />

Marxism, and Chinese <strong>Science</strong>.” In <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT and<br />

JAMI (2001) [ref. 738], 11–20.<br />

742. COHEN, H. Floris. “Joseph Needham’s Grand<br />

Question, and How to Make It Productive for Our Understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Scientific Revolution.” In <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT<br />

and JAMI (2001) [ref. 738], 21–31.<br />

743. TSUKAHARA, Togo, Keizo HASHIMOTO, and<br />

Noriaki MATSUMURA. “Needham’s Impact on<br />

Japanese <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT and JAMI<br />

(2001) [ref. 738], 85–93.<br />

230-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

744. SMITS, Gregory. “Warding <strong>of</strong>f Calamity in<br />

Japan: A Comparison <strong>of</strong> the 1855 Catfish Prints and<br />

the 1862 Measles Prints.” EASTM 30 (2009): 9–31.<br />

230-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

745. PALMER, David A. Qigong Fever: Body, <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

and Utopia in China. (xi + 356 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9780231140669.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R602]<br />

230-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

746. TINIOS, Ellis. “Art, Anatomy and Eroticism:<br />

The Human Body in Japanese Illustrated Books <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Edo Period, 1615–1868.” EASTM 31 (2010): 44–63.<br />

230-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

747. SUMIKO, Otsubo. “Eugenics in Sino-Japanese<br />

Contexts.” EASTM 31 (2010): 103–108.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Yuehtsen Juliette CHUNG, Struggle<br />

for National Survival (2002).<br />

230-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

748. HART, Roger. The Chinese Roots <strong>of</strong> Linear<br />

Algebra. (xiii + 286 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

MD; London: Johns Hopkins University Press, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9780801897559.


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749. PELLATT, Valerie. Numbers and Numeracy<br />

in Chinese Culture, Language and Education: The<br />

Social Substratum <strong>of</strong> the Development <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />

Thinking. (v + 123 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780773452558.<br />

750. SATO, Ken’ichi. “The Acceptance <strong>of</strong> Proportional<br />

Expression in Japan.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT and JAMI<br />

(2001) [ref. 738], 145–152.<br />

751. VOLKOV, Alexei. “Commentaries upon Commentaries:<br />

The Translation <strong>of</strong> the Jiu zhang suan shu<br />

by Karine Chemla and Guo Shuchun.” Hist. Math. 37<br />

(2010): 281–301.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Karine CHEMLA and GUO<br />

Shuchun, Les Neuf Chapitres (2004).<br />

752. WANG, Youjun. “Hands-On Mathematics: Two<br />

Cases from Ancient Chinese Mathematics.” Sci. &<br />

Educ. 18 (2009): 631–640.<br />

753. YING, Jia-Ming. “The Kujang sulhae: Nam<br />

Pyong-Gil’s Reinterpretation <strong>of</strong> the Mathematical<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> the Jiuzhang suanshu.” Hist. Math. 38<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–27.<br />

230-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

754. ARRAULT, Alain. “Pensée corrélative et arithmologie<br />

en Chine: Le cas de Shao Yong (1012–<br />

1077).” In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in East Asia,<br />

edited by ARRAULT and JAMI (2001) [ref. 738],<br />

125–137.<br />

755. BONNET-BIDAUD, Jean-Marc, Françoise<br />

PRADERIE, and Susan WHITFIELD. “The Dunhuang<br />

Chinese Sky: A Comprehensive Study <strong>of</strong> the Oldest<br />

Known Star Atlas.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

39–60.<br />

756. CHEN, Kwan-yu, W. ORCHISTON, B. SOON-<br />

THORNTHUM, and R. STROM. (Eds.) Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fifth International Conference on Oriental Astronomy.<br />

(184 pp.) Chiang Mai, Thailand: Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> Press, Chiang Mai University, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9789746720038.<br />

Conference held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 4–8<br />

October, 2004.<br />

757. CHEN Meidong. “The Argument between<br />

Right-Rotation Theory and Left-Rotation Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sun, the Moon, and the Five Planets in Ancient<br />

China.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in East<br />

Asia, edited by ARRAULT and JAMI (2001) [ref. 738],<br />

139–143.<br />

758. CULLEN, Christopher. “Understanding the<br />

Planets in Ancient China: Prediction and Divination<br />

in the Wu xing zhan.” Early Sci. & Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

218–251.<br />

759. GUAN, Yuzhen. “A New Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Shen<br />

Kuo’s Ying Biao Yi .” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010):<br />

707–719.<br />

Analyzes the method <strong>of</strong> orienting a gnomon developed<br />

by the eleventh-century Chinese scientist<br />

Shen Kuo.<br />

760. NAKAMURA, Tsuko. “The Earliest Telescope<br />

Preserved in Japan.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008):<br />

201–212.<br />

761. NAKAYAMA Shigeru. “Incommensurability between<br />

Western Geometrical and Chinese Numericoalgebraic<br />

Astronomy: Takebe Katahiro’s Interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Planetary Limit Degrees.” EASTM 30 (2009):<br />

93–102.<br />

762. STROM, Richard G. “The Origin and Meaning<br />

<strong>of</strong> Colourful Descriptions in Chinese Astronomical<br />

Records.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 87–96.<br />

763. SUN Xiaochun and Jacob KISTEMAKER. “Influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Islamic Astronomy in Song and Yuan<br />

China: Some Facts and Discussions.” In <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT and<br />

JAMI (2001) [ref. 738], 59–74.<br />

230-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

764. DOROFEEVA-LICHTMANN, Vera V. “Why The<br />

Classic <strong>of</strong> Mountains and Seas (The Shan Hai Jing)<br />

Contains Topographically Inaccurate Data.” In <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology in East Asia, edited by AR-<br />

RAULT and JAMI (2001) [ref. 738], 111–124.<br />

765. HOSTETLER, Laura. “Global or Local? Exploring<br />

Connections between Chinese and European<br />

Geographical Knowledge during the Early Modern<br />

Period.” Part <strong>of</strong> a workshop on “Global <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Comparative <strong>History</strong>” [ref. 15]. EASTM 26 (2007):<br />

117–135.<br />

Extensive study <strong>of</strong> cross-cultural interaction taking<br />

place within China.<br />

230-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

766. PERDUE, Peter C. “Is There a Chinese View <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology and Nature?” In The Illusory Boundary,<br />

edited by REUSS and CUTCLIFFE (2010) [ref. 407].<br />

230-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

767. HUANG, Chun Chang, and Hongxia SU. “Climate<br />

Change and Zhou Relocations in Early Chinese<br />

<strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special feature: “Narratives <strong>of</strong> Climate<br />

Change” [ref. 3841]. J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009):<br />

297–310.<br />

768. MUSCOLINO, Micah S. Fishing Wars and Environmental<br />

Change in Late Imperial and Modern<br />

China. Harvard East Asian Monograph. (vi + 286<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard<br />

University Asia Center: Distributed by Harvard<br />

University Pres, 2009. ISBN: 9780674035980.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R569]<br />

230-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

769. LIU, Lydia H. “Life as Form: How Biomimesis<br />

Encountered Buddhism in Lu Xun.” J. Asian Stud. 68<br />

(2009): 21–54.


230. Asian contexts 63<br />

230-131. BOTANY<br />

770. MÉTAILIÉ, Georges. “Needham’s Vision <strong>of</strong><br />

the Encounter <strong>of</strong> China and Europe: The Case <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Botany.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT and JAMI (2001)<br />

[ref. 738], 33–42.<br />

230-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

771. SHEN, Heyong. “Scientific Psychology within<br />

the Chinese Language and Cultural Context.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts<br />

<strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 333–342.<br />

230-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

772. FÜHRER, Berhard. “Seers and Jesters: Predicting<br />

the Future and Punning by Graph Analysis.”<br />

EASTM 25 (2006): 47–68.<br />

On the ancient study <strong>of</strong> Chinese characters, including<br />

glyphomancy for making predictions.<br />

230-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

773. CHENG, Hsiao-wen. “Authority or Alternative?<br />

Rethinking Gender and the Use <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Knowledge in Song China, 960–1279.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Apparatus XY: Gender Praxes<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chinese and Western Medicine.”<br />

URL: http://www.genderforum.org/issues/<br />

apparatus-xy/authority-or-alternative (Accessed<br />

on March 28, <strong>2011</strong>). Gender Forum 24 (2009):<br />

Approx. 7,200 words.<br />

774. CHU Pingyi. “Narrating a <strong>History</strong> for China’s<br />

Medical Past: Christianity, Natural Philosophy and<br />

<strong>History</strong> in Wang Honghan’s Gujin yishi (<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine Past and Present).” EASTM 28 (2008):<br />

14–35.<br />

On the 17th-century Christian Confucian physician<br />

Wang Honghan and the use <strong>of</strong> foreign knoweldge.<br />

775. LEUNG, Angela Ki Che. “Cong laibing shi kan<br />

Zhongguo shi di tese.” In Chinese. Translated title:<br />

[Looking at the Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Chinese <strong>History</strong><br />

through the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Lai Disorder (Leprosy)].<br />

In Cong yi liao shi kan Zhongguo shi, edited by LI<br />

(2008) [ref. 777], 297–330.<br />

776. LEUNG, Angela Ki Che. (Ed.) Medicine for<br />

Women in Imperial China. (212 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Leiden: Brill, 2006. ISBN: 9789004151963.<br />

Includes: Angela Ki Che LEUNG, “Recent Trends<br />

in the Study <strong>of</strong> Medicine for Women in Imperial<br />

China,” 2-18; Robin D. S. YATES, “Medicine for<br />

Women in Early China: A Preliminary Survey,”<br />

19-73; Sabine WILMS, “Ten Times More Difficult<br />

to Treat’: Female Bodies in Medical Texts<br />

from Early Imperial China,” 74-107; Jen-der LEE,<br />

“Childbirth in Early Imperial China,” 108-178;<br />

Marta E. HANSON, “Depleted Men, Emotional<br />

Women: Gender and Medicine in the Ming Dynasty,”<br />

179-196; Charlotte FURTH, “<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Secondary Sources on Medicine and Gender:<br />

Early Imperial China,” 201-212.<br />

777. LI Jianmin. (Ed.) Cong yi liao shi kan Zhongguo<br />

shi. [Chinese <strong>History</strong> through the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine] In Chinese. (v + 601 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Taipei:<br />

Linking Publishers, 2008. ISBN: 9789570833270.<br />

Includes: Angela Ki Che LEUNG, “Cong laibing<br />

shi kan Zhongguo shi di tese,” 297-330 [ref. 775].<br />

778. PENG, Mu. “The Doctor’s Body: Embodiment<br />

and Multiplicity <strong>of</strong> Chinese Medical Knowledge.”<br />

EASTM 25 (2006): 27–46.<br />

Discusses the emphasis on subjectivity in diagnosis;<br />

explores the case <strong>of</strong> acupuncture therapy.<br />

Covers the period from the 16th to the 20th centuries.<br />

779. TORCK, Mathieu. Avoiding the Dire Straits:<br />

An Inquiry into Food Provisions and Scurvy in the<br />

Maritime and Military <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> China and Wider<br />

East Asia. East Asian Economic and Socio-Cultural<br />

Studies. (vi + 280 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Wiesbaden:<br />

Harrassowitz, 2009. ISBN: 9783447058728.<br />

Traces the history <strong>of</strong> scurvy in China, Japan and<br />

Southeast Asia.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R774]<br />

780. UNSCHULD, Paul U. “When Health was Freed<br />

from Fate: Some Thoughts on the Liberating Potential<br />

<strong>of</strong> Early Chinese Medicine.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Plenary Lectures <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the 12th International<br />

Conference on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in East Asia.”<br />

EASTM 31 (2010): 11–24.<br />

781. WU, Yi-Li. Reproducing Women: Medicine,<br />

Metaphor and Childbirth in Late Imperial China.<br />

(xiii + 362 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley,<br />

CA: University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780520260689.<br />

782. YOELI-TLALIM, Ronit. “Tibetan ‘Wind’ and<br />

‘Wind’ Illnesses: Towards a Multicultural Approach<br />

to Health and Illness.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section,<br />

“Culture-Bound Syndromes” [ref. 545]. Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 318–324.<br />

230-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

783. MAILLIE, Tereasa. “Tears <strong>of</strong> Blood and Sorrow:<br />

Depression and Women in Traditional China.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Apparatus XY: Gender Praxes<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chinese and Western Medicine.”<br />

URL: http://www.genderforum.org/issues/<br />

apparatus-xy/tears-<strong>of</strong>-blood-and-sorrow<br />

(Accessed on March 28, <strong>2011</strong>). Gender Forum 24<br />

(2009): Approx. 10,000 words.<br />

Covers the period from the 11th to the 18th centuries.<br />

230-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

784. GOLAS, Peter J. “Technological Illustration in<br />

China: A Post-Needham Perspective.” In <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology in East Asia, edited by ARRAULT and<br />

JAMI (2001) [ref. 738], 43–58.<br />

785. KUHN, Dieter. “Reflections on the <strong>Current</strong><br />

State and Significance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> East Asian<br />

Technology.” EASTM 25 (2006): 9–26.


64 240. Indian contexts<br />

786. SIK, Kim Yung. “A Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Machines<br />

and Mechanics in Seventeenth-Century China: Wang<br />

Zheng’s Characterization and Justification <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Machines and Mechanics in the Qiqi<br />

Tushuo.” EASTM 31 (2010): 95.<br />

230-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

787. BUELL, Paul D., Timothy MAY, and David<br />

RAMEY. “Greek and Chinese Horse Medicine: Déjà<br />

vu All Over Again.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 94 (2010): 31–<br />

56.<br />

240. INDIAN CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />

240-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

788. BHARDWAJ, Manohar. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology in Ancient India. (280 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New Delhi, India: Cyber Tech Publications, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9788178846248.<br />

789. BISWAS, Arun Kumar. “Why Did the Scientific<br />

Renaissance Take Place in Europe and Not in India.”<br />

Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 241–285.<br />

790. HAYASHI, Takao. “Bījagaṇita <strong>of</strong> Bhāskara.”<br />

Sciamvs 10 (2009): 3–302.<br />

791. KHAN, Gulfishan. “Karīm Khān and his Perceptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western <strong>Science</strong> during his Visit to Britain<br />

in 1840–1841.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 505–<br />

531.<br />

240-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

792. MAJUMDAR, Sisir K. “Indian Renaissance:<br />

The Making <strong>of</strong> Modern India.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 131–154.<br />

240-6. HISTORY OF SCIENCE AS A PROFESSION<br />

793. RAINA, Dhruv. “Cognitive Homologies in the<br />

Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Indian Antiquity: A Historiographic<br />

Axis <strong>of</strong> the Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in East Asia,<br />

edited by ARRAULT and JAMI (2001) [ref. 738],<br />

95–110.<br />

240-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

794. JAISWAL, O. P. “Genesitic Roots and Philosophical<br />

Evolution <strong>of</strong> Vijñānavāda (Yogācārya) School <strong>of</strong><br />

Buddhism.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 41–48.<br />

240-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

795. VENKATESWARAN, T. V. “<strong>Science</strong> and Colonialism:<br />

Content and Character <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

in the Vernacular School Education in the Madras<br />

Presidency (1820–1900).” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007):<br />

87–114.<br />

240-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

796. GANERI, Jonardon. The Lost Age <strong>of</strong> Reason:<br />

Philosophy in Early Modern India 1450–1700. (288<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780199218745.<br />

240-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

797. DELIRE, Jean Michel. “Inférences chronologiques<br />

déduites d’une comparaison des commentaires<br />

à differents Öulbasutras.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam<br />

Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by<br />

DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 57–71.<br />

798. DIVAKARAN, P. P. “The First Textbook <strong>of</strong> Calculus:<br />

Yuktibhāṣā.” J. Indian Phil. 35 (2007): 417–<br />

443.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> a treatise on mathematics and astronomy,<br />

written by Indian astronomer Jyesthadeva about<br />

1530.<br />

799. GUPTA, R. C. “Techniques <strong>of</strong> Ancient Empirical<br />

Mathematics.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

63–100.<br />

800. JAOUICHE, Khalil. “India’s Contribution to<br />

Arab Mathematics.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

189–204.<br />

801. LAKSHMIKANTHAM, V. “Was India Mathematically<br />

Illiterate until the Fifth Century AD?” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 30 (2008): 85–90.<br />

802. MISHRA, Vinod. “Computation <strong>of</strong> √ n: A Modern<br />

Generalization <strong>of</strong> Ancient Technique.” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 49–61.<br />

803. MONTELLE, Clemency. “ ‘Having the Answers’:<br />

Writing the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics in India.”<br />

Hist. Math. 38 (<strong>2011</strong>): 111–122.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Kim PLOFKER, Mathematics in<br />

India (2009).<br />

804. NARASIMHA, Roddam. “Epistemology and<br />

Language in Indian Astronomy and Mathematics.” J.<br />

Indian Phil. 35 (2007): 521–541.<br />

Focus is on Nilakantha Somayaji.<br />

805. PHERŪ, Ṭhakkura. Gaṇitasārakaumudī: The<br />

Moonlight <strong>of</strong> the Essence <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. Edited by<br />

SaKHya. (xlvi + 278 pp.; bibl.; index.) New Delhi:<br />

Manohar, 2009. ISBN: 9788173048098.<br />

On an early text composed in Middle Indic.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R621]<br />

806. PRAKASA RAO, B. L. S. “Statistics as a<br />

Discipline in India.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2006/PrakasaRao.pdf (Accessed on<br />

November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Teaching<br />

Randomness? (1885–1945).” J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 2, no. 2 (2006): Approx. 4,100 words.<br />

Diachronical study from the 16th century to the<br />

20th century.<br />

807. RAINA, Dhruv. “Situating the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />

Arithmetical Knowledge in George Peacock’s<br />

Arithmetic.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 235–250.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the 18th-century European sources for<br />

Peacock’s history <strong>of</strong> mathematics.


240. Indian contexts 65<br />

808. SARMA, S. R. “Sudoku Yantra.” Indian J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 155–158.<br />

On an Indian mathematical square arranged similarly<br />

to a sudoku puzzle.<br />

809. SARMA, Sreeramula Rajeswara. “The Date<br />

<strong>of</strong> Āryabhaṭa—Refutation <strong>of</strong> V. Lakshmikantham’s<br />

Untenable View.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

411–417.<br />

Refutes V. LAKSHMIKANTHAM, “Was India Mathematically<br />

Illiterate until the Fifth Century AD?”<br />

Indian J. Hist. Sci. 30 (2008): 85–90 [ref. 801]<br />

810. TANEJA, Padmavati, and Nidhi HANDA. “Enlargement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vedis in the Śulbasūtras.” Indian J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 45 (2010): 175–188.<br />

On the mathematics used in the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

these ritual altars.<br />

811. VAHIA, M. N., and Nisha YADAV. “Harappan<br />

Geometry and Symmetry: A Study <strong>of</strong> Geometrical<br />

Patterns on Indus Objects.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45<br />

(2010): 343–368.<br />

240-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

812. BAVARE, Bhagyashree, Mahesh SHETTI, and<br />

P. P. DIVAKARAN. “Laghubhāskarī Ya-Vivaraṇa <strong>of</strong><br />

Śaṅkaranārāyaṇa: Its Significance in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Kerala Astronomy.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

47–61.<br />

On a 9th-century text.<br />

813. GONDHALEKAR, P. “Possible Chronological<br />

Markers in Vedic Texts.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–22.<br />

On astronomical markers in the texts.<br />

814. GONDHALEKAR, Prabhakar. “The Vedic<br />

Nakṣatra-names <strong>of</strong> the Months.” Indian J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 45 (2010): 331–341.<br />

815. IQBAL, Naseer, M. N. VAHIA, Tabasum MA-<br />

SOOD, and Aijaza AHMAD. “Some Early Astronomical<br />

Sites in the Kashmir Region.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 61–65.<br />

816. IYENGAR, R. N. “Comets and Meteoritic Showers<br />

in the Ṛgveda and Their Significance.” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 1–32.<br />

817. IYENGAR, R. N. “Dhruva the Ancient Indian<br />

Pole Star: Fixity, Rotation and Movement.” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 23–39.<br />

818. KAPOOR, R. C. “The Historical Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Total Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> Oct 17, 1762 Passing over<br />

Panjab.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 489–504.<br />

819. KOCHHAR, Rajesh. “Rāhu and Ketu in Mythological<br />

and Astronomological Contexts.” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 287–297.<br />

820. NARAYAN, Anil. “Dating the Sūrya Siddhānta<br />

Using Computational Simulation <strong>of</strong> Proper Motions<br />

and Ecliptic Variations.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45<br />

(2010): 455–476.<br />

821. RAO, N. Kameswara, and Phya THAKUR. “The<br />

Astronomical Significance <strong>of</strong> Megalithic Stone Alignments<br />

at Vibhuthihalli in Northern Karnataka.” J.<br />

Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 74–78.<br />

822. SARMA, S. R. “Nandigrāma <strong>of</strong> Gaṇeśa<br />

Daivajña.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 569–574.<br />

823. SHYLAJA, B. S., and Geetha KYDALA. “Inscriptions<br />

as Records <strong>of</strong> Celestial Events.” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 335–343.<br />

240-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

824. SHARAN, Anand M. “The Lost Knowledge—<br />

Accurate Positioning <strong>of</strong> Planets.” Indian J. Hist. Sci.<br />

45 (2010): 477–487.<br />

240-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

825. JAIN, L. C., and Prabha JAIN. The Exact <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

in the Karma Antiquity. (4v.; ill.) Jabalpur:<br />

Shri Brahmi Sundari Prasthasram Samiti, 2003–2006.<br />

ISBN: 9788188981014.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R395]<br />

240-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

826. SINGH, Nand Lal, RAMPRASAD, P. K.<br />

MISHRA, S. K. SHUKLA, Jitendra KUMAR, and<br />

Ramvijay SINGH. “Alcoholic Fermentation Techniques<br />

in Early Indian Tradition.” Indian J. Hist. Sci.<br />

45 (2010): 163–173.<br />

240-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

827. DUBE, R. K. “An Assessment <strong>of</strong> the Sanskrit<br />

Word Hemaghna Used for Lead Metal.” Indian J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 395–402.<br />

240-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

828. DELOCHE, Jean. “Roman Trade Routes in<br />

South India: Geographical and Technical Considerations<br />

(c. 1 st cent. BC–5 th cent. AD).” Indian J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 45 (2010): 33–46.<br />

240-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

829. BROWN, C. Mackenzie. “Hindu Responses to<br />

Darwinism: Assimilation and Rejection in a Colonial<br />

and Post-Colonial Context.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Darwin and Darwinism. Part Two: Pedagogical<br />

Studies” [ref. 449]. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 705–<br />

738.<br />

240-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

830. BHATTACHARYA, Jayanta. “Arrival <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Medicine: Âyurvedic Knowledge, Colonial Confrontation<br />

and Its Outcome.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 63–108.<br />

831. WUJASTYK, Dagma, and Frederick M. SMITH.<br />

(Eds.) Modern and Global Ayurveda: Pluralism and<br />

Paradigms. (xii + 349 pp.; bibl.; index.) Albany:<br />

State University <strong>of</strong> New York Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780791474891.


66 250. Jewish contexts<br />

Contributors include Mike SAKS, Dominik WU-<br />

JASTYK, Richard S. WEISS, Rachel BERGER,<br />

Robert E. SVOBODA, Claudia WELCH, Unnikrishnan<br />

PAYYAPPALLIMANA, G. Jan MEULENBELD,<br />

Joseph S. ALTER, Madhulika BANERJEE, Sebastian<br />

POLE, Manasi TIRODKAR, Ananda Samir<br />

CHOPRA, Suzanne NEWCOMBE, Françoise JEAN-<br />

NOTAT, and Cynthia Ann HUMES.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R833]<br />

240-153. PHARMACY<br />

832. PANDA, Ashok Kumar. “Tracing Historical<br />

Perspective <strong>of</strong> Cordyceps Sinensis—-An Aphrodisiac<br />

in Sikkim Himālaya.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

189–198.<br />

240-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

833. COZE, Jean Le. “About Wootz—The Question<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hinduwani / Ondanique.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45<br />

(2010): 403–410.<br />

On names for different kinds <strong>of</strong> steel.<br />

834. SASISEKARAN, B., S. SUNDARARAJAN, D.<br />

VENKATA RAO, B. RAGHUNATHA RAO, S. BADRI-<br />

NARAYANAN, and S. RAJAVEL. “Adichanallur: A<br />

Prehistoric Mining Site.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45<br />

(2010): 369–394.<br />

835. THAKUR, Amrendra Kumar. “Tribal Technology<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northeast India: Arunachal Pradesh.” Indian<br />

J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 355–361.<br />

240-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

836. LAHIRI CHOUDHURY, Deep Kanta. Telegraphic<br />

Imperialism: Crisis and Panic in the Indian<br />

Empire, c.1830–1920. Palgrave Macmillan Transnational<br />

<strong>History</strong> Series. (xii + 277 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780230205062.<br />

250. JEWISH CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />

250-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

837. JAMES, Ioan. Driven to Innovate: A Century<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jewish Mathematicians and Physicists. (312 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Witney: Peter Lang, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781906165222.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 305, R397]<br />

250-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

838. FISCH, Menachem. “Judaism and the Religious<br />

Crisis <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 525–569.<br />

250-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

839. TAUBE, Moshe. “Transmission <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Texts in 15th-Century Eastern Knaan.” Aleph 10<br />

(2010): 315–353.<br />

On texts copied and translated from Hebrew into<br />

Slavic, focusing on two men, Rabbi Moses ben<br />

Jacob and Zechariah ben Aaron ha-Kohen.<br />

250-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

840. LEVINSON, Joshua. “Enchanting Rabbis: Contest<br />

Narratives between Rabbis and Magicians in Late<br />

Antiquity.” Jewish Quart. Rev. 100 (2010): 54–94.<br />

250-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

841. ALTER, George. “David Gans: A Renaissance<br />

Jewish Astronomer.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section.<br />

[ref. 842]. Aleph 11 (<strong>2011</strong>): 61–112.<br />

842. FREUDENTHAL, Gad. “Dossier: Georg Alter<br />

(1891–1972) on David Gans (1541–1613).” Introduction<br />

to a special section. Aleph 11 (<strong>2011</strong>): 56–59.<br />

Contents: George ALTER, “David Gans: A Renaissance<br />

Jewish Astronomer,” 61–112 [ref. 841];<br />

Gad FREUDENTHAL and Jan ROUBINEK, “Georg<br />

(Jirí) Alter (1891–1972): Astronomer, Historian <strong>of</strong><br />

Astronomy, and Musician,” 115–156 [ref. 89].<br />

843. GOLDSTEIN, Bernard R. “Abraham Zacut’s<br />

Signature: A Mystery Solved.” Aleph 11 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

159–167.<br />

250-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

844. ARRIBAS, Josefina Rodríguez. “The Terminology<br />

<strong>of</strong> Historical Astrology according to Abraham<br />

Bar Hiyya and Abraham Ibn Ezra.” Aleph 11 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

11–54.<br />

250-114. ALCHEMY<br />

845. FERRARIO, Gabriele. “The Jews and Alchemy:<br />

Notes from a Problematic Approach.” In Chymia,<br />

edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361],<br />

19–29.<br />

Short, mostly historiographical discussion.<br />

250-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

846. LEPICARD, Etienne. “The Embryo in Ancient<br />

Rabbinic Literature: Between Religious Law and<br />

Didactic Narratives. An Intepretive Essay.” Hist.<br />

Phil. Life Sci. 32 (2010): 21–42.<br />

250-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

847. BLUTINGER, Jeffrey C. “Creatures from Before<br />

the Flood: Reconciling <strong>Science</strong> and Genesis in the<br />

Pages <strong>of</strong> a Nineteenth-Century Hebrew Newspaper.”<br />

Jewish Soc. Stud. 16 (2010): 67–92.<br />

250-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

848. BOS, Gerrit. “Medizinische Synonymliteratur<br />

in hebräischen Quellen zwischen Rezeption und Innovation:<br />

Shem Tov Ben Isaac von Tortosa und seine<br />

Übersetzung des Kitāb al-tasrīf von al-Zahrāwī.”<br />

In Persistenz und Rezeption, edited by Dietrich<br />

BOSCHUNG and Susanne WITTEKIND (Wiesbaden:<br />

Reichert Verlag, 2008), 65–83.


270. African, Australian, and traditional cultural contexts 67<br />

849. MAIMONIDES, Moses. On Poisons and the<br />

Protection against Lethal Drugs. Edited by Gerrit<br />

BOS and Michael MCVAUGH. (liii + 373 pp.) Provo,<br />

Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780842527309.<br />

850. MAIMONIDES, Moses. On Asthma, Volume 2.<br />

Edited by Michael MCVAUGH and Gerrit BOS. (726<br />

pp.) Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780842526906.<br />

Volume 2 <strong>of</strong> Moses MAIMONIDES, Maimonides<br />

on Asthma (2002).<br />

260. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

270-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

856. WADLEY, Reed L. (Ed.) Histories <strong>of</strong> the Borneo<br />

Environment: Economic, Political and Social<br />

Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Change and Continuity. Verhandelingen<br />

van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en<br />

Volkenkunde. (vii + 315 pp.; bibl.; index.) Leiden:<br />

KITLV Press, 2005. ISBN: 9789067182546.<br />

270-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

857. RANKIN, John. “Healing the ‘African Body’<br />

in the Age <strong>of</strong> Abolition? British Medicine in West<br />

Africa, Circa 1800–1860.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. NR74019.<br />

Dissertation at McMaster University (Canada),<br />

2010. 352 pp.<br />

260-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

851. DENNIS, Matthew. Seneca Possessed: Indians,<br />

Witchcraft, and Power in the Early American<br />

Republic. Early American Studies. (viii + 313 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780812242263.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R188]<br />

260-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

852. PASCHOUD, Adrien. “Les cosmogonies<br />

amérindiennes au miroir de la spiritualité jésuite :<br />

l’exemple des Relations jésuites en Nouvelle France<br />

(1632–1672).” In Nature et surnaturel, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU and THEIS (2010) [ref. 1114],<br />

101–112.<br />

260-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

853. CHEYFITZ, Eric. “Balancing the Earth: Native<br />

American Philosophies and the Environmental<br />

Crisis.” Arizona Quart. 65 (2009): 139–162.<br />

260-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

854. ALEXANDER, Cynthia J., Agar ADAMSON,<br />

Graham DABORN, John HOUSTON, and Victor<br />

TOOTOO. “Inuit Cyberspace: The Struggle for Access<br />

for Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit.” J. Can. Stud. 43<br />

(2009): 220–249.<br />

“Examines the relationship between Internet-based<br />

new media technologies, the preservation and promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inuit knowledge, and the evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada’s national identity.” (from the abstract)<br />

270. AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND<br />

TRADITIONAL CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />

270-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

855. HAMACHER, Duane W., and David J. FREW.<br />

“An Aboriginal Australian Record <strong>of</strong> the Great Eruption<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eta Carinae.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010):<br />

220–234.<br />

On the observation <strong>of</strong> the 19th-century brightening<br />

<strong>of</strong> the star.


G. Chronological Classification<br />

300. PREHISTORY<br />

300-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

858. GONZÁLEZ REDONDO, Francisco A., Manuel<br />

MARTÍN-LOECHES, and Enrique SILVÁN POBES.<br />

“Prehistoria de la matemática y mente moderna: pensamiento<br />

matemático y recursividad en el Paleolítico<br />

franco-cantábrico.” Dynamis 30 (2010): 167–195.<br />

859. KAINZINGER, Albert. “The Mathematics in the<br />

Structures <strong>of</strong> Stonehenge.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 65<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 67–97.<br />

300-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

860. CLAUSEN, Claus, Per KJÆRGAARD, and Ole<br />

EINICKE. “The Orientation <strong>of</strong> Danish Passage Graves<br />

on the Islands <strong>of</strong> Samsø and Zealand.” J. Hist. Astron.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 339–351.<br />

861. SIMONIA, I., C. RUGGLES, and and R. CHA-<br />

GUNAVA. “Ethnographic and Literary Reflections on<br />

Ancient Georgian Astronomical Heritage.” J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 213–218.<br />

862. SIMONIA, Irakli, Clive RUGGLES, and Nodar<br />

BAKHTADZE. “An Astronomical Investigation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Seventeen-Hundred-Year-Old Nekresi Fire Temple in<br />

Eastern Georgia.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

235–239.<br />

863. THEODOSSIOU, E., V. N. MANIMANIS, M.<br />

KATSIOTIS, and D. PAPANIKALAOU. “Study and<br />

Orientation <strong>of</strong> the Mt. Oche ‘Dragon House’ in<br />

Euboea, Greece.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

153–158.<br />

On megalithic buildings known as “drakospita”<br />

found in southern Euboea <strong>of</strong> central Greece.<br />

311. ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN CONTEXTS<br />

311-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

864. LÓPEZ-RUIZ, Carolina. When the Gods Were<br />

Born: Greek Cosmogonies and the Near East. (xii +<br />

302 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Harvard University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780674049468.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R489]<br />

311-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

865. MIATELLO, Luca. “The Values in the Opening<br />

Section <strong>of</strong> the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.” Physis<br />

44 (2007): 327–348.<br />

311-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

866. BELMONTE, Juan Antonio, and A. César<br />

González GARCÍA. “Antiochos’s Hierothesion at<br />

Nemrud Dag Revisited: Adjusting the Date in the<br />

Light <strong>of</strong> Astronomical Evidence.” J. Hist. Astron. 41<br />

(2010): 469–481.<br />

867. BRITTON, John P. “Studies in Babylonian Lunar<br />

Theory: Part III. The Introduction <strong>of</strong> the Uniform<br />

Zodiac.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010): 617–663.<br />

Continues John P. BRITTON, “Studies in Babylonian<br />

Lunar Theory” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 61<br />

(2007): 83–145 and John P. BRITTON, “Studies in<br />

Babylonian Lunar Theory” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci.<br />

63 (2009): 357–431.<br />

868. MONTELLE, Clemency. Chasing Shadows:<br />

Mathematics, Astronomy, and the Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Eclipse Reckoning. (432 pp.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

MD; London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780801896910.<br />

“On how observers in Babylon, the Islamic Near<br />

East, Greece, and India developed new astronomical<br />

and mathematical techniques to predict and<br />

describe the features <strong>of</strong> eclipses.” (from the publisher)<br />

869. ZITMAN, Wim H. Het Horus enigma: ontdekking<br />

van de tijd in het oude Egypte. (352 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.) Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9789057306334.<br />

Reviewed critically here: Leo DEPUYDT, Studium<br />

3 (2010): 41-42.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R838]<br />

311-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

870. BROWN, David. “Astral Divination in the Context<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mesopotamian Divination, Medicine, Religion,<br />

Magic, <strong>Society</strong>, and Scholarship.” EASTM 25<br />

(2006): 69–126.<br />

871. ROCHBERG, Francesca. In the Path <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moon: Babylonian Celestial Divination and Its<br />

Legacy. Studies in Ancient Magic and Divination,<br />

6. (xxii + 445 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill<br />

Academic Publishing, 2010. ISBN: 9789004183896.<br />

311-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

872. GELLER, Markham J. Ancient Babylonian<br />

Medicine: Theory and Practice. Ancient Cultures.<br />

(xi + 221 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chichester, West<br />

Sussex, U.K.; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9781405126526.<br />

873. HOWARD, J. Keir. Medicine, Miracle and Myth<br />

in the New Testament. (ix + 121 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781608992447.<br />

312. ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

312-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

874. BERTMAN, Stephen. The Genesis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

The Story <strong>of</strong> Greek Imagination. (293 pp.; ill.; bibl.;


312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 69<br />

index.) Amherst, MA: Prometheus, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781616142179.<br />

875. DEMING, David. <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in<br />

World <strong>History</strong>, Volume I: The Ancient World and<br />

Classical Civilization. (vi + 269 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780786439324.<br />

Continued by David DEMING, <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in World <strong>History</strong>, Volume 2 (2010) [ref. 967]<br />

876. EZQUERRA, Antonio Alvar. “Presentación.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología<br />

en el mundo antiguo.” Estud. Cl. 48 (2006): 9–10.<br />

Contents: Dolores LARA NAVA, “Praxis y reflexión<br />

del médico antiguo,” 11–34 [ref. 950];<br />

Manuel AYUSO GARCÍA, “Evolución del término<br />

punctum en los textos latinos de geometría,” 35–44<br />

[ref. 899]; Rosa COMES, “Notación alfanumérica<br />

griega y notaciones derivadas: uso científicotécnico,”<br />

45–64 [ref. 293]; Aurelio J. FERNÁNDEZ<br />

GARCIA, “La orina en las recetas de los alquimistas<br />

griegos: Papiro X de Leiden y Papiro de Estocolmo,”<br />

65–78 [ref. 927]; Pilar HERNÁN, “Proporción<br />

y armonía en el Ayante de Sófocles y el Partenón:<br />

matemáticas y creación artística a mediados del s.<br />

V,” 79–94 [ref. 901]; Eduardo LÓPEZ ARIDITA,<br />

Vicente MORA CARBONELL and Francisco TOR-<br />

RES JIMÉNEZ, “Química y diseño aplicados a la<br />

tecnología constructiva: la gran ánfora del Dipylón<br />

del Museo Nacional de Atenas,” 95–110 [ref. 926];<br />

Raquel MARTÍN HERNÁNDEZ, “Orfeo cientifico,”<br />

111–120 [ref. 925]; Paloma ORTIZ GARCÍA, “La<br />

traducción de textos matemáticos griegos al españo,”<br />

121–130 [ref. 907]; Salvador VILLEGAS<br />

GUILLÉN, “Un fresco de Rafael, un desconocido<br />

Boecio y un diapasón,” 131–135 [ref. 1147].<br />

877. GEYMONAT, Mario. The Great Archimedes.<br />

(125 pp.; bibl.; index.) Waco, Tex.: Baylor University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781602583115.<br />

878. HERSANT, Yves, Jackie PIGEAUD, Philippe<br />

HEUZÉ, and Eric van der SCHUEREN. (Eds.) Une<br />

traversée des savoirs : mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Jackie<br />

Pigeaud. Collections de la République des lettres.<br />

(xxxv + 755 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Québec: Presses de<br />

l’Université Laval, 2008. ISBN: 9782763787268.<br />

Includes: Jean LABORDERIE, “Médecine et politique<br />

: note sur Platon et Aristote,” 3-18 [ref. 949];<br />

Alain MICHEL, “Pour et contre l’épicurisme : l’un<br />

et le multiple dans les systèmes philosophiques<br />

de l’Antiquité,” 19-32 [ref. 892]; Jean DHOM-<br />

BRES, “Le compas et l’équerre comme figures<br />

de la mélancolie des mathématiques,” 329-370<br />

[ref. 900]; Amneris ROSELLI, “Suntonos phrontis<br />

e malattia d’amore nei testi medici greci da Galeno<br />

agli Ephodia,” 391-404 [ref. 957]; Philippe<br />

MUDRY, “Du coeur à la miséricorde. Un parcours<br />

antique entre médecine et philologie,” 405-416<br />

[ref. 955]; Faith WALLIS, “Gregory <strong>of</strong> Tours’<br />

Nosebleed,” 417-436 [ref. 1069]; Anne ROLET,<br />

“La faute d’Hippocrate : Sources, et contexte<br />

d’un emblème médical du XVIe siècle,” 437-<br />

462 [ref. 1275]; Louis HOLTZ, “Un grammairien<br />

séduit par la médecine : Jean de Garlande,”<br />

463-490 [ref. 1057]; Anne FAGOT-LARGEAULT,<br />

“L’ADN : Une révolution pour la médecine ?”<br />

523-544 [ref. 3936].<br />

879. HIRSHFELD, Alan. Eureka Man: The Life<br />

and Legacy <strong>of</strong> Archimedes. (viii + 242 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) New York: Walker, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780802716187.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R367]<br />

880. LEÓN, Vicki. How to Mellify a Corpse: And<br />

Other Human Stories <strong>of</strong> Ancient <strong>Science</strong> and Superstition.<br />

(xxvii + 308 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Walker and Co., 2010. ISBN: 9780802717023.<br />

881. ROVELLI, Carlo. The First Scientist: Anaximander<br />

and His Legacy. (256 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Westholme Publishing, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781594161315.<br />

312-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

882. DESLAURIERS, Marguerite. “Sexual Difference<br />

in Aristotle’s Politics and His Biology.” Cl. World 102<br />

(2008-9): 215–231.<br />

883. HUBBARD, Thomas K. “The Paradox <strong>of</strong> ‘Natural’<br />

Heterosexuality with ‘Unnatural’ Women.” Cl.<br />

World 102 (2008-9): 249–258.<br />

312-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

884. BLOWERS, Paul M. “Entering ‘This Sublime<br />

and Blessed Amphitheatre’: Contemplation <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />

and Interpretation <strong>of</strong> the Bible in the Patristic<br />

Period.” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions, edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE<br />

(2008) [ref. 236], 147–178.<br />

885. ROSENBERG, Stanley P. “Forming the Saeculum:<br />

The Desacralization <strong>of</strong> Nature and the Ability<br />

to Understand It in Augustine’s Literal Commentary<br />

on Genesis.” In God’s Bounty? The Churches and<br />

the Natural World, edited by CLARKE and CLAYDON<br />

(2010) [ref. 227], 1–14.<br />

312-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

886. BRUNSCHWIG, Jacques. “<strong>Science</strong> et philosophie<br />

chez les stoïciens.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 73–<br />

91.<br />

887. BURNS, Tony. Aristotle and Natural Law. Continuum<br />

Studies in Ancient Philosophy. (208 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Continuum, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9781847065551.<br />

888. GRAESER, Andreas. The Fog Dispelled: Two<br />

Studies in Plato’s Later Thought. Trans. by Ann<br />

M. HENTSCHEL. (114 pp.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783515096461.<br />

889. HUSSAIN, Hammad A. “Aristotle’s ‘Genetic<br />

Account’ and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Induction.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3412572.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, 2010.<br />

290 pp.<br />

890. LEE, Mi-Kyoung. “The Distinction between<br />

Primary and Secondary Qualities in Ancient Greek<br />

Philosophy.” In Primary and Secondary Qualities,<br />

edited by NOLAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 1429], 15–40.


70 312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts<br />

891. LENNOX, James G. “Aristotle on Norms <strong>of</strong><br />

Inquiry.” HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 23–46.<br />

892. MICHEL, Alain. “Pour et contre l’épicurisme :<br />

l’un et le multiple dans les systèmes philosophiques<br />

de l’Antiquité.” In Une traversée des savoirs, edited<br />

by HERSANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878], 19–32.<br />

893. MUELLER, Ian. “La physique et la philosophie :<br />

le tournant conceptuel du IV e siècle.” In Conceptions<br />

de la science, edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007)<br />

[ref. 17], 39–56.<br />

894. VAMVACAS, Constantine J. The Founders <strong>of</strong><br />

Western Thought: The Presocratics: A Diachronic<br />

Parallelism between Presocratic Thought and Philosophy<br />

and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s. Boston Studies in the<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xvi + 292 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9781402097911.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R791]<br />

895. WHITMARSH, Tim, John WILKINS, and<br />

Christopher GILL. (Eds.) Galen and the World <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge. (xvii + 327 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

UK; New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780521767514.<br />

Contents: Christopher GILL, Tim WHITMARSH<br />

and John WILKINS, “Introduction”; Vivian NUT-<br />

TON, “Galen’s Library”; Jason KÖNIG, “Conventions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prefatory Self-Presentation in Galen’s On<br />

the Order <strong>of</strong> My Own Books”; Rebecca FLEM-<br />

MING, “Demiurge and Emperor in Galen’s World<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge”; Maud GLEASON, “Shock and<br />

Awe: The Performance Dimension <strong>of</strong> Galen’s<br />

Anatomy Demonstrations” [ref. 947]; G. E. R.<br />

LLOYD, “Galen’s Un-Hippocratic Case-Histories”<br />

[ref. 951]; Heinrich von STADEN, “Staging the<br />

Past, Staging Oneself: Galen on Hellenistic Exegetical<br />

Traditions”; Daniela MANETTI, “Galen<br />

and Hippocratic Medicine: Language and Practice”<br />

[ref. 952]; Véronique BOUDON-MILLOT,<br />

“Galen’s Bios and Methodos: From Ways <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

to Paths <strong>of</strong> Knowledge”; Jacques JOUANNA, “Does<br />

Galen Have a Medical Programme for Intellectuals<br />

and the Faculties <strong>of</strong> the Intellect?” [ref. 959];<br />

R. J. HANKINSON, “Galen on the Limitations <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge”; Riccardo CHIARADONNA, “Galen<br />

and Middle Platonism”; Philip van der EIJK,<br />

“ ‘Aristotle! What a Thing for You to Say!’ Galen’s<br />

Engagement with Aristotle and Aristotelians”;<br />

Teun TIELEMAN, “Galen and the Stoics, or: The<br />

Art <strong>of</strong> Not Naming.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R819]<br />

312-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

896. ACERBI, Fabio. “The Language <strong>of</strong> the ‘Givens’:<br />

Its Forms and Its Use as a Deductive Tool in Greek<br />

Mathematics.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

119–153.<br />

897. ACERBI, Fabio. “Two Approaches to Foundations<br />

in Greek Mathematics: Apollonius and Geminus.”<br />

Sci. Context 23 (2010): 151–186.<br />

898. APOLLONIUS OF PERGA, and Rushdī RĀSHID.<br />

Apollonius de Perge, Coniques : texte grec et arabe.<br />

Scientia Graeco-Arabica, 1. (7v.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Berlin; New York: W. de Gruyter, 2008-2010. ISBN:<br />

9783110199376.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R26]<br />

899. AYUSO GARCÍA, Manuel. “Evolución del<br />

término punctum en los textos latinos de geometría.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en el<br />

mundo antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006):<br />

35–44.<br />

Deals with the evolution <strong>of</strong> the geometrical term<br />

“punctum” from ancient times to Isidore <strong>of</strong> Seville.<br />

900. DHOMBRES, Jean. “Le compas et l’équerre<br />

comme figures de la mélancolie des mathématiques.”<br />

In Une traversée des savoirs, edited by HERSANT et<br />

al. (2008) [ref. 878], 329–370.<br />

901. HERNÁN, Pilar. “Proporción y armonía en<br />

el Ayante de Sófocles y el Partenón: matemáticas<br />

y creación artística a mediados del s. V.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en el mundo<br />

antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006): 79–94.<br />

902. MASIÀ-FORNOS, Ramon. “A ‘Lacuna’ in<br />

Proposition 9 <strong>of</strong> Archimedes’ On the Sphere and the<br />

Cylinder, Book I.” Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 568–578.<br />

903. MCKINNEY, Colin Bryan Powell. “Conjugate<br />

Diameters: Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Perga and Eutocius<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ascalon.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3422241.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, 2010. 190<br />

pp. Includes a discussion <strong>of</strong> the duplication problem<br />

and a translation <strong>of</strong> Eutocius’ commentary on<br />

the Conics.<br />

904. MESKENS, Ad. “Reading Diophantos.” In New<br />

Perspectives on Mathematical Practices, edited by<br />

KERKHOVE (2007) [ref. 298], 28–46.<br />

905. NETZ, Reviel. “Imagination and Layered Ontology<br />

in Greek Mathematics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. [ref. 303]. Configurations 17<br />

(2009): 19–50.<br />

906. NOTARGIACOMO, Simone. “Il concetto matematico<br />

di µεσóτηζ.” Physis 45 (2008): 1–28.<br />

907. ORTIZ GARCÍA, Paloma. “La traducción de<br />

textos matemáticos griegos al españo.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en el mundo<br />

antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006): 121–130.<br />

On recent translations into Spanish.<br />

908. SAITO, Ken, and Nathan SIDOLI. “The Function<br />

<strong>of</strong> Diorism in Ancient Greek Analysis.” Hist.<br />

Math. 37 (2010): 579–614.<br />

“On the aspect <strong>of</strong> analysis know as diorism, which<br />

treats the conditions, arrangement, and totality <strong>of</strong><br />

solutions to a given geometric problem.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

909. THOMAIDIS, Yannis. “Some Remarks on the<br />

Meaning <strong>of</strong> Equality in Diophantos’s Arithmetica.”<br />

Hist. Math. 38 (<strong>2011</strong>): 28–41.<br />

312-104. MUSIC<br />

910. CREESE, David. The Monochord in Ancient<br />

Greek Harmonic <strong>Science</strong>. Cambridge Classical Stud-


312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 71<br />

ies. (xvi + 409 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780521843249.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R163]<br />

312-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

911. ACERBI, Fabio, Nicolas VINEL, and Bernard<br />

VITRAC. “Les Prolégomènes à l’Almageste. Une<br />

édition à partir des manuscrits les plus anciens :<br />

Introduction générale—Parties I–III.” Sciamvs 11<br />

(2010): 53–210.<br />

912. ARATUS. Phaenomena. Trans. by Aaron<br />

POOCHIGIAN. (xxxi + 72 pp.; bibl.) Baltimore:<br />

The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780801894657.<br />

913. DUKE, Dennis. “Greek Angles from Babylonian<br />

Numbers.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010):<br />

375–394.<br />

On the modeling <strong>of</strong> planetary motion.<br />

914. EDMUNDS, M. G. “An Initial Assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

the Accuracy <strong>of</strong> the Gear Trains in the Antikythera<br />

Mechanism.” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 307–320.<br />

915. JONES, Alexander. (Ed.) Ptolemy in Perspective:<br />

Use and Criticism <strong>of</strong> His Work from Antiquity to<br />

the Nineteenth Century. Archimedes, 23. (xv + 229<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Dordrecht; New York: Springer,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9789048127887.<br />

Contents: Anne TIHON, “An Unpublished Astronomical<br />

Papyrus Contemporary with Ptolemy,”<br />

1-10 [ref. 921]; Alexander JONES, “Ancient Rejection<br />

and Adoption <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s Frame <strong>of</strong> Reference<br />

for Longitudes,” 11-44 [ref. 929]; Stephan<br />

HEILEN, “Ptolemy’s Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Terms and<br />

Its Reception,” 45-93 [ref. 924]; Florian MIT-<br />

TENHUBER, “The Tradition <strong>of</strong> Texts and Maps in<br />

Ptolemy’s Geography,” 95-119 [ref. 930]; F. Jamil<br />

RAGEP, “Islamic Reactions to Ptolemy’s Imprecisions,”<br />

121-134 [ref. 688]; H. Darrel RUTKIN,<br />

“The Use and Abuse <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos in<br />

Renaissance and Early Modern Europe: Two Case<br />

Studies (Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Filippo<br />

Fantoni),” 135-149 [ref. 1192]; N. M. SWERDLOW,<br />

“Tycho, Longomontanus, and Kepler on Ptolemy’s<br />

Solar Observations and Theory, Precession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Equinoxes, and Obliquity <strong>of</strong> the Ecliptic,” 151-202<br />

[ref. 1184]; J. M. STEELE, “Dunthorne, Mayer, and<br />

Lalande on the Secular Acceleration <strong>of</strong> the Moon,”<br />

203-215 [ref. 1786].<br />

916. KOUREMENOS, Theokritos. Heavenly Stuff:<br />

The Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Celestial Objects and the Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Homocentric Spheres in Aristotle’s Cosmology.<br />

(150 pp.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9783515097338.<br />

917. LIRITZIS, Lonnis, and Alexandra COUCOUCLI.<br />

“Ancient Greek Heliocentric Views Hidden from<br />

Prevailing Beliefs?” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008):<br />

39–49.<br />

Argues that heliocentrism was the prevailing belief<br />

<strong>of</strong> early Greek philosophers, but that it was not<br />

expressed because <strong>of</strong> fear <strong>of</strong> impiety.<br />

918. MASSA I ESTEVE, Maria Rosa. “Una Aproximació<br />

a l’obra d’Aristarc de Samos (ca. 310 aC–230<br />

aC).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada d’Història de<br />

l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn.<br />

Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 157–167.<br />

919. SIDOLI, Nathan. “Heron <strong>of</strong> Alexandria’s Date.”<br />

Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 55–61.<br />

920. STEELE, John M. “Newly Identified Lunar<br />

and Planetary Tables from Babylon in the British<br />

Museum.” Sciamvs 11 (2010): 211–240.<br />

921. TIHON, Anne. “An Unpublished Astronomical<br />

Papyrus Contemporary with Ptolemy.” In Ptolemy in<br />

Perspective, edited by JONES (2010) [ref. 915], 1–10.<br />

312-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

922. BEZZA, Giuseppe. “The Development <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Astrological Term—From Greek hairesis to Arabic<br />

hayyiz Abstract.” Special issue: “The Winding<br />

Courses <strong>of</strong> the Stars: Essays in Ancient Astrology.”<br />

Cult. & Cosmos 11 (2007): 229–260.<br />

923. COOPER, Glen M. “Galen and Astrology: A<br />

Mésalliance?” Early Sci. & Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 120–<br />

146.<br />

924. HEILEN, Stephan. “Ptolemy’s Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Terms and Its Reception.” In Ptolemy in Perspective,<br />

edited by JONES (2010) [ref. 915], 45–93.<br />

On Ptolemy’s astrological treatise, commonly<br />

called Tetrabiblos.<br />

925. MARTÍN HERNÁNDEZ, Raquel. “Orfeo cientifico.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en<br />

el mundo antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006):<br />

111–120.<br />

On astrological books attributed to Orpheus.<br />

312-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

926. LÓPEZ ARIDITA, Eduardo, Vicente MORA<br />

CARBONELL, and Francisco TORRES JIMÉNEZ.<br />

“Química y diseño aplicados a la tecnología constructiva:<br />

la gran ánfora del Dipylón del Museo Nacional<br />

de Atenas.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología<br />

en el mundo antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl.<br />

48 (2006): 95–110.<br />

312-114. ALCHEMY<br />

927. FERNÁNDEZ GARCIA, Aurelio J. “La orina<br />

en las recetas de los alquimistas griegos: Papiro X<br />

de Leiden y Papiro de Estocolmo.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en el mundo antiguo”<br />

[ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006): 65–78.<br />

928. HALLEUX, Robert. “L’Alchimiste grec à ses<br />

fourneaux.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem<br />

par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et<br />

al. (2007) [ref. 14], 35–43.<br />

312-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

929. JONES, Alexander. “Ancient Rejection and<br />

Adoption <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s Frame <strong>of</strong> Reference for Longitudes.”<br />

In Ptolemy in Perspective, edited by JONES<br />

(2010) [ref. 915], 11–44.


72 312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts<br />

312-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

930. MITTENHUBER, Florian. “The Tradition <strong>of</strong><br />

Texts and Maps in Ptolemy’s Geography.” In Ptolemy<br />

in Perspective, edited by JONES (2010) [ref. 915], 95–<br />

119.<br />

312-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

931. DOODY, Aude. Pliny’s Encyclopedia: The<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> the Natural <strong>History</strong>. (viii + 194 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780521491037.<br />

932. MARCOTTE, Didier. “Straton et l’histoire naturelle<br />

de la Méditerranée.” In Aux origines de la<br />

géologie de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by<br />

THOMASSET et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 17–26.<br />

312-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

933. HUGHES, J. Donald. “Ancient Deforestation<br />

Revisited.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 408]. J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 43–57.<br />

312-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

934. PELLEGRIN, Pierre. “Les études sur la biologie<br />

d’Aristote : un bilan provisoire.” In Conceptions de<br />

la science, edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007)<br />

[ref. 17], 57–72.<br />

935. THALER, Naly. “Traces <strong>of</strong> Good in Plotinus’s<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Nature: Ennead VI.7.1–14.” J. Hist.<br />

Phil. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 161–180.<br />

On the place <strong>of</strong> teleological explanations in biology.<br />

312-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

936. KINZELBACH, Ragnar. Tierbilder aus dem ersten<br />

Jahrhundert : ein zoologischer Kommentar zum<br />

Artemidor-Papyrus. Archiv für Papyrusforschung<br />

und verwandte Gebiete. (xvi + 139 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Berlin; New York: De Gruyter, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783110225808.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R428]<br />

312-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

937. MANZONI, Tullio. Aristotele e il cervello :<br />

le teorie del più grande biologo dell’antichità nella<br />

storia del pensiero scientifico. Biblioteca di testi e<br />

studi. (239 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Roma: Carocci,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9788843042203.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R509]<br />

938. SMITH, C. U. M. “The Triune Brain in Antiquity:<br />

Plato, Aristotle, Erasistratus.” J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />

19 (2010): 1–14.<br />

312-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

939. KESSLER, Eckhard. “Alexander <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias<br />

and his Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Soul: 1400 Years <strong>of</strong> Lasting<br />

Significance.” Early Sci. & Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–93.<br />

312-146. HISTORY AS A DISCIPLINE<br />

940. HERCHENROEDER, Lucas. “Hellenistic Historiography<br />

and the <strong>Science</strong>s Practices and Concepts<br />

in Polybius’ ‘Histories.’ ” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. 3434438.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Southern California,<br />

2010. 286 pp.<br />

312-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

941. ANDRÉ, Jean Marie. La Médecine à Rome.<br />

(687 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) Paris: Tallandier, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9782847341751.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R23]<br />

942. ATZL, Isabel. “Schlafen allein genügt nicht.<br />

Zur Funktion und Bedeutung des Wassers im Kult des<br />

antiken Heilgottes Asklepios.” Würzburger Medizin.<br />

Mitt. 28 (2009): 8–32.<br />

943. BOUDON-MILLOT, Véronique. “Un nouveau<br />

témoin pour l’histoire du texte de l’Ars medica de<br />

Galien : le Vlatadon 14.” In L’Ars medica (Tegni) de<br />

Galien, edited by PALMIERI (2008) [ref. 531], 11–29.<br />

944. EIJK, Philip J. Van der. “Vom Nutzen und Nachteil<br />

der Medizinhistorie für das Leben. Form, Gehalt<br />

und Funktion der Medizingeschichtsschreibung in der<br />

Antike.” In Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung,<br />

edited by RÜTTEN (2009) [ref. 534], 57–85.<br />

945. GENNIMATA, Maria. “Die Rolle der Frau als<br />

Mutter aus der Sicht der Arkteia-Riten in Brauron<br />

und der gynäkologischen Schriften des ‘Corpus Hippocraticum.’<br />

” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009):<br />

33–66.<br />

946. GEROULANOS, Stefanos. “Chirurgische Instrumente:<br />

Altertum & Byzanz.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60<br />

(2010): 13–32.<br />

947. GLEASON, Maud. “Shock and Awe: The Performance<br />

Dimension <strong>of</strong> Galen’s Anatomy Demonstrations.”<br />

In Galen and the World <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,<br />

edited by WHITMARSH et al. (2009) [ref. 895].<br />

948. KING, Helen, and Véronique DASEN. La<br />

médicine dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine. Bibliothèque<br />

d’histoire de la médecine et de la santé. (ix<br />

+ 129 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Lausanne: BHMS, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9782970053668.<br />

Extended, French translation <strong>of</strong> Helen KING,<br />

Greek and Roman Medicine (2001).<br />

Reviews: [ref. R427]<br />

949. LABORDERIE, Jean. “Médecine et politique :<br />

note sur Platon et Aristote.” In Une traversée des<br />

savoirs, edited by HERSANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878],<br />

3–18.<br />

950. LARA NAVA, Dolores. “Praxis y reflexión del<br />

médico antiguo.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ciencia y<br />

Tecnología en el mundo antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud.<br />

Cl. 48 (2006): 11–34.<br />

951. LLOYD, G. E. R. “Galen’s Un-Hippocratic<br />

Case-Histories.” In Galen and the World <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,<br />

edited by WHITMARSH et al. (2009) [ref. 895].


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952. MANETTI, Daniela. “Galen and Hippocratic<br />

Medicine: Language and Practice.” In Galen and the<br />

World <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WHITMARSH et al.<br />

(2009) [ref. 895].<br />

953. MANETTI, Daniella. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Doxography<br />

in the Anonymous Londinensis.” In Geschichte der<br />

Medizingeschichtsschreibung, edited by RÜTTEN<br />

(2009) [ref. 534], 87–110.<br />

954. MOOG, Ferdinand Peter. “Zum Kampf der<br />

frühen Christenheit gegen die <strong>Isis</strong> Medica – Bruch<br />

und Kontinuität von Traditionen im Übergangsfeld<br />

von Heil und Heilung.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt.<br />

28 (2009): 256–275.<br />

955. MUDRY, Philippe. “Du coeur à la miséricorde.<br />

Un parcours antique entre médecine et philologie.” In<br />

Une traversée des savoirs, edited by HERSANT et al.<br />

(2008) [ref. 878], 405–416.<br />

956. PANOURIAS, Ioannis G., George STRANJALIS,<br />

Lampis C. STAVRINOU, and Damianos E. SAKAS.<br />

“The Hellenic and Hippocratic Origins <strong>of</strong> the Spinal<br />

Terminology.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 177–187.<br />

957. ROSELLI, Amneris. “Suntonos phrontis e malattia<br />

d’amore nei testi medici greci da Galeno agli<br />

Ephodia.” In Une traversée des savoirs, edited by<br />

HERSANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878], 391–404.<br />

958. STEGER, Florian. “Patientengeschichte – eine<br />

Perspektive für Quellen der Antiken Medizin?<br />

Überlegungen zu den Krankengeschichten der Epidemiebücher<br />

des Corpus Hippocraticum.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

Arch. 91 (2007): 230–238.<br />

312-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

959. JOUANNA, Jacques. “Does Galen Have a Medical<br />

Programme for Intellectuals and the Faculties <strong>of</strong><br />

the Intellect?” In Galen and the World <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,<br />

edited by WHITMARSH et al. (2009) [ref. 895].<br />

960. MURAD, Ali. “A Neurological Mystery from<br />

<strong>History</strong>: The Case <strong>of</strong> Claudius Caesar.” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 19 (2010): 221–227.<br />

312-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

961. JORI, Alberto. “Medizinische Bildung für Laien:<br />

Der Beitrag Plutarchs.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009):<br />

67–82.<br />

962. PETERS, Siegwart. “Römische Valetudinaria an<br />

der Rheinfront. Die stationäre Betreuung des kranken<br />

Legionärs zur frühen Kaiserzeit.” Würzburger<br />

Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010): 158–193.<br />

312-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

963. OLSON, Richard. Technology and <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

Ancient Civilizations. Praeger Series on the Ancient<br />

World. (x + 262 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Santa Barbara,<br />

Calif.: Praeger, 2010. ISBN: 9780275989361.<br />

312-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

964. FRUYT, Michèle. “La dénomination des sols et<br />

des terres en latin : l’apport du lexique à la connaissance<br />

des notions géologiques.” In Aux origines de<br />

la géologie de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by<br />

THOMASSET et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 27–74.<br />

320. MEDIEVAL WESTERN EUROPEAN<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

320-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

965. BEDE, The Venerable. Bede: On the Nature <strong>of</strong><br />

Things and On Times. Edited by Calvin B. KENDALL<br />

and Faith WALLIS. (222 pp.) Liverpool: Liverpool<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781846314957.<br />

966. CALLATAŸ, Godefroid de, and Baudouin van<br />

den ABEELE. (Eds.) Une lumière venue d’ailleurs :<br />

héritages et ouvertures dans les encyclopédies<br />

d’Orient et d’Occident au Moyen âge. (xi + 296<br />

pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) Louvain-la-Neuve: Centre<br />

de recherche en histoire des sciences, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9782503530734.<br />

On encyclopedias that illustrate the interaction <strong>of</strong><br />

European and Islamic knowledge in the middle<br />

ages.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R113]<br />

967. DEMING, David. <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in<br />

World <strong>History</strong>, Volume 2: Early Christianity, the Rise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Islam and the Middle Ages. (vi + 231 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780786458394.<br />

Continues David DEMING, <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

in World <strong>History</strong>, Volume I (2010) [ref. 875]<br />

968. HANNAM, James. God’s Philosophers: How<br />

the Medieval World Laid the Foundations <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

<strong>Science</strong>. (ix + 435 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

London: Icon Books, 2009. ISBN: 9781848310704.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 978]<br />

969. WALLIS, Faith. “Bede’s ‘<strong>Science</strong>.’ ” In The<br />

Cambridge Companion to Bede, edited by Scott<br />

DEGREGORIO (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge<br />

Univ. Press, 2010), 113–126.<br />

970. WALLIS, Faith. “Si Naturam Quaeras: Reframing<br />

Bede’s ‘<strong>Science</strong>.’ ” In Tradition and Innovation<br />

in the Writings <strong>of</strong> the Venerable Bede, edited by<br />

Scott DEGREGORIO (Morgantown: West Virginia<br />

Univeristy Press, 2006), 61–94.<br />

320-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

971. BERGER, Pamela. “Mice, Arrows, and Tumors:<br />

Medieval Plague Iconography North <strong>of</strong> the Alps.”<br />

In Piety and Plague, edited by MORMANDO and<br />

WORCESTER (2007) [ref. 557], 23–63.<br />

320-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

972. DIXHOORN, Arjan van, and Susie Speakman<br />

SUTCH. (Eds.) The Reach <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters:


74 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />

Literary and Learned Societies in Late Medieval and<br />

Early Modern Europe. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual<br />

<strong>History</strong>, 168. (xiv + 520 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004169555.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R197]<br />

320-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

973. PIRON, Sylvain. “Traitement de l’incertitude<br />

commerciale dans la scolastique médiévale.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Juin2007/Piron_<br />

incertitude.pdf (Accessed on November 19,<br />

2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Medieval Probabilities”<br />

[ref. 1004]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no. 1<br />

(2007): Approx. 17,500 words.<br />

320-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

974. HARBUS, Antonina. “Cognitive Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Anglo-Saxon Mentalities.” Parergon 27 (2010): 13–<br />

26.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Anglo-Saxon literature using ideas from<br />

current cognitive science.<br />

975. WALLIS, Faith. “Caedmon’s Created World and<br />

the Monastic Encyclopedia.” In Cædmon’s Hymn<br />

and Material Culture in the World <strong>of</strong> Bede, edited by<br />

Allen J. FRANTZEN and John HINES (Morgantown:<br />

West Virginia Univ. Press, 2007), 80–111.<br />

320-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

976. BRIGHT, Pamela. “Nature and Scripture: The<br />

Two Witnesses to the Creator.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236], 85–116.<br />

977. CARROLL, William E. “Thomas Aquinas on<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Sacra Doctrina, and Creation.” In Nature<br />

and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited<br />

by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236],<br />

219–248.<br />

978. GRANT, Edward. “The Middle Ages and Modern<br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 185–190.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> James HANNAM, God’s Philosophers<br />

(2009) [ref. 968].<br />

979. HOWELL, Kenneth J. “Natural Knowledge and<br />

Textual Meaning in Augustine’s Interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

Genesis: The Three Functions <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy.”<br />

In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008)<br />

[ref. 236], 117–146.<br />

980. KLEIN-BRASLAVY, Sara. “Gersonides’ Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s Meteorology in His Accounts <strong>of</strong> Some<br />

Biblical Miracles.” Aleph 10 (2010): 241–313.<br />

981. LINDBERG, David C. “The Fate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

Patristic and Medieval Christendom.” In The Cambridge<br />

Companion to <strong>Science</strong> and Religion, edited by<br />

HARRISON (2010) [ref. 231], 21–38.<br />

982. MCVAUGH, Michael. “Arnau de Vilanova and<br />

Paris: One Embassy or Two?” Arch. Hist. Doct. Litt.<br />

Moyen Age 73 (2006): 29–42.<br />

983. METHUEN, Charlotte. “Interpreting the Books<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature and Scripture in Medieval and Early Modern<br />

Thought: An Introductory Essay.” In Nature<br />

and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited<br />

by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236],<br />

179–218.<br />

984. NICOLAÏDIS, Efthymios. “La cosmologie ‘Savante’<br />

de l’Eglise Chrétienne Orientale.” In Essays in<br />

Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR<br />

and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 475–499.<br />

985. OOSTERHOFF, Richard J., and Jitse M. van<br />

der MEER. “God, Scripture and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

<strong>Science</strong> (1200–1700): Notes in the Margin <strong>of</strong> Harrison’s<br />

Hypothesis.” In Nature and Scripture in the<br />

Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and MAN-<br />

DELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236], 363–396.<br />

986. RITTGERS, Ronald K. “Protestants and Plague:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> the 1562/63 Pest in Nürnberg.” In Piety<br />

and Plague, edited by MORMANDO and WORCES-<br />

TER (2007) [ref. 557], 132–155.<br />

987. ROWE, Tamsin. “ ‘Bless, O Lord, This Fruit <strong>of</strong><br />

the New Trees’: Liturgy and Nature in England in<br />

the Central Middle Ages.” In God’s Bounty? The<br />

Churches and the Natural World, edited by CLARKE<br />

and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227], 53–65.<br />

320-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

988. CHARDONNENS, Lázló Sándor. Anglo-Saxon<br />

Prognostics: 900–1100. Study and Texts. Brill’s<br />

Studies in Intellectual <strong>History</strong>, 153. (xiv + 605 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9789004158290.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R132]<br />

989. DRAELANTS, Isabelle, and Antonella SAN-<br />

NINO. “Albertinisme et hermétisme dans une anthologie<br />

en faveur de la magie, le liber aggregationis :<br />

prospective.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem<br />

par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et<br />

al. (2007) [ref. 14], 223–255.<br />

320-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

990. BERGAMINO, Federica. “Quaestio disputata de<br />

immortalitate animae. Traduzione italiana e commento<br />

alla luce delle sue fonti e delle opere edite di<br />

Tommaso d’Aquino.” Acta Phil. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 73–122.<br />

991. BERGER, Harald. “Leben und Werk des Prager<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors und Rektors Wikbold Stutte.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

Arch. 93 (2009): 96–113.<br />

992. GRANT, Edward. “How Theology, Imagination,<br />

and the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Inquiry Shaped Natural Philosophy<br />

in the Late Middle Ages.” Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

89–108.<br />

993. GRANT, Edward. The Nature <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy<br />

in the Late Middle Ages. Studies in Philosophy<br />

and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy. (xvi + 355 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Washington, D.C.: Catholic University <strong>of</strong><br />

America Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780813217383.


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994. HIBBS, Darren. “John Scottus Eriugena on the<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> Material Bodies.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil.<br />

19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 385–393.<br />

995. MCVAUGH, Michael. “Towards a Stylistic<br />

Grouping <strong>of</strong> the Translations <strong>of</strong> Gerard <strong>of</strong> Cremona.”<br />

Mediaeval Stud. 71 (2009): 99–112.<br />

996. PASNAU, Robert, and Christina van DYKE.<br />

(Eds.) Cambridge <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medieval Philosophy.<br />

(2v.; xiii + 1220 pp.; index; bibl.) Cambridge:<br />

Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780521762168.<br />

320-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

997. BUSARD, H. L. L. Nicole Oresme, Questiones<br />

super geometriam Euclidis. (199 pp.; bibl.) Stuttgart:<br />

Franz Steiner, 2010. ISBN: 9783515092876.<br />

998. CECCARELLI, Giovanni. “The Price for Risk-<br />

Taking: Marine Insurance and Probability.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Juin2007/Ceccarelli_Risk.<br />

pdf (Accessed on November 19, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Medieval Probabilities” [ref. 1004]. J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no. 1 (2007): Approx. 9,700<br />

words.<br />

999. HANNAH, John. “Conventions for Recreational<br />

Problems in Fibonacci’s Liber Abbaci.” Arch. Hist.<br />

Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 155–180.<br />

1000. HØYRUP, Jens. “L’algèbre de Jacopo de<br />

Florence : un défi à l’historiographie de l’algèbre<br />

presque-moderne.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam<br />

Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by<br />

DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 257–272.<br />

1001. HUGHES, Barnabas. “An Early Abridgement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fibonacci’s De practica geometrie.” Hist. Math.<br />

37 (2010): 615–640.<br />

1002. MEUSNIER, Norbert. “À propos d’une controverse<br />

au sujet d’interprétation d’un théorème ‘probabiliste’<br />

de Nicole Oresme.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Juin2007/Meusnier_controverse.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 19, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Medieval Probabilities” [ref. 1004]. J. Elec.<br />

Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no. 1 (2007): Approx. 2,400<br />

words.<br />

Regarding a controversy between the author and<br />

historian Edward Grant.<br />

1003. MEUSNIER, Norbert. “Le problème des partis<br />

peut-il être d’origine arabo-musulmane ?” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Juin2007/Meusnier_arabes.<br />

pdf (Accessed on November 19, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Medieval Probabilities” [ref. 1004]. J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no. 1 (2007): Approx. 8,700<br />

words.<br />

1004. MEUSNIER, Norbert, and Sylvain PIRON.<br />

“Medieval Probabilities: A Reappraisal.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Juin2007/MeusnierPiron_<br />

intro.pdf (Accessed on November 19, 2010). Introduction<br />

to a special issue, “Medieval Probabilities.”<br />

J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no. 1 (2007): Approx.<br />

1,500 words.<br />

Contents: Sylvain PIRON, “Traitement de<br />

l’incertitude commerciale dans la scolastique<br />

médiévale,” Approx. 17,500 words [ref. 973];<br />

Norbert MEUSNIER, “À propos d’une controverse<br />

au sujet d’interprétation d’un théorème ‘probabiliste’<br />

de Nicole Oresme,” Approx. 2,400 words<br />

[ref. 1002]; Norbert MEUSNIER, “Le problème des<br />

partis peut-il être d’origine arabo-musulmane?”<br />

Approx. 8,700 words [ref. 1003]; Giovanni CEC-<br />

CARELLI, “The Price for Risk-Taking: Marine<br />

Insurance and Probability,” Approx. 9,700 words<br />

[ref. 998].<br />

1005. OAKS, Jeffrey A. “Polynomials and Equations<br />

in Medieval Italian Algebra.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 30<br />

(2010): 23–60.<br />

1006. RAYNAUD, Dominique. “Geometrical and<br />

Arithmetical Methods in Early Medieval Perspective.”<br />

Physis 45 (2008): 29–55.<br />

1007. ROMMEVAUX, Sabine. (Ed.) Mathématiques<br />

et connaissance du monde réel avant Galilée. (348<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Montreuil: Omniscience, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9782916097268.<br />

Contents: Aurélien ROBERT, “Atomisme et<br />

géométrie à Oxford au XIV e siècle,” 17-86; Sabine<br />

ROMMEVAUX, “Le De continuo de Thomas Bradwardine:<br />

un traité de philosophie naturelle ou de<br />

mathématiques?” 87-112; Stephen CLUCAS, “ ‘All<br />

the Mistery <strong>of</strong> Infinites’: Mathematics and the<br />

Atomism <strong>of</strong> Thomas Harriot,” 113-154; Dorit E.<br />

TANAY, “Jehan de Meur’s Musical Theory and the<br />

Mathematics <strong>of</strong> the Fourteenth Century,” 157-194;<br />

Matthieu HUSSON, “La question des consonances<br />

chez Jean de Boen,” 195-217; Walter Roy LAIRD,<br />

“The Scholastic Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Blasius <strong>of</strong> Parma,”<br />

221-242; Sophie ROUX, “Quelles mathématiques<br />

pour la force de percussion?” 243-286; Samuel<br />

GESSNER, “Salvare la lettera: mode d’articulation<br />

entre mathématiques et questions d’architecture,”<br />

287-322.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R670]<br />

1008. THEODOSIUS. Sphaerica: Arabic and Medieval<br />

Latin Translations. Edited by Paul KU-<br />

NITZSCH and Richard LORCH. Boethius: Texte<br />

und Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Mathematik<br />

und der Naturwissenschaften, 62. (431 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783515092883.<br />

1009. VLASSCHAERT, Anne-Marie. (Ed.) Le Liber<br />

mahameleth : Édition critique et commentaires.<br />

Boethius: Texte und Abhandlungen zur Geschichte<br />

der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaften, 60.<br />

(429 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner<br />

Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783515092388.<br />

On a primary source text that highlights the economic<br />

role <strong>of</strong> mathematics in the 12th century.<br />

320-104. MUSIC<br />

1010. HUSSON, Matthieu. “Deux exemples<br />

d’utilisation des mathématiques en musique dans<br />

le premier quatorzième siècle latin.” Special issue on<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics [ref. 302]. Early Sci. &<br />

Med. 15 (2010): 448–473.


76 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />

320-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

1011. ARNALDI, Mario. “An Ancient Rule for Making<br />

Portable Altitude Sundials from an ‘Unedited’<br />

Medieval Text <strong>of</strong> the Tenth Century.” J. Hist. Astron.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 141–160.<br />

1012. BUCCIANTINI, Massimo, Michele<br />

CAMEROTA, and Sophie ROUX. (Eds.) Mechanics<br />

and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early Modern<br />

Period. Biblioteca di Nuncius. (xv + 210 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9788822256614.<br />

Conference publication. Contents: Massimo<br />

BUCCIANTINI, Michele CAMEROTA and Sophie<br />

ROUX, “Introduction,” IX–1; Michael H. SHANK,<br />

“Mechanical Thinking in European Astronomy<br />

(13th–15th Centuries),” 3–28 [ref. 1022]; Jürgen<br />

SARNOWSKY, “The Defence <strong>of</strong> the Ptolemaic System<br />

in Late Mediaeval Commentaries on Johannes<br />

de Sacrobosco’s De Sphaera,” 29–44 [ref. 1021];<br />

Marcus POPPLOW, “Setting the World Machine<br />

in Motion: The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Machina Mundi in<br />

the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period,”<br />

45–72 [ref. 1020]; Giorgio STRANO and Giancarlo<br />

TRUFFA, “Tycho Brahe Cosmologist: An<br />

Overview on the Genesis, Development and Fortune<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Geo-Heliocentric World-System,” 73–<br />

94 [ref. 1183]; Miguel Angel GRANADA, “The Defence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Movement <strong>of</strong> the Earth in Rothmann,<br />

Maestlin and Kepler: From Heavenly Geometry<br />

to Celestial Physics,” 95–120 [ref. 1163]; Rienk<br />

H. VERMIJ, “Putting the Earth in Heaven. Philips<br />

Lansbergen, the Early Dutch Copernicans and the<br />

Mechanization <strong>of</strong> the World Picture,” 121–144<br />

[ref. 1187]; Carla Rita PALMERINO, “Bodies in<br />

Water like Planets in the Skies: Uses and Abuses<br />

<strong>of</strong> Analogical Reasoning in the Study <strong>of</strong> Planetary<br />

Motion,” 145–168 [ref. 1177]; Niccolo GUICCIA-<br />

RDINI, “ ‘Mechanica Rationalis’ and ‘Philosophia<br />

Naturalis’ in the Auctoris Praefatio to Newton’s<br />

Principia,” 169–186 [ref. 1418]; Domenico<br />

Bertoloni MELI, “Experiment in Newton’s Principia:<br />

The First Edition,” 187–200 [ref. 1321].<br />

1013. BYRNE, James Steven. “The Mean Distances<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sun and Commentaries on the Theorica Planetarum.”<br />

J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 205–221.<br />

1014. EAGLETON, Catherine. “A King, Two Lords,<br />

and Three Quadrants.” Early Sci. & Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

200–217.<br />

1015. GODDU, André. “The Heavenly Bodies and<br />

Astronomy in the Natural Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />

Ages.” Bull. Phil. Médiév. 50 (2008): 435–440.<br />

1016. GOLDSTEIN, Bernard R. “Levi ben Gerson on<br />

the Sources <strong>of</strong> Error in Astronomy.” Aleph 10 (2010):<br />

211–240.<br />

1017. HÜBNER, Wolfgang. “Ein Sternbild zuviel.<br />

Zu einem neuentdeckten Lehrgedicht aus dem 13.<br />

Jahrhundert.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009): 83–86.<br />

On a poem that is a literary map <strong>of</strong> the stars.<br />

1018. JUSTE, David. “La sphère planétaire du ms.<br />

Vatican, BAV, Pal. lat. 1356 (XIIe siècle). Une pièce<br />

inédite de l’astronomie de Gerbert ?” In Mélanges<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves,<br />

edited by DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 205–<br />

221.<br />

1019. MORALES PAZOS, Juan David. “El libro del<br />

Relogio del Palacio de las Horas de los Libros del<br />

saber de Astronomia de Alfonso X. Edición del texto<br />

y descripción de su función astronómica.” Arch. Int.<br />

Hist. Sci. 60 (2010): 329–368.<br />

1020. POPPLOW, Marcus. “Setting the World Machine<br />

in Motion: The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Machina Mundi in<br />

the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.” In<br />

Mechanics and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early<br />

Modern Period, edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1012], 45–72.<br />

1021. SARNOWSKY, Jürgen. “The Defence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ptolemaic System in Late Mediaeval Commentaries<br />

on Johannes de Sacrobosco’s De Sphaera.” In Mechanics<br />

and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early<br />

Modern Period, edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1012], 29–44.<br />

1022. SHANK, Michael H. “Mechanical Thinking<br />

in European Astronomy (13th–15th Centuries).” In<br />

Mechanics and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early<br />

Modern Period, edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1012], 3–28.<br />

1023. XAVIER JUFRE, Garcia. “L’Astrari de Giovanni<br />

di Dondi (1380).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section,<br />

“Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

147–155.<br />

320-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

1024. WILLIAMS, Mark. “Astrological Poetry in<br />

Late Medieval Wales: The Case <strong>of</strong> Dafydd Nanmor’s<br />

‘To God and the Planet Saturn.’ ” Cult. & Cosmos 12<br />

(2008): 3–22.<br />

320-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

1025. BRADWARDINE, Thomas, and Nicolas<br />

ORESME. Traité des rapports entre les rapidités<br />

dans les mouvements. Suivi de: Sur les rapports de<br />

rapports. Edited by Sabine RONNEVAUX. Sagesses<br />

médiévales. (lxvi + 189 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Les<br />

Belles Lettres, 2010. ISBN: 9782251181097.<br />

1026. FRITSCHE, Johannes. “The Biological Precedents<br />

for Medieval Impetus Theory and Its Aristotelian<br />

Character.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

1–27.<br />

Argues that the impetus theory applied Aristotle’s<br />

theories <strong>of</strong> the male semen to projectiles.<br />

1027. ROMMEVAUX, Sabine. “Magnetism and<br />

Bradwardine’s Rule <strong>of</strong> Motion in Fourteenth- and<br />

Fifteenth-Century Treatises.” Early Sci. & Med. 15<br />

(2010): 618–647.<br />

1028. SYLLA, Edith Dudley. “The Oxford Calculators’<br />

Middle Degree Theorem in Context.” Special<br />

issue on the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics [ref. 302]. Early<br />

Sci. & Med. 15 (2010): 338–370.


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On William Heytesbury, John Dumbleton, and<br />

Richard Swineshead, and their work on kinematics<br />

and mathematical physics.<br />

320-114. ALCHEMY<br />

1029. CALVET, Antoine. “La théorie per minima<br />

dans les textes alchimiques des XIV e et XV e siècles.”<br />

In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 361], 41–69.<br />

1030. FAURÉ, Benjamin. “The Disputatio Scoti<br />

Falsely Attributed to Michael Scot (14th C.).” In<br />

Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 361], 30–40.<br />

1031. KAHN, Didier. “Alchemical Poetry in Medieval<br />

and Early Modern Europe: A Preliminary<br />

Survey and Synthesis Part I—Preliminary Survey.”<br />

Ambix 57 (2010): 249–274.<br />

1032. KAHN, Didier. “Alchemical Poetry in Medieval<br />

and Early Modern Europe: A Preliminary<br />

Survey and Synthesis. Part II—Synthesis.” Ambix 58<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 62–77.<br />

1033. MATUS, Zachary Alexander. “Heaven in a<br />

Bottle: Franciscan Apocalypticism and the Elixir,<br />

1250–1360.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3435307.<br />

Dissertation at Harvard University, 2010. 245 pp.<br />

Looks at the medicinal alchemy <strong>of</strong> Roger Bacon,<br />

Vitalis <strong>of</strong> Furno, and Johannes de Rupescissa.<br />

320-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

1034. BLACK, Winston. “Henry <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon’s<br />

Lapidary Rediscovered and His Anglicanus Ortus<br />

Reassembled.” Mediaeval Stud. 68 (2006): 43–87.<br />

On the medieval poetry <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon.<br />

1035. DRAELANTS, Isabelle. “La science encyclopédique<br />

des pierres au XIII e siècle : l’apogée<br />

d’une veine minéralogique.” In Aux origines de la<br />

géologie de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by<br />

THOMASSET et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 91–140.<br />

1036. DUCOS, Joëlle. “Albert le Grand et la connaissance<br />

des sols.” In Aux origines de la géologie de<br />

l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 380], 141–160.<br />

1037. MOULINIER, Laurence. “La terre vue par<br />

Hildegarde de Bingen (1098–1179).” In Aux origines<br />

de la géologie de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by<br />

THOMASSET et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 205–230.<br />

1038. SILVI, Christine. “Exposer un savoir<br />

élémentaire dans une encyclopédie dialogale : la terre<br />

vulgarisée dans le Placides et Timeo.” In Aux origines<br />

de la géologie de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by<br />

THOMASSET et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 161–204.<br />

1039. VIGNERON, Fleur. “La nature et la qualité des<br />

sols dans le Livre des prouffitz champestres et ruraulx<br />

de Pierre de Crescens.” In Aux origines de la géologie<br />

de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET<br />

et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 231–250.<br />

320-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

1040. OPPITZ-TROTMAN, Gesine. “Birds, Beasts<br />

and Becket: Falconry and Hawking in the Lives<br />

and Miracles <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas Becket.” In God’s<br />

Bounty? The Churches and the Natural World, edited<br />

by CLARKE and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227], 78–88.<br />

1041. SIEWERS, Alfred K. Strange Beauty: Ecocritical<br />

Approaches to Early Medieval Landscape. The<br />

New Middle Ages. New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780230606647.<br />

320-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

1042. ABERTH, John. An Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

the Middle Ages: The War for Nature. (192 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Routledge, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780415779463.<br />

320-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1043. GIESE, Martina. “Der ‘Tractatus de austuribus’<br />

und seine Rezeption durch Albert den Großen.”<br />

Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009): 67–110.<br />

1044. SALISBURY, Joyce E. The Beast Within: Animals<br />

in the Middle Ages. (x + 206 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London; New York: Routledge, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780415780940.<br />

320-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1045. PARK, Katharine. Secrets de femmes. Collection<br />

Fabula. (361 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dijon: Les<br />

Presses du réel, 2009. ISBN: 9782840662969.<br />

French translation <strong>of</strong> Katharine PARK, Secrets <strong>of</strong><br />

Women (2006) [ref. 1046].<br />

1046. PARK, Katharine. Secrets <strong>of</strong> Women: Gender,<br />

Generation, and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Human Dissection.<br />

(419 pp.; ill.) New York: Zone Books, 2006. ISBN:<br />

1890951676.<br />

Explores generation and sexuality using case studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> women whose bodies were dissected in Italy<br />

between the late 13th and the mid-16th centuries.<br />

320-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1047. MCLEAN, Iain, Haidee LORREY, and Josep<br />

M. COLOMER. “Social Choice in Medieval<br />

Europe.” http://www.jehps.net/juin2008/<br />

McLeanLorreyColomer.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

29, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 1<br />

(2008): Approx. 8,600 words.<br />

320-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1048. BERTÉ, Monica, Vincenzo PERA, and Tiziana<br />

PESENTI. (Eds.) Petrarca e la medicina. Atti del<br />

convegno di Capo d’Orlando 27-28 giugno 2003.<br />

Biblioteca umanistica, 8. (vi + 429 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Messina: Centro Interdipartimentale di Studi<br />

Umanistici, 2006. ISBN: 9788887541298.<br />

Contents: Klaus BERGDOLT, “Precursori ed epigoni<br />

nella polemica petrarchesca contro i medici,”<br />

3-18; Francesco BAUSI, “Medicina e filos<strong>of</strong>ia nelle<br />

Invective contra medicum,” 19-52; Michael


78 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />

MCVAUGH, “Petrarch’s Scabies,” 53-76; Marilyn<br />

NICOUD, “Prendersi cura di se stesso: i medici, i<br />

malati, e i regimina sanitatis al tempo di Petrarca,”<br />

77-104; Natascia TONELLI, “Malinconia, frenesia<br />

e presentimento nei Rerum vulgarium fragmenta,”<br />

105-122; Luke DEMAITRE, “ ‘Vita brevis, ars<br />

autem prolixa’: Forging a Medical Language,”<br />

123-143; Fernando SALMÓN, “On Whose Authority?<br />

Ancient and Contemporary Voices in Medical<br />

Scholasticism,” 145-162; Sebastiano GENTILE,<br />

“Petrarca e gli auctores di medicina,” 163-177;<br />

Peter MURRAY JONES, “Picturing Medicine in<br />

the Age <strong>of</strong> Petrarch,” 179-200; Marco VEGLIA,<br />

“ ‘Ut medicina poësis’. Sulla ‘terapia’ del Decameron,”<br />

201-228; T. PRESENTI, “ ‘Patavi autem<br />

duo’. Il secondo medico padovano del Petrarca,”<br />

229-245; Monica BERTÉ and Silvia RIZZO, “Le<br />

Senili mediche,” 247-379.<br />

1049. CHANDELIER, Joël. “Le commentaire au<br />

Tegni de Dino del Garbo (m. 1327) : plagiat ou œuvre<br />

originale ?” In L’Ars medica (Tegni) de Galien, edited<br />

by PALMIERI (2008) [ref. 531], 169–188.<br />

1050. FOOT, Sarah. “Plenty, Portents and Plague:<br />

Ecclesiastical Readings <strong>of</strong> the Natural World in Early<br />

Medieval Europe.” In God’s Bounty? The Churches<br />

and the Natural World, edited by CLARKE and CLAY-<br />

DON (2010) [ref. 227], 15–41.<br />

1051. GERTSMAN, Elina. “Visualizing Death: Medieval<br />

Plagues and the Macabre.” In Piety and Plague,<br />

edited by MORMANDO and WORCESTER (2007)<br />

[ref. 557], 64–89.<br />

1052. GREEN, Monica H. “Bodies, Gender, Health,<br />

Disease: Recent Work on Medieval Women’s<br />

Medicine.” Stud. Mediev. Renais. Hist. 2 (2005):<br />

1–46.<br />

1053. GREEN, Monica H. “Getting to the Source:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Jacoba Felicie and the Impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Portable Medieval Reader on the Canon <strong>of</strong> Medieval<br />

Women’s <strong>History</strong>.” Med. Fem. For. 42 (2006): 50–63.<br />

1054. GREEN, Monica H. “Integrative Medicine:<br />

Incorporating Medicine and Health into the Canon <strong>of</strong><br />

Medieval European <strong>History</strong>.” Hist. Comp. 7 (2009):<br />

1218–1245.<br />

1055. GREEN, Monica H., and Daniel Lord SMAIL.<br />

“The Trial <strong>of</strong> Floreta d’Ays (1403): Jews, Christians,<br />

and Obstetrics in Later Medieval Marseille.” J.<br />

Medieval Hist. 34 (2008): 185–211.<br />

1056. GUTIÉRREZ RODILLA, Bertha. La esforzada<br />

reelaboración del saber. Repertorios médicos de<br />

interés lexicográfico anteriores a la imprenta. Monografías<br />

/ Instituto Historia de la Lengua, 2. (394 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) San Millán de la Cogolla [La Rioja]<br />

Cilengua, 2007. ISBN: 9788493534080.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R321]<br />

1057. HOLTZ, Louis. “Un grammairien séduit par la<br />

médecine : Jean de Garlande.” In Une traversée des<br />

savoirs, edited by HERSANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878],<br />

463–490.<br />

1058. JACQUART, Danielle, and Agostino PAR-<br />

AVICINI BAGLIANI. (Eds.) La Collectio Salernitana<br />

di Salvatore de Renzi. Convegno internazionale Università<br />

degli Studi di Salerno, 18-19 giugno 2007.<br />

(xvii + 262 pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: Edizioni del<br />

Galuzzo, 2008. ISBN: 9788884503169.<br />

Contents: Danielle JACQUART, “Introduction,”<br />

vii-xvii; Antonio GARZYA, “Salvatore De Renzi<br />

tra filologia e storia della cultura,” 1-14; Monica<br />

GREEN, “Rethinking the Manuscript Basis <strong>of</strong><br />

Salvatore De Renzi’s Collectio Salternitana. The<br />

Corpus <strong>of</strong> Medical Writings in the ‘Long’ Twelfth<br />

Century,” 15-60; Michael MCVAUGH, “Is There<br />

a Salernitan Surgical Tradition?” 61-78; Romana<br />

Martorelli VICO, “Gli scritti anatomici della Collectio<br />

Salernitana,” 79-88; Iolanda VENTURA,<br />

“Salvatore De Renzi e la letteratura farmacologica<br />

salernitana,” 89-126 [ref. 1074]; Anna BELLET-<br />

TINI, “Nuovi elementi per la datazione del Carmen<br />

medicinale del diacono Crispo,” 127-148; Florence<br />

Eliza GLAZE, “Gariopontus and the Salernitans:<br />

Textual Traditions in the Eleventh and Twelfth<br />

Centuries,” 149-190; Mireille AUSÉCACHE, “Magister<br />

Salernus et au-delà dans la Collectio Salernitana,”<br />

191-226; Alejandro García GONZÁLEZ,<br />

“Problemas de edición en los textos salernitanos<br />

de tradición textual abierta: el glosario Alphita,”<br />

227-244.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R393]<br />

1059. LÖFFLER, Anette. “Den Grundlagen auf der<br />

Spur. Die Erforschung der mittelalterlichen medizinischen<br />

Handschriften in Leipzig durch Karl Sudh<strong>of</strong>f<br />

und Henry Ernest Sigerist.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009):<br />

171–183.<br />

1060. MARTORELLI VICO, Ramana. “Il commento<br />

all’Ars medica di Jacopo da Forlì: questioni sulla<br />

generazione.” In L’Ars medica (Tegni) de Galien,<br />

edited by PALMIERI (2008) [ref. 531], 189–204.<br />

1061. MCVAUGH, Michael. “Who Was Gilbert the<br />

Englishman?” In The Study <strong>of</strong> Medieval Manuscripts<br />

<strong>of</strong> England, edited by George Hardin BROWN and<br />

Linda E. VOIGTS (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center<br />

for Medieval and Renaissance Studies; Turnhout,<br />

Belgium: In collaboration with BREPOLS, 2010),<br />

295–324.<br />

On a priest and medical writer.<br />

1062. MCVAUGH, Michael R. “Historical Awareness<br />

in Medieval Surgical Treaties (12th–14th Centuries).”<br />

In Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung,<br />

edited by RÜTTEN (2009) [ref. 534], 171–199.<br />

1063. MOOG, Ferdinand Peter. “Therapie oder Tortur<br />

– Eine mißverstandene Behandlung der Gicht bei<br />

Gregor von Tours.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29<br />

(2010): 116–130.<br />

1064. NUTTON, Vivian. (Ed.) Pestilential Complexities:<br />

Understanding Medieval Plague. (vii + 130 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Wellcome Trust Centre<br />

for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine at UCL, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780854841165; 0854841164.<br />

Contents: Ann G. CARMICHAEL, “Universal and<br />

Particular: The Language <strong>of</strong> Plague, 1348–1500,”<br />

17-52; Kay Peter JANKRIFT, “The Language <strong>of</strong><br />

Plague and its Regional Perspectives: The Case


330. Renaissance Western European contexts 79<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medieval Germany,” 53-58; Lars WALLOE,<br />

“Medieval and Modem Bubonic Plague: Some<br />

Clinical Continuities,” 59-73; Samuel K. COHN, Jr,<br />

“Epidemiology <strong>of</strong> the Black Death and Successive<br />

Waves <strong>of</strong> Plague,” 74-100; Daniel ANTOINE, “The<br />

Archaeology <strong>of</strong> ‘Plague,’ ” 101-114; Elisabeth<br />

CARNIEL, “Plague Today,” 115-130.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R582]<br />

1065. PALMIERI, Nicoletta. “Tempéraments du<br />

corps et caractères de l’âme dans le commentaire à<br />

l’Ars medica d’Agnellus de Ravenne.” In L’Ars medica<br />

(Tegni) de Galien, edited by PALMIERI (2008)<br />

[ref. 531], 31–66.<br />

1066. PUGNO, Benjamin J. “Physicians <strong>of</strong> the Body<br />

and Soul: Healing and Conversion in Anglo-Saxon<br />

England.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3414260.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Houston, 2010. 307<br />

pp.<br />

1067. SCHWABE, Fabian. “Fragment eines altwestnordischen<br />

Arzneibuches aus dem 13. Jahrhundert.”<br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009): 201–214.<br />

1068. WALLIS, Faith. “12th-Century Commentaries<br />

on the Tegni: Bartholomaeus <strong>of</strong> Salerno and Others.”<br />

In L’Ars medica (Tegni) de Galien, edited by<br />

PALMIERI (2008) [ref. 531], 127–168.<br />

1069. WALLIS, Faith. “Gregory <strong>of</strong> Tours’ Nosebleed.”<br />

In Une traversée des savoirs, edited by HER-<br />

SANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878], 417–436.<br />

1070. ZWINK, Julia. “Étude lexicologique du traité<br />

anonyme Fevres : Une compilation médicale en<br />

ancien français, écrite en caractères hébraïques.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Lexicografía y metalexicografía<br />

médicas.” http://tremedica.<br />

iwhome.com/panacea/IndiceGeneral/n24_<br />

tribunahistorica-zwink.pdf (Accessed on July<br />

24, <strong>2011</strong>). Panacea 24 (2006): 250–260.<br />

320-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

1071. CRISCIANI, Chiara, Luciana REPICI, and<br />

Pietro B. ROSSI. (Eds.) Vita longa: Vecchiaia e<br />

durata della vita nella tradizione medica e aristotelica<br />

antica e medievale. Micrologus’ Library, 33. (xiv<br />

+ 208 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: Edizioni del<br />

Galluzzo, 2009. ISBN: 9788884503466.<br />

Contents: Maria Michela SASSI, “Normalità e<br />

patologia della vecchiaia nella medicina antica,”<br />

3-18; Luciana REPICI, “ ‘Tutto invecchia per opera<br />

del tempo’. Senilità e senescenza in Aristotele,”<br />

19-40; Paola CARUSI, “Età avanzata e qualità della<br />

vita nel ‘Canone’ di Avicenna,” 41-60; Chiara<br />

CRISCIANI, “Premesse e promesse di lunga vita:<br />

tra teologia e pratica terapeutica,” 61-86; Pietro B.<br />

ROSSI, “ ‘Odor suus me confortai et aliquantulum<br />

prolongat vitam meam’: il fragrante frutto e la morte<br />

di Aristotele,” 87-120; Michael DUNNE, “ ‘The<br />

causes <strong>of</strong> the length and brevity <strong>of</strong> life call for investigation’:<br />

Aristotle’s De longitudine et brevitate<br />

vitae in the 13th- and 14th-Century Commentaries,”<br />

121-148; Stefano PERFETTI, “Rigenerazione<br />

degli animali? Alberto Magno tra Parva naturalia<br />

e De animalibus,” 149-168; Agostino PARAVICINI<br />

BAGLIANI, “Riflessioni intorno alla paternità baconiana<br />

del Liber sex scientiarum,” 169-180.<br />

1072. DEROUX, Carl. “La chair du canard selon le<br />

médecin Anthime (de obs. cib., 32).” In Mélanges<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves,<br />

edited by DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 45–56.<br />

1073. FERRAGUD, Carmel. “Els Practicants de la<br />

medicina en la creació del Regne de València (1238–<br />

1300).” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 2 (2009): 61–85.<br />

On public health.<br />

320-153. PHARMACY<br />

1074. VENTURA, Iolanda. “Salvatore De Renzi<br />

e la letteratura farmacologica salernitana.” In La<br />

Collectio Salernitana di Salvatore de Renzi, edited<br />

by JACQUART and PARAVICINI BAGLIANI (2008)<br />

[ref. 1058], 89–126.<br />

320-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

1075. GLICK, Thomas F. “Irrigation in Medieval<br />

Spain: A Personal Narrative Across a Generation.”<br />

In Agricultural Strategies, edited by Joyce MARCUS<br />

and Charles STANISH (Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Archaeology, Univ. <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />

2006), 162–187.<br />

330. RENAISSANCE WESTERN EUROPEAN<br />

CONTEXTS<br />

330-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1076. CLUCAS, Stephen. Magic, Memory and Natural<br />

Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth<br />

Centuries. (332 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Farnham: Ashgate/Variorum,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781409419754.<br />

1077. FONTANA, Michela. Matteo Ricci: A Jesuit<br />

in the Ming Court. (347 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham,<br />

MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, INC., <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9781442205864.<br />

1078. GARBER, Margaret D. “Untwisting the Greene<br />

Lyon’s Tale.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 491–<br />

500.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Deborah E. HARKNESS, The Jewel<br />

House (2007); Lauren KASSELL, Medicine and<br />

Magic in Elizabethan London (2005); Bruce T.<br />

MORAN, Distilling Knowledge (2005); Tara E.<br />

NUMMEDAL, Alchemy and Authority in the Holy<br />

Roman Empire (2007).<br />

1079. HIRAI Hiro. (Ed.) Mikurokosumosu: shoki<br />

kindai seishinshi kenkyu 1. English title: [Microcosmos:<br />

Early Modern Intellectual <strong>History</strong>, Vol. 1].<br />

(365 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ch<strong>of</strong>u: Getsuyosha, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9784901477727.<br />

Contents: Youhei KIKUCHIHARA, “Poetica signorum:<br />

Paracelsus’ Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Signature,” 7–<br />

36 [ref. 1110]; Hiro HIRAI, “Quintessence and<br />

spiritus mundi in the Renaissance: Joseph Du<br />

Chesne’s Matter Theory,” 37–69 [ref. 1194]; Ryuji<br />

HIRAOKA, “Copernicus as a Painter: His Concept<br />

<strong>of</strong> symmetria mundi between Renaissance<br />

Art Theory and Cosmology,” 70–93 [ref. 1095];


80 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />

Koji KUWAKINO, “Renaissance Garden as an Encyclopedic<br />

Space,” 94–140 [ref. 1237]; Sayaka<br />

SAKAGUCHI, “The Imperial Ideas <strong>of</strong> Rudolf II in<br />

Allegory on the Turkish Wars Series: A Study <strong>of</strong><br />

The Conquest <strong>of</strong> Györ (Raab),” 141–164; Hir<strong>of</strong>umi<br />

OGAWA, “The Christian Kabbalah <strong>of</strong> John Dee and<br />

Heinrich Khunrath in the Habsburg Court,” 165–<br />

202 [ref. 1112]; Shin HIGASHI, “The Continuity<br />

and Diversity <strong>of</strong> the Traditional Cosmos: Natural<br />

Philosophy and Mathematics in the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jesus,”<br />

203–235 [ref. 1136]; Toshihiro YAMADA, “A<br />

Biographical Sketch <strong>of</strong> Nicolaus Steno: New Philosophy,<br />

Baroque Court and Crises <strong>of</strong> Religion,”<br />

236–253 [ref. 1444]; Kurt GOLDAMMER, “Light-<br />

Symbols in Philosophical World-View, Mysticism<br />

and Theosophy from the 15th to the 17th Century,”<br />

254–289 [ref. 1118]; Marsilio FICINO, “De lumine<br />

(Florence, 1493),” 290–319; Koji KUWAKINO,<br />

“Pythagoreanism and Cosmic Representations in<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Renaissance Architecture,” 320–329<br />

[ref. 1296]; Hayato TAKUBO, “Recent Academic<br />

Studies on Nostradamus,” 330–347 [ref. 1113];<br />

Tadashi SAWAI, “New Image <strong>of</strong> the Body and<br />

anatomia in the Renaissance: Recent Studies on<br />

Early Modern Anatomy,” 348-356 [ref. 1277].<br />

1080. JACOB, Margaret C. The Scientific Revolution:<br />

A Brief <strong>History</strong> with Documents. The Bedford Series<br />

in <strong>History</strong> and Culture. (xiii + 153 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780312463939.<br />

1081. JOOST-GAUGIER, Christiane L. Pythagoras<br />

and Renaissance Europe: Finding Heaven. (xiv +<br />

319 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780521517959.<br />

On the Pythagorean influence on mathematics,<br />

astronomy, philosophy, religion, medicine, music,<br />

the occult, social life, architecture, and art.<br />

1082. KLEIN, Stefan. Leonardo’s Legacy: How Da<br />

Vinci Reimagined the World. (viii + 291 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780306818257.<br />

1083. MARR, Alexander. (Ed.) The Worlds <strong>of</strong><br />

Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in<br />

Renaissance France. (xv + 272 pp.; ill.; index.) Donington:<br />

Shaun Tyas, 2009. ISBN: 9781900289962.<br />

Contents: Alexander MARR, “Introduction”; Isabelle<br />

PANTIN, “Oronce Fine’s Role as Royal<br />

Lecturer”; Angela AXWORTHY, “The Epistemological<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> the Propaedeutic Status<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mathematics According to the Epistolary and<br />

Prefatory Writings <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine” [ref. 1123];<br />

Pascal BRIOIST, “Oronce Fine’s Practical Geometry”<br />

[ref. 1125]; Sven DUPRÉ, “Printing Practical<br />

Mathematics: Oronce Fine’s ‘De Speculo<br />

Ustorio’ between Paper and Craft”; Catherine EA-<br />

GLETON, “Oronce Fine’s Sundials: The Sources<br />

and Influences <strong>of</strong> ‘De Solaribus Horologiis’ ”<br />

[ref. 1107]; Jean-Marc BESSE, “Cosmography<br />

and Geography in the Sixteenth Century, the Position<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine between Mathematics and<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 1217]; Adam MOSLEY, “Early Modern<br />

Cosmography: Fine’s ‘Sphaera Mundi’ in<br />

Content and Context” [ref. 1227]; Jean-Jacques<br />

BRIOIST, “Oronce Fine and Cartographical Methods”<br />

[ref. 1218]; Henrique LEITÃO, “Pedro Nunes<br />

against Oronce Fine: Content and Context <strong>of</strong><br />

a Refutation”; Giovanna CIFOLETTI, “Oronce<br />

Fine’s Legacy in the French Algebraic Tradition:<br />

Peletier, Ramus and Gosselin” [ref. 1126]; Anthony<br />

TURNER, “Dropped Out <strong>of</strong> Sight: Oronce<br />

Fine and the Water-Clock in the Sixteenth and<br />

Seventeenth Centuries” [ref. 1299].<br />

1084. PENMAN, Leigh T. I. “ ‘Ein Liebhaber des<br />

Mysterii, und ein großer Verwandter desselben.’<br />

Toward the Life <strong>of</strong> Balthasar Walther: Kabbalist,<br />

Alchemist and Wandering Paracelsian Physician.”<br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 94 (2010): 73–99.<br />

1085. SCHIMKAT, Peter. “Wilhelm IV. als Naturforscher,<br />

Ökonom und Landesherr.” In Der Ptolemäus<br />

von Kassel, edited by GAULKE (2007) [ref. 1156],<br />

77–92.<br />

1086. WOITKOWITZ, Torsten. “Der Landvermesser,<br />

Kartograph, Astronom und Mechaniker Johannes<br />

Humelius (1518–1562) und die Leipziger Universität<br />

um die Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch.<br />

92 (2008): 65–97.<br />

1087. WOOTTON, David. Galileo: Watcher <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Skies. (xii + 328 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven:<br />

Yale University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780300125368.<br />

330-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

1088. NAVARRO-BROTÒNS, Victor, and William<br />

EAMON. (Eds.) Beyond the Black Legend: Spain<br />

and the Scientific Revolution. (529 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Valencia: Instituto de Historia de la Ciencea y Documentación,<br />

Universitat de Valencia, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9788437067919.<br />

The papers collected in this volume were presented<br />

at an international conference held in Valencia in<br />

September 2005. Contributors: José María LÓPEZ<br />

PIÑERO, Victor NAVARRO BROTÓNS, William<br />

EAMON, Mar REY BUENO, Miguel LÓPEZ<br />

PÉREZ, Tayra M.C. LANUZA NAVARRO, Henrique<br />

LEITÃO, Francisco ROQUE DE OLIVEIRA,<br />

Antonio BARRERA-OSORIO, Daniela BLEICH-<br />

MAR, Raquel ÁLVAREZ PELÁEZ, Susana GÓMEZ,<br />

Mauricio JALÓN, Jorge CAÑIZARES-ESGUERRA,<br />

John SLATER, Vicente L. SALAVERT FABIANI,<br />

Romano GATTO, Rosario MOSCHEO, Geert VAN-<br />

PAEMEL, María Luz LÓPEZ TERRADA, José L.<br />

FRESQUET FEBRER, Jon ARRIZABALAGA, José<br />

PARDO-TOMÁS, Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-VIDAL, María<br />

Isabel VICENTE MAROTO, Alison SANDMAN,<br />

María M. PORTUONDO, Luís Miguel CAROLINO,<br />

Eduard RECASENS GALLART, Mariano Esteban<br />

PIÑEIRO, and Nicolás GARCÍA TAPIA.<br />

1089. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, Victor, and José LÓPEZ<br />

PIÑERO. “L’Activitat científica als Països Catalans<br />

durant els segles XV i XVI.” In La ciència en la<br />

història dels Països Catalans, vol. 2, edited by VER-<br />

NET GINES and PARÉS I FARRÀS (2007) [ref. 39],<br />

21–38.<br />

330-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

1090. MCMULLIN, Ernan. “Hypothesis in Early<br />

Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” In The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Hypo-


330. Renaissance Western European contexts 81<br />

thetical in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s, edited by HEIDEL-<br />

BERGER (2009) [ref. 124], 7–38.<br />

330-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1091. WERRETT, Simon. “Watching the Fireworks:<br />

Early Modern Observation <strong>of</strong> Natural and Artificial<br />

Spectacles.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Lay Participation<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation”<br />

[ref. 284]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 167–182.<br />

330-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

1092. MESERVE, Margaret. “Nestor Denied:<br />

Francesco Filelfo’s Advice to Princes on the Crusade<br />

against the Turks.” Volume title: “Expertise and<br />

the Early Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25 (2010):<br />

47–65.<br />

1093. ROQUE DE OLIVEIRA, Francisco. “Ensaio<br />

bibliográfico sobre as relaçoes luso-chinesas até à<br />

queda da dinastia Ming, c. 1513–1644.” Cronos 8<br />

(2005): 67–94.<br />

330-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

1094. COHEN, H. Floris. “Music as <strong>Science</strong> and as<br />

Art: The 16th/17th Century Destruction <strong>of</strong> Cosmic<br />

Harmony.” In The Making <strong>of</strong> the Humanities, Volume<br />

1, edited by Rens BOD, Jaap MAAT and Thijs WEST-<br />

STEIJN (Amsterdam: Amsterdam Univ. Press, 2010),<br />

59–71.<br />

1095. HIRAOKA, Ryuji. “Copernicus as a Painter:<br />

His Concept <strong>of</strong> symmetria mundi between Renaissance<br />

Art Theory and Cosmology.” [Translated title.]<br />

In Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI<br />

(2010) [ref. 1079], 70–93.<br />

1096. MADRID CASADO, Carlos Miguel. “La Representación<br />

de la Técnica y de la Ciencia entre los<br />

Siglos XVI al XVIII en la Colección del Museo del<br />

Prado.” Llull 33 (2010): 269–287.<br />

330-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

1097. MCCLIVE, Cathy. “Masculinity on Trial:<br />

Penises, Hermaphrodites and the Uncertain Male<br />

Body in Early Modern France.” Hist. Workshop J. 68<br />

(2009): 45–68.<br />

330-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

1098. BLAIR, Ann. “<strong>Science</strong> and Religion.” In<br />

Reform and Expansion, 1500–1660, edited by Ronnie<br />

Po-chia HSIA (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge<br />

Univ. Press, 2007), 427–445.<br />

1099. BONO, James J. “The Two Books and Adamic<br />

Knowledge: Reading the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature and Early<br />

Modern Strategies for Repairing the Effects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fall and <strong>of</strong> Babel.” In Nature and Scripture in the<br />

Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and MAN-<br />

DELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236], 299–340.<br />

1100. CROWTHER, Kathleen M. “Sacred Philosophy,<br />

Secular Theology: The Mosaic Physics <strong>of</strong> Levinus<br />

Lemnius (1505–1568) and Francisco Valles (1524–<br />

1592).” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions, edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE<br />

(2008) [ref. 236], 397–428.<br />

1101. GREYERZ, Kaspar von, and Milica PAVLOVIC.<br />

(Eds.) Religion und Naturwissenschaften im 16.<br />

und 17. Jahrhundert. Schriften des Vereins für<br />

Reformationsgeschichte. (342 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783579057668.<br />

Contents: Kaspar VON GREYERZ, “Religion und<br />

Wissenschaft im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert: Eine<br />

Einführung”; Mitchell Lewis HAMMOND, “ ‘Ora<br />

Deum, and Medico Tribuas Locum’: Medicine<br />

in the Theology <strong>of</strong> Martin Luther and Philipp<br />

Melanchthon”; Volkhard WELS, “Melanchthons<br />

Anthropologie zwischen Theologie, Medizin und<br />

Astrologie”; Charles GUNNOE, “German Protestantism<br />

and Astrology: The Debate between<br />

Thomas Erastus and the Melanchthon Circle”; Axelle<br />

CHASSAGNETTE, “Geographia sacra : usages<br />

confessionels de la Cartographie Biblique au XVIe<br />

Siècle”; Petr HLAVÁCEK, “Bohemia cor Europae:<br />

Die geopolitischen und theologischen Vorstellungen<br />

über die Rolle Böhmens und der Tschechen<br />

in der Reformationszeit”; Barbara MAHLMANN-<br />

BAUER, “Magie und neue Wissenschaften im Wagnerbuch<br />

(1593)”; Charlotte METHUEN, “ ‘To Delineate<br />

the Divinity <strong>of</strong> the Creator’: The Search for<br />

Platonism in Late Sixteenth-Century Tübingen”;<br />

Édouard MEHL, “La science capitale: Johann<br />

Valentin Andreae et les mathématiques”; Stefan<br />

LAUBE, “Wissenswelten sinnlicher Frömmingkeit:<br />

Theatrale Antriebsmomente in der Naturanschauung<br />

von Bernard Palissy und Jacob Böhme”; Luca<br />

BURKART, “Zwischen neuer Wissenschaft und<br />

katholischer Restauration: Athanasius Kircher in<br />

Rom (1633–1680)”; Birgit BIEHLER, “Gabriel<br />

Plattes: Techniker der Utopie”; Anne-Charlott<br />

TREPP, “Wissenschaft und Religion im Luthertum<br />

zur Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts: Das ‘Glück der<br />

eigenen Zeit’ als Forschungsstimulans”; Milica<br />

Pavlovic ALMER, “ ‘Hermetische Wissenschaften,<br />

wissenschaftliche Hermetismen’ : Uberlegungen<br />

zu Sprach- und Denkfiguren der frühneuzeitlichen<br />

Naturphilosophie.”<br />

1102. HARRISON, Peter. “Hermeneutics and Natural<br />

Knowledge in the Reformers.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236], 341–362.<br />

1103. HOWELL, Kenneth J. “The Hermeneutics <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature and Scripture in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Theology.” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions, edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE<br />

(2008) [ref. 236], 275–298.<br />

1104. KRAYE, Jill, and Maria Pia DONATO. (Eds.)<br />

Conflicting Duties: <strong>Science</strong>, Medicine and Religion<br />

in Rome, 1550–1750. Warburg Institute Colloquia.<br />

(xiv + 389 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Warburg<br />

Institute, 2009. ISBN: 9780854811496.<br />

Contents: Lucia DACOME, “The Anatomy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pope,” 353–374; Pamela O. LONG, “Engineering,<br />

Patronage and the Authorship <strong>of</strong> Practice in Early<br />

Counter-Reformation Rome”; Jean-Marc BESSE,


82 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />

“The Birth <strong>of</strong> the Modern Atlas: Rome, Lafreri,<br />

Ortelius”; Laurent PINON, “Portrait emblématique<br />

du parfait mécène: comment Ulisse Aldrovandi<br />

remercie le cardinal Montalto”; Pascal Dubourg<br />

GLATIGNY, “Bernin disputé: science, art et architecture<br />

dans la Rome de 1680”; Sabina BRE-<br />

VAGLIERI, “<strong>Science</strong>, Books and Censorship in the<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> the Lincei. Johannes Faber as Cultural<br />

Mediator”; Federica FAVINO, “ ‘Marvellous<br />

Conjuncture’? The Academy <strong>of</strong> Maurice <strong>of</strong> Savoy<br />

in Rome between Politics and the ‘New <strong>Science</strong>’ ”;<br />

Antonella ROMANO, “Mathematics and Philosophy<br />

at Trinità dei Monti: Emmanuel Maignan and<br />

his Legacy between Rome and France”; Stefania<br />

MONTACUTELLI, “Da Galileo a Borelli e oltre:<br />

la filos<strong>of</strong>ia naturale delle Scuole Pie a Roma nel<br />

Seicento”; Paula FINDLEN, “Living in the Shadow<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galileo: Antonio Baldigiani (1647–1711), a Jesuit<br />

Scientist in Late Seventeenth-Century Rome”;<br />

Elisa ANDRETTA, “Anatomie du Vénérable dans<br />

la Rome de la Contre-Réforme. Les autopsies<br />

d’Ignace de Loyola et de Philippe Neri”; Antonio<br />

CLERICUZIO, “Chemical Medicines in Rome:<br />

Pietro Castelli and the Vitriol Debate (1616–<br />

1626)”; Maria CONFORTI, “The Biblioteca Lancisiana<br />

and the 1714 Edition <strong>of</strong> Eustachi’s Anatomical<br />

Plates, or Ancients and Moderns Reconciled”;<br />

Maria Pia DONATO, “The Mechanical Medicine<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Pious Man <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: G. M. Lancisi’s De<br />

subitaneis mortibus (1707).”<br />

1105. REMMERT, Volker R. “ ‘Our Mathematicians<br />

Have Learned and Verified This’: Jesuits, Biblical<br />

Exegesis, and the Mathematical <strong>Science</strong>s in the Late<br />

Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries.” In Nature<br />

and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited<br />

by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 236],<br />

665–690.<br />

330-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

1106. MCNEELY, Ian F. “The Renaissance<br />

Academies between <strong>Science</strong> and the Humanities.”<br />

Configurations 17 (2009): 227–258.<br />

330-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

1107. EAGLETON, Catherine. “Oronce Fine’s Sundials:<br />

The Sources and Influences <strong>of</strong> ‘De Solaribus<br />

Horologiis.’ ” In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine, edited<br />

by MARR (2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1108. KOREY, Michael. “Gantz und Gar Entzunden<br />

von Wilhelms Instrumenten.” In Der Ptolemäus von<br />

Kassel, edited by GAULKE (2007) [ref. 1156], 93–<br />

108.<br />

330-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

1109. SHEA, William R. “State Schools and Private<br />

Religious Schools in Galileo’s Day.” In Essays in<br />

Honour <strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR<br />

and DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 737–760.<br />

330-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

1110. KIKUCHIHARA, Youhei. “Poetica signorum:<br />

Paracelsus’ Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Signature.” [Translated title.]<br />

In Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI<br />

(2010) [ref. 1079], 7–36.<br />

1111. KNIGHT, Suzy. “Devotion, Popular Belief<br />

and Sympathetic Magic among Renaissance Italian<br />

Women: The Rose <strong>of</strong> Jericho as Birthing Aid.” In<br />

God’s Bounty? The Churches and the Natural World,<br />

edited by CLARKE and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227],<br />

134–143.<br />

1112. OGAWA, Hir<strong>of</strong>umi. “The Christian Kabbalah<br />

<strong>of</strong> John Dee and Heinrich Khunrath in the Habsburg<br />

Court.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu,<br />

edited by HIRAI (2010) [ref. 1079], 165–202.<br />

1113. TAKUBO, Hayato. “Recent Academic Studies<br />

on Nostradamus.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. In<br />

Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI (2010) [ref. 1079],<br />

330–347.<br />

330-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

1114. ALEXANDRESCU, Vlad, and Robert THEIS.<br />

(Eds.) Nature et surnaturel : Philosophies de la<br />

nature et métaphysique aux XVIe–XVIIIe siècles.<br />

Europaea Memoria, 79. (199 pp.; index.) New York:<br />

Georg Olms Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783487143842.<br />

Contents: Andreas BLANK, “Jean Fernel on Divine<br />

Immanence and the Origin <strong>of</strong> Simple Forms,”<br />

9-22; Paolo RUBINI, “Erklärung der Wunder im<br />

Spätaristotelismus : Pietro Pomponazzis De incantationibus,”<br />

23-36; Dana JALOBEANU, “Experimental<br />

Philosophers and Doctors <strong>of</strong> the Mind : The<br />

Appropriation <strong>of</strong> a Philosophical Tradition,” 37-<br />

64; Géraldine CAPS, “La place de la métaphysique<br />

dans la représentation mécaniste du corps selon<br />

Descartes et selon les ‘médecins cartésiens,’ ” 65-<br />

76 [ref. 1617]; Vlad ALEXANDRESCU, “L’impact<br />

de la question eucharistique sur l’individualité du<br />

corps physique chez Descartes,” 77-88 [ref. 1342];<br />

Lucian PETRESCU, “L’homme, cartésien et thomiste,”<br />

89-100; Adrien PASCHOUD, “Les cosmogonies<br />

amérindiennes au miroir de la spiritualité<br />

jésuite : l’exemple des Relations jésuites en Nouvelle<br />

France (1632–1672),” 101-112 [ref. 852];<br />

Adina RUIU, “La philosophie de la nature au service<br />

de la morale : l’oeuvre de Jacques Lambert, s.j.<br />

(1603–1670),” 113-124; Sorana CORNEANU, “Robert<br />

Boyle on ‘Right Reason’ and ‘Physical and<br />

Theological Experience,’ ” 125-136 [ref. 1397];<br />

Stephan SCHMID, “Trägheit und Streben : Spinozas<br />

Versuch einer natürlichen Teleologie,” 137-150<br />

[ref. 1437]; Pedro STOICHITA, “Leibniz’ Gottesbeweis<br />

im Dienste von Spinozas Monismus,” 151-<br />

164; Justin E. H. SMITH, “ ‘As Long as There Are<br />

Squirrels There Will Be Dancing Machines’ : Leibniz<br />

on Biological Species,” 165-178 [ref. 1589];<br />

Robert THEIS, “La physico-théologie du jeune<br />

Kant,” 179-190 [ref. 1744].<br />

1115. BÖHLANDT, Marco. Verborgene Zahn – Verborgener<br />

Gott: Mathematik und Naturwissen im Denken<br />

des Nicolaus Cusanus (1401–1464). Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

Archiv: Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 58.<br />

(360 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9783515092890.<br />

1116. GODDU, André. “Sources <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy<br />

at Kraków in the Fifteenth Century.” Mediaevalia


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Phil. Polonorum 35 (2006): 85–114.<br />

1117. GODDU, André. “The Teaching <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Philosophy at Kraków in the Fifteenth Century.”<br />

Mediaevalia Phil. Polonorum 36 (2007): 37–81.<br />

1118. GOLDAMMER, Kurt. “Light-Symbols in<br />

Philosophical World-View, Mysticism and Theosophy<br />

from the 15th to the 17th Century.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu, edited by<br />

HIRAI (2010) [ref. 1079], 254–289.<br />

1119. HIRAI, Hiro. “L’âme du monde chez Juste<br />

Lipse entre théologie cosmique romaine et prisca<br />

theologia renaissante.” Rev. Sci. Phil. Théol. 93<br />

(2009): 225–247.<br />

1120. KODERA, Sergius. Disreputable Bodies:<br />

Magic, Medicine and Gender in Renaissance Natural<br />

Philosophy. Essays and Studies. (320 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Toronto: Centre for Reformation and<br />

Renaissance Studies, 2010. ISBN: 9780772720603.<br />

1121. LOLORDO, Antonia. “Epicureanism and Early<br />

Modern Naturalism.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

647–664.<br />

1122. VERMIJ, Rienk. “A <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Signs: Aristotelian<br />

Meteorology in Reformation Germany.”<br />

Early Sci. & Med. 15 (2010): 648–674.<br />

330-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

1123. AXWORTHY, Angela. “The Epistemological<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> the Propaedeutic Status <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

According to the Epistolary and Prefatory<br />

Writings <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine.” In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce<br />

Fine, edited by MARR (2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1124. BIACINO, Loredana. “Temi generali<br />

nell’opera di Luca Valerio.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat.<br />

30 (2010): 189–222.<br />

1125. BRIOIST, Pascal. “Oronce Fine’s Practical<br />

Geometry.” In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine, edited by<br />

MARR (2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1126. CIFOLETTI, Giovanna. “Oronce Fine’s Legacy<br />

in the French Algebraic Tradition: Peletier, Ramus<br />

and Gosselin.” In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine, edited<br />

by MARR (2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1127. CONLEY, Tom. “A Devil in Diversion: Number<br />

and Line in the Essais.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. [ref. 303]. Configurations 17<br />

(2009): 87–103.<br />

On Montaigne’s Essais.<br />

1128. DESCHAUER, Stefan. “Zur Bedeutung<br />

der Nürnberger Rechenmeister in der Zeit der<br />

Renaissance—zwischen Dominanz und fehlendem<br />

Einfluss.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 94 (2010): 100–110.<br />

1129. GABRIEL, Peter. “Ein gemeyn leycht buechlein:<br />

Zur Didaktik in Adam Ries’ zweitem Rechenbuch<br />

im Vergleich zu Widmanns ‘Behende und hubsche<br />

Rechenung.’ ” NTM 18 (2010): 469–496.<br />

1130. GAVAGNA, Veronica. “Medieval Heritage and<br />

New Perspectives in Cardano’s Practica arithmetice.”<br />

Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 30 (2010): 61–80.<br />

1131. GESSNER, Samuel. “Savoir manier les instruments<br />

: la géométrie dans les écrits italiens<br />

d’architecture (1545–1570).” Rev. Hist. Math. 16<br />

(2010): 1–62.<br />

1132. GOULDING, Robert. Defending Hypatia: Ramus,<br />

Savile, and the Renaissance Rediscovery <strong>of</strong><br />

Mathematical <strong>History</strong>. Archimedes. (xx + 201 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Springer, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9789048135424.<br />

1133. GOULDING, Robert. “Pythagoras in Paris:<br />

Petrus Ramus Imagines the Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a series on the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics.<br />

[ref. 303]. Configurations 17 (2009): 51–86.<br />

1134. HANNRACHAIN, Tadhg Ó. “ ‘The Miraculous<br />

Mathematics <strong>of</strong> the World’: Proving the Existence<br />

<strong>of</strong> God in Cardinal Péter Pázmány’s Kalauz.” In<br />

God’s Bounty? The Churches and the Natural World,<br />

edited by CLARKE and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227],<br />

248–259.<br />

1135. HEEFFER, Albrecht. “Algebraic Partitioning<br />

Problems from Luca Pacioli’s Perugia Manuscript<br />

(Vat. Lat. 3129).” Sciamvs 11 (2010): 3–52.<br />

1136. HIGASHI, Shin. “The Continuity and Diversity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Traditional Cosmos: Natural Philosophy and<br />

Mathematics in the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jesus.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu, edited by<br />

HIRAI (2010) [ref. 1079], 203–235.<br />

1137. HOGENDIJK, Jan P. “The Scholar and the<br />

Fencing Master: The Exchanges between Joseph Justus<br />

Scaliger and Ludolph Van Ceulen on the Circle<br />

Quadrature (1594–1596).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Contexts, Emergence and Issues <strong>of</strong> Cartesian Geometry”<br />

[ref. 1460]. Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 345–375.<br />

1138. KNOBLOCH, Eberhard. “La connaissance<br />

des mathématiques arabes par les mathématiciens<br />

jésuites.” In Études d’histoire des sciences arabes,<br />

edited by ABATTOUY (2007) [ref. 616], 141–173.<br />

1139. MAFFIOLI, Cesare S. La via delle acque<br />

(1500–1700): Appropriazione delle arti e trasformazione<br />

delle matematiche. (xxii + 396 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Firenze, Olschki, 2010. ISBN: 9788822260086.<br />

Focusing on the science <strong>of</strong> water and the relationship<br />

<strong>of</strong> science, technology, and mathematics.<br />

1140. PESIC, Peter. “Hearing the Irrational: Music<br />

and the Development <strong>of</strong> the Modern Concept <strong>of</strong><br />

Number.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 501–530.<br />

1141. RAJU, C. K. Cultural Foundations <strong>of</strong> Mathematics:<br />

The Nature <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Pro<strong>of</strong> and the<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> the Calculus from India to Europe in<br />

the 16th c. CE. (xlv + 477 pp.; bibl.; index.) Delhi:<br />

Pearson Longman, 2007. ISBN: 9788131708712.<br />

“Documents how and why the calculus developed<br />

in India, over a thousand year period, and was<br />

transmitted to Europe in the 16th c., without acknowledgment.”<br />

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1142. RAYNAUD, Dominique. “Les débats sur<br />

les fondements de la perspective linéaire de Piero<br />

della Francesca à Egnatio Danti : un cas de<br />

mathématisation à rebours.” Special issue on the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> mathematics [ref. 302]. Early Sci. & Med.<br />

15 (2010): 474–504.<br />

1143. TAYLOR, Katie. “A ‘Practique Discipline’?<br />

Mathematical Arts in John Blagrave’s The Mathematical<br />

Jewel (1585).” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (2010):<br />

329–353.<br />

1144. WAGNER, Roy. “The Natures <strong>of</strong> Numbers in<br />

and around Bombelli’s L’algebra.” Arch. Hist. Exact<br />

Sci. 64 (2010): 485–523.<br />

“We will focus here on the semiotic aspects <strong>of</strong> algebraic<br />

practices and on the organisation <strong>of</strong> knowledge.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

1145. WEITZEL, Hans. “Zum Polyeder auf A.<br />

Dürers Stich Melencolia I—Ein Nürnberger Skizzenblatt<br />

mit Darstellungen archimedischer Körper.”<br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 91 (2007): 129–173.<br />

330-104. MUSIC<br />

1146. BARBIERI, Patrizio. “The Jesuit Acousticians<br />

and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Wind Instruments (c. 1580–<br />

1680).” Analec. Music. 38 (2007): 155–204.<br />

1147. VILLEGAS GUILLÉN, Salvador. “Un fresco de<br />

Rafael, un desconocido Boecio y un diapasón.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ciencia y Tecnología en el mundo<br />

antiguo” [ref. 876]. Estud. Cl. 48 (2006): 131–135.<br />

On a fresco by Rafael representing “De Musica”<br />

and “De Arithmetica.”<br />

330-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

1148. BARKER, Peter. “Kepler and Melanchthon<br />

on the Biblical Arguments against Copernicanism.”<br />

In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008)<br />

[ref. 236], 585–604.<br />

1149. BARKER, Peter. “The Reality <strong>of</strong> Peurbach’s<br />

Orbs: Cosmological Continuity in Fifteenth and Sixteenth<br />

Century Astronomy.” In Change and Continuity<br />

in Early Modern Cosmology, edited by BONER<br />

(2010) [ref. 1151], 7–32.<br />

1150. BIRO, Jacqueline. On Earth as in Heaven:<br />

Cosmography and the Shape <strong>of</strong> the Earth from Copernicus<br />

to Descartes. (135 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr Müller,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9783639035865.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R78]<br />

1151. BONER, Patrick J. (Ed.) Change and Continuity<br />

in Early Modern Cosmology. (225 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Springer Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9789400700369.<br />

Contents: Patrick J. BONER, “Introduction,” 1–<br />

6; Peter BARKER, “The Reality <strong>of</strong> Peurbach’s<br />

Orbs: Cosmological Continuity in Fifteenth and<br />

Sixteenth Century Astronomy,” 7–32 [ref. 1149];<br />

Víctor NAVARRO BROTÓNS, “Continuity and<br />

Change in Cosmological Ideas in Spain between<br />

the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: The Impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> Celestial Novelties,” 33–50 [ref. 1176];<br />

Dario TESSICINI, “Cornelius Gemma and the<br />

New Star <strong>of</strong> 1572,” 51–66 [ref. 1185]; Miguel<br />

A. GRANADA, “Johannes Kepler and David Fabricius:<br />

Their Discussion on the Nova <strong>of</strong> 1604,”<br />

67–92 [ref. 1496]; Patrick J. BONER, “Kepler’s<br />

Copernican Campaign and the New Star <strong>of</strong> 1604,”<br />

93–114 [ref. 1478]; Aviva ROTHMAN, “From Cosmos<br />

to Confession: Kepler and the Connection<br />

between Astronomical and Religious Truth,” 115–<br />

134 [ref. 1357]; Rienk VERMIJ, “Johannes Phocylides<br />

Holwarda and the Interpretation <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Stars in the Dutch Republic,” 135–152 [ref. 1514];<br />

Robert Alan HATCH, “Discovering Mira Ceti: Celestial<br />

Change and Cosmic Continuity,” 153–176<br />

[ref. 1499].<br />

1152. DE PACE, Anna. Niccolò Copernico e la fondazione<br />

del cosmo eliocentrico: con testo, traduzione<br />

e commentario del Libro I de Le revoluzioni celesti.<br />

(450 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Milan: Bruno Mondadori,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9788861590717.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R181]<br />

1153. DOBRZYCKI, Jerzy. Selected Papers on Medieval<br />

and Renaissance Astronomy. Edited by Jacek<br />

WLODARCZYK and Richard Lynn KREMER. (234<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Warsaw: Instytut Historii Nauki PAN,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9788386062034.<br />

1154. FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. Defending Copernicus<br />

and Galileo: Critical Reasoning in the Two<br />

Affairs. Boston Studies in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

(xliii + 350 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Springer,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9789048132027.<br />

1155. FRANCI, Raffaella. “Astronomia/astrologia in<br />

un trattato d’abaco della prima metà del Quattrocento<br />

(ms. Magl. CL. XI, 119 della Biblioteca nazionale di<br />

Firenze).” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 30 (2010): 133–188.<br />

1156. GAULKE, Karsten. (Ed.) Der Ptolemäus von<br />

Kassel: Landgraf Wilhelm IV von Hessen-Kassel und<br />

die Astronomie. Kataloge der Museumslandschaft<br />

Hessen Kassel. (263 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Kassel: MHK,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9783931787431.<br />

Contents: Karsten GAULKE, “Die Bedeutung der<br />

Astronomie im 16. Jahrhundert,” 11-26; Jürgen<br />

HAMEL, “Wilhelm IV. als Astronom,” 27-42;<br />

Karsten GAULKE and Michael KOREY, “Alltag<br />

Uff der Aldaun: Die Vermessung des Fixsternhimmels,”<br />

43-62; Miguel A. GRANADA, “Christoph<br />

Rothmann und die Kosmologie in Kassel zur Zeit<br />

Wilhelms IV.” 63-76 [ref. 1160]; Peter SCHIMKAT,<br />

“Wilhelm IV. als Naturforscher, Ökonom und<br />

Landesherr,” 77-92 [ref. 1085]; Michael KOREY,<br />

“Gantz und Gar Entzunden von Wilhelms Instrumenten,”<br />

93-108 [ref. 1108]; Karsten GAULKE,<br />

“Das Wissenschaftliche Erbe Wilhelms IV.” 109-<br />

122.<br />

1157. GODDU, André. “Ptolemy, Copernicus, and<br />

Kepler on Linear Distances.” Organon 35 (2006):<br />

43–57.<br />

1158. GRAFTON, Anthony. “Petrus Apianus Draws<br />

Up a Calendar.” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 55–72.


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1159. GRANADA, Miguel A. “[Giordano Bruno]<br />

Synodus ex mundis.” Bruniana & Campanelliana 13<br />

(2007): 149–156.<br />

1160. GRANADA, Miguel A. “Christoph Rothmann<br />

und die Kosmologie in Kassel zur Zeit Wilhelms IV.”<br />

In Der Ptolemäus von Kassel, edited by GAULKE<br />

(2007) [ref. 1156], 63–76.<br />

1161. GRANADA, Miguel A. “L’héliocentrisme de<br />

Giordano Bruno entre 1584 et 1591 : la disposition<br />

des planètes inférieures et les mouvements de la<br />

terre.” Bruniana & Campanelliana 16 (2010): 31–50.<br />

1162. GRANADA, Miguel A. “Tycho Brahe, Caspar<br />

Peucer, and Christoph Rothmann on Cosmology and<br />

the Bible.” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions, edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE<br />

(2008) [ref. 236], 563–584.<br />

1163. GRANADA, Miguel Angel. “The Defence <strong>of</strong><br />

the Movement <strong>of</strong> the Earth in Rothmann, Maestlin<br />

and Kepler: From Heavenly Geometry to Celestial<br />

Physics.” In Mechanics and Cosmology in the<br />

Medieval and Early Modern Period, edited by BUC-<br />

CIANTINI et al. (2007) [ref. 1012], 95–120.<br />

1164. HALLYN, Fernand. Gemma Frisius, arpenteur<br />

de la terre et du ciel. Les Géographies du Monde, 8.<br />

(237 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Honoré Champion,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9782745317018.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R330]<br />

1165. JARDINE, Nicholas, and Alain Philippe<br />

SEGONDS. La guerre des astronomes : la querelle<br />

au sujet de l’origine du système géo-héliocentrique<br />

à la fin du XVIe siècle. <strong>Science</strong> et humanisme, 9 &<br />

10. (2v.; xix + 852 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Les<br />

Belles Lettres, 2008. ISBN: 9782251345130.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R400]<br />

1166. JUŽNIČ, Stanislav. “Rektor Nikodem Frischlin<br />

v Ljubljani od 1582 do 1584.” [The Rector Nikodem<br />

Frischlin in Ljubljana between 1582 and 1584.] In<br />

Slovenian. Šolska kronika 17 (2008): 28–50.<br />

Frischlin authored a work entitled De astronomicae<br />

artis.<br />

1167. KREMER, Richard L. “Calculating with Andreas<br />

Aurifaber: A New Source for Copernican<br />

Astronomy in 1540.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (2010):<br />

483–502.<br />

1168. KREMER, Richard Lynn. “Experimenting<br />

with Paper Instruments in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-<br />

Century Astronomy: Computing Syzygies with<br />

Isotemporal Lines and Salt Dishes.” J. Hist. Astron.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 223–258.<br />

1169. KREMER, Richard Lynn, and Jaroslaw WLO-<br />

DARCZYK. (Eds.) Johannes Kepler: From Tübingen<br />

to Zagan. Studia Copernicana. Warsaw: Institut<br />

Historii Nauki PAN, 2009. ISBN: 9788386062850.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R445]<br />

1170. KUSUKAWA, Sachiko. “Andreas Nolthius’s<br />

Almanach for 1575.” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

91–110.<br />

1171. LESTRINGANT, Frank. “L’histoire comme<br />

géographie, l’apocalypse comme cosmographie :<br />

l’exemple d’Agrippa d’Aubigné.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Early Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174].<br />

Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 451–464.<br />

1172. MALPANGOTTO, Michela. “Discussions coperniciennes<br />

au début du XVIIe siècle : Le système<br />

du monde de P. Redento Baranzano, enseignant en<br />

Savoie.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60 (2010): 369–422.<br />

1173. MCMULLIN, Ernan. “Kepler: Moving the<br />

Earth.” HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 3–22.<br />

1174. MOSLEY, Adam. “The Cosmographer’s Role<br />

in the Sixteenth Century: A Preliminary Study.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue: “Early Modern Cosmography.”<br />

Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 423–440.<br />

Contents: Frédéric TINGUELY, “Le vertige<br />

cosmographique à la Renaissance,” 441–450<br />

[ref. 1186]; Frank LESTRINGANT, “L’histoire<br />

comme géographie, l’apocalypse comme cosmographie:<br />

l’exemple d’Agrippa d’Aubigné,” 451–<br />

464 [ref. 1171]; Peter van der KROGT, “Gerard<br />

Mercator and His Cosmography: How the<br />

Atlas Became an Atlas,” 465–484 [ref. 1224];<br />

Lesley B. CORMACK, “The World at Your Fingertips:<br />

English Renaissance Globes as Cosmographical,<br />

Mathematical and Pedagogical Instruments,”<br />

485–498 [ref. 1221]; Brigitte GAUVIN,<br />

“Per tabellam huius cosmographiae novae... :<br />

Pierre Martyr d’Anghiera géographe, ou comment<br />

élaborer la cosmographie d’un monde nouveau,”<br />

499–516 [ref. 1222]; Monique MUND-DOPCHIE,<br />

“Merveilles des ultimae terrae et traités cosmographiques<br />

de la Renaissance: tradition et renouvellement,”<br />

517–530 [ref. 1228]; Angelo CATTA-<br />

NEO, “Orb and Sceptre: Cosmography and World<br />

Cartography in Portugal and Italian Cities in the<br />

Fifteenth Century,” 531–554 [ref. 1220]; Victor<br />

NAVARRO BROTONS, “Aspects <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Cosmography in Spain in the Last Decades<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sixteenth Century (until 1606),” 555–574<br />

[ref. 1175]; Mark ROSEN, “Charismatic Cosmography<br />

in Late Cinquecento Florence,” 575–590<br />

[ref. 1230]; Zur SHALEV, “Harmony and Reason<br />

<strong>of</strong> State: Intersections <strong>of</strong> Cosmography and Political<br />

Theory in the Early Modem Period,” 591–604<br />

[ref. 1232].<br />

1175. NAVARRO BROTONS, Victor. “Aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cosmography in Spain in the Last<br />

Decades <strong>of</strong> the Sixteenth Century (until 1606).” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Early Modern Cosmography”<br />

[ref. 1174]. Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 555–574.<br />

1176. NAVARRO BROTÓNS, Víctor. “Continuity and<br />

Change in Cosmological Ideas in Spain between the<br />

Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: The Impact <strong>of</strong><br />

Celestial Novelties.” In Change and Continuity in<br />

Early Modern Cosmology, edited by BONER (2010)<br />

[ref. 1151], 33–50.<br />

1177. PALMERINO, Carla Rita. “Bodies in Water like<br />

Planets in the Skies: Uses and Abuses <strong>of</strong> Analogical<br />

Reasoning in the Study <strong>of</strong> Planetary Motion.” In<br />

Mechanics and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early<br />

Modern Period, edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1012], 145–168.


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1178. PÉOUX, Gérald. “Atmospheric Refraction<br />

and the Ramus Circle: Aspects <strong>of</strong> a Late Sixteenth-<br />

Century Dispute.” Ann. Sci. 67 (2010): 457–484.<br />

1179. PORTUONDO, María M. “An Astronomical<br />

Observatory for the Escorial <strong>of</strong> Philip II: An Exercise<br />

in Historical Inference.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic Stud. 7 (2009):<br />

101–117.<br />

1180. PUMFREY, Stephen. “ ‘Your Astronomers and<br />

Ours Differ Exceedingly’: The Controversy over<br />

the ‘New Star’ <strong>of</strong> 1572 in the Light <strong>of</strong> a Newly<br />

Discovered Text by Thomas Digges.” Brit. J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 29–60.<br />

1181. PUMFREY, Stephen. “The Selenographia <strong>of</strong><br />

William Gilbert: His Pre-Telescopic Map <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moon and His Discovery <strong>of</strong> Lunar Libration.” J. Hist.<br />

Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 193–203.<br />

1182. ROTHMAN, Aviva. “Defining Astronomical<br />

Community in Early Modern Europe.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 231–234.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Adam MOSLEY, Bearing the<br />

Heavens (2007).<br />

1183. STRANO, Giorgio, and Giancarlo TRUFFA.<br />

“Tycho Brahe Cosmologist: An Overview on the<br />

Genesis, Development and Fortune <strong>of</strong> the Geo-<br />

Heliocentric World-System.” In Mechanics and Cosmology<br />

in the Medieval and Early Modern Period,<br />

edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007) [ref. 1012],<br />

73–94.<br />

1184. SWERDLOW, N. M. “Tycho, Longomontanus,<br />

and Kepler on Ptolemy’s Solar Observations and<br />

Theory, Precession <strong>of</strong> the Equinoxes, and Obliquity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ecliptic.” In Ptolemy in Perspective, edited by<br />

JONES (2010) [ref. 915], 151–202.<br />

1185. TESSICINI, Dario. “Cornelius Gemma and<br />

the New Star <strong>of</strong> 1572.” In Change and Continuity in<br />

Early Modern Cosmology, edited by BONER (2010)<br />

[ref. 1151], 51–66.<br />

1186. TINGUELY, Frédéric. “Le vertige cosmographique<br />

à la Renaissance.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Early Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174]. Arch. Int.<br />

Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 441–450.<br />

1187. VERMIJ, Rienk H. “Putting the Earth in<br />

Heaven. Philips Lansbergen, the Early Dutch Copernicans<br />

and the Mechanization <strong>of</strong> the World Picture.”<br />

In Mechanics and Cosmology in the Medieval and<br />

Early Modern Period, edited by BUCCIANTINI et al.<br />

(2007) [ref. 1012], 121–144.<br />

330-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

1188. AZZOLINI, Monica. “Refining the Astrologer’s<br />

Art: Astrological Diagrams in Bodleian<br />

MS Canon. Misc. 24 and Cardano’s Libelli Quinque<br />

(1547).” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–25.<br />

1189. HAYTON, Darin. “Expertise ex Stellis:<br />

Comets, Horoscopes, and Politics in Renaissance<br />

Hungary.” Volume title: “Expertise and the Early<br />

Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25 (2010): 27–46.<br />

1190. KWAN, Alistair. “Tycho’s Talisman: Astrological<br />

Magic in the Design <strong>of</strong> Uraniborg.” Early Sci. &<br />

Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 95–119.<br />

1191. RADELET-DE GRAVE, Patricia. “Kepler<br />

(1571–1630) et Cavalieri (1598–1647). Astrologues,<br />

ou le logarithme au secours de l’astrologie.” In<br />

Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis<br />

et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 14], 297–315.<br />

1192. RUTKIN, H. Darrel. “The Use and Abuse<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos in Renaissance and Early<br />

Modern Europe: Two Case Studies (Giovanni Pico<br />

della Mirandola and Filippo Fantoni).” In Ptolemy<br />

in Perspective, edited by JONES (2010) [ref. 915],<br />

135–149.<br />

330-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

1193. CAPECCHI, Danilo. “La resistenza dei materiali<br />

tra Cinquecento e Seicento.” Physis 45 (2008):<br />

57–92.<br />

On structural mechanics.<br />

1194. HIRAI, Hiro. “Quintessence and spiritus<br />

mundi in the Renaissance: Joseph Du Chesne’s Matter<br />

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1195. IOMMI ECHEVERRÍA, Virginia. “La división<br />

del aire en los Quesiti et inventione diverse (1546) de<br />

Niccolò Tartaglia.” Dynamis 30 (2010): 197–212.<br />

1196. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, V. “Humanismo y<br />

mecánica en la España del siglo XVI.” In Litterae<br />

Humaniores del Renacimiento a la Ilustración, edited<br />

by F. GRAU, J. M. MAESTRE and J. PÉREZ (Valencia;<br />

Universitat de València, 2009), 431–455.<br />

1197. ROUX, Sophie. “Découvrir le principe<br />

d’inertie.” In Du nouveau dans les sciences, edited by<br />

CARVALLO and ROUX (2006) [ref. 8], 449–511.<br />

1198. SCHEMMEL, Mathias. The English Galileo:<br />

Thomas Harriot’s Work on Motion as an Example<br />

<strong>of</strong> Preclassical Mechanics. Boston Studies on the<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 268. (2 v.; xx + 755 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Springer <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Business Media, 2008. ISBN: 9781402054983.<br />

330-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

1199. HIRAI, Hiro. “The World-Spirit and<br />

Quintessence in the Chymical Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />

du Chesne.” In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 361], 247–261.<br />

1200. TERRADA, Maríaluz López. “The Making <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemical Medicines in Valencia during the Sixteenth<br />

Century: Llorenç Coçar.” In Chymia, edited by<br />

LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361], 262–278.<br />

330-114. ALCHEMY<br />

1201. BOBORY, Dóra. “Paracelsus in Pannonia:<br />

Alchemy and Medicine in Count Boldizsár<br />

Batthyány’s Circle.” In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ<br />

PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361], 115–137.


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1202. EAMON, William C. “Masters <strong>of</strong> Fire: Italian<br />

Alchemists in the Court <strong>of</strong> Philip II.” In Chymia,<br />

edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361],<br />

138–156.<br />

1203. FRIETSCH, Ute. “Häresie und ‘pseudoscientia’.<br />

Zur Problematisierung von Alchemie, Chymiatrie<br />

und Physik in der Frühen Neuzeit.” In Psuedowissenschaft,<br />

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1204. GIJSEN, Annelies van. “Isaac Hollandus Revisited.”<br />

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1205. GUERRERO, José Rodríguez. “Some Forgotten<br />

Fez Alchemists and the Loss <strong>of</strong> the Peñon<br />

de Vélez de la Gomera in the Sixteenth Century.”<br />

In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 361], 291–309.<br />

On the Spanish North African settlement.<br />

1206. KAHN, Didier. “The Turba philosophorum<br />

and Its French Version (15th C.).” In Chymia, edited<br />

by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361], 70–114.<br />

1207. LÓPEZ PÉREZ, Miguel. “La alquimia en el<br />

nuevo mundo: datos para su consideración.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong><br />

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1208. MORAN, Bruce T. “The Singularity <strong>of</strong> Alchemical<br />

Experience: The Case <strong>of</strong> Camillo Baldi.”<br />

In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 361], 232–246.<br />

1209. MOUREAU, Sébastien. “Questions <strong>of</strong> Methodology<br />

about Pseudo-Avicenna’s De anima in arte<br />

alchemiae: Identification <strong>of</strong> a Latin Translation and<br />

Method <strong>of</strong> Edition.” In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ<br />

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1210. PRINKE, Rafał T. “Beyond Patronage: Michael<br />

Sendivogius and the Meanings <strong>of</strong> Success in<br />

Alchemy.” In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ<br />

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1211. RODRÍGUEZ GUERRERO, José. “Un origen<br />

griego para la alquimia y otras historias filos<strong>of</strong>ales en<br />

el Baldo castellano de 1542.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic Stud. 7 (2009):<br />

33–48.<br />

1212. SOLSONA I PAIRÓ, Núria. “Seguint el fil de<br />

l’obra I secreti della Signora Cortese.” Actes Hist.<br />

Cièn. Tèc. 3, no. 1 (2010): 63–77.<br />

1213. TAUSIET, Maria. “Fool’s Silver: Alchemy and<br />

Fraud in Sixteenth-Century Spain.” In Chymia, edited<br />

by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361], 157–174.<br />

330-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

1214. BENOIT, Paul. “Savoir théorique et savoir<br />

pratique dans la géologie d’Agricola.” In Aux origines<br />

de la géologie de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by<br />

THOMASSET et al. (2010) [ref. 380], 283–298.<br />

1215. CÉARD, Jean. “Les gemmes à la Renaissance.”<br />

In Aux origines de la géologie de l’Antiquité<br />

au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 380], 251–266.<br />

1216. ERLICHMAN, Howard J. Conquest, Tribute,<br />

and Trade: The Quest for Precious Metals and<br />

the Birth <strong>of</strong> Globalization. (541 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Amherst, MA: Promethus Books, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781616142117.<br />

Looks at how Portugal, Spain, and the later Dutch<br />

Republic rose to power by exploiting the mineral<br />

resources <strong>of</strong> Central Europe, Africa, the Americas,<br />

and Japan.<br />

330-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

1217. BESSE, Jean-Marc. “Cosmography and Geography<br />

in the Sixteenth Century, the Position <strong>of</strong><br />

Oronce Fine between Mathematics and <strong>History</strong>.” In<br />

The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine, edited by MARR (2009)<br />

[ref. 1083].<br />

1218. BRIOIST, Jean-Jacques. “Oronce Fine and<br />

Cartographical Methods.” In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce<br />

Fine, edited by MARR (2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1219. CARLTON, Genevieve. “Worldly Consumers:<br />

The Demand for Maps in Renaissance Italy.” Pro-<br />

Quest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3456533.<br />

Dissertation at Northwestern University, <strong>2011</strong>. 274<br />

pp.<br />

1220. CATTANEO, Angelo. “Orb and Sceptre: Cosmography<br />

and World Cartography in Portugal and<br />

Italian Cities in the Fifteenth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Early Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174].<br />

Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 531–554.<br />

1221. CORMACK, Lesley B. “The World at Your Fingertips:<br />

English Renaissance Globes as Cosmographical,<br />

Mathematical and Pedagogical Instruments.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Early Modern Cosmography”<br />

[ref. 1174]. Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 485–498.<br />

1222. GAUVIN, Brigitte. “Per tabellam huius cosmographiae<br />

novae... : Pierre Martyr d’Anghiera<br />

géographe, ou comment élaborer la cosmographie<br />

d’un monde nouveau.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Early<br />

Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174]. Arch. Int. Hist.<br />

Sci. 59 (2009): 499–516.<br />

1223. GRUZINSKI, Serge. Les quatre parties du<br />

monde : histoire d’une mondialisation. (479 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Paris: La Martinière, 2004. ISBN:<br />

9782846751049.<br />

On the history <strong>of</strong> globalization from 1580 to 1640.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R319]<br />

1224. KROGT, Peter van der. “Gerard Mercator and<br />

His Cosmography: How the Atlas Became an Atlas.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Early Modern Cosmography”<br />

[ref. 1174]. Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 465–484.<br />

1225. MASSING, Andreas. “Mapping the Malagueta<br />

Coast: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Lower Guinea Coast, 1460–<br />

1510 through Portuguese Maps and Accounts.” Hist.<br />

Africa 36 (2009): 331–365.


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1226. MASSING, Andreas. “Valentim Fernandes’<br />

Five Maps and the Early <strong>History</strong> and Geography <strong>of</strong><br />

São Tomé.” Hist. Africa 36 (2009): 367–386.<br />

1227. MOSLEY, Adam. “Early Modern Cosmography:<br />

Fine’s ‘Sphaera Mundi’ in Content and Context.”<br />

In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce Fine, edited by MARR<br />

(2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1228. MUND-DOPCHIE, Monique. “Merveilles des<br />

ultimae terrae et traités cosmographiques de la Renaissance<br />

: tradition et renouvellement.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Early Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174].<br />

Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 517–530.<br />

1229. PETERSON, Heather R. “The Shape <strong>of</strong> the<br />

World: The Story <strong>of</strong> Spanish Expansion and the<br />

Secret <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cosmography.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 223–226.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Maria M. PORTUONDO, Secret<br />

<strong>Science</strong> (2009).<br />

1230. ROSEN, Mark. “Charismatic Cosmography in<br />

Late Cinquecento Florence.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Early Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174]. Arch. Int.<br />

Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 575–590.<br />

1231. SHALEV, Zur, and Charles BURNETT. (Eds.)<br />

Ptolemy’s Geography in the Renaissance. (253<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Warburg Institute, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780854811526.<br />

1232. SHALEV, Zur. “Harmony and Reason <strong>of</strong> State:<br />

Intersections <strong>of</strong> Cosmography and Political Theory<br />

in the Early Modem Period.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Early Modern Cosmography” [ref. 1174]. Arch. Int.<br />

Hist. Sci. 59 (2009): 591–604.<br />

1233. VAN DUZEN, Chet. Johann Schöner’s Globe<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1515: Transcription and Study. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 100. (215 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Philadelphia, PA: American Philosophical<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, 2010. ISBN: 9781606180051.<br />

330-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

1234. DITCHFIELD, Simon. “What Did Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

Have to Do with Salvation? José De Acosta SJ<br />

(1540–1600) in the Americas.” In God’s Bounty? The<br />

Churches and the Natural World, edited by CLARKE<br />

and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227], 144–168.<br />

1235. EGMOND, Florike. The World <strong>of</strong> Carolus<br />

Clusius: Natural <strong>History</strong> in the Making, 1550–1610.<br />

Perspectives in Economic and Social <strong>History</strong>, 6. (xiv<br />

+ 292 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London; Brookfield, Vt.:<br />

Pickering & Chatto, 2010. ISBN: 9781848930087.<br />

Looks at horticultural techniques, rare plant collecting,<br />

botanical experimentation, scientific evaluation,<br />

and knowledge exchange.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R219]<br />

1236. FISCHEL, Angela. “Collections, Images and<br />

Form in Sixteenth-Century Natural <strong>History</strong>: The Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Conrad Gessner.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Picturing<br />

Collections in Early Modern Europe.” Intel. Hist. Rev.<br />

20 (2010): 147–164.<br />

“Examines the function and the meaning <strong>of</strong>...the<br />

geological image collection <strong>of</strong> the Swiss natural<br />

philosopher Conrad Gessner.” (from the abstract)<br />

1237. KUWAKINO, Koji. “Renaissance Garden as<br />

an Encyclopedic Space.” [Translated title.] In<br />

Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI<br />

(2010) [ref. 1079], 94–140.<br />

1238. LEDEZMA, Domingo. “Historia natural y discurso<br />

idiosincrásico del Nuevo Mundo: Los Problemas<br />

y secretos maravillosos de las Indias, del médico<br />

novohispano Juan de Cárdenas.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

<strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic Stud. 7<br />

(2009): 151–167.<br />

330-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

1239. APPUHN, Karl Richard. A Forest on the Sea:<br />

Environmental Expertise in Renaissance Venice.<br />

(xi + 361 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780801892615.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R28]<br />

330-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />

1240. GAUDANT, Jean, and Geneviève BOUILLET.<br />

“Les origines de la paléontologie : de la Renaissance<br />

à l’âge classique.” In Aux origines de la géologie de<br />

l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 380], 321–348.<br />

1241. HUCHON, Mireille. “Palissy et un monde<br />

journellement renouvelé : rêverie sur le psaume 104<br />

et les coquilles.” In Aux origines de la géologie de<br />

l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 380], 267–279.<br />

330-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1242. HIRAI, Hiro. “Âme de la terre, génération<br />

spontanée et origine de la vie : Fortunio Liceti critique<br />

de Marsile Ficin.” Bruniana & Campanelliana 12<br />

(2006): 451–469.<br />

330-131. BOTANY<br />

1243. CHABRÁN, Rafael. “Dr. Francisco Hernández<br />

and Denmark: The Presence <strong>of</strong> the Mexican Treasury<br />

in the Work <strong>of</strong> Ole Worm: An Introduction.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong><br />

Spanish <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic<br />

Stud. 7 (2009): 169–183.<br />

1244. GIMMEL, Millie. “Herbal Savvy and Institutional<br />

Ignorance: The Codex de la Cruz Badiano<br />

and Its Colonial Context.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic Stud. 7 (2009):<br />

139–150.<br />

1245. MUNROE, Jennifer. Gender and the Garden<br />

in Early Modern English Literature. (137 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT:<br />

Ashgate, 2008. ISBN: 9780754658269.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R568]


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1246. WINNERLING, Tobias. “Der Fürsten-Theriak.<br />

Die wundersamen Knoblauchkräfte der Frühen Neuzeit.”<br />

Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010): 325–362.<br />

330-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1247. BILLÉ, Philippe. La Faune brésilienne<br />

dans les écrits documentaires du XVIe siècle. Les<br />

Géographies du Monde, 12. (478 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Paris: Honoré Champion Éditeur, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9782745317919.<br />

1248. HIRAI, Hiro. “La main de Dieu entre l’âme et<br />

la nature : la théorie de la faculté plastique de Jacob<br />

Schegk.” J. Renaiss. 5 (2007): 205–222.<br />

On Schegk’s work on embryology.<br />

330-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1249. CLAYTON, Martin, and Ronald PHILO.<br />

Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Man. (156<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Royal Collection Enterprises;<br />

Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 978160606020.<br />

A book accompanying a museum exhibition on da<br />

Vinci’s Anatomical Manuscript A.<br />

1250. HAIRSTON, Julia L., and Walter STEPHENS.<br />

(Eds.) The Body in Early Modern Italy. (x + 437<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801894145.<br />

Includes: Margaret BROSE, “Fetishizing the Veil:<br />

Petrarch’s Poetics <strong>of</strong> Rematerialization,” 3–23;<br />

Luca MARCOZZI, “The Metaphor <strong>of</strong> the Corpus<br />

Carcer in Petrarch’s Canzoniere and in the Lyrical<br />

Tradition,” 24–41; Ronald L. MARTINEZ,<br />

“Petrarch’s Lame Leg and the Corpus <strong>of</strong> Cicero:<br />

An Early Crisis <strong>of</strong> Humanism?” 42–60;<br />

Katharine PARK, “Scientific and Philosophical<br />

Physiologies. Holy Autopsies: Saintly Bodies<br />

and Medical Expertise, 1300–1600,” 61–73;<br />

Walter STEPHENS, “Habeas Corpus: Demonic<br />

Bodies in Ficino, Psellus, and Malleus Maleficarum,”<br />

74–91; Anthony COLANTUONO, “The<br />

Penis Possessed: Phallic Birds, Erotic Magic,<br />

and Sins <strong>of</strong> the Body, ca. 1470–1500,” 92–108;<br />

Sergius KODERA, “Nymphomaniac Matter: The<br />

Prostitute as Metaphor for the Body in Italian<br />

Renaissance Philosophy,” 109–122; Elizabeth<br />

HORODOWICH, “Body Politics and the Tongue<br />

in Sixteenth-Century Venice,” 195–212.<br />

1251. HINDSON, Bethan. “Attitudes towards Menstruation<br />

and Menstrual Blood in Elizabethan England.”<br />

J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10): 89–114.<br />

330-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

1252. HATFIELD, Gary. “Rationalist Theories <strong>of</strong><br />

Sense Perception and Mind-Body Relation.” In A<br />

Companion to Rationalism, edited by Alan Jean<br />

NELSON (Malden, MA ; Oxford : Blackwell Pub.,<br />

2005), 31–60.<br />

On early modern theories.<br />

1253. WEITZEL, Hans. “Zu den Himmelsphänomenen<br />

auf A. Dürers Stich Melencolia.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

Arch. 93 (2009): 127–170.<br />

Suggests that problems <strong>of</strong> geometry illustrated in<br />

this engraving are the reason <strong>of</strong> melancholy.<br />

330-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

1254. RUSK, Bruce. “Old Scripts, New Actors:<br />

European Encounters with Chinese Writing, 1550–<br />

1700.” Part <strong>of</strong> a workshop on “Global <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Comparative <strong>History</strong>”. [ref. 15]. EASTM 26 (2007):<br />

68–116.<br />

330-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

1255. BELOZERSKAYA, Marina. To Wake the Dead:<br />

A Renaissance Merchant and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Archaeology.<br />

(308 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: W.W.<br />

Norton & Co., 2009. ISBN: 9780393065541.<br />

On Ciriaco d’Ancona.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R59]<br />

330-146. HISTORY AS A DISCIPLINE<br />

1256. DELMAS, Adrien. “Writing <strong>History</strong> in the Age<br />

<strong>of</strong> Discovery, According to La Popelinière, 16th–<br />

17th Centuries.” In The Dutch Trading Companies<br />

as Knowledge Networks, edited by HUIGEN et al.<br />

(2010) [ref. 1333], 297–318.<br />

330-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1257. ARCANGELI, Alessandro, and Vivian NUT-<br />

TON. (Eds.) Girolamo Mercuriale. Medicina e<br />

cultura nell’Europa del Cinquecento. Conference<br />

proceedings “Girolamo Mercuriale e lo spazio scientifico<br />

e culturale del Cinquecento” (Forlì, 8-11<br />

November 2006). Bibliothèque d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s,<br />

10. (vii + 356 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Florence:<br />

Leo S. Olschki, 2008. ISBN: 9788822257406.<br />

Contents: Alessandro ARCANGELI and Vivian<br />

NUTTON, “Prefazione,” v-vii; Gregorio PIAIA,<br />

“Lo spazio culturale e scientifico nell’Europa del<br />

Cinquecento,” 1–9; Giulio F. PAGALLO, “In confinio<br />

scientiae naturalis et artis medicae: medici e<br />

filos<strong>of</strong>i sul tema della subalternatio nello Studio di<br />

Padova del ’500,” 11-27; Giuseppe ONGARO and<br />

Elda Martellozzo FORIN, “Girolamo Mercuriale<br />

e lo Studio di Padova,” 29-50; Richard PALMER,<br />

“Girolamo Mercuriale and the Plague <strong>of</strong> Venice,”<br />

51-65; Marco CALLEGARI, “Girolamo Mercuriale<br />

e la stampa italiana del suo tempo,” 67-76;<br />

Nancy G. SIRAISI, “Mercuriale’s Letters to Zwinger<br />

and Humanist Medicine,” 77-95; Giancarlo<br />

CERASOLI, “Girolamo Mercuriale puericultore ed<br />

educatore: il Nomothelasmus,” 97-113; Alessandro<br />

ARCANGELI, “A proposito delle fonti del De arte<br />

gymnastica,” 115-125; Ginette VAGENHEIM, “Una<br />

collaborazione tra antiquario ed erudito: i disegni e<br />

le epigrafi di Pirro Ligorio nel De arte gymnastica<br />

di Girolamo Mercuriale,” 127-157; Jean-Michel<br />

AGASSE, “Philosophie et morale du corps dans<br />

le De arte gymnastica,” 159-173; Susan RUS-<br />

SELL, “Girolamo Mercuriale’s De arte gymnastica<br />

and Papal Health at the Villa Pamphilj, Rome,”<br />

175-189; Vivian NUTTON, “The Pleasures <strong>of</strong> Erudition:<br />

Mercuriale’s Variae Lectiones,” 191-202;


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Sabrina VENEZIANI, “Le lezioni dermatologiche<br />

di Girolamo Mercuriale,” 203-215; Stefania FOR-<br />

TUNA, “Girolamo Mercuriale editore di Galeno,”<br />

217-231; Alessandro PASTORE, “Il trattato De venenis<br />

e la tradizione tossicologica del suo tempo,”<br />

233-246; Enrico PERUZZI, “La concezione della<br />

bellezza nel De decoratione,” 247-256; Francesca<br />

LAZZARIN, “L’utilizzazione delle fonti filos<strong>of</strong>iche<br />

classiche nel De decoratione,” 257-267; Jacques<br />

JOUANNA, “Mercuriale, commentateur et éditeur<br />

d’Hippocrate,” 269-300; Concetta PENNUTO, “Girolamo<br />

Mercuriale e la dottrina dei giorni critici,”<br />

301-317; Massimo RINALDI, “Tradizione encomiastica<br />

e modelli pedagogici nell’inedita Oratio<br />

de re medica di Girolamo Mercuriale,” 319-332.<br />

1258. ARRIZABALAGA, Jon. “El léxico médico<br />

del pasado: los nombres de las enfermedades.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Lexicografía y<br />

metalexicografía médicas.” http://tremedica.<br />

iwhome.com/panacea/IndiceGeneral/n24_<br />

tribunahistorica-arrizabalaga.pdf (Accessed<br />

on July 24, <strong>2011</strong>). Panacea 24 (2006): 261–268.<br />

1259. BLANK, Andreas. “Daniel Sennert on Poisons,<br />

Epilepsy, and Subordinate Forms.” Perspect. Sci. 19<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 192–211.<br />

1260. BOS, Gerrit, and Guido MENSCHING. “A<br />

15th-Century Medico-Botanical Synonym List<br />

(Ibero-Romance-Arabic) in Hebrew Characters.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Lexicografía y metalexicografía<br />

médicas.” http://tremedica.<br />

iwhome.com/panacea/IndiceGeneral/n24_<br />

tribunahistorica-bos.mensching.pdf (Accessed<br />

on July 25, <strong>2011</strong>). Panacea 24 (2006): 261–<br />

268.<br />

1261. COHN, Samuel Kline. Cultures <strong>of</strong> Plague:<br />

Medical Thinking at the End <strong>of</strong> the Renaissance. (xiv<br />

+ 342 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780191572395.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R149]<br />

1262. DIJKHUIZEN, Jan Frans van, and K. A. E.<br />

ENENKEL. (Eds.) The Sense <strong>of</strong> Suffering: Constructions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physical Pain in Early Modern Culture. (xxii<br />

+ 501 pp.; bibl.; ill.; index.) Leiden; Boston: Brill,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789004172470.<br />

Contributors include: Jan Frans van DI-<br />

JKHUIZEN, Karl ENENKEL, Michael SCHOEN-<br />

FELDT, Anita TRANINGER, Jetze TOUBER, Karl<br />

A. E. ENENKEL, Kristine STEENBERGH, Andreas<br />

DEHMER, Patrick VANDERMEERSCH, Maria<br />

BERBARA, et al.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R196]<br />

1263. EAMON, William. “Physicians and the Reform<br />

<strong>of</strong> Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe.” Acta<br />

Histriae 17 (2009): 615–626.<br />

1264. EAMON, William. “The Charlatan’s Trial:<br />

An Italian Surgeon in the Court <strong>of</strong> King Philip II,<br />

1576–1577.” Cronos 8 (2005): 1–30.<br />

1265. EAMON, William. The Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Secrets:<br />

Mystery, Medicine, and Alchemy in Renaissance<br />

Italy. (368 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.:<br />

National Geographic, 2010. ISBN: 9781426206504.<br />

On the life <strong>of</strong> the medical doctor Leonardo Fioravanti.<br />

1266. GARCÍA JÁUREGUI, Carlos. “Viaje de ida<br />

y vuelta entra la lengua común y la especializada:<br />

el léxico anatómico de Juan Valverde de<br />

Amusco.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Lexicografía y<br />

metalexicografía médicas.” http://tremedica.<br />

iwhome.com/panacea/IndiceGeneral/n24_<br />

tribunahistorica-g.jauregui.pdf (Accessed<br />

on July 25, <strong>2011</strong>). Panacea 24 (2006): 269–274.<br />

1267. GONZÁLEZ ARCE, José Damián. “Los proyectos<br />

de ordenanzas generales de médicos, cirujanos<br />

y boticarios de Castilla (ca. 1491–1513).” Dynamis<br />

31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 207–226.<br />

1268. KOSMIN, Jennifer F. “Protecting ‘The Body<br />

and Soul <strong>of</strong> Infinite Newborns’: Church and State<br />

in the Regulation <strong>of</strong> Midwifery in Tridentine Italy.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 1477539.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill, 2010. 64 pp.<br />

1269. LEMAIRE, Jacques Charles. “Des secrés des<br />

dames : un traité de gynécologie picardisant du XVe<br />

siècle (ms. Lille, b.m., 751).” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à<br />

Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves, edited<br />

by DAELEMANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 273–295.<br />

1270. LIPPI, Donttella. “Die Geheimnisse der<br />

Medici—Medizinhistorische Ergebnisse eines interdisziplinären<br />

Projekts.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008):<br />

194–202.<br />

1271. LÓPEZ TERRADA, María Luz. “Llorenç<br />

Coçar: protomédico de Felipe II y médico paracelsista<br />

en la Valencia del siglo XVI.” Cronos 8 (2005):<br />

31–66.<br />

1272. LÓPEZ TERRADA, María Luz. “Los sistemas<br />

de control de la práctica médica en la monarquía<br />

hispánica de los Habsburgo.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic Stud. 7 (2009):<br />

83–100.<br />

1273. MCGOUGH, Laura J. Gender, Sexuality, and<br />

Syphilis in Early Modern Venice: The Disease That<br />

Came to Stay. Early Modern <strong>History</strong>: <strong>Society</strong> and<br />

Culture. (x + 202 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke;<br />

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9780230252929.<br />

1274. ONGARO, Giuseppe. Wirsung a Padova,<br />

1629–1643. Contributi alla storia dell’Università di<br />

Padova. (291 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Treviso: Antilia,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9788887073928.<br />

On the anatomist Johann Georg Wirsung.<br />

1275. ROLET, Anne. “La faute d’Hippocrate :<br />

Sources, et contexte d’un emblème médical du XVIe<br />

siècle.” In Une traversée des savoirs, edited by HER-<br />

SANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878], 437–462.<br />

1276. RYRIE, Alec. The Sorcerer’s Tale: Faith and<br />

Fraud in Tudor England. (xv + 207 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780199570904.


330. Renaissance Western European contexts 91<br />

On the sixteenth-century London physician and<br />

magician Gregory Wisdom.<br />

1277. SAWAI, Tadashi. “New Image <strong>of</strong> the Body and<br />

anatomia in the Renaissance: Recent Studies on Early<br />

Modern Anatomy.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. In<br />

Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI (2010) [ref. 1079],<br />

348–356.<br />

1278. SHAW, James, and Evelyn WELCH. Making<br />

and Marketing Medicine in Renaissance Florence.<br />

The Wellcome Series in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 89.<br />

(356 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Rodopi,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9789042031562.<br />

1279. SIRAISI, Nancy G. “Hippocrates in the Eyes <strong>of</strong><br />

Some Sixteenth-Century Medical Commentators.” In<br />

Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung, edited<br />

by RÜTTEN (2009) [ref. 534], 233–263.<br />

1280. THOMAS, Samuel S. “Early Modern Midwifery:<br />

Splitting the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession, Connecting the <strong>History</strong>.”<br />

J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10): 115–138.<br />

1281. VONS, Jacqueline. (Ed.) Pratique et pensée<br />

médicales à la Renaissance. Published proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> a conference: Colloque international d’études<br />

humanistes (2007). (xvi + 342 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Paris: Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de médecine et<br />

d’odontologie: De Boccard Édition-Diffusion, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9782915634129.<br />

Contributors: R. ADAM, J. M. AGASSE, D.<br />

BACALEXI, M. BIESBROUCK, M. CAIRE, C.<br />

CAMPANA, P. CHARLIER, S. CHARREAUX, P.<br />

GEORGES, L. GERBIER, D. GOUREVITCH, H.<br />

HIRAI, R. HALLEUX, M. KOLUK, C. KRAMAR,<br />

M. L. MONFORT, M. NICOUD, C. PENNUTO, J. P.<br />

PITTION, M. E. SCHEFFER, C. van HOOREBEEKE,<br />

M. VIALLON, C. VIEL, J. VONS, C. WAROLIN, V.<br />

WORTH-STYLIANOU, and G. XHAYET.<br />

1282. WHALEY, Leigh Ann. Women and the Practice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400–<br />

1800. (vi + 316 pp.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke,<br />

Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780230282919.<br />

1283. WORCESTER, Thomas. “Plague as Spiritual<br />

Medicine and Medicine as Spiritual Metaphor:<br />

Three Treatises by Etienne Binet, S. J. (1569–1639).”<br />

In Piety and Plague, edited by MORMANDO and<br />

WORCESTER (2007) [ref. 557], 224–236.<br />

330-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

1284. CARRÉ, Antònia. (Ed.) Libro llamado el<br />

porqué: régimen de salud y tratado de fisiognomonía.<br />

Traducción castellana de Pedro de Ribas (1567) de<br />

Girolamo Manfredi. Instituto Biblioteca Hispánica:<br />

Serie Básica, 2. (584 pp.; bibl.; index.) San Millán de<br />

la Cogolla: CiLengua, 2009. ISBN: 9788493765408.<br />

1285. SCHÄFER, Daniel. “Exemplum historiae naturalis.<br />

Zur Funktion von Beispielen für ein hohes<br />

Alter in der diätetischen Literatur der Renaissance<br />

und der frühen Neuzeit.” In Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung,<br />

edited by RÜTTEN (2009)<br />

[ref. 534], 265–293.<br />

1286. VALLÉS, Juan. Regalo de la vida humana.<br />

Edited by Fernando SERRANO LARRÁYOZ. (2v.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788423530960.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R790]<br />

1287. VITI, Paolo. (Ed.) Segreti delle acque: studi<br />

e immagini sui bagni : secoli XIV–XIX. Atti del<br />

seminario, Firenze, 8 novembre 2005. Aquae, 1. (x<br />

+ 173 pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 8822256981.<br />

Contents: Paolo VITI, “Segreti delle acque,” 1-20;<br />

Sandra TORRE, “Tradizione e novità nelle opere<br />

di Ugolino da Montecatini,” 21-32; Riccardo<br />

CHILLINI, “Il medico senese Francesco Casini e<br />

un codice medico del XV secolo,” 33-54; Sondra<br />

DALL’OCO, “Nota sull’‘Epistola de balneis’ di<br />

Poggio Bracciolini,” 55-68; Serena STEFANIZZI,<br />

“Tommaso Giunti editore del ‘De balneis,’ ” 69-92;<br />

Ludovica SEBREGONDI, “Immagini di bagni e terme,”<br />

93-104; Dominique de COURCELLES, “Montaigne<br />

d’eaux et de pierres,” 105-118; Raffaella<br />

Maria ZACCARIA, “Girolamo Vasari e la cura delle<br />

acque,” 119-124; Letizia PAGLIAI, “ ‘Saison<br />

des eaux’. Medicina e viaggi alle terme agli inizi<br />

dell’Ottocento,” 125-141 [ref. 2780]; Biancamaria<br />

TROTTA, “Le sorgenti termali di Contursi e il<br />

monastero di Santa Rosa di Conca dei Marini,”<br />

143-154; Giovanna LAZZI, “Terme on line,” 155-<br />

157.<br />

1288. ZEDLITZ, Kathrin. “Pica – Die ‘Eßstörung’<br />

der Frühen Neuzeit?” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29<br />

(2010): 402–433.<br />

330-153. PHARMACY<br />

1289. COBOS BUENO, José Miguel, Andrés OYOLA<br />

FABIÁN, and Juan Fernando GARCÍA AVILA. “El<br />

Bálsamo de Francisco Arceo de Fregenal.” Llull 33<br />

(2010): 241–268.<br />

1290. DAVIS, Charles, and María Luz LÓPEZ TER-<br />

RADA. “Protomedicato y farmacia en Castilla a<br />

finales del siglo XVI: edición crítica del Catálogo<br />

de las cosas que los boticarios han de tener en sus<br />

boticas, de Andrés Zamudio de Alfaro, Protomédico<br />

general (1592–1599).” Asclepio 62 (2010): 579–626.<br />

1291. RODRÍGUEZ-GUERRERO, José. “La Primera<br />

Gran Red Comercial de un Medicamento chymico:<br />

Vittorio Algarotti y su Quintaesencia del Oro Medicinal.”<br />

Azogue 6 (2008-2009): 12–67.<br />

1292. SCHÜTZ, Alexander. “Die Wahrheit entdecken.<br />

Garcia da Orta und die ‘Gespräche über die<br />

einfachen Heilmittel’ (Goa 1563).” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93<br />

(2009): 26–66.<br />

330-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1293. BARRERA-OSORIO, Antonio. “Experts, Nature,<br />

and the Making <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Empiricism.” Volume<br />

title: “Expertise and the Early Modern State”<br />

[ref. 188]. Osiris 25 (2010): 129–148.<br />

On the construction <strong>of</strong> a drainage canal-tunnel in<br />

the 16th and 17th centuries in Mexico City.


92 340. 17th century<br />

1294. BONDIO, Mariacarla Gadebusch. “Daedalus<br />

sive mechanicus—Automaten und Maschinen an<br />

der Schnittstelle zwischen Mechanik und Medizin.”<br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009): 4–25.<br />

On 16th-century discussions <strong>of</strong> automata and<br />

related medical technology such as orthopaedic<br />

stretching machines and artificial limbs.<br />

1295. FINDLEN, Paula. Essay review. Brit. J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 43 (2010): 481–482.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>of</strong> Rhodes, The Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Rhodes Edited by Pamela O. LONG,<br />

David MCGEE, and Alan M. STAHL. (2009).<br />

1296. KUWAKINO, Koji. “Pythagoreanism and Cosmic<br />

Representations in the Study <strong>of</strong> Renaissance<br />

Architecture.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. In<br />

Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI (2010) [ref. 1079],<br />

320–329.<br />

1297. LAIRD, Walter Roy. “The Sources <strong>of</strong><br />

Francesco Maurolico’s Ex Heronis et aliorum spiritalibus.”<br />

Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 30 (2010): 9–22.<br />

Discusses a work on pneumatic and hydraulic<br />

devices.<br />

1298. NANNI, Romano. “La tecnica nel Panepistemon<br />

di Angelo Poliziano: mechanica e artes sellulariae.”<br />

Physis 44 (2007): 349–376.<br />

1299. TURNER, Anthony. “Dropped Out <strong>of</strong> Sight:<br />

Oronce Fine and the Water-Clock in the Sixteenth<br />

and Seventeenth Centuries.” In The Worlds <strong>of</strong> Oronce<br />

Fine, edited by MARR (2009) [ref. 1083].<br />

1300. WALTON, Steven A. “State Building through<br />

Building for the State: Foreign and Domestic Expertise<br />

in Tudor Fortification.” Volume title: “Expertise<br />

and the Early Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25<br />

(2010): 66–84.<br />

330-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

1301. KRANZ, H., and W. OBERSCHELP. (Eds.)<br />

Mechanisches Memorieren und Chiffrieren um 1430:<br />

Johannes Fontanas Tractatus de instrumentis artis<br />

memorie. (167 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783515092968.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R444]<br />

330-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

1302. GIESE, Martina. “ ‘Falkhen zu fahen, abzurichten<br />

und gesundt zu erhalten’. Ein jagdkundlicher<br />

Gebrauchstext des späten 16. Jahrhunderts.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

Arch. 93 (2009): 87–95.<br />

On a manuscript <strong>of</strong> a classic early modern hunting<br />

text with discussion <strong>of</strong> falconry.<br />

340. 17TH CENTURY<br />

340-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1303. ALEXANDRESCU, Vlad. (Ed.) Branching<br />

Off: The Early Moderns in Quest <strong>of</strong> the Unity <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge. (409 pp.; bibl.) Bucharest: Zeta Books,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789731997421.<br />

Contents: Nathan SMITH, “Mathesis, Mathematics<br />

and Method in Descartes’s Regulae: A Reprise,”<br />

15-46 [ref. 1473]; Elodie CASSAN, “Théorie de<br />

la science et physique chez Descartes,” 47-68<br />

[ref. 1481]; Vlad ALEXANDRESCU, “The Double<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> the Individuation <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />

Bodies in Descartes,” 69-94 [ref. 1522]; Roger<br />

ARIEW, “Descartes and Leibniz on the Principle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Individuation,” 95-115 [ref. 1390]; Lucian PE-<br />

TRESCU, “Descartes and the Internal Senses. On<br />

Memory and Remembrance,” 116-139 [ref. 1605];<br />

Stephen GAUKROGER, “The Unity <strong>of</strong> Knowledge:<br />

Natural Philosophical Foundations <strong>of</strong> Spinoza’s<br />

Politico-Theology,” 140-166 [ref. 1413]; Daniel<br />

GARBER, “Leibniz, Theology and the Mechanical<br />

Philosophy,” 167-186 [ref. 1408]; Sorana<br />

CORNEANU, “Locke on the Study <strong>of</strong> Nature,”<br />

187-207 [ref. 1396]; Massimiliano SAVINI, “La<br />

Panacea Philosophica de Johann Heinrich Alsted:<br />

un projet architectonique d’accès au savoir,”<br />

211-224 [ref. 1435]; Dana JALOBEANU, “The<br />

Fascination <strong>of</strong> Solomon’s House in Seventeenth-<br />

Century England: Baconianism Revisited,” 225-<br />

255 [ref. 1329]; Giulia BELGIOIOSO, “ ‘Toute<br />

hyperbole tend là, de nous amener à la vérité par<br />

l’excès de la vérité, c’est-à-dire par la mensonge’:<br />

les parcours hyperboliques qui amènent à la vérité<br />

de Balzac à Descartes,” 256-288 [ref. 1335]; Igor<br />

AGOSTINI, “Caterus on God as ‘ens a se,’ ” 289-<br />

306 [ref. 1386]; Justin E. H. SMITH, “Descartes<br />

and Henry More on Living Bodies,” 307-332<br />

[ref. 1590]; Mihnea DOBRE, “The Scientific<br />

Journals <strong>of</strong> the Seventeenth Century: Cartesianism<br />

in Journal des Sçavans and Philosophical<br />

Transactions, 1665–1670,” 333-358 [ref. 1373];<br />

Eric LEWIS, “Sir Kenelm Digby and the Weapon<br />

Salve in Seventeenth-Century England,” 359-379<br />

[ref. 1625]; Brandon LOOK, “Leibniz and Locke on<br />

Real and Nominal Essences,” 380-409 [ref. 1424].<br />

1304. CIANCIO, Luca, and Gian Paolo ROMAG-<br />

NANI. (Eds.) Unità del sapere, molteplicità dei<br />

saperi. Francesco Bianchini (1662–1726) tra natura,<br />

storia e religione. (353 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Verona,<br />

Quiedit, 2010. ISBN: 9788864640648.<br />

Includes: J. L. HEILBRON, “Bianchini and Natural<br />

Philosophy,” 33–73 [ref. 1420].<br />

1305. COHEN, H. F. Isaac Newton en het ware weten.<br />

(266 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Bert Bakker,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9789035134546.<br />

1306. COHEN, H. Floris. De herschepping van de<br />

wereld: het ontstaan van de moderne natuurwetenschap<br />

verklaard. (298 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam:<br />

Bakker, 2007. ISBN: 9789035133471.<br />

1307. GENERALI, Dario. Antonio Vallisneri: gli anni<br />

della formazione e le prime ricerche. Biblioteca<br />

dell’Edizione nazionale delle opere di Antonio Vallisneri,<br />

2. (xiv + 466 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Firenze:<br />

L.S. Olschki, 2007. ISBN: 9788822256218.<br />

On the Italian naturalist and physician.<br />

1308. GINGRAS, Yves, and Alexandre GUAY. “The<br />

Uses <strong>of</strong> Analogies in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-<br />

Century <strong>Science</strong>.” Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 154–191.<br />

1309. HAMMER, Veit. “Der ewige Gärtner. Zum


340. 17th century 93<br />

Dresdner Leben des Georg Meister (1653–1713).”<br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 93 (2009): 215–222.<br />

On the later years <strong>of</strong> Meister’s life after his return<br />

from Japan.<br />

1310. HARIG, Gerhard. “Nachdruck: Die beiden<br />

Aspekte der wissenschaftlichen Revolution des 17.<br />

Jahrhunderts und die Gegenwart.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

retrospective issue. NTM 18 (2010): 319–328.<br />

Discussion follows: Wolfgang KROHN, “Wissenschaftliche<br />

Revolution und gesellschaftlicher<br />

Wandel” NTM 18 (2010): 329–335.<br />

1311. HAUGEN, Kristine Louise. Richard Bentley:<br />

Poetry and Enlightenment. (333 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9780674058712.<br />

1312. HUGHES, J. T. Henry Power <strong>of</strong> Halifax: A<br />

Seventeenth-Century Physician and Scientist. (xii +<br />

120 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Rimes House<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781874317043.<br />

1313. ICKE, Vincent. De ruimte van Christiaan<br />

Huygens. (93 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Groningen: Historische<br />

Uitgeverij, 2009. ISBN: 9789065540287.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R387]<br />

1314. KASSLER, Jamie C. The Honourable Roger<br />

North, 1651–1734: On Life, Morality, Law and Tradition.<br />

(xv + 466 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Farnham,<br />

Surrey and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780754658863.<br />

1315. ROSSI, Arcangelo. “Galileo: un processo<br />

senza fine?” Physis 44 (2007): 511–551.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Maurice A. FINOCCHIARO,<br />

Retrying Galileo, 1633–1992 (2005); Michele<br />

CAMEROTA, Galileo Galilei e la cultura scientifica<br />

nell’età della Controriforma (2004); William<br />

R. SHEA and Mariano ARTIGAS, Galileo in Rome<br />

(2003); William R. SHEA and Mariano ARTIGAS,<br />

Galileo Observed (2006).<br />

1316. WILSON, Catherine. “Some Motives and<br />

Incentives to the Study <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy.” In<br />

<strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice, edited by EPPLE and<br />

ZITTEL (2010) [ref. 178], 13–30.<br />

The focus is on Robert Boyle.<br />

1317. WOLFE, Charles T., and Ofer GAL. (Eds.) The<br />

Body as Object and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Embodied<br />

Empiricism in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>. Studies<br />

in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. Dordrecht,<br />

[Netherlands]; New York: Springer, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9789048136865.<br />

Contents: Charles T. WOLFE and Ofer GAL,<br />

“Embodied Empiricism,” 1–8 [ref. 155]; Harold<br />

J. COOK, “Victories for Empiricism, Failures<br />

for Theory: Medicine and <strong>Science</strong> in the Seventeenth<br />

Century,” 9–32 [ref. 1620]; Cynthia<br />

KLESTINEC, “Practical Experience in Anatomy,”<br />

33–58 [ref. 1600]; Alan SALTER, “Early Modern<br />

Empiricism and the Discourse <strong>of</strong> the Senses,” 59–<br />

74 [ref. 1323]; Victor D. BOANTZA, “Alkahest<br />

and Fire: Debating Matter, Chymistry, and Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong> at the Early Parisian Academy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s,” 75–92 [ref. 1540]; Peter R. ANSTEY,<br />

“John Locke and Helmontian Medicine,” 93–120<br />

[ref. 1614]; Ofer GAL and Raz CHEN-MORRIS,<br />

“Empiricism without the Senses: How the Instrument<br />

Replaced the Eye,” 121–148 [ref. 1367];<br />

Guido GIGLIONI, “Mastering the Appetites <strong>of</strong><br />

Matter: Francis Bacon’s Sylva Sylvarum,” 149–<br />

168 [ref. 1414]; Justin E. H. SMITH, “A Corporall<br />

Philosophy: Language and ‘Body-Making’ in the<br />

Work <strong>of</strong> John Bulwer (1606–1656),” 169–184<br />

[ref. 1612]; Richard YEO, “Memory and Empirical<br />

Information: Samuel Hartlib, John Beale and<br />

Robert Boyle,” 185–210 [ref. 1446]; Snait B. GIS-<br />

SIS, “Lamarck on Feelings: From Worms to Humans,”<br />

211–242 [ref. 1906]; John SUTTON, “Carelessness<br />

and Inattention: Mind-Wandering and<br />

the Physiology <strong>of</strong> Fantasy from Locke to Hume,”<br />

243–264 [ref. 1606]; Lisa SHAPIRO, “Instrumental<br />

or Immersed Experience: Pleasure, Pain and<br />

Object Perception in Locke,” 265–286 [ref. 1439];<br />

Anik WALDOW, “Empiricism and Its Roots in the<br />

Ancient Medical Tradition,” 287–308 [ref. 1326];<br />

Tobias CHEUNG, “Embodied Stimuli: Bonnet’s<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> a Sensitive Agent,” 309–332 [ref. 1904];<br />

Charles T. WOLFE, “Empiricist Heresies in Early<br />

Modern Medical Thought,” 333–344 [ref. 1632].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R830]<br />

340-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

1318. BARRERA, Antonio. “The Seventeenth-<br />

Century Spanish Scientific Culture: Spain, America,<br />

and the Study <strong>of</strong> Nature.” In The Gentleman, the<br />

Virtuoso, the Inquirer, edited by REY-BUENO and<br />

LÓPEZ-PÉREZ (2008) [ref. 1580], 15–29.<br />

1319. EAMON, William. “ ‘Nuestros males no son<br />

constitucionales, sino circunstanciales’: The Black<br />

Legend and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Early Modern Spanish<br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 37]. Colorado<br />

Rev. Hispanic Stud. 7 (2009): 13–30.<br />

340-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />

1320. LEIBNIZ, Gottfried Wilhelm, and Hartmut<br />

HECHT. Naturwissenschaftliche, medizinische und<br />

technische Schriften. Erster Band 1668–1676. (xlv +<br />

680 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: Berlin Akad.-Verl.,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9783050045870.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R471]<br />

340-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

1321. MELI, Domenico Bertoloni. “Experiment<br />

in Newton’s Principia: The First Edition.” In Mechanics<br />

and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early<br />

Modern Period, edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1012], 187–200.<br />

1322. PASTORINO, Cesare. “Weighing Experience:<br />

Francis Bacon, the Inventions <strong>of</strong> the Mechanical<br />

Arts, and the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Modern Experiment.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3456489.<br />

Dissertation at Indiana University, <strong>2011</strong>. 247 pp.<br />

Looks closely at Bacon’s concrete involvement in<br />

economic and institutional activities.


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1323. SALTER, Alan. “Early Modern Empiricism<br />

and the Discourse <strong>of</strong> the Senses.” In The Body as Object<br />

and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE<br />

and GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 59–74.<br />

1324. SPECHT, Rainer. “Experience and Hypotheses:<br />

Opinions within Locke’s Realm.” In The Significance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s,<br />

edited by HEIDELBERGER (2009) [ref. 124], 39–58.<br />

1325. STEINLE, Friedrich. “ ‘Das Nächste ans<br />

Nächste reihen’: Goethe, Newton und das Experiment.”<br />

In Open Eyes 2005, edited by Johannes<br />

GREBE-ELLIS and Florian THEILMANN (Berlin:<br />

Logos-Verl., 2005), 179–202.<br />

1326. WALDOW, Anik. “Empiricism and Its Roots<br />

in the Ancient Medical Tradition.” In The Body<br />

as Object and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by<br />

WOLFE and GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 287–308.<br />

Looks at Bacon’s and Gassendi’s perception <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ancient medical tradition.<br />

340-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

1327. ZITTEL, Claus. Theatrum philosophicum:<br />

Descartes und die Rolle ästhetischer Formen in der<br />

Wissenschaft. Wissenskultur und gesellschaftlicher<br />

Wandel. (431 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin:<br />

Akademie Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783050040509.<br />

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340-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1328. CAÑIZARES-ESGUERRA, Jorge. “Typological<br />

Readings <strong>of</strong> Nature: The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Lastanosa’s<br />

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1329. JALOBEANU, Dana. “The Fascination <strong>of</strong><br />

Solomon’s House in Seventeenth-Century England:<br />

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1330. MYLANDER, Jennifer. “Early Modern ‘How-<br />

To’ Books: Impractical Manuals and the Construction<br />

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Cult. Stud. 9, no. 1 (2009): 123–146.<br />

1331. PICCIOTTO, Joanna. Labors <strong>of</strong> Innocence in<br />

Early Modern England. (ix + 863 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780674049062.<br />

“Reveals how practical efforts to restore paradise<br />

generated the modern concept <strong>of</strong> objectivity and a<br />

novel understanding <strong>of</strong> the author as an agent <strong>of</strong><br />

estranged perception.” (from the publisher)<br />

1332. WIGELSWORTH, Jeffrey R. Selling <strong>Science</strong><br />

in the Age <strong>of</strong> Newton: Advertising and the Commoditization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge. <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />

Culture, 1700–1945. (xi + 218 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010. ISBN: 9781409400752.<br />

“On how advertisements in London newspapers<br />

(from approximately 1687 to 1727) enticed consumers<br />

to purchase products relating to science:<br />

books, lecture series, and instruments.” (from the<br />

publisher)<br />

Reviews: [ref. R822]<br />

340-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

1333. HUIGEN, Siegfried, Jan L. de JONG, and Elmer<br />

KOLFIN. (Eds.) The Dutch Trading Companies as<br />

Knowledge Networks. Intersections, vol. 14. Leiden;<br />

Boston: Brill, 2010. ISBN: 9789004186590.<br />

Partial contents: Julie Berger HOCHSTRASSER,<br />

“The Butterfly Effect: Embodied Cognition and<br />

Perceptual Knowledge in Maria Sibylla Merian’s<br />

Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium,” 59-<br />

101 [ref. 1880]; Frans R. E. BLOM, “Picturing<br />

New Netherland and New York: Dutch-Anglo<br />

Transfer <strong>of</strong> New World Information,” 103-126<br />

[ref. 1570]; Maria-Theresia LEUKER, “Knowledge<br />

Transfer and Cultural Appropriation: Georg Everhard<br />

Rumphius’s ‘D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer’<br />

(1705),” 145-170 [ref. 1843]; Siegfried HUIGEN,<br />

“Antiquarian Ambonese: François Valentyn’s<br />

Comparative Ethnography (1724),” 171-199<br />

[ref. 1919]; Alette FLEISCHER, “(Ex)Changing<br />

Knowledge and Nature at the Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope,<br />

circa 1652–1700,” 243–265 [ref. 1577]; Hans<br />

den BESTEN, “A Badly Harvested Field: The<br />

Growth <strong>of</strong> Linguistic Knowledge and the Dutch<br />

Cape Colony until 1796,” 267-294 [ref. 1611];<br />

Adrien DELMAS, “Writing <strong>History</strong> in the Age <strong>of</strong><br />

Discovery, According to La Popelinière, 16th–<br />

17th Centuries,” 297-318 [ref. 1256]; Christina<br />

SKOTT, “The VOC and Swedish Natural <strong>History</strong>:<br />

The Transmission <strong>of</strong> Scientific Knowledge in the<br />

Eighteenth Century,” 361-392 [ref. 1858]; Edwin<br />

van MEERKERK, “Colonial Objects and the Display<br />

<strong>of</strong> Power: The Curious Case <strong>of</strong> the Cabinet<br />

<strong>of</strong> William V and the Dutch India Companies,”<br />

415-435 [ref. 1847].<br />

1334. UNDERWOOD, Matthew Carl. “Ordering<br />

Knowledge, Re-Ordering Empire: <strong>Science</strong> and State<br />

Formation in the English Atlantic World, 1650–<br />

1688.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3435566.<br />

Dissertation at Harvard University, 2010. 287 pp.<br />

340-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

1335. BELGIOIOSO, Giulia. “ ‘Toute hyperbole tend<br />

là, de nous amener à la vérité par l’excès de la vérité,<br />

c’est-à-dire par la mensonge’ : les parcours hyperboliques<br />

qui amènent à la vérité de Balzac à Descartes.”<br />

In Branching Off, edited by ALEXANDRESCU (2009)<br />

[ref. 1303], 256–288.<br />

1336. CAMEROTA, Filippo, and Ludovico Cardi da<br />

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Lodovico Cigoli’s Prospettiva Pratica. (xx + 359<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: Olschki, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9788822259868.<br />

1337. HUNTER, Matthew C. “Hooke’s Figurations:<br />

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Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 251–260.


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1338. OGILVIE, Brian W. “Nature’s Bible: Insects<br />

in Seventeenth-Century European Art and <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

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1339. OST, Hans. “Ein Dankopfer des Peter Paul<br />

Rubens für seinen Arzt Johannes Faber.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

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1340. PUERTO, Javier. Desde la memoria: Historia,<br />

medicina y ciencia en tiempos del Quijote. (117 pp.)<br />

Madrid: Residencia de Estudiantes/Fundación de<br />

Ciencias de la Salud, 2006. ISBN: 9788484734250.<br />

Includes: Víctor NAVARRO-BROTONS, “Molinos,<br />

batanes y estrellas. Don Quijote, la ciencia y la<br />

tecnología,” 93–107; Antonio CARRERAS, “ ‘Que<br />

no es de caballeros quejarse.’ La medicina como<br />

arte de curar en El Quijote”; Javier PUERTO, “El<br />

bálsamo de Fierabrás. La terapéutica en El Quijote”;<br />

Javier ETAYO, “La cuadratura del círculo.<br />

Cervantes y las matemáticas.”<br />

1341. SHANAHAN, John. “Ben Jonson’s Alchemist<br />

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340-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

1342. ALEXANDRESCU, Vlad. “L’impact de la question<br />

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1343. DAMANTI, Alfredo. Libertas Philosophandi:<br />

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1344. FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. “A Galilean Approach<br />

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1345. FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. “The Church and<br />

Galileo.” Cath. Hist. Rev. 94 (2008): 260–282.<br />

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1346. GIUNTINI, Chiara. “Locke, Newton e la scienza<br />

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1347. HENRY, John. “Religion and the Scientific<br />

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1348. HOFSTADTER, Dan. The Earth Moves:<br />

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York; London: Atlas & Co.: W.W. Norton, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780393338201.<br />

1349. JORINK, Eric. “ ‘Horrible and Blasphemous’:<br />

Isaac la Peyrère, Isaac Vossius, and the Emergence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Radical Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Republic.”<br />

In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

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1350. KEMPE, Michael. “Sermons in Stone: Johann<br />

Jacob Scheuchzer’s Concept <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />

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in Early Modern and Modern <strong>History</strong>, edited by<br />

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1351. MAYER, Thomas F. “The Censoring <strong>of</strong><br />

Galileo’s Sunspot Letters and the First Phase <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Trial.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–10.<br />

1352. MAYER, Thomas F. “The Roman Inquisition’s<br />

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1353. MINIATI, Stefano. Nicholas Steno’s Challenge<br />

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storia scienze sociali / Dipartimento di studi storicosociali<br />

e filos<strong>of</strong>ici, Università degli studi di Siena.<br />

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1354. MOREIRA, Raquel Delgado. “ ‘What Ezekiel<br />

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1355. MOREIRA, Raquel Delgado. “Newton’s ‘Paradoxical<br />

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Origins.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Enlightenment and<br />

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1356. PAGANO, Sergio. (Ed.) I documenti vaticani<br />

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9788885042629.<br />

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1357. ROTHMAN, Aviva. “From Cosmos to Confession:<br />

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1358. RUDAVSKY, T. M. “Creation, Time, and Biblical<br />

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1359. SHEA, William. “Galileo a Roma: incontri e<br />

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1360. SNOBELEN, Stephen. “Isaac Newton, Heresy<br />

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in the Eighteenth Century.” Enlight. & Dissent 25<br />

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1361. SNOBELEN, Stephen D. “ ‘In the Language<br />

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1362. VERMIJ, Rienk. “Nature in Defense <strong>of</strong> Scripture:<br />

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1363. WIGELSWORTH, Jeffrey R. “A Sheep in the<br />

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Enlight. & Dissent 25 (2009): 260–286.<br />

340-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

1364. BOSCHIERO, Luciano. Experiment and Natural<br />

Philosophy in Seventeenth-Century Tuscany: The<br />

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Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9786611067045.<br />

1365. BOSCHIERO, Luciano. “Translation, Experimentation<br />

and the Spring <strong>of</strong> the Air: Richard Waller’s<br />

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Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 67–83.<br />

On the Royal <strong>Society</strong>’s interest in a book <strong>of</strong> experiments<br />

compiled by the Tuscan Accademia del<br />

Cimento.<br />

1366. DOLNICK, Edward. The Clockwork Universe:<br />

Isaac Newton, the Royal <strong>Society</strong>, and the Birth <strong>of</strong><br />

the Modern World. (xviii + 378 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York, NY: Harper, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780061719516.<br />

340-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

1367. GAL, Ofer, and Raz CHEN-MORRIS. “Empiricism<br />

without the Senses: How the Instrument<br />

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1368. PITT, Joseph C. “Voir la nature : les origines<br />

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1369. PORTUONDO, Maria M. “The Seventh Desk:<br />

Mathematical Instruments, Philosophical Artifacts<br />

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1370. ROOS, Anna Marie. “A Speculum <strong>of</strong> Chymical<br />

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and the Making <strong>of</strong> Telescopic Mirrors.” Notes Rec.<br />

Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 105–120.<br />

340-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

1371. JOHNSON, Simon Philip. “The English College<br />

at Lisbon from 1622 to 1761: A Missionary<br />

College from the Reformation to the Age <strong>of</strong> Enlightenment.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

C829121.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> York (United<br />

Kingdom), 2007.<br />

340-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

1372. BOSCHIERO, Luciano. “Robert Southwell and<br />

Vincenzio Viviani: The Story <strong>of</strong> Their Friendship and<br />

an Attempt at Italian-English Scientific Collaboration.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Friendship” [ref. 283].<br />

Parergon 26 (2009): 87–108.<br />

1373. DOBRE, Mihnea. “The Scientific Journals <strong>of</strong><br />

the Seventeenth Century: Cartesianism in Journal<br />

des Sçavans and Philosophical Transactions, 1665–<br />

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1374. FOX, Robert, and Bernard JOLY. (Eds.)<br />

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(xxx + 326 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: College<br />

Publications, 2010. ISBN: 9781848900028.<br />

1375. HATCH, Robert A. “The Gassendi Correspondence:<br />

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1376. LEVENSON, Thomas. Newton and the Counterfeiter:<br />

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World’s Greatest Scientist. (xii + 318 pp.;.) Boston:<br />

Mariner Books, 2009. ISBN: 9780547336046.<br />

1377. MILLER, Laura. “Narrating Newton, Narrating<br />

Truth: Fame, Print, and Scientific Authorship.”<br />

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Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />

Barbara, 2010. 301 pp. “Argues for the importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> print to the career <strong>of</strong> Sir Isaac Newton.” (from<br />

the abstract)<br />

1378. YALE, Elizabeth. “Marginalia, Commonplaces,<br />

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Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 193–202.<br />

Looks at the work <strong>of</strong> the early modern naturalists<br />

John Aubrey, John Evelyn, and John Ray.<br />

1379. YEO, Richard. “Loose Notes and Capacious<br />

Memory: Robert Boyle’s Note-Taking and Its Rationale.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Note-Taking in<br />

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335–354.<br />

340-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

1380. GAMES, Alison. Witchcraft in Early North<br />

America. American Controversies Series. (xiv + 217<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, MD: Rowman &<br />

Littlefield Publishers, 2010. ISBN: 9781442203570.<br />

1381. PRIESNER, Claus. “Die andere Seite der Aufklärung:<br />

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1382. REY BUENO, Mar. “Mágicos prodigiosos y<br />

verdades acrisoladas: inquisición, magia, experiencia<br />

y conocimiento en el siglo XVII español.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

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1383. ROBISHEAUX, Thomas Willard. The Last<br />

Witch <strong>of</strong> Langenburg: Murder in a German Village.<br />

(427 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: W.W. Norton,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780393065510.<br />

1384. SOLÍS, Carlos. La Medicina Magnética del<br />

Ungüento Armario al Polvo Simpático de Kenelm<br />

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1385. STARK, Ryan J. Rhetoric, <strong>Science</strong>, and Magic<br />

in Seventeenth-Century England. (x + 234 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Washington, D.C.: Catholic University <strong>of</strong><br />

America Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780813215785.<br />

On the relationship between the study <strong>of</strong> rhetoric<br />

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340-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

1386. AGOSTINI, Igor. “Caterus on God as ‘ens a<br />

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1387. ANSTEY, Peter R. John Locke and Natural<br />

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1389. ARIEW, Roger. “Descartes and Humanism:<br />

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1390. ARIEW, Roger. “Descartes and Leibniz on the<br />

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1391. ARIEW, Roger. “Descartes, les premiers<br />

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1392. ARIEW, Roger. “Descartes, the First Cartesians,<br />

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index.) Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2008. ISBN:<br />

9781405121545.<br />

Includes: Stephen GAUKROGER, “Life and<br />

Works,” 3–16; Dennis Des CHENES, “Aristotelian<br />

Natural Philosophy: Body, Cause, Nature,” 17–<br />

32; Michael FRIEDMAN, “Descartes and Galileo:<br />

Copernicanism and the Metaphysical Foundations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physics,” 69–83 [ref. 1528]; Ernan MCMULLIN,<br />

“Explanation as Confirmation in Descartes’s Natural<br />

Philosophy,” 84–102; Paolo MANCOSU,<br />

“Descartes and Mathematics,” 103–123 [ref. 1459];<br />

Margaret J. OSLER, “Descartes’s Optics: Light, the<br />

Eye, and Visual Perception,” 124–142 [ref. 1536];<br />

Murray MILES, “Descartes’s Method,” 145–163;<br />

Sarah PATTERSON, “Clear and Distinct Perception,”<br />

216–234; Calvin NORMORE, “Descartes and<br />

the Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Extension,” 271–287; John<br />

COTTINGHAM, “The Role <strong>of</strong> God in Descartes’s<br />

Philosophy,” 288–301; John CARRIERO, “The<br />

Cartesian Circle and the Foundations <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,”<br />

302–318; Gary HATFIELD, “Animals,” 404–<br />

425 [ref. 1597]; Amy M. SCHMITTER, “How to<br />

Engineer a Human Being: Passions and Functional<br />

Explanation in Descartes,” 426–444; Thomas M.<br />

LENNON, “Descartes’s Legacy in the Seventeenth<br />

Century: Problems and Polemic,” 467–481.<br />

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200.<br />

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Reason’ and ‘Physical and Theological Experience.’ ”<br />

In Nature et surnaturel, edited by ALEXANDRESCU<br />

and THEIS (2010) [ref. 1114], 125–136.<br />

1398. DASCAL, Marcelo. (Ed.) Leibniz: What Kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rationalist? Logic, Epistemology and the Unity <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>, 13. (532 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht;<br />

London: Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9781402086687.<br />

Contents includes: Philip BEELEY, “De Abstracto<br />

et Concreto: Rationalism and Empirical <strong>Science</strong><br />

in Leibniz,” 85-99; Laurence BOUQUIAUX, “Leibniz<br />

against the Unreasonable Newtonian Physics,”<br />

99-110 [ref. 1524]; Bernardino Orio de MIGUEL,<br />

“Some Hermetic Aspects <strong>of</strong> Leibniz’s Mathematical<br />

Rationalism,” 111-124 [ref. 1427]; Michel<br />

SERFATI, “Symbolic Inventiveness and ‘Irrationalist’<br />

Practices in Leibniz’s Mathematics,” 125-140<br />

[ref. 1472]; Herbert BREGER, “The Art <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />

Rationality,” 141-154 [ref. 1450].<br />

1399. DEAR, Peter. “Divine Illumination, Mechanical<br />

Calculators, and the Roots <strong>of</strong> Modern Reason.”<br />

Sci. Context 23 (2010): 351–366.<br />

1400. DESCARTES, René. Meetkunde. [Discours de<br />

la méthode.] In Dutch. Introduction and translation<br />

by Wim W. WILHELM. (200 pp.) Delft: Eburon,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789059723238.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R189]<br />

1401. DOMSKI, Mary. “Newton as Historically-<br />

Minded Philosopher.” In Discourse on a New Method,<br />

edited by DOMSKI et al. (2010) [ref. 111], 65–90.<br />

1402. DOWNING, Lisa. “Sensible Qualities and<br />

Material Bodies in Descartes and Boyle.” In Primary<br />

and Secondary Qualities, edited by NOLAN (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

[ref. 1429], 109–135.<br />

1403. DUCHEYNE, Steffen. “ ‘Newtonian’ Elements<br />

in Locke, Hume, and Reid, or: How Far Can One<br />

Stretch a Label?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Enlight-


98 340. 17th century<br />

enment and Dissent: Isaac Newton in the Eighteenth<br />

Century.” Enlight. & Dissent 25 (2009): 62–105.<br />

1404. FATE, Victor Joseph Di. “Is Newton a ‘Radical<br />

Empiricist’ about Method?” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 28–36.<br />

1405. FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. “Defending<br />

Copernicus and Galileo: Critical Reasoning and the<br />

Ship Experiment.” Rev. Metaphysics 64 (2010): 75–<br />

103.<br />

1406. GABBEY, Alan. “Spinoza scolastique et la<br />

méthodologie des sciences.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17],<br />

242–258.<br />

1407. GARBER, Daniel. “Leibniz’s Critique <strong>of</strong><br />

Descartes: Leibniz on Body, Matter, and Extension.”<br />

In Descartes and the Modern, edited by ROBERTSON<br />

et al. (2007) [ref. 1432], 151–170.<br />

1408. GARBER, Daniel. “Leibniz, Theology and the<br />

Mechanical Philosophy.” In Branching Off, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU (2009) [ref. 1303], 167–186.<br />

1409. GARBER, Daniel. Leibniz: Body, Substance,<br />

Monad. (xxi + 428 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780199566648.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R267]<br />

1410. GARBER, Daniel. “Mécanisme et morale : la<br />

mort du corps et l’éternité de l’esprit chez Spinoza.”<br />

In Conceptions de la science, edited by GAYON and<br />

BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 228–241.<br />

1411. GAUKROGER, Stephen. (Ed.) Blackwell<br />

Guide to Descartes’ Meditations. (viii + 254 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) London: Blackwell, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9781405118750.<br />

Contents: Stephen GAUKROGER, “Introduction,”<br />

1–5; Roger ARIEW, “The Meditations and the Objections<br />

and Replies,” 6-16; Charles LARMORE,<br />

“Descartes and Skepticism,” 17-29; Edwin CUR-<br />

LEY, “The Cogito and the Foundations <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,”<br />

30-47; Marleen ROZEMOND, “The Nature<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mind,” 48-66; Jorge SECADA, “The Doctrine<br />

<strong>of</strong> Substance,” 67-85; Steven NADLER, “The<br />

Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Ideas,” 86-103; Lawrence NOLAN<br />

and Alan NELSON, “Pro<strong>of</strong>s for the Existence <strong>of</strong><br />

God,” 104-121; Gary HATFIELD, “The Cartesian<br />

Circle,” 122-141; Michael Della ROCCA, “Judgment<br />

and Will,” 142-159; Desmond M. CLARKE,<br />

“Descartes’ Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Existence <strong>of</strong> Matter,” 160-<br />

178; John COTTINGHAM, “The Mind-Body Relation,”<br />

179-192; Tad M. SCHMALTZ, “Seventeenth-<br />

Century Responses to the Meditations,” 193-203;<br />

Rene DESCARTES, “Six Metaphysical Meditations,”<br />

204-242.<br />

1412. GAUKROGER, Stephen. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Philosophy in the Development <strong>of</strong> Locke’s Empiricism.”<br />

Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 17 (2009): 55–83.<br />

1413. GAUKROGER, Stephen. “The Unity <strong>of</strong> Knowledge:<br />

Natural Philosophical Foundations <strong>of</strong> Spinoza’s<br />

Politico-Theology.” In Branching Off, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU (2009) [ref. 1303], 140–166.<br />

1414. GIGLIONI, Guido. “Mastering the Appetites<br />

<strong>of</strong> Matter: Francis Bacon’s Sylva Sylvarum.” In The<br />

Body as Object and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited<br />

by WOLFE and GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 149–168.<br />

1415. GIUDICE, Franco. “Isaac Newton e la tradizione<br />

dei principi attivi nella filos<strong>of</strong>ia naturale inglese<br />

del XVII secolo.” In Scienza e teologia fra Seicento<br />

e Ottocento, Studi in memoria di Maurizio Mamiani,<br />

edited by MAMIANI et al. (2006) [ref. 234], 39–56.<br />

1416. GLAUSNER, Richard. “L’impossibilité des<br />

atomes et du vide, et la théorie cartésienne des distinctions.”<br />

In Conceptions de la science, edited by<br />

GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 95–114.<br />

1417. GLOUBERMAN, Mark. “Descartes, Scientia<br />

and Pure Enquiry.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

873–886.<br />

1418. GUICCIARDINI, Niccolo. “ ‘Mechanica Rationalis’<br />

and ‘Philosophia Naturalis’ in the Auctoris<br />

Praefatio to Newton’s Principia.” In Mechanics and<br />

Cosmology in the Medieval and Early Modern Period,<br />

edited by BUCCIANTINI et al. (2007) [ref. 1012],<br />

169–186.<br />

1419. HATCH, Robert A. “Singes et Perroquets,<br />

Ô meilleur de la chair ! Descartes & Gassendi<br />

représentant des points & parties.” In Gassendi<br />

et la modernité, edited by TAUSSIG et al. (2008)<br />

[ref. 1443], 461–497.<br />

1420. HEILBRON, J. L. “Bianchini and Natural Philosophy.”<br />

In Unità del sapere, molteplicità dei saperi.<br />

Francesco Bianchini (1662–1726) tra natura, storia<br />

e religione, edited by CIANCIO and ROMAGNANI<br />

(2010) [ref. 1304], 33–73.<br />

1421. KRAGH, Helge S., and Henrik Kragh<br />

SØRENSEN. “An Odd Couple: Descartes and<br />

Longomontanus. A Contribution to Cartesianism<br />

in Seventeenth-Century Denmark.” Ideas Hist. 2<br />

(2007): 9–35.<br />

1422. LEWIS, Rhodri. “A Kind <strong>of</strong> Sagacity: Francis<br />

Bacon, the Ars Memoriae and the Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Knowledge.” Intel. Hist. Rev. 19 (2009): 155–175.<br />

1423. LOLORDO, Antonia. “Gassendi and the<br />

Seventeenth-Century Atomists on Primary and Secondary<br />

Qualities.” In Primary and Secondary Qualities,<br />

edited by NOLAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 1429], 62–80.<br />

1424. LOOK, Brandon. “Leibniz and Locke on Real<br />

and Nominal Essences.” In Branching Off, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU (2009) [ref. 1303], 380–409.<br />

1425. MARION, Jean-Luc. “Descartes, Jupiter et<br />

la destin.” In Conceptions de la science, edited by<br />

GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 147–166.<br />

1426. MICHAELIAN, Kourken. “Margaret<br />

Cavendish’s Epistemology.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 17<br />

(2009): 31–53.<br />

1427. MIGUEL, Bernardino Orio de. “Some Hermetic<br />

Aspects <strong>of</strong> Leibniz’s Mathematical Rationalism.”<br />

In Leibniz, edited by DASCAL (2008)<br />

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1428. NEWMAN, William R. “The Reduction to the<br />

Pristine State in Robert Boyle’s Corpuscular Philosophy.”<br />

In Discourse on a New Method, edited by<br />

DOMSKI et al. (2010) [ref. 111], 43–64.<br />

1429. NOLAN, Lawrence. (Ed.) Primary and Secondary<br />

Qualities: The Historical and Ongoing Debate.<br />

(x + 404 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780199556151.<br />

Partial contents: Mi-Kyoung LEE, “The Distinction<br />

between Primary and Secondary Qualities<br />

in Ancient Greek Philosophy,” 15–40 [ref. 890];<br />

Robert PASNAU, “Scholastic Qualities, Primary<br />

and Secondary,” 41–61; Antonia LOLORDO,<br />

“Gassendi and the Seventeenth-Century Atomists<br />

on Primary and Secondary Qualities,” 62–<br />

80 [ref. 1423]; Lawrence NOLAN, “Descartes on<br />

‘What We Call Color,’ ” 81–108; Lisa DOWN-<br />

ING, “Sensible Qualities and Material Bodies<br />

in Descartes and Boyle,” 109–135 [ref. 1402];<br />

Michael AYERS, “Primary and Secondary Qualities<br />

in Locke’s “Essay” ,” 136–157; Edwin MC-<br />

CANN, “Locke’s Distinction between Primary<br />

Primary Qualities and Secondary Primary Qualities,”<br />

158–189; Martha Brandt BOLTON, “Primary<br />

and Secondary Qualities in the Phenomenalist<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> Leibniz,” 190–215; Alan NELSON and<br />

David LANDY, “Qualities and Simple Ideas: Hume<br />

and His Debt to Berkeley,” 216–238; Kenneth P.<br />

WINKLER, “Hume and the Sensible Qualities,”<br />

239–273; James Van CLEVE, “Reid on the Real<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> the Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction,”<br />

274–303; Gary HATFIELD, “Kant and<br />

Helmholtz on Primary and Secondary Qualities,”<br />

304–338 [ref. 2165].<br />

1430. OTT, Walter R. Causation and Laws <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />

in Early Modern Philosophy. (xii + 260 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780199570430.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R598]<br />

1431. PRADO, C. G. Starting with Descartes. Starting<br />

with... (vi + 170 pp.; bibl.; index.) London; New<br />

York: Continuum, 2009. ISBN: 9780826446091.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R636]<br />

1432. ROBERTSON, Neil G., Gordon MCOUAT, and<br />

Thomas C. VINCI. (Eds.) Descartes and the Modern.<br />

(xviii + 286 pp.; bibl.; index.) Newcastle: Cambridge<br />

Scholars Pub., 2007. ISBN: 9781847181527.<br />

Contents: Neil ROBERTSON, “Introduction,” 1–15;<br />

Robert CROUSE, “St. Augustine and Descartes<br />

as Fathers <strong>of</strong> Modernity,” 16–17; Catherine WIL-<br />

SON, “Experience and Immortality: Descartes’<br />

Meditation Six,” 28–48; Gary HATFIELD, “Mental<br />

Acts and Mechanistic Psychology in Descartes’<br />

Passions,” 49–71 [ref. 1603]; Jonathan IS-<br />

RAEL, “Cartesianism, ‘Revolution’ and the Dutch<br />

Spinozists,” 72–86; Vincent CARRAUD, “The<br />

Search for Causes and the Sufficiency <strong>of</strong> Reasons,”<br />

87–102; Kathryn MORRIS, “Descartes and Hobbes<br />

on the Physics and Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Resistance,”<br />

103–126 [ref. 1535]; Tad SCHMALTZ, “Cartesian<br />

Freedom in Historical Perspective,” 127–150;<br />

Daniel GARBER, “Leibniz’s Critique <strong>of</strong> Descartes:<br />

Leibniz on Body, Matter, and Extension,” 151–170<br />

[ref. 1407]; Floy DOULL, “Hegel on Descartes,”<br />

171–195; Jean-Luc MARION, “Descartes and the<br />

Horizon <strong>of</strong> Finitude,” 196–215; Graham NICHOL-<br />

SON, “Heidegger, Descartes and the Mathematical,”<br />

216–234 [ref. 1465]; Lisa SHAPIRO, “Mind<br />

and Body: Descartes’ Mixed Relation to Feminist<br />

Thought,” 235–253; Tom VINCI, “Descartes and<br />

Contemporary Epistemology,” 254–283.<br />

1433. ROSA, Raffaella De. “Rethinking the Ontology<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cartesian Essences.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 19<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 605–622.<br />

1434. SANTOS DEL CERRO, Jesús. “La géométrie<br />

du hasard versus le probabilisme moral.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Juin2006/JesusSantos.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1a (2006): Approx. 8,300 words.<br />

1435. SAVINI, Massimiliano. “La Panacea Philosophica<br />

de Johann Heinrich Alsted: un projet architectonique<br />

d’accès au savoir.” In Branching Off,<br />

edited by ALEXANDRESCU (2009) [ref. 1303], 211–<br />

224.<br />

1436. SCHLIESSER, Eric. “Newton’s Challenge to<br />

Philosophy: A Programmatic Essay.” HOPOS 1<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 101–128.<br />

1437. SCHMID, Stephan. “Trägheit und Streben:<br />

Spinozas Versuch einer natürlichen Teleologie.” In<br />

Nature et surnaturel, edited by ALEXANDRESCU and<br />

THEIS (2010) [ref. 1114], 137–150.<br />

1438. SELCER, Daniel. Philosophy and the Book:<br />

Early Modern Figures <strong>of</strong> Material Inscription. Philosophy,<br />

Aesthetics and Cultural Theory. (xiii<br />

+ 258 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Continuum<br />

International Publishing Group, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781441150097.<br />

Explores the effect that the explosion <strong>of</strong> early<br />

modern print technology and related practices had<br />

on the early modern philosophical imagination.<br />

1439. SHAPIRO, Lisa. “Instrumental or Immersed<br />

Experience: Pleasure, Pain and Object Perception<br />

in Locke.” In The Body as Object and Instrument<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and GAL (2010)<br />

[ref. 1317], 265–286.<br />

1440. SOLÍS, Carlos. “Athanasius Kircher e la Repubblica<br />

delle Lettere.” Giorn. Crit. Fil. Ital. 25<br />

(2005): 92–152.<br />

1441. SOLÍS, Carlos. “Descartes, el atomista veleidoso,<br />

o los indivisibles siempre llaman dos veces.”<br />

Éndoxa 22 (2007): 119–141.<br />

On Descartes’ effort to reconcile matter theory<br />

with God’s omnipotence.<br />

1442. SORELL, Tom, G. A. J. ROGERS, and Jill<br />

KRAYE. (Eds.) Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy:<br />

Seventeenth-Century Thinkers on Demonstrative<br />

Knowledge from First Principles. Studies in <strong>History</strong><br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xv + 139 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Dordrecht, Netherlands; New York, N.Y.:<br />

Springer, 2010. ISBN: 9789048130764.<br />

Contents: Daniel GARBER, “Philosophia, Historia,<br />

Mathematica: Shifting Sands in the Disciplinary<br />

Geography <strong>of</strong> the Seventeenth Century”; Stephen


100 340. 17th century<br />

GAUKROGER, “The Unity <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy<br />

and the End <strong>of</strong> Scientia”; Catherine WILSON,<br />

“Matter, Mortality, and the Changing Ideal <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>”; Stephen CLUCAS, “Scientia and Inductio<br />

Scientifica in the Logica Hamburgensis <strong>of</strong> Joachim<br />

Jungius”; Tom SORELL, “Scientia and the <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

in Decartes”; Nicholas JOLLEY, “Scientia and<br />

Self-Knowledge in Descartes”; Don GARRETT,<br />

“Spinoza’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Scientia Intuitiva”; Douglas<br />

JESSEPH, “Scientia in Hobbes”; G. A. J. ROGERS,<br />

“John Locke and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Scientia.”<br />

1443. TAUSSIG, Sylvie, Ellie LEDOUX, Patrice<br />

LUCCHINI, and Michel PELLISSIER. (Eds.) Gassendi<br />

et la modernité. Les styles du savoir. (540<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9782503525563.<br />

Includes: Robert A. HATCH, “Singes et Perroquets,<br />

Ô meilleur de la chair ! Descartes & Gassendi<br />

représentant des points & parties,” 461–497<br />

[ref. 1419].<br />

1444. YAMADA, Toshihiro. “A Biographical Sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nicolaus Steno: New Philosophy, Baroque Court<br />

and Crises <strong>of</strong> Religion.” [Translated title.] In<br />

Japanese. In Mikurokosumosu, edited by HIRAI<br />

(2010) [ref. 1079], 236–253.<br />

1445. YEO, Richard. “John Locke on Conversation<br />

with Friends and Strangers.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Friendship” [ref. 283]. Parergon 26 (2009): 11–37.<br />

1446. YEO, Richard. “Memory and Empirical Information:<br />

Samuel Hartlib, John Beale and Robert<br />

Boyle.” In The Body as Object and Instrument<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and GAL (2010)<br />

[ref. 1317], 185–210.<br />

340-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

1447. BEERY, Janet, and Jacqueline STEDALL.<br />

(Eds.) Thomas Harriot’s Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Triangular<br />

Numbers: The “Magisteria Magna.” (135 + pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Zürich: European Mathematical <strong>Society</strong>, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9783037190593.<br />

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1448. BOS, Erik-Jan. “Princess Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Bohemia<br />

and Descartes’ Letters (1650–1665).” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Contexts, Emergence and Issues <strong>of</strong><br />

Cartesian Geometry” [ref. 1460]. Hist. Math. 37<br />

(2010): 485–502.<br />

1449. BOULIER, Philippe. “Le problème du continu<br />

pour la mathématisation galiléenne et la géométrie<br />

cavalierienne.” Special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics<br />

[ref. 302]. Early Sci. & Med. 15 (2010):<br />

371–409.<br />

On Galileo’s doubts and objections over Francesco<br />

Cavalieri’s geometry <strong>of</strong> indivisibles.<br />

1450. BREGER, Herbert. “The Art <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />

Rationality.” In Leibniz, edited by DASCAL (2008)<br />

[ref. 1398], 141–154.<br />

1451. BRU, Bernard. “The Bernoulli Code.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Juin2006/Bru.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 2, no. 1a (2006): Approx. 13,000 words.<br />

On Bernoulli’s ideas on probablism and how they<br />

affected the 18th-century development <strong>of</strong> philosophy<br />

and mathematics.<br />

1452. CLAESSENS, Guy. “Imagination as Selfknowledge:<br />

Kepler on Proclus’ Commentary on the<br />

First Book <strong>of</strong> Euclid’s Elements.” Early Sci. & Med.<br />

16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 179–199.<br />

1453. CLERO, Jean-Pierre. “La révolution des<br />

témoignages dans le calcul des probabilités.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Novembre2006/Clero3.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec.<br />

Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1b (2006): Approx. 14,000<br />

words.<br />

1454. DESCOTES, Dominique. “An Unknown Mathematical<br />

Manuscript by Blaise Pascal.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Contexts, Emergence and Issues <strong>of</strong><br />

Cartesian Geometry” [ref. 1460]. Hist. Math. 37<br />

(2010): 503–534.<br />

1455. GALUZZI, Massimo. “Newton’s Attempt to<br />

Construct a Unitary View <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Contexts, Emergence and Issues <strong>of</strong><br />

Cartesian Geometry” [ref. 1460]. Hist. Math. 37<br />

(2010): 535–562.<br />

1456. GARCÍA ALONSO, Marta, and David TEIRA<br />

SERRANO. “The Theology <strong>of</strong> Large Numbers: A<br />

Conjecture.” http://www.jehps.net/Juin2006/<br />

GarciaTeira.pdf (Accessed on November 18,<br />

2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong><br />

Conjecture.” J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1a<br />

(2006): Approx. 6,500 words.<br />

On Bernoulli’s exploration <strong>of</strong> probability and its<br />

application to Calvinist theology.<br />

1457. GOLVERS, Noël. “Addenda to the Prosopography<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ‘Foreign’ Indipetae-Mathematicians in<br />

Portuguese SJ Colleges (II): P. W. Kirwitzer, S. J And<br />

G. B. Keynes, S. J. in Portugal.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci.<br />

60 (2010): 429–436.<br />

1458. MANCOSU, Paolo, and Andrew ARANA.<br />

“Descartes and the Cylindrical Helix.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Contexts, Emergence and Issues <strong>of</strong><br />

Cartesian Geometry” [ref. 1460]. Hist. Math. 37<br />

(2010): 403–427.<br />

1459. MANCOSU, Paolo. “Descartes and Mathematics.”<br />

In A Companion to Descartes, edited by<br />

BROUGHTON and CARRIERO (2008) [ref. 1393],<br />

103–123.<br />

1460. MARONNE, Sébastien. “Contexts, Emergence<br />

and Issues <strong>of</strong> Cartesian Geometry: In Honour <strong>of</strong> Henk<br />

Bos’s 70th Birthday.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />

Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 341–344.<br />

Contents: Jan P. HOGENDIJK, “The Scholar and<br />

the Fencing Master: The Exchanges between<br />

Joseph Justus Scaliger and Ludolph Van Ceulen<br />

on the Circle Quadrature (1594–1596),” 345–375<br />

[ref. 1137]; Liesbeth C. de WREEDE, “A Dialogue<br />

on the Use <strong>of</strong> Arithmetic in Geometry: Van<br />

Ceulen’s and Snellius’s Fundamenta Arithmetica


340. 17th century 101<br />

et Geometrica,” 376–402 [ref. 1476]; Paolo MAN-<br />

COSU and Andrew ARANA, “Descartes and the<br />

Cylindrical Helix,” 403–427 [ref. 1458]; David<br />

RABOUIN, “What Descartes Knew <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

in 1628,” 428–459 [ref. 1470]; Sébastien<br />

MARONNE, “The Ovals in the ‘Excerpta Mathematica’<br />

and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Descartes’ Method<br />

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1470. RABOUIN, David. “What Descartes Knew <strong>of</strong><br />

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1472. SERFATI, Michel. “Symbolic Inventiveness<br />

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1475. SUTHERLAND, Daniel. “Philosophy, Geometry,<br />

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statements on the use <strong>of</strong> numbers in geometry.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

340-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

1477. BARBIERI, Cesare. (Ed.) Galileo’s Medicean<br />

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V. COYNE, “Galileo’s Telescopic Observations:<br />

The Marvel and Meaning <strong>of</strong> Discovery”; Dava<br />

SOBEL, “Popular Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Galileo”; Tobias<br />

OWEN and Scott BOLTON, “The Slow Growth <strong>of</strong><br />

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Galileo’s Works”; Alberto RIGHINI, “The Telescope<br />

in the Making, the Galileo First Telescopic<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the Medicean Moons in 17th-Century<br />

Charts and Books. How Long Did It Take?”; Kaare<br />

AKSNES, “Navigation, World Mapping and Astrometry<br />

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1478. BONER, Patrick J. “Kepler’s Copernican Campaign<br />

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1480. CARRAUD, Vincent. “ ‘La matière assume successivement<br />

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1483. CAVAILLÉ, Jean-Pierre. “Communication et<br />

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1484. CHAPMAN, Allan. “To the Heavens in Rural<br />

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1485. ELMQVIST SÖDERLUND, Inga. Taking Possession<br />

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1487. FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. “The Biblical Argument<br />

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1489. GALILEI, Galileo. On Sunspots. Edited by<br />

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1491. GAULKE, Karsten. (Ed.) Kepler, Galilei,<br />

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1492. GINGERICH, Owen, and Albert VAN<br />

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1493. GOLVERS, Noël, and E. NIKOLAIDES. Ferdinand<br />

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1494. GRANADA, Miguel A. “ ‘A quo moventur<br />

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1495. GRANADA, Miguel A. “After the Nova <strong>of</strong><br />

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1497. GRANEY, Christopher M. “The Telescope<br />

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1498. GRELL, Chantal, and Patricia RADELET-DE<br />

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1503. JOHNSTON, Stephen. “Wren, Hooke and<br />

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On the use <strong>of</strong> diagrams in astronomical contexts.<br />

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1506. NAUENBERG, M. “The Early Application <strong>of</strong><br />

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1507. NAVARRO BROTÓNS, Victor. “La actividad<br />

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1508. NAVARRO-BROTÓNS, Victor. “Astronomy<br />

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1510. RAPHAEL, Renée. “A Non-Astronomical Image<br />

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1512. SAKAMOTO, Kuni. “The German Hercules’s<br />

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1514. VERMIJ, Rienk. “Johannes Phocylides Holwarda<br />

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1517. ZUIDERVAART, Huib J. “ ‘Uit vaderlandsliefde’:<br />

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340-111. ASTROLOGY<br />

1518. AVALOS, A. “Astrology and Other Occult <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

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340-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

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1539. SCHLIESSER, Eric. “Newton’s Substance<br />

Monism, Distant Action, and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Newton’s<br />

Empiricism: Discussion <strong>of</strong> H. Kochiras ‘Gravity and<br />

Newton’s Substance Counting Problem.’ ” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 160–166.<br />

A response to Hylarie KOCHIRAS, “Gravity’s<br />

Cause and Substance Counting” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 167–184 [ref. 1532]<br />

340-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

1540. BOANTZA, Victor D. “Alkahest and Fire: Debating<br />

Matter, Chymistry, and Natural <strong>History</strong> at the<br />

Early Parisian Academy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s.” In The<br />

Body as Object and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited<br />

by WOLFE and GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 75–92.<br />

1541. BOKARIS, Efthymios P., and Vangelis<br />

KOUTALIS. “The ‘System <strong>of</strong> Chymists’ and the<br />

‘Newtonian Dream’ in Greek-Speaking Communities<br />

in the 17th–18th Centuries.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008):<br />

641–661.<br />

1542. CECON, Kleber. “Chemical Translation: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Robert Boyle’s Experiments on Sensible<br />

Qualities.” Ann. Sci. 68 (<strong>2011</strong>): 179–198.<br />

An effort “to translate some <strong>of</strong> Robert Boyle’s<br />

chemical experiments into the terms <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

chemistry.” (from the abstract)<br />

1543. CHALMERS, Alan. “Understanding <strong>Science</strong><br />

through Its <strong>History</strong>: A Response to Newman.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 150–153.<br />

Regarding a discussion <strong>of</strong> the origin <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

chemistry.<br />

1544. CHALMERS, Alan F. “Boyle and the Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> Modern Chemistry: Newman Tried in the Fire.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 1–10.<br />

Challenges William Newman’s view <strong>of</strong> the Scientific<br />

Revolution as linked to a change in matter<br />

theory.<br />

1545. CLERICUZIO, Antonio. “ ‘Sooty Empiricks’<br />

and Natural Philosophers: The Status <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

in the Seventeenth Century.” Sci. Context 23 (2010):<br />

329–350.<br />

1546. CLUCAS, Stephen. “Margaret Cavendish’s<br />

Materialist Critique <strong>of</strong> Van Helmontian Chymistry.”<br />

Ambix 58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–12.<br />

1547. FRANCKOWIAK, Rémi. “I Salify, Thefore<br />

I Can See and Touch: The Case <strong>of</strong> the Chemical<br />

Principles.” In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 361], 279–290.<br />

1548. FRANCKOWIAK, Rémi. “Mechanical and<br />

Chemical Explanations in Du Clos’ Chemistry.” Ambix<br />

58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 13–28.<br />

1549. LÓPEZ PÉREZ, Miguel. “Novatores or Alchemists?<br />

A Spanish Historiographical Problem.”<br />

In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 361], 331–366.<br />

1550. MORAN, Bruce T. “Extracting the Virtues <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature: Spagyric Remedies and Chemical Metaphors<br />

in the Library <strong>of</strong> Don Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa<br />

(1607–1681).” In The Gentleman, the Virtuoso, the


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Inquirer, edited by REY-BUENO and LÓPEZ-PÉREZ<br />

(2008) [ref. 1580], 144–156.<br />

1551. NEWMAN, William R. “How Not to Integrate<br />

the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: A Reply to<br />

Chalmers.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 203–213.<br />

Response to Alan F. CHALMERS, “Boyle and the<br />

Origins <strong>of</strong> Modern Chemistry” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Sci. 41 (2010): 1–10 [ref. 1544].<br />

1552. PETERSCHMITT, Luc. “The Idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Chemistry.” In Chymia, edited by<br />

LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al. (2010) [ref. 361], 367–385.<br />

340-114. ALCHEMY<br />

1553. ALFONSO-GOLDFARB, Ana Maria, Márcia<br />

Helena Mendes FERRAZ, and Piyo M. RATTANSI.<br />

“Lost Royal <strong>Society</strong> Documents on ‘Alkahest’ (Universal<br />

Solvent) Rediscovered.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc.<br />

Lond. 64 (2010): 435–456.<br />

1554. BUENO, Mar Rey. “The Collector <strong>of</strong> Secrets:<br />

Potable Gold, and Italian Alchemist and a<br />

Nurse-Soldier in Lastanosa’s Laboratory.” In The<br />

Gentleman, the Virtuoso, the Inquirer, edited by<br />

REY-BUENO and LÓPEZ-PÉREZ (2008) [ref. 1580],<br />

157–171.<br />

1555. CHANG, Kevin. “ ‘The Great Philosophical<br />

Work’: Georg Ernst Stahl’s Early Alchemical Teaching.”<br />

In Chymia, edited by LÓPEZ PÉREZ et al.<br />

(2010) [ref. 361], 386–396.<br />

1556. CHANG, Ku-ming (Kevin). “Alchemy as Studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Life and Matter: Reconsidering the Place <strong>of</strong><br />

Vitalism in Early Modern Chymistry.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special focus section: “Alchemy and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 362]. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 322–329.<br />

1557. KASSELL, Lauren. “Secrets Revealed: Alchemical<br />

Books in Early-Modern England.” Hist. Sci.<br />

49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 61–87.<br />

1558. KERSSENBROCK-KROSIGK, Dedo von, and<br />

Colin BRAIN. (Eds.) Glass <strong>of</strong> the Alchemists: Lead<br />

Crystal-Gold Ruby, 1650–1750. (356 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Corning, N.Y.: Corning Museum <strong>of</strong> Glass,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780872901698.<br />

Contributors: David WHITEHOUSE, Dedo von<br />

KERSSENBROCK-KROSIGK, Pamela H. SMITH,<br />

William R. NEWMAN, Paul ENGLE, Werner<br />

LOIBL, Olga DRAHOTOVÁ, Martin MÁDL, and<br />

Colin BRAIN.<br />

1559. NUMMEDAL, Tara E. “Words and Works in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alchemy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special focus section:<br />

“Alchemy and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 362]. <strong>Isis</strong><br />

102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 330–337.<br />

1560. SLATER, John. “Rereading Cabriada’s ‘Carta’:<br />

Alchemy and Rhetoric in Baroque Spain.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong><br />

Spanish <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic<br />

Stud. 7 (2009): 67–80.<br />

340-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

1561. BREIDBACH, Olaf, and Michael T. GHISELIN.<br />

“Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680) on Noah’s Ark:<br />

Baroque ‘Intelligent Design’ Theory.” Proc. Calif.<br />

Acad. Sci. 57 no. 36 (2006): 991–1002.<br />

On Kircher’s account <strong>of</strong> the creation <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />

1562. GOHAU, Gabriel. “Essai d’une préhistoire de<br />

la géologie de l’équilibre de la terre aux époques de la<br />

nature.” In Aux origines de la géologie de l’Antiquité<br />

au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 380], 349–359.<br />

1563. GUINI, Ana. “Prospections et géologie dans le<br />

Rapport Colbert.” In Aux origines de la géologie de<br />

l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge, edited by THOMASSET et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 380], 299–320.<br />

On Jean Baptiste Colbert.<br />

1564. JIMÉNEZ, Anna, and Rafel GINEBRA. “Els<br />

Processos de bruixes com a font per a la meteorologia<br />

històrica: dades meteorològiques als processos de<br />

l’Arxiu i Biblioteca Episcopal de Vic.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special section, “Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia<br />

i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1<br />

(2009): 127–145.<br />

1565. JUŽNIČ, Stanislav. “Treatises about the Subterranean<br />

World in Ljubljana between 1678 and<br />

1773.” Acta Carsologica 31 (2002): 209–221.<br />

1566. MAGRUDER, Kerry V. “Thomas Burnet, Biblical<br />

Idiom, and Seventeenth-Century Theories <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Earth.” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008)<br />

[ref. 236], 451–490.<br />

1567. MAGRUDER, Kerry V. “Understanding a Contested<br />

Print Tradition: Bourguet’s Mosaic, Platonic<br />

and Aristotelian Theories <strong>of</strong> the Earth.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on history <strong>of</strong> geology [ref. 376]. Compass<br />

81, Nos. 1-4 (2008): 9–25.<br />

1568. POOLE, William. The World Makers: Scientists<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Restoration and the Search for the Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Earth. (x + 234 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />

Peter Lang Publishing, 2010. ISBN: 9781906165086.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R631]<br />

1569. VOGEL, Brant. “The Letter from Dublin:<br />

Climate Change, Colonialism, and the Royal <strong>Society</strong><br />

in the Seventeenth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 111–128.<br />

340-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

1570. BLOM, Frans R. E. “Picturing New Netherland<br />

and New York: Dutch-Anglo Transfer <strong>of</strong> New World<br />

Information.” In The Dutch Trading Companies as<br />

Knowledge Networks, edited by HUIGEN et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 1333], 103–126.<br />

1571. BRENTJES, Sonja. “Multilingualism in Early<br />

Modern Maps.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem<br />

par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by DAELE-<br />

MANS et al. (2007) [ref. 14], 317–328.<br />

1572. BRENTJES, Sonja, and V. SCHÜLLER. “Pietro<br />

della Valle’s Latin Geography <strong>of</strong> Safavid Iran (1624–<br />

1628).” JEMH 10, no. 3 (2006): 169–219.


106 340. 17th century<br />

1573. HASTY, William. “Piracy and the Production<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge in the Travels <strong>of</strong> William Dampier,<br />

c.1679–1688.” J. Hist. Geogr. 37 (<strong>2011</strong>): 40–54.<br />

1574. WILLIS, Rebecca Grenier. “Between Past and<br />

Present: Exploring Religion, <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>History</strong> in<br />

the Near East, c.1650–1790.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes.<br />

: doc. no. 3423667.<br />

Dissertation at Indiana University, 2010. 314<br />

pp. “Examines the writings <strong>of</strong> French and British<br />

diplomats, natural historians, clergy, leisured men,<br />

and a few women, who traveled to the western Ottoman<br />

Empire from the mid-17th through the late<br />

18th centuries.” (from the abstract)<br />

340-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

1575. ACHESON, Katherine. “The Picture <strong>of</strong> Nature:<br />

Seventeenth-Century English Aesop’s Fables.” J.<br />

Early Mod. Cult. Stud. 9, no. 2 (2009): 25–50.<br />

1576. DELBOURGO, James. “ ‘Exceeding the Age<br />

in Every Thing’: Placing Sloane’s Objects.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Epistemic Boundaries” [ref. 118].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 41–54.<br />

On the collections <strong>of</strong> the 17th- and 18th-century<br />

British naturalist Hans Sloane.<br />

1577. FLEISCHER, Alette. “(Ex)Changing Knowledge<br />

and Nature at the Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, circa<br />

1652–1700.” In The Dutch Trading Companies as<br />

Knowledge Networks, edited by HUIGEN et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 1333], 243–265.<br />

1578. FLEISCHER, Alette. “Into the Light: Constructors<br />

and Examiners <strong>of</strong> Nature and a Dutch 17th-<br />

Century Garden Grotto.” Hist. Tech. 29 (2009):<br />

113–139.<br />

1579. KISER, April M. “Making True and Lively<br />

Figures: Early Modern Natural <strong>History</strong> Images and<br />

the Transformations <strong>of</strong> Nature.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3440303.<br />

Dissertation at State University <strong>of</strong> New York at<br />

Buffalo, <strong>2011</strong>. 356 pp.<br />

1580. REY-BUENO, Mar, and Miguel LÓPEZ-<br />

PÉREZ. (Eds.) The Gentleman, the Virtuoso, the<br />

Inquirer: Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa and the Art<br />

<strong>of</strong> Collecting in Early Modern Spain. (xi + 221 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars<br />

Publishing, 2008. ISBN: 9781847186485.<br />

Contents: Mar REY-BUENO and Miguel LÓPEZ-<br />

PÉREZ, “Lastanosa, Art and <strong>Science</strong> in Baroque.<br />

A Historiographical Experiment,” vii-xi; Harold<br />

J. COOK, “Lastanosa as an Example <strong>of</strong> His Time:<br />

Natural <strong>History</strong> and Medicine,” 1-14 [ref. 1618];<br />

Antonio BARRERA, “The Seventeenth-Century<br />

Spanish Scientific Culture: Spain, America, and<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 15-29 [ref. 1318]; John<br />

SLATER, “From Historia naturalis to Historia au<br />

naturale: Lastanosa and the Naked Truth,” 30-<br />

46; Jorge CAÑIZARES-ESGUERRA, “Typological<br />

Readings <strong>of</strong> Nature: The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Lastanosa’s<br />

Age,” 47-63 [ref. 1328]; Daniela BLEICH-<br />

MAR, “Looking at Exotica in Baroque Collections:<br />

The Object, the Viewer, and the Collection as a<br />

Space,” 64-81; Miguel LÓPEZ-PÉREZ, “Friends,<br />

Scholars, Collectors: The Circle <strong>of</strong> Lastanosa,”<br />

82-101; Maria M. PORTUONDO, “The Seventh<br />

Desk: Mathematical Instruments, Philosophical<br />

Artifacts and the Secrets <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 101-126<br />

[ref. 1369]; William EAMON, “Appearance, Artifice,<br />

and Reality: Collecting Secrets in a Courtly<br />

Culture,” 127-143; Bruce T. MORAN, “Extracting<br />

the Virtues <strong>of</strong> Nature: Spagyric Remedies and<br />

Chemical Metaphors in the Library <strong>of</strong> Don Vincencio<br />

Juan de Lastanosa (1607–1681),” 144-156<br />

[ref. 1550]; Mar Rey BUENO, “The Collector <strong>of</strong><br />

Secrets: Potable Gold, and Italian Alchemist and a<br />

Nurse-Soldier in Lastanosa’s Laboratory,” 157-171<br />

[ref. 1554]; Rafael CHABRÁN, “Leonhart Fuchs in<br />

the Library and Garden <strong>of</strong> Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa:<br />

Maize, Chile, Narcissi and Tulips,” 172-<br />

193 [ref. 1591]; Anne GOLDGAR, “Vincencio Juan<br />

de Lastanosa, Tulips, and Seventeenth-Century<br />

Collecting,” 194-218 [ref. 1593].<br />

1581. WRAGGE-MORLEY, Alexander. “The Work<br />

<strong>of</strong> Verbal Picturing for John Ray and Some <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Contemporaries.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Picturing<br />

Collections in Early Modern Europe.” Intel. Hist.<br />

Rev. 20 (2010): 165–179.<br />

On verbal descriptions <strong>of</strong> natural items.<br />

1582. YALE, Elizabeth. “With Slips and Scraps:<br />

How Early Modern Naturalists Invented the Archive.”<br />

Book Hist. 12 (2009): 1–36.<br />

340-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

1583. HESSAYON, Ariel. “Restoring the Garden <strong>of</strong><br />

Eden in England’s Green and Pleasant Land: The<br />

Diggers and the Fruits <strong>of</strong> the Earth.” J. Stud. Radic. 2<br />

(2009): 1–25.<br />

1584. SNIDER, Alvin. “Hard Frost, 1684.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Eco-historicism” [ref. 62]. J. Early<br />

Mod. Cult. Stud. 8, no. 2 (2008): 8–32.<br />

340-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1585. CHEUNG, Tobias. “What Is an ‘Organism’?<br />

On the Occurrence <strong>of</strong> a New Term and Its Conceptual<br />

Transformations 1680–1850.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 32<br />

(2010): 155–195.<br />

1586. DUCHESNEAU, François. Leibniz : le vivant<br />

et l’organisme. Mathesis. (348 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Paris: J. Vrin, 2010. ISBN: 9782711622498.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R208]<br />

1587. DURIS, P. “L’introuvable révolution scientifique<br />

: Francesco Redi et la génération spontanée.”<br />

Ann. Sci. 67 (2010): 431–455.<br />

1588. HIRAI, Hiro. “Atomes vivants, origine de<br />

l’âme et génération spontanée chez Daniel Sennert.”<br />

Bruniana & Campanelliana 13 (2007): 477–495.<br />

1589. SMITH, Justin E. H. “ ‘As Long as There Are<br />

Squirrels There Will Be Dancing Machines’: Leibniz<br />

on Biological Species.” In Nature et surnaturel,<br />

edited by ALEXANDRESCU and THEIS (2010)<br />

[ref. 1114], 165–178.


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1590. SMITH, Justin E. H. “Descartes and Henry<br />

More on Living Bodies.” In Branching Off, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU (2009) [ref. 1303], 307–332.<br />

340-131. BOTANY<br />

1591. CHABRÁN, Rafael. “Leonhart Fuchs in the<br />

Library and Garden <strong>of</strong> Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa:<br />

Maize, Chile, Narcissi and Tulips.” In The Gentleman,<br />

the Virtuoso, the Inquirer, edited by REY-<br />

BUENO and LÓPEZ-PÉREZ (2008) [ref. 1580], 172–<br />

193.<br />

1592. COOPER, Alix. “Latin Words, Vernacular<br />

Worlds: Language, Nature, and the ‘Indigenous’<br />

in Early Modern Europe.” Part <strong>of</strong> a workshop on<br />

“Global <strong>Science</strong> and Comparative <strong>History</strong>” [ref. 15].<br />

EASTM 26 (2007): 17–39.<br />

Focuses on the emergence <strong>of</strong> a discourse about<br />

“indigenous” as well as the uses and consequences<br />

<strong>of</strong> multilingualism.<br />

1593. GOLDGAR, Anne. “Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa,<br />

Tulips, and Seventeenth-Century Collecting.”<br />

In The Gentleman, the Virtuoso, the Inquirer,<br />

edited by REY-BUENO and LÓPEZ-PÉREZ (2008)<br />

[ref. 1580], 194–218.<br />

340-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1594. ANDRAULT, Raphaële. “Mathématiser<br />

l’anatomie : la myologie de Stensen (1667).” Special<br />

issue on the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics [ref. 302].<br />

Early Sci. & Med. 15 (2010): 505–536.<br />

1595. BERTOLONI MELI, Domenico. Mechanism,<br />

Experiment, Disease: Marcello Malpighi and<br />

Seventeenth-Century Anatomy. (xii + 439 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University<br />

Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780801899034.<br />

1596. CANGUILHEM, Georges. Die Herausbildung<br />

des Reflexbegriffs im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. (lx +<br />

256 pp.) Paderborn; München: Fink, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9783770545254.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R117]<br />

1597. HATFIELD, Gary. “Animals.” In A Companion<br />

to Descartes, edited by BROUGHTON and CARRIERO<br />

(2008) [ref. 1393], 404–425.<br />

1598. PICCOLINO, Marco, Stanley FINGER, and<br />

Jean-Gaël BARBARA. “Discovering the African<br />

Freshwater ‘Torpedo’: Legendary Ethiopia, Religious<br />

Controversies, and a Catfish Capable <strong>of</strong> Reanimating<br />

Dead Fish.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 210–235.<br />

1599. SCHICKORE, Jutta. “Trying Again and Again:<br />

Multiple Repetitions in Early Modern Reports <strong>of</strong><br />

Experiments on Snake Bites.” Early Sci. & Med. 15<br />

(2010): 567–617.<br />

On experiments done during a debate between<br />

Francesco Redi and Moyse Charas over venomous<br />

snake bites.<br />

340-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1600. KLESTINEC, Cynthia. “Practical Experience<br />

in Anatomy.” In The Body as Object and Instrument<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and GAL (2010)<br />

[ref. 1317], 33–58.<br />

340-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

1601. CLARKE, Desmond. “La théorie des passions<br />

selon Louis de la Forge.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17],<br />

214–227.<br />

1602. GREENBERG, Sean. “Malebranche on the<br />

Passions: Biology, Morality and the Fall.” Brit. J.<br />

Hist. Phil. 18 (2010): 191–207.<br />

1603. HATFIELD, Gary. “Mental Acts and Mechanistic<br />

Psychology in Descartes’ Passions.” In Descartes<br />

and the Modern, edited by ROBERTSON et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1432], 49–71.<br />

1604. LEDERER, David. Madness, Religion and the<br />

State in Early Modern Europe: A Bavarian Beacon.<br />

New Studies in European <strong>History</strong>. (xx + 361 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge; New York: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780521853477.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R467]<br />

1605. PETRESCU, Lucian. “Descartes and the Internal<br />

Senses. On Memory and Remembrance.” In<br />

Branching Off, edited by ALEXANDRESCU (2009)<br />

[ref. 1303], 116–139.<br />

1606. SUTTON, John. “Carelessness and Inattention:<br />

Mind-Wandering and the Physiology <strong>of</strong> Fantasy from<br />

Locke to Hume.” In The Body as Object and Instrument<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and GAL<br />

(2010) [ref. 1317], 243–264.<br />

340-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1607. COURGEAU, Daniel. “Dispersion <strong>of</strong> Measurements<br />

in Demography.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

juin2010/Courgeau_en.pdf (Accessed on December<br />

1, 2010). Article also in French [La dispersion<br />

des mesures démographiques]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 6, no. 1 (2010): Approx. 10,400 words.<br />

1608. MCCORMICK, Ted. William Petty and the<br />

Ambitions <strong>of</strong> Political Arithmetic. Oxford; New<br />

York: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780199547890.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R523]<br />

1609. NADDEO, Barbara Ann. Vico and Naples: The<br />

Urban Origins <strong>of</strong> Modern Social Theory. (xii + 300<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Ithaca: Cornell University Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780801449161.<br />

1610. ROHRBASSER, Jean-Marc. “Süssmilch lecteur<br />

de Petty. Arithmétique politique et théologie<br />

naturelle.” http://www.jehps.net/juin2008/<br />

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340-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

1611. BESTEN, Hans den. “A Badly Harvested Field:<br />

The Growth <strong>of</strong> Linguistic Knowledge and the Dutch<br />

Cape Colony until 1796.” In The Dutch Trading Companies<br />

as Knowledge Networks, edited by HUIGEN et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 1333], 267–294.<br />

1612. SMITH, Justin E. H. “A Corporall Philosophy:<br />

Language and ‘Body-Making’ in the Work <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Bulwer (1606–1656).” In The Body as Object and<br />

Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and<br />

GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 169–184.<br />

340-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

1613. DELBOURGO, James. “Divers’ Things: Collecting<br />

the World under Water.” Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

149–185.<br />

On the early modern European fascination with<br />

submarine artifacts.<br />

340-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1614. ANSTEY, Peter R. “John Locke and Helmontian<br />

Medicine.” In The Body as Object and<br />

Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and<br />

GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 93–120.<br />

1615. BITBOL-HESPÉRIÈS, Annie. “Médecine et<br />

méthode chez Descartes.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17],<br />

167–190.<br />

Extensive discussion <strong>of</strong> Descartes’ reaction to<br />

Harvey and the discovery <strong>of</strong> the circulation <strong>of</strong><br />

blood.<br />

1616. BONZOL, Judith. “The Medical Diagnosis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Demonic Possession in an Early Modern English<br />

Community.” Parergon 26 (2009): 115–140.<br />

1617. CAPS, Géraldine. “La place de la<br />

métaphysique dans la représentation mécaniste<br />

du corps selon Descartes et selon les ‘médecins<br />

cartésiens.’ ” In Nature et surnaturel, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU and THEIS (2010) [ref. 1114],<br />

65–76.<br />

1618. COOK, Harold J. “Lastanosa as an Example<br />

<strong>of</strong> His Time: Natural <strong>History</strong> and Medicine.” In<br />

The Gentleman, the Virtuoso, the Inquirer, edited by<br />

REY-BUENO and LÓPEZ-PÉREZ (2008) [ref. 1580],<br />

1–14.<br />

1619. COOK, Harold J. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

and the Scientific Revolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Between and Beyond ‘Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>’ and<br />

‘Histories <strong>of</strong> Medicine’ ” [ref. 59]. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

102–108.<br />

1620. COOK, Harold J. “Victories for Empiricism,<br />

Failures for Theory: Medicine and <strong>Science</strong> in the<br />

Seventeenth Century.” In The Body as Object and<br />

Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and<br />

GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 9–32.<br />

1621. FIELDS, Sherry. Pestilence and Headcolds:<br />

Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico. (xxi + 188<br />

pp.; bibl.) New York: Columbia University Press,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780231142403.<br />

1622. HAWKINS, Michael. “Piss Pr<strong>of</strong>its: Thomas<br />

Willis, His Diatribae Duae and the Formation <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Identity.” Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–24.<br />

“Discusses the development <strong>of</strong> the medicinal science<br />

theories <strong>of</strong> English physician Thomas Willis.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

1623. HUGUET-TERMES, Teresa, Jon ARRIZABAL-<br />

AGA, and Harold John COOK. (Eds.) Health and<br />

Medicine in Hapsburg Spain: Agents, Practices, Representations.<br />

Medical <strong>History</strong>, Supplement. (v + 158<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Wellcome Trust Centre<br />

for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine at UCL, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780854841288.<br />

1624. KRAFFT, Fritz. “Die Medizinstudenten der<br />

Universität Marburg der Jahre 1600 bis 1620. Prosopographische<br />

Studien zu einer bislang unbemerkten<br />

Blütezeit ihrer Medizinischen Fakultät.” Würzburger<br />

Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009): 147–185.<br />

1625. LEWIS, Eric. “Sir Kenelm Digby and the<br />

Weapon Salve in Seventeenth-Century England.” In<br />

Branching Off, edited by ALEXANDRESCU (2009)<br />

[ref. 1303], 359–379.<br />

1626. LOETZ, Francisca. “Why Change Habits?<br />

Early Modern Medical Innovation Between Medicalisation<br />

and Medical Culture.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 32<br />

(2010): 453–474.<br />

1627. MORMANDO, Franco. “Pestilence, Apostasy,<br />

and Heresy in Seventeenth-Century Rome: Deciphering<br />

Michael Sweerts’s ‘Plague in an Ancient City.’ ”<br />

In Piety and Plague, edited by MORMANDO and<br />

WORCESTER (2007) [ref. 557], 237–312.<br />

1628. RENZI, Silvia De. “The Risks <strong>of</strong> Childbirth:<br />

Physicians, Finance, and Women’s Deaths in the Law<br />

Courts <strong>of</strong> Seventeenth-Century Rome.” Bull. Hist.<br />

Med. 84 (2010): 549–577.<br />

1629. RUISINGER, Marion Maria. Patientenwege.<br />

Die Konsiliarkorrespondenz Lorenz Heisters (1683–<br />

1758) in der Trew-Sammlung Erlangen. (308 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Steiner, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9783515088060.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R681]<br />

1630. WAGNER, Darren. “Visualizations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Womb through Tropes, Dissection, and Illustration,<br />

circa 1660–1774.” In Book Illustration in the Long<br />

Eighteenth Century, edited by Christina IONESCU<br />

(Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, <strong>2011</strong>),<br />

573–604.<br />

1631. WEISSER, Olivia. “Gender and Illness in<br />

Seventeenth-Century England.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3440754.<br />

Dissertation at Johns Hopkins University, 2010.<br />

322 pp.<br />

1632. WOLFE, Charles T. “Empiricist Heresies in<br />

Early Modern Medical Thought.” In The Body as Object<br />

and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE<br />

and GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 333–344.<br />

1633. ZUIDERVAART, Huib J. “Het in 1658 opgerichte<br />

Theatrum Anatomicum te Middelburg. Een


350. 18th century 109<br />

medisch-wetenschappelijk & cultureel convergentiepunt<br />

in een vroege stedelijke context.” Archief<br />

(2009): 73–140.<br />

340-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

1634. EASTON, Patricia. “The Cartesian Doctor,<br />

François Bayle (1622–1709), on Psychosomatic Explanation.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 203–209.<br />

Looks at the influence <strong>of</strong> Descartes on psychiatry<br />

and medicine in 17th- and 18th-century France.<br />

340-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

1635. CARVALLO, Sarah. “Ageing in the Seventeenth<br />

and Eighteenth Centuries.” Sci. Context 23<br />

(2010): 267–288.<br />

1636. PHILLIPS, Derek L. Well-Being in Amsterdam’s<br />

Golden Age. (264 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Amsterdam: Pallas Publications, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9789085550426.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R622]<br />

1637. SCHÄFER, Daniel. Old Age and Disease in<br />

Early Modern Medicine. The Body, Gender and<br />

Culture, 4. (vi + 287 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London:<br />

Pickering & Chatto, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781848930209.<br />

Translated and revised edition <strong>of</strong> Daniel SCHÄFER,<br />

Alter und Krankheit in der Frühen Neuzeit (2004)<br />

340-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1638. FLEISCHER, Alette. “The Garden behind the<br />

Dyke: Land Reclamation and Dutch Culture in the<br />

17th Century.” Icon 11 (2005): 16–32.<br />

1639. MAHONEY, Michael S. “Organizing Expertise:<br />

Engineering and Public Works under Jean-<br />

Baptiste Colbert, 1662–83.” Volume title: “Expertise<br />

and the Early Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25<br />

(2010): 149–170.<br />

On the construction <strong>of</strong> the Canal de Languedoc<br />

across southern France.<br />

1640. MORRISON, Tessa. Isaac Newton’s Temple<br />

<strong>of</strong> Solomon and His Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Sacred Architecture.<br />

(xix + 186 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Basel:<br />

Birkhäuser; Springer, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9783034800457.<br />

1641. VALLERIANI, Matteo. Galileo, Engineer.<br />

Boston Studies in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xxii<br />

+ 320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht; London:<br />

Springer, 2010. ISBN: 9789048186457.<br />

On the relation between practical and scientific<br />

knowledge.<br />

1642. WAKEFIELD, Andre. “Leibniz and the Wind<br />

Machines.” Volume title: “Expertise and the Early<br />

Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25 (2010): 171–188.<br />

On Leibniz’s plans between 1680 and 1686 to<br />

install wind machines for draining the Harz silver<br />

mines.<br />

350. 18TH CENTURY<br />

350-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1643. BÖDEKER, Hans Erich. “Georg Forsters Entwurf<br />

einer ‘Wissenschaft vom Menschen.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special retrospective issue. NTM 18 (2010): 137–167.<br />

1644. CHRISTENSEN, Dan Ch. Naturens<br />

Tankelæser: En Biografi om Hans Christian<br />

Ørsted. (2v.; 1209 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Koebenhavn:<br />

Museum Tusculanums Forlag, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788763525244.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R138]<br />

1645. CRÉPEL, Pierre. “Qu’y a-t-il de nouveau dans<br />

l’œuvre scientifique de D’Alembert ?” In Du nouveau<br />

dans les sciences, edited by CARVALLO and ROUX<br />

(2006) [ref. 8], 171–224.<br />

1646. EDDY, Matthew D. “Converging Paths or Separate<br />

Roads? The Roles Played by <strong>Science</strong>, Medicine<br />

and Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment.” Phil.<br />

Writings 30 (2005): 30–40.<br />

1647. EDELSTEIN, Dan. (Ed.) The Super-<br />

Enlightenment: Daring to Know Too Much. SVEC.<br />

(x + 300 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Voltaire<br />

Foundation, 2010. ISBN: 9780729409902.<br />

Contents: Dan EDELSTEIN, “Introduction to the<br />

Super-Enlightenment,” 1-34; Peter REILL, “The<br />

Hermetic Imagination in the High and Late Enlightenment,”<br />

37-52 [ref. 1729]; David BATES,<br />

“Super-Epistemology,” 53-74; Jessica RISKIN,<br />

“Mr. Machine and the Imperial Me,” 75-94<br />

[ref. 1742]; Liana VARDI, “Physiocratic Visions,”<br />

97-122 [ref. 1920]; Anthony VIDLER, “For the<br />

Love <strong>of</strong> Architecture: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux<br />

and the Hypnerotomachia,” 123-136 [ref. 1974];<br />

Natalie BAYER, “What Do You Seek from Us?<br />

Wisdom? Virtue? Enlightenment? Inventing a<br />

Masonic <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Man in Russia?” 169-190<br />

[ref. 1728]; Kris PANGBURN, “Bonnet’s Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palingenesis: An ‘Enlightened’ Account <strong>of</strong> Personal<br />

Resurrection?” 191-214 [ref. 1700].<br />

1648. FAUQUE, Danielle. “Introduction. Pierre Bouguer,<br />

figure emblématique ou savant singulier ?” Introduction<br />

to a special issue on Pierre Bouguer. Rev.<br />

Hist. Sci. 63 (2010): 5–21.<br />

Contents: Danielle FAUQUE, “Pierre Bouguer<br />

et ‘l’affaire du jaugeage’ (1721–1726),” 23–66<br />

[ref. 1714]; Arnaud MAYRARGUE, “De la méthode<br />

d’observer exactement sur mer la hauteur des<br />

astres,” 67–91 [ref. 1778]; Larrie FERREIRO,<br />

“Pierre Bouguer et le solide de moindre résistance,”<br />

93–119 [ref. 1788]; Guy BOISTEL, “Pierre Bouguer,<br />

commissaire pour la marine et expert pour<br />

les longitudes : Un opposant au développement<br />

de l’horlogerie de marine au XVIIIe siècle,” 121–<br />

159 [ref. 1967]; Liliane ALFONSI, “Un successeur<br />

de Bouguer : Étienne Bézout (1730–1783),<br />

commissaire et expert pour la marine,” 161–187<br />

[ref. 1824].<br />

1649. GOLINSKI, Jan. “<strong>Science</strong> in the Enlightenment,<br />

Revisited.” Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 217–231.


110 350. 18th century<br />

1650. HOLMES, Richard. The Age <strong>of</strong> Wonder. (xxi<br />

+ 552 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Pantheon<br />

Books, 2008. ISBN: 9780375422225.<br />

On British science from the late 18th to the early<br />

19th century, biographically focused on Joseph<br />

Banks, the Herschels, Humphry Davy, Mungo<br />

Park, and others.<br />

1651. MCCRORY, Donald. Nature’s Interpreter: The<br />

Life and Times <strong>of</strong> Alexander von Humboldt. (242 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, UK: The Lutterworth<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780718892319.<br />

1652. MULFORD, Carla. (Ed.) The Cambridge<br />

Companion to Benjamin Franklin. (xxii + 183 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge; New York: Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780521871341.<br />

Contents includes: David S. SHIELDS, “Franklin<br />

in the Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters,” 133-160; Joyce E.<br />

CHAPLIN, “Benjamin Franklin’s Natural Philosophy,”<br />

161-189; Frank KELLETER, “Franklin and<br />

the Enlightenment,” 190-217.<br />

1653. TORRE, Jose R. (Ed.) The Enlightenment<br />

in America, 1720–1825. (4v.; 1360 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9781851969364.<br />

Primary source anthology.<br />

1654. VANDAMME, F. “Goethe, Islam and <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis<br />

et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 14], 407–413.<br />

1655. WALLIS, Peter, and Colin AXON. (Eds.) Innovation<br />

and Discovery: Bath and the Rise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

(239 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Bath, UK: Bath<br />

Royal Literary and Scientific Institution & William<br />

Herschel <strong>Society</strong>, 2008. ISBN: 9780948975820.<br />

Contents: Peter WALLIS, “Introduction: Bath and<br />

Earth <strong>Science</strong>,” 10-19; Peter FORD and Roger<br />

ROLLS, “Airs and Waters: The Hot Springs and<br />

Bath Chemistry,” 20-31 [ref. 351]; Roger ROLLS,<br />

“Looking for Evidence: Medicine in Georgian<br />

Bath,” 32-41 [ref. 1945]; Matt WILLIAMS, “Of<br />

Canals and Quarries: The Bath Geologists,” 42-54<br />

[ref. 1823]; Francis RING, “Telescopes and Astronomy:<br />

The Herschels in Bath,” 55-69 [ref. 1784];<br />

Robert RANDALL, “Bath Naturalists: Apothecary<br />

to Zoologist,” 70-81 [ref. 396]; Peter FORD, Roger<br />

WATSON and Mike CHAPMAN, “Drawing with<br />

Light: Fox Talbot and Bath Photography,” 82-92<br />

[ref. 2811]; Mike CHAPMAN, “City and Landscape:<br />

The Mapping <strong>of</strong> Bath,” 93-103 [ref. 1826];<br />

Marek LEWCUN, “Trenches and Tunnels: Discovering<br />

Roman Bath,” 104-113 [ref. 1923]; Angus<br />

BUCHANAN, “Providing Infrastructure: Bath and<br />

Civil Engineering,” 114-123 [ref. 1969]; Stuart<br />

BURROUGHS, “Machines and Industry: Engineering<br />

and Invention in Bath,” 124-133 [ref. 1970];<br />

Trevor FAWCETT, “<strong>Science</strong> Lecturing in Georgian<br />

Bath,” 144-151 [ref. 1725]; Trevor FAWCETT,<br />

“Bath Scientific Societies and Institutions,” 152-<br />

167 [ref. 1706]; Robert DRAPER, “Bath Royal<br />

Literary and Scentific Institution Reborn,” 168-<br />

174 [ref. 2960]; Trevor FAWCETT and Colin<br />

AXON, “The British Association in Bath,” 175-178<br />

[ref. 2118]; Angus BUCHANAN, “University <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology in Bath,” 179-183 [ref. 2131].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R807]<br />

350-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

1656. KRAGH, Helge. (Ed.) Natur, Nytte og Ånd,<br />

1730–1850. Dansk naturvidenskabs historie, 2. (486<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Århus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag,<br />

2005. ISBN: 8779341683.<br />

On the development <strong>of</strong> science in Denmark.<br />

Includes: Henrik Kragh SØRENSEN, “Eksakte<br />

videnskaber—mere eller mindre: De matematiske<br />

videnskaber,” 293–301 [ref. 1764].<br />

1657. MURPHY, Jane H. “Locating the <strong>Science</strong>s in<br />

Eighteenth-Century Egypt.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Circulation and Locality in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 1726]. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 557–571.<br />

350-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />

1658. KAFKER, Frank A, and Jeff LOVELAND.<br />

(Eds.) The Early Britannica (1768–1803): The<br />

Growth <strong>of</strong> an Outstanding Encyclopedia. (xiii + 349<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Voltaire Foundation,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780729409810.<br />

Includes: Frank A. KAFKER and Jeff LOVELAND,<br />

“Introduction,” 1-10; Frank A. KAFKER and Jeff<br />

LOVELAND, “William Smellie’s Edition (1768–<br />

1771): A Modest Start,” 11-68; Kathleen Hardesty<br />

DOIG et al., “James Tytler’s Edition (1777–1784):<br />

A Vast Expansion and Improvement,” 69-156;<br />

Kathleen Hardesty DOIG et al., “Colin Macfarquhar,<br />

George Gleig and Possibly James Tytler’s<br />

Edition (1788–1797): The Attainment <strong>of</strong> Recognition<br />

and Eminence,” 157-252; Kathleen Hardesty<br />

DOIG, Frank A. KAFKER and Jeff LOVELAND,<br />

“George Gleig’s Supplement to the Third Edition<br />

(1801–1803): Learned and Combative,” 253-298;<br />

Frank A. KAFKER, “Epilogue: The Tortoise and<br />

the Hare: The Longevity <strong>of</strong> the Encyclopedia<br />

Britannica and the Encyclopédie Compared,” 299-<br />

308.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R412]<br />

350-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />

METHODS<br />

1659. RIERA CLIMENT, Cristina. “La Ilustración y<br />

su estudio: nuevas visiones.” Llull 33 (2010): 169–<br />

174.<br />

350-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

1660. LABRADOR MÉNDEZ, Germán. “Las luces<br />

figuradas: imágenes de dispositivos tecnocientíficos<br />

y secularización en la España del siglo XVIII: retratos,<br />

linternas mágicas y globos.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Imágenes del siglo XVIII y el siglo XVIII en<br />

imágenes.” Cuad. Dieciochistas 9 (2008): 49–78.<br />

350-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1661. BAGGERMAN, Arianne. “Children’s Walks<br />

in the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature: The Reception <strong>of</strong> J. F. Martinet’s<br />

Katechismus der Natuur around 1800.” In The


350. 18th century 111<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Early Modern and Modern <strong>History</strong>,<br />

edited by BERKEL and VANDERJAGT (2006)<br />

[ref. 220], 141–154.<br />

1662. BUDGE, Gavin. “Introduction: <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Soul in the Midlands Enlightenment.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and Soul in the Midlands<br />

Enlightenment.” J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30 (2007): 157–<br />

160.<br />

Contents: George ROUSSEAU, “ ‘Brainomania’:<br />

Brain, Mind and Soul in the Long Eighteenth<br />

Century,” 161–191 [ref. 1909]; Matthew GREEN,<br />

“Blake, Darwin and the Promiscuity <strong>of</strong> Knowing:<br />

Rethinking Blake’s Relationship to the Midlands<br />

Enlightenment,” 193–208 [ref. 1678]; Trevor LE-<br />

VERE, “Dr. Thomas Beddoes (1760–1808) and<br />

the Lunar <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Birmingham: Collaborations<br />

in Medicine and <strong>Science</strong>,” 209–226 [ref. 1709];<br />

Sharon RUSTON, “Shelley’s Links to the Midlands<br />

Enlightenment: James Lind and Adam<br />

Walker,” 227–241 [ref. 2075]; Alan BARNES,<br />

“Coleridge, Tom Wedgwood and the Relationship<br />

between Time and Space in Midlands Enlightenment<br />

Thought,” 243–260 [ref. 1730]; Neil<br />

VICKERS, “Coleridge and the Idea <strong>of</strong> ‘Psychological’<br />

Criticism,” 261–278 [ref. 1912]; Gavin<br />

BUDGE, “Erasmus Darwin and the Poetics <strong>of</strong><br />

William Wordsworth: ‘Excitement without the<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> Gross and Violent Stimulants,’ ”<br />

279–308 [ref. 1893].<br />

1663. CHAPLIN, Joyce. (Ed.) Benjamin Franklin: A<br />

How-to Guide. Catalog <strong>of</strong> an exhibition at Houghton<br />

Library, June 5 – September 23, 2006 and the Collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Historical Scientific Instruments, June 5 –<br />

December 19, 2006. Harvard Library Bulletin. 17.<br />

(vii + 100 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Harvard<br />

University Library, 2006. ISBN: 9780674021457.<br />

1664. ELLIOTT, Paul A. Enlightenment, Modernity<br />

and <strong>Science</strong>: Geographies <strong>of</strong> Scientific Culture and<br />

Improvement in Georgian England. Tauris Historical<br />

Geography Series. (xii + 358 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London; New York: I.B. Tauris, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781848853669.<br />

1665. HACKMANN, Willem. “The Magic Lantern<br />

for Scientific Enlightenment and Entertainment.” In<br />

Learning by Doing, edited by WITTJE and HEERING<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 279], 113–140.<br />

1666. TEGA, Walter. “All Knowledge in a Circle:<br />

From the Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters to Cosmopolitanism.”<br />

In The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas, edited by SCAZZIERI and<br />

SIMILI (2008) [ref. 181], 1–34.<br />

On the encyclopedic tradition in the 18th century.<br />

1667. ZUIDERVAART, Huib J. “<strong>Science</strong> for the Public:<br />

The Translation <strong>of</strong> Popular Texts on Experimental<br />

Philosophy into the Dutch Language in Mid-<br />

Eighteenth Century.” In Cultural Transfer through<br />

Translation, edited by Stefanie STOCKHORST (Amsterdam;<br />

New York: Rodopi, 2010), 231–262.<br />

350-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

1668. BARCA-SALOM, Francesc X. (Ed.) Fàbrica,<br />

taller i laboratori. La Junta de Comerç de Barcelona.<br />

Ciència i tècnica per a la indústria i el comerç (1769–<br />

1851). (340 pp.) Barcelona: Cambra Oficial de<br />

Comerç, Indústria i Navegació de Barcelona, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 8495829665.<br />

Contents: Maria Pont i ESTRADERA and Xavier<br />

Cortés TORRES, “La Junta de Comerç (1758–<br />

1847), impulsora del redreçament de Catalunya,”<br />

13-30; Francesc Xavier Barca SALOM and Carles<br />

Puig i PLA, “Aprendre a navegar. L’Escola<br />

de Nàutica. La Càtedra d’Arquitectura Naval,”<br />

31-54; Pilar Vélez VICENTE, “El dibuix, base de<br />

l’aprenentatge tècnic i artístic. L’Escola Gratuïta<br />

de Disseny. La Classe d’Arquitectura. La Classe<br />

de Dibuix Lineal,” 55-76; Pasqual Bernat LÓPEZ,<br />

“Millorar l’agricultura. L’Escola d’Agricultura<br />

i Botànica de la Junta de Comerç de Barcelona<br />

(1815–1851),” 77-94; Agustí Nieto GALAN,<br />

“Aplicar la química a les arts. L’Escola de Química,”<br />

95-112; Carles Puig i PLA and Jesús Sánchez<br />

MIÑANA, “Conèixer i dissenyar màquines. El<br />

Gabinet de Màquines. L’Escola de Mecànica. La<br />

Càtedra de Maquinària,” 113-138; Francesc Xavier<br />

Barca SALOM and Maria Pont i ESTRADERA,<br />

“Perfeccionar el comerç. La Càtedra de Càlcul i<br />

Escriptura Doble. L’Escola Gratuïta de Comerç,”<br />

139-158; Carles Puig i PLA, “Divulgar la física<br />

moderna. L’Escola de Física Experimental,”<br />

159-182; Francesc Xavier Barca SALOM, “Completar<br />

la formació en matemàtiques. La Càtedra de<br />

Matemàtiques. La Càtedra d’Aritmètica i Geometria<br />

Pràctica,” 183-204; Jordi Pascual ESCUTIA,<br />

“Introducir l’economia, el dret i la política. Les<br />

càtedres d’Economia Política, de Constitució i<br />

de Dret Mercantil,” 205-220; María Rosa Massa<br />

ESTEVE, “L’art d’escriure diferent. L’Escola de Taquigrafia,”<br />

221-232; Emma Sallent del COLOMBO,<br />

“Parlar diferent. Les càtedres d’idiomes moderns,”<br />

233-252; Antonio Gascón RICAO, “Afavorir la integració.<br />

Les classes de sordmuts,” 253-276; Angel<br />

Calvo CALVO, “Xarxes institucionals per a la transferència<br />

de tecnologia. La Junta de Comerç de Barcelona,”<br />

277-290; Pasqual Bernat LÓPEZ, Agustí<br />

Nieto GALAN and Carles Puig i PLA, “Propagar<br />

innovacions tècniques. Les Memorias de Agricultura<br />

y Artes (1815–1821),” 291-308; Guillermo<br />

Lusa MONFORTE and Antoni M. Roca ROSELL,<br />

“Les escoles de la Junta de Comerç en el restabliment<br />

de la Universitat de Barcelona i la creació de<br />

l’Escola Industrial Barcelonesa,” 309-326; Reis<br />

FONTANALS, “Preservar la memòria. L’Arxiu de<br />

la Junta de Comerç de Barcelona,” 327-340.<br />

1669. CARVAIS, Robert. “Anticipation et réception<br />

de la thèse de droit de Nicolas Bernoulli (1709).”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Juin2006/Carvais.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1a (2006): Approx. 11,850 words.<br />

1670. HAMEL, C. “Jusnaturalisme et républicanisme<br />

dans la philosophie politique de Diderot.” In<br />

Filós<strong>of</strong>os, filos<strong>of</strong>ía y filos<strong>of</strong>ías en la Encyclopédie<br />

de Diderot y d’Alembert, edited by GRANADA et al.<br />

(2009) [ref. 1734], 189–222.<br />

1671. MAERKER, Anna. “Political Order and the<br />

Ambivalence <strong>of</strong> Expertise: Count Rumford and Welfare<br />

Reform in Late Eighteenth-Century Munich.”


112 350. 18th century<br />

Volume title: “Expertise and the Early Modern State”<br />

[ref. 188]. Osiris 25 (2010): 213–230.<br />

1672. MARKOVITS, F. “Droit et politique dans<br />

l’Encyclopédie.” In Filós<strong>of</strong>os, filos<strong>of</strong>ía y filos<strong>of</strong>ías<br />

en la Encyclopédie de Diderot y d’Alembert, edited<br />

by GRANADA et al. (2009) [ref. 1734], 149–174.<br />

1673. MAYOS, G. “D’Alembert: el nuevo intelectual<br />

entre ‘biopolítica’ y ‘capitalismo de imprenta.’ ” In<br />

Filós<strong>of</strong>os, filos<strong>of</strong>ía y filos<strong>of</strong>ías en la Encyclopédie<br />

de Diderot y d’Alembert, edited by GRANADA et al.<br />

(2009) [ref. 1734], 53–76.<br />

1674. SCHAEPER, Thomas J. Edward Bancr<strong>of</strong>t: Scientist,<br />

Author, Spy. (xvi + 329 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New Haven: Yale University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780300118421.<br />

1675. TOELLNER, Richard. “Die Geschäfte der<br />

Geschichte. Von Nutz und Frommen der Medizinhistorie<br />

im 18. Jahrhundert.” In Geschichte der Medizingeschichtsschreibung,<br />

edited by RÜTTEN (2009)<br />

[ref. 534], 329–353.<br />

1676. WALKER, Mark. “ ‘Ideologically-Correct’<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: The French Revolution.” http://johost.<br />

eu/accessible.asp?oid=91\&act=\&area=7\<br />

&ri=1\&itid= (Accessed February 14, <strong>2011</strong>) Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Fascistization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

[ref. 2891]. HOST 3 (2009): Approx. 9,860 words.<br />

350-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

1677. FORCE, James E. “Holy Grail, (Almost)<br />

Wholly Newton: Revisiting the Newtonian and Anti-<br />

Newtonian Elements in Alexander Pope’s Essay on<br />

Man.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Enlightenment and<br />

Dissent: Isaac Newton in the Eighteenth Century.”<br />

Enlight. & Dissent 25 (2009): 106–134.<br />

1678. GREEN, Matthew. “Blake, Darwin and the<br />

Promiscuity <strong>of</strong> Knowing: Rethinking Blake’s Relationship<br />

to the Midlands Enlightenment.” J. 18th-<br />

Cent. Stud. 30 (2007): 193–208.<br />

1679. GROOM, Linda. First Fleet Artist: George<br />

Raper’s Birds and Plants <strong>of</strong> Australia. (viii + 146 pp.;<br />

ill.; index.) Canberra: National Library <strong>of</strong> Australia,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780642276810.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R317]<br />

1680. KÖCHY, Kristian. “Alexander von Humboldts<br />

‘Naturgemälde’: Zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Wissenschaft.”<br />

In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited<br />

by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31],<br />

71–95.<br />

1681. LIST, Julia. “Erasmus Darwin’s Beautification<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sublime: Materialism, Religion and the Reception<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Economy <strong>of</strong> Vegetation in the Early<br />

1790s.” J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 32 (2009): 389–405,.<br />

1682. LORCH, Marjorie Perlman. “Explorations <strong>of</strong><br />

the Brain, Mind and Medicine in the Writings <strong>of</strong><br />

Jonathan Swift.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited<br />

by WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 345–352.<br />

1683. LYNALL, Gregory. “John Gay, Magnetism<br />

and the Spectacle <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy: Scriblerian<br />

Pins and Needles.” J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30 (2007):<br />

389–404.<br />

1684. SHA, Richard C. Perverse Romanticism: Aesthetics<br />

and Sexuality in Britain, 1750–1832. (xi +<br />

359 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801890413.<br />

1685. SUTTON, Ian. “The Extended Roscoe Circle:<br />

Art, Medicine and the Cultural Politics <strong>of</strong> Alienation<br />

in Liverpool 1762–1836.” J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30<br />

(2007): 439–458.<br />

350-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

1686. GISSIS, Snait B. “Visualizing ‘Race’ in the<br />

Eighteenth Century.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

41–103.<br />

1687. NELSON, William Max. “Making Men: Enlightenment<br />

Ideas <strong>of</strong> Racial Engineering.” Amer. Hist.<br />

Rev. 115 (2010): 1364–1394.<br />

Claims that there was “a colonial and Enlightenment<br />

genealogy for racial ideas more commonly<br />

associated with the nineteenth and twentieth centuries....<br />

Focused on the French Caribbean colony<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saint-Domingue.” (from the abstract)<br />

350-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

1688. GEORGE, Sam. “Animated Beings: Enlightenment<br />

Entomology for Girls.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Animals in the Eighteenth Century” [ref. 1855]. J.<br />

18th-Cent. Stud. 33 (2010): 487–505.<br />

350-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

1689. BERTUCCI, Paola. “Scintille e Trinità: filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

naturale e teologia nel Settecento inglese.” In<br />

Illuminismo e protestantesimo, edited by Giulia CAN-<br />

TARUTTI and Stefano FERRARI (Milano: F. Angeli,<br />

2010).<br />

1690. BROWN, Robert E. “Jonathan Edwards and<br />

the Discourses <strong>of</strong> Nature.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 83–114.<br />

1691. CALLERGÅRD, Robert. “Thomas Reid’s Newtonian<br />

Theism: His Differences with the Classical<br />

Arguments <strong>of</strong> Richard Bentley and William Whiston.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 109–119.<br />

1692. GASCOIGNE, John. “Pacific Exploration as<br />

Religious Critique.” Parergon 27 (2010): 143–162.<br />

On the 18th-century comparison <strong>of</strong> Pacific cultures<br />

with European clericalism.<br />

1693. GASCOIGNE, John. <strong>Science</strong>, Philosophy and<br />

Religion in the Age <strong>of</strong> the Enlightenment: British and<br />

Global Contexts. Variorum Collected Studies Series.<br />

(328 pp.; bibl.; index; ill.) Farnham; Burlington, VT:<br />

Ashgate/Variorum, 2010. ISBN: 9781409400585.<br />

1694. INGRAM, Robert G. “Nature, <strong>History</strong> and the<br />

Search for Order: The Boyle Lectures, 1730–1785.”<br />

In God’s Bounty? The Churches and the Natural


350. 18th century 113<br />

World, edited by CLARKE and CLAYDON (2010)<br />

[ref. 227], 276–292.<br />

1695. KROP, Henri. “ ‘The Law <strong>of</strong> Nature Is a Lamp<br />

Unto Your Feet’: Frederik Adolf Van Der Marck<br />

(1719–1800) on the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature and Revelation.”<br />

In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Early Modern and Modern<br />

<strong>History</strong>, edited by BERKEL and VANDERJAGT (2006)<br />

[ref. 220], 97–110.<br />

1696. LOTTI, Brunello. “Filos<strong>of</strong>ia naturale e teologia<br />

nello Scholium Generale di Newton.” In Scienza e<br />

teologia fra Seicento e Ottocento, Studi in memoria di<br />

Maurizio Mamiani, edited by MAMIANI et al. (2006)<br />

[ref. 234], 57–80.<br />

1697. MANDELBROTE, Scott. “Biblical Hermeneutics<br />

and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1700–1900: An Overview.”<br />

In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008)<br />

[ref. 235], 3–40.<br />

1698. MARSHALL, Ashley. “Erasmus Darwin contra<br />

David Hume.” J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30 (2007): 89–111.<br />

Argues that Darwin’s posthumously published poetic<br />

work falls in a line <strong>of</strong> thinking that embraces<br />

theodicy and was thus opposed to Hume’s skepticism.<br />

1699. PALEY, William. Natural Theology: Or, Evidence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Existence and Attributes <strong>of</strong> the Deity,<br />

Collected from the Appearances <strong>of</strong> Nature. Edited<br />

by Matthew EDDY and David M. KNIGHT. (xxxvii<br />

+ 342 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780192805843.<br />

1700. PANGBURN, Kris. “Bonnet’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Palingenesis:<br />

An ‘Enlightened’ Account <strong>of</strong> Personal Resurrection?”<br />

In The Super-Enlightenment, edited by<br />

EDELSTEIN (2010) [ref. 1647], 191–214.<br />

1701. PARIGI, Silvia. George Berkeley: Religion and<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in the Age <strong>of</strong> Enlightenment. International<br />

Archives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas. (xix + 204 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Dordrecht; New York: Springer, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9789048192434.<br />

1702. SPALLANZANI, M. “Philosophie et religion<br />

dans l’Encyclopédie.” In Filós<strong>of</strong>os, filos<strong>of</strong>ía y<br />

filos<strong>of</strong>ías en la Encyclopédie de Diderot y d’Alembert,<br />

edited by GRANADA et al. (2009) [ref. 1734], 97–<br />

114.<br />

1703. STROUMSA, Guy G. A New <strong>Science</strong>: The<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> Religion in the Age <strong>of</strong> Reason. (x +<br />

223 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780674048607.<br />

1704. WIGELSWORTH, Jeffrey R. Deism in Enlightenment<br />

England: Theology, Politics, and Newtonian<br />

Public <strong>Science</strong>. Politics, Culture and <strong>Society</strong> in Early<br />

Modern Britain. (ix + 238 pp.; index; bibl.) Manchester:<br />

Manchester University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780719078729.<br />

350-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

1705. CHAPPEY, Jean-Luc. Des naturalistes en<br />

Révolution : Les procès-verbaux de la Société<br />

d’histoire naturelle de Paris (1790–1798). CTHS<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, 9. (325 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Comité<br />

des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9782735507078.<br />

1706. FAWCETT, Trevor. “Bath Scientific Societies<br />

and Institutions.” In Innovation and Discovery, edited<br />

by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655], 152–167.<br />

1707. FLESSENKÄMPER, Iris. Considerations, Encouragements,<br />

Improvements. Die Select <strong>Society</strong> in<br />

Edinburgh 1754–1764: Soziale Zusammensetzung<br />

und kommunikative Praxis einer schottischen Gelehrtengesellschaft<br />

zur Zeit der Aufklärung. Colloquia<br />

Augustana, 27. (399 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin:<br />

Akademie Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783050044767.<br />

1708. GROULT, M. “La philosophie dans<br />

l’Encyclopédie: le projet et l’article.” In Filós<strong>of</strong>os,<br />

filos<strong>of</strong>ía y filos<strong>of</strong>ías en la Encyclopédie de Diderot<br />

y d’Alembert, edited by GRANADA et al. (2009)<br />

[ref. 1734], 3–18.<br />

1709. LEVERE, Trevor. “Dr. Thomas Beddoes<br />

(1760–1808) and the Lunar <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Birmingham:<br />

Collaborations in Medicine and <strong>Science</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and Soul in the Midlands<br />

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(2007): 209–226.<br />

1710. MÜCKE, Marion, and Thomas SCHNALKE.<br />

Briefnetz Leopoldina. Die Korrespondenz der Deutschen<br />

Akademie der Naturforscher um 1750. (x + 730<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New York: Walter de<br />

Gruyter, 2009. ISBN: 9783110201055.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R560]<br />

1711. MULLINS, Lisa. “Newton and the Parisian<br />

Academie Royale des <strong>Science</strong>s, 1699–1727.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Enlightenment and Dissent: Isaac<br />

Newton in the Eighteenth Century.” Enlight. & Dissent<br />

25 (2009): 135–166.<br />

1712. WERRETT, Simon. “The Schumacher Affair:<br />

Reconfiguring Academic Expertise across Dynasties<br />

in Eighteenth-Century Russia.” Volume title: “Expertise<br />

and the Early Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25<br />

(2010): 104–126.<br />

On the secretary to the St. Petersburg Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>s from 1725 to 1759.<br />

350-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

1713. BULLYNCK, Maarten. “Presentation <strong>of</strong> J.<br />

H. Lambert’s Text ‘Vorstellung der Größen durch<br />

Figuren’ (With Two Analyses <strong>of</strong> Lambert’s Practice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Visual Strategies in His Experimental Studies).”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/<br />

Bullynck.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010). J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008): Approx. 8,700<br />

words.<br />

1714. FAUQUE, Danielle. “Pierre Bouguer et<br />

‘l’affaire du jaugeage’ (1721–1726).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on Pierre Bouguer [ref. 1648]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 63<br />

(2010): 23–66.<br />

1715. SPLINTER, Susan. “Zwischen Beweis und<br />

Widerlegung – Die sich wandelnde Bedeutung eines<br />

Instruments im 18. Jahrhundert.” In Mythos – Helden


114 350. 18th century<br />

– Symbole, edited by BODENMANN (2009) [ref. 3],<br />

87–102.<br />

1716. VALVERDE, Nuria. “Destreza demostrada y<br />

conocimiento distorsionado: lo amateur y la precisión<br />

en la España de finales del siglo XVIII.” Asclepio 62<br />

(2010): 483–516.<br />

On scientific instruments.<br />

350-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

1717. CHANG, Ku-ming (Kevin). “Collaborative<br />

Production and Experimental Labor: Two Models <strong>of</strong><br />

Dissertation Authorship in the Eighteenth Century.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 347–<br />

355.<br />

1718. EDDY, Matthew D. “The Alphabets <strong>of</strong> Nature:<br />

Children, Books and Natural <strong>History</strong> in Scotland,<br />

circa 1750–1800.” Nuncius 25 (2010): 1–22.<br />

1719. LANGMAN, Pete. “The Audience Is Listening:<br />

Reading Writing about Learning by Doing.” In<br />

Learning by Doing, edited by WITTJE and HEERING<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 279], 31–54.<br />

On 18th-century texts that involve experimentation<br />

for popular science education.<br />

1720. OLESKO, Kathryn M. “Geopolitics & Prussian<br />

Technical Education in the Late-Eighteenth Century.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 2 (2009): 11–44.<br />

1721. ROBERTS, Lissa L. “Instruments <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Citizenship: <strong>Science</strong> Education for Dutch Orphans<br />

during the Late Eighteenth Century.” In Learning<br />

by Doing, edited by WITTJE and HEERING (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

[ref. 279], 71–96.<br />

1722. SKORDOULIS, Constantine, Gianna KATSI-<br />

AMPOURA, and Efthymios NICOLAIDIS. “The Scientific<br />

Culture in Eighteenth- to Nineteenth-Century<br />

Greek Speaking Communities: Experiments and<br />

Textbooks.” In Learning by Doing, edited by WITTJE<br />

and HEERING (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 279], 97–112.<br />

350-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

1723. CHAMBERS, Neil. (Ed.) The Indian and<br />

Pacific Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Sir Joseph Banks, 1768–<br />

1820. The Pickering Masters. (7v.; pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

London: Pickering & Chatto, 2008-2013. ISBN:<br />

9781851968350.<br />

1724. CIANCIO, Luca. Lettere di Alberto Fortis<br />

(1741–1803) a Giovanni Fabbroni (1752–1822).<br />

Epistolario veneto. Sottomarina di Chioggia: Il leggio,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9788883200908.<br />

1725. FAWCETT, Trevor. “<strong>Science</strong> Lecturing in<br />

Georgian Bath.” In Innovation and Discovery, edited<br />

by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655], 144–151.<br />

1726. RAJ, Kapil. “Introduction.” Introduction to<br />

a special issue, “Circulation and Locality in Early<br />

Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 513–<br />

517.<br />

Contents: Martha FEW, “Circulating Smallpox<br />

Knowledge: Guatemalan Doctors, Maya Indians<br />

and Designing Spain’s Smallpox Vaccination Expedition,<br />

1780–1803,” 519–537 [ref. 1933]; Catarina<br />

Madeira SANTOS, “Administrative Knowledge<br />

in a Colonial Context: Angola in the Eighteenth<br />

Century,” 539–556 [ref. 1917]; Jane H. MURPHY,<br />

“Locating the <strong>Science</strong>s in Eighteenth-Century<br />

Egypt,” 557–571 [ref. 1657]; Mary TERRALL,<br />

“Following Insects Around: Tools and Techniques<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-Century Natural <strong>History</strong>,”<br />

573–588 [ref. 1860]; Jakob VOGEL, “Locality and<br />

Circulation in the Habsburg Empire: Disputing<br />

the Carlsbad Medical Salt, 1763–1784,” 589–606<br />

[ref. 1955].<br />

1727. TOPHAM, Jonathan R. “Scientific Books,<br />

1780–1830.” In The Cambridge <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Book<br />

in Britain, edited by Michael F. SUAREZ and Michael<br />

L. TURNER (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,<br />

2009), 827–833.<br />

350-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

1728. BAYER, Natalie. “What Do You Seek from<br />

Us? Wisdom? Virtue? Enlightenment? Inventing<br />

a Masonic <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Man in Russia?” In The<br />

Super-Enlightenment, edited by EDELSTEIN (2010)<br />

[ref. 1647], 169–190.<br />

1729. REILL, Peter. “The Hermetic Imagination<br />

in the High and Late Enlightenment.” In The<br />

Super-Enlightenment, edited by EDELSTEIN (2010)<br />

[ref. 1647], 37–52.<br />

350-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

1730. BARNES, Alan. “Coleridge, Tom Wedgwood<br />

and the Relationship between Time and Space in<br />

Midlands Enlightenment Thought.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and Soul in the Midlands Enlightenment”<br />

[ref. 1662]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30 (2007):<br />

243–260.<br />

1731. BERNOULLI, Jacob, and Gottfried LEIB-<br />

NIZ. “Quelques échanges ?” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Juin2006/BernoulliLeibniz.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 2, no. 1a (2006): Approx. 7,600 words.<br />

A compilation <strong>of</strong> excerpts from correspondence.<br />

1732. BRADATAN, Costica. “George Berkeley’s<br />

‘Universal Language <strong>of</strong> Nature.’ ” In The Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature in Early Modern and Modern <strong>History</strong>, edited<br />

by BERKEL and VANDERJAGT (2006) [ref. 220],<br />

69–82.<br />

1733. DUNCAN, Stewart. “Leibniz on Hobbes’s<br />

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1734. GRANADA, Miguel Angel, Rosa RIUS<br />

GATELL, and Piero SCHIAVO. (Eds.) Filós<strong>of</strong>os,<br />

filos<strong>of</strong>ía y filos<strong>of</strong>ías en la Encyclopédie de Diderot y<br />

d’Alembert. Actas del Congreso Internacional sobre<br />

la Encyclopédie, Barcelona, 16-17 octubre de 2008.<br />

(xvi + 268 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Barcelona: Universitat<br />

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l’Encyclopédie: le projet et l’article,” 3-18<br />

[ref. 1708]; W. TEGA, “Caratteristica universale,<br />

esprit géométrique e nuovo enciclopedismo. Considerazioni<br />

intorno a Leibniz e a d’Alembert,” 19-52<br />

[ref. 1765]; G. MAYOS, “D’Alembert: el nuevo<br />

intelectual entre ‘biopolítica’ y ‘capitalismo de imprenta,’<br />

” 53-76 [ref. 1673]; M. A. GRANADA, “La<br />

revolución astronómico-cosmológica en la Encyclopédie,”<br />

77-96 [ref. 1773]; M. SPALLANZANI,<br />

“Philosophie et religion dans l’Encyclopédie,” 97-<br />

114 [ref. 1702]; P. SCHIAVO, “La médecine dans<br />

l’Encyclopédie: le cas de la mélancolie,” 115-132<br />

[ref. 1948]; J. BAYOD, “Montaigne, ‘auteur paradoxal’,<br />

y la Encyclopédie,” 133-148; F. MARKOVITS,<br />

“Droit et politique dans l’Encyclopédie,” 149-174<br />

[ref. 1672]; L. DELIA, “La torture judiciaire dans<br />

l’Encyclopédie,” 175-188; C. HAMEL, “Jusnaturalisme<br />

et républicanisme dans la philosophie<br />

politique de Diderot,” 189-222 [ref. 1670].<br />

1735. GUYER, Paul. (Ed.) The Cambridge Companion<br />

to Kant and Modern Philosophy. Cambridge<br />

Companions to Philosophy. (xv + 722 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University<br />

Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780521823036.<br />

Includes: Paul GUYER, “The Starry Heavens and<br />

the Moral Law,” 1–27; Philip KITCHER, “ ‘A Priori,’<br />

” 28–60; Gary HATFIELD, “Kant on the Perception<br />

<strong>of</strong> Space [and Time],” 61–93; Lisa SHA-<br />

BEL, “Kant’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematics,” 94–128<br />

[ref. 1762]; Patricia KITCHER, “Kant’s Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cognitive Mind,” 169–202; Arthur MEL-<br />

NICK, “Kant’s Pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Substance and Causation,”<br />

203–237; Michael FRIEDMAN, “Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>,” 303–341; Manfred KUEHN,<br />

“Kant’s Critical Philosophy and Its Reception, the<br />

First Five Years (1781–1786),” 630–664.<br />

1736. HEILBRON, J. L. “Jean André Deluc: Citoyen<br />

de Genève and Philosopher to the Queen <strong>of</strong> England.”<br />

Société de physique et d’histoire naturelle. Arch. Sci.<br />

58 (2005): 75–92.<br />

1737. HEILBRON, J. L. “Plus and Minus: Benjamin<br />

Franklin’s Zero-Sum Way <strong>of</strong> Thinking.” Proc. Amer.<br />

Phil. Soc. 150 (2006): 607–617.<br />

1738. HENRICH, Jörn. Die Fixierung des modernen<br />

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bibl.; index.) Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783050046631.<br />

1739. KAIL, P. J. E. “Nietzsche and Hume: Naturalism<br />

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5–22.<br />

1740. KAITARO, Timo. “Technological Metaphors<br />

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Century French Materialism and Dualist Mechanism.”<br />

In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 335–344.<br />

1741. MARTIN, Thierry. “Logique du probable de<br />

J. Bernoulli à J. H. Lambert.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Novembre2006/Martin3.pdf (Accessed on<br />

November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

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Stat. 2, no. 1b (2006): Approx. 8,700 words.<br />

1742. RISKIN, Jessica. “Mr. Machine and the Imperial<br />

Me.” In The Super-Enlightenment, edited by<br />

EDELSTEIN (2010) [ref. 1647], 75–94.<br />

On mechanism and the machine-man <strong>of</strong> La Mettrie.<br />

1743. SCHLIESSER, Eric. “Hume’s Attack on Newton’s<br />

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and Dissent: Isaac Newton in the Eighteenth<br />

Century.” Enlight. & Dissent 25 (2009): 167–203.<br />

1744. THEIS, Robert. “La physico-théologie du<br />

jeune Kant.” In Nature et surnaturel, edited by<br />

ALEXANDRESCU and THEIS (2010) [ref. 1114],<br />

179–190.<br />

1745. WHITAKER, Harry A., and Yves TURGEON.<br />

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[ref. 1903], 191–200.<br />

1746. WILSON, David B. Seeking Nature’s Logic:<br />

Natural Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment.<br />

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Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780271035253.<br />

Concentrates on physics and chemistry.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R826]<br />

350-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

1747. AUSEJO, Elena, and F. Javier MEDRANO<br />

SÁNCHEZ. “Construyendo la modernidad: nuevos<br />

datos y enfoques sobre la introducción del Cálculo<br />

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(2010): 25–56.<br />

1748. BELL, Jordan. “A Summary <strong>of</strong> Euler’s Work<br />

on the Pentagonal Number Theorem.” Arch. Hist.<br />

Exact Sci. 64 (2010): 301–373.<br />

1749. BELLHOUSE, David. “The Problem<br />

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November 19, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3,<br />

no. 2 (2007): Approx. 6,200 words.<br />

On Charles Waldegrave and probability problems.<br />

1750. BLANCO, Mónica. “Hermeneutics <strong>of</strong> Differential<br />

Calculus in Eighteenth-Century Northern<br />

Germany.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 133–164.<br />

1751. DELCOURT, Jean. “Analyse et géométrie,<br />

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1752. DOMSKI, Mary. “Kant on the Imagination and<br />

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1753. GIUNTINI, Sandra. “Ricordi di Gabriele Manfredi<br />

presenti fra le carte di Ramiro Rampinelli.” Boll.<br />

Stor. Sci. Mat. 30 (2010): 255–288.<br />

Focuses on Manfredi’s teaching career.<br />

1754. GRABINER, Judith. “Newton, Maclaurin, and<br />

the Authority <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.” Amer. Math. Mon.<br />

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1755. GRABINER, Judith. “Why Did Lagrange<br />

‘Prove’ the Parallel Postulate?” Amer. Math. Mon.<br />

116 (2009): 3–18.<br />

1756. LUBET, Jean-Pierre. “Calcul symbolique et<br />

calcul intégral de Lagrange à Cauchy.” Rev. Hist.<br />

Math. 16 (2010): 63–131.<br />

1757. MEUSNIER, Norbert. “Nicolas, neveu<br />

exemplaire.” http://www.jehps.net/Juin2006/<br />

Meusnier.pdf (Accessed on November 18, 2010).<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.”<br />

J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1a (2006):<br />

approx. 9,400 words.<br />

“On the part played by Nicolas Bernoulli in the<br />

spreading and improvement <strong>of</strong> his uncle Jacob’s<br />

work.” (from the abstract)<br />

1758. MONJARDET, Bernard. “ ‘Mathématique Sociale’<br />

and Mathematics. A Case Study: Condorcet’s<br />

Effect and Medians.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

juin2008/Monjardet.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

29, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 1 (2008):<br />

11,600.<br />

1759. PALLADINO, Nicla, Anna Maria MERCURIO,<br />

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Settimo : Con un saggio sull’inedito Trattato delle<br />

Unghiette Cilindriche di Settimo. Archivio della corrispondenza<br />

degli scienziati italiani, 18. (205 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Firenze: Leo S. Olschki, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9788822258335.<br />

Subjects <strong>of</strong> the correspondence relate to differential<br />

calculus, integral calculus, and algebra, primarily.<br />

There is some discussion <strong>of</strong> Cotes’ factorization<br />

formulas.<br />

1760. ROERO, Clara Silvia. Alle origini<br />

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L.S. Olschki, 2007. ISBN: 9788822256584.<br />

On Euler’s works resulting from his correspondence<br />

with the young mathematician Joseph Louis<br />

Lagrange.<br />

1761. SCHNEIDER, Ivo. “Influences <strong>of</strong> Jakob’s<br />

Bernoulli’s Ars Conjectandi in 18th-c. Great Britain.”<br />

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issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec.<br />

Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1a (2006): Approx. 7,200<br />

words.<br />

1762. SHABEL, Lisa. “Kant’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.”<br />

In The Cambridge Companion to Kant<br />

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[ref. 1735], 94–128.<br />

1763. SMADJA, Ivahn. “Des méthodes d’intégration<br />

par arcs de sections coniques aux échelles de modules.<br />

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Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 343–395.<br />

1764. SØRENSEN, Henrik Kragh. “Eksakte<br />

videnskaber—mere eller mindre: De matematiske<br />

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1765. TEGA, W. “Caratteristica universale, esprit<br />

géométrique e nuovo enciclopedismo. Considerazioni<br />

intorno a Leibniz e a d’Alembert.” In Filós<strong>of</strong>os,<br />

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[ref. 1734], 19–52.<br />

1766. YAP, Audrey. “Gauss’ Quadratic Reciprocity<br />

Theorem and Mathematical Fruitfulness.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 410–415.<br />

350-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

1767. BAIG I ALEU, Marià. “Les Observacions<br />

astronòmiques i meteorològiques de Domènec Badia<br />

(Alí Bei) en el seu viatge per terres d’Àfrica i d’Àsia.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada d’Història de<br />

l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn.<br />

Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 13–29.<br />

1768. BOISTEL, Guy. “Training Seafarers in Astronomy:<br />

Methods, Naval Schools, and Naval Observatories<br />

in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France.”<br />

In The Heavens on Earth, edited by AUBIN et al.<br />

(2010) [ref. 2219], 148–173.<br />

1769. BROSCHE, Peter, and Klaralinda MA-<br />

KIRCHER. “Elisabeth von Matt (1762–1814), An<br />

Enlightened Practitioner <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in Vienna.” J.<br />

Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 187–193.<br />

1770. CHINNICI, Ileana, and Donatella RANDAZZO.<br />

“Tracing Ramsden’s ‘Plumbline Level.’ ” J. Hist.<br />

Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 161–176.<br />

1771. DAVENHALL, Clive. “James Ferguson: A<br />

Commemoration.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010):<br />

179–186.<br />

1772. DORCE, Carlos. “Les Lleis de Kepler en<br />

un tractat astronòmic espanyol del segle XVIII: el<br />

Compendio mathematico de Tomàs Vicenç Tosca<br />

(1715).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada d’Història<br />

de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist.<br />

Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 113–125.<br />

1773. GRANADA, M. A. “La revolución<br />

astronómico-cosmológica en la Encyclopédie.” In<br />

Filós<strong>of</strong>os, filos<strong>of</strong>ía y filos<strong>of</strong>ías en la Encyclopédie<br />

de Diderot y d’Alembert, edited by GRANADA et al.<br />

(2009) [ref. 1734], 77–96.<br />

1774. HOSKIN, Michael. “William Herschel and<br />

Herschelian Reflectors.” Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 115–<br />

120.<br />

1775. HOSKIN, Michael. “William Herschel and the<br />

Nebulae, Part 1: 1774–1784.” J. Hist. Astron. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 177–192.<br />

Continued by Michael HOSKIN, “William Herschel<br />

and the Nebulae, Part 2” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

321–338 [ref. 1776]<br />

1776. HOSKIN, Michael. “William Herschel and the<br />

Nebulae, Part 2: 1785–1818.” J. Hist. Astron. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 321–338.<br />

Continues Michael HOSKIN, “William Herschel<br />

and the Nebulae, Part 1” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

177–192 [ref. 1775]


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1777. JUZNIC, Stanislav. “Letters from Augustin<br />

Hallerstein, an Eighteenth-Century Jesuit Astronomer<br />

in Beijing.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 219–<br />

226.<br />

1778. MAYRARGUE, Arnaud. “De la méthode<br />

d’observer exactement sur mer la hauteur des astres.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Pierre Bouguer [ref. 1648].<br />

Rev. Hist. Sci. 63 (2010): 67–91.<br />

1779. METZ, Don. “William Wales and the 1769<br />

Transit <strong>of</strong> Venus: Puzzle Solving and the Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Astronomical Unit.” Sci. & Educ. 18<br />

(2009): 581–592.<br />

1780. MONTGOMERY, Colin, Wayne ORCHISTON,<br />

and Ian WHITTINGHAM. “Mitchell, Laplace and the<br />

Origin <strong>of</strong> the Black Hole Concept.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 90–96.<br />

1781. MOURA, Carlos Francisco. Astronomia na<br />

Amazônia no século XVIII (Tratadio de Madri): os<br />

astrônomos Szentmártonyi e Brunelli, instrumentos<br />

astronômicos e livros científicos. (167 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Rio de Janeiro: Real Gabinete Portugês de Leitura,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9788599942024.<br />

1782. ORDÓÑEZ, Javier, and Ana RIOJA. (Eds.) Exposición<br />

del sistema del mundo de Pierre-Simon Laplace.<br />

Clásicos de la ciencia y la tecnología. (608 pp.)<br />

Barcelona: Crítica, 2006. ISBN: 9788484326816.<br />

1783. PROUDFOOT, William Jardine. Biographical<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> James Dinwiddie: Astronomer in the<br />

British Embassy to China, 1792, ’3, ’4, Afterwards<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy in the College <strong>of</strong><br />

Fort William, Bengal. (vi + 138 pp.; ill.) Cambridge:<br />

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781108013796.<br />

1784. RING, Francis. “Telescopes and Astronomy:<br />

The Herschels in Bath.” In Innovation and Discovery,<br />

edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655],<br />

55–69.<br />

1785. SHI Yunli. “Reforming Astronomy and Compiling<br />

Imperial <strong>Science</strong> in the Post-Kangxi Era: The<br />

Social Dimension <strong>of</strong> the Yuzhi lixiang kaocheng<br />

houbian.” EASTM 28 (2008): 36–81.<br />

1786. STEELE, J. M. “Dunthorne, Mayer, and Lalande<br />

on the Secular Acceleration <strong>of</strong> the Moon.”<br />

In Ptolemy in Perspective, edited by JONES (2010)<br />

[ref. 915], 203–215.<br />

350-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

1787. BAILLON, Jean-François. “Two Eighteenth-<br />

Century Translators <strong>of</strong> Newton’s Opticks: Pierre<br />

Coste and Jean-Paul Marat.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Enlightenment and Dissent: Isaac Newton in the<br />

Eighteenth Century.” Enlight. & Dissent 25 (2009):<br />

1–28.<br />

1788. FERREIRO, Larrie. “Pierre Bouguer et le<br />

solide de moindre résistance.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />

on Pierre Bouguer [ref. 1648]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 63<br />

(2010): 93–119.<br />

On hydrodynamics.<br />

1789. FISHER, Amy Alice. “An Arc Across Fields <strong>of</strong><br />

Study: Electricity in Physics and Chemistry (1751–<br />

1807).” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3432955.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2010. 326<br />

pp.<br />

1790. FLORIO, Emilia. “Il corpo finito e la sua<br />

infinita divisibilità in un manoscritto (1764) di Padre<br />

Simpliciano da Napoli.” Physis 44 (2007): 31–64.<br />

1791. GOSS, Victor Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Alan. “The <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Planar Elastica: Insights into Mechanics and<br />

Scientific Method.” Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 1057–<br />

1082.<br />

On Leonhard Euler’s classic paper “De Curvis<br />

Elasticis.”<br />

1792. HEPBURN, Brian. “Euler, vis viva, and Equilibrium.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 120–127.<br />

1793. KANDERAKIS, Nikos Emmanouil. “When is a<br />

Physical Concept Born? The Emergence <strong>of</strong> ‘Work’ as<br />

a Magnitude <strong>of</strong> Mechanics.” Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010):<br />

995–1012.<br />

1794. SKORDOULIS, Constantine, and Gianna KAT-<br />

SIAMPOURA. “Teaching Experiments in 18th–19th<br />

Century Greek Physics Textbooks.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section on science education [ref. 567]. Arch. Int.<br />

Hist. Sci. 60 (2010): 79–92.<br />

1795. STEINLE, Friedrich. “Scientific Facts and<br />

Empirical Concepts: The Case <strong>of</strong> Electricity.” In<br />

<strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice, edited by EPPLE and<br />

ZITTEL (2010) [ref. 178], 31–44.<br />

Focuses on the work <strong>of</strong> 18th-century French natural<br />

philosopher Charles Dufay.<br />

1796. WOYKE, Andreas. “Johann Wilhelm Ritter:<br />

Zwischen romantischer Naturphilosophie und exakter<br />

Naturwissenschaft.” In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie,<br />

edited by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009)<br />

[ref. 31], 43–70.<br />

350-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

1797. CARNEIRO, Ana, Maria Paula DIOGO, and<br />

Ana SIMÕES. “Communicating the New Chemistry<br />

in 18th-Century Portugal: Seabra’s Elementos de<br />

Chimica.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Textbooks in<br />

the Scientific Periphery.” Sci. & Educ. 15 (2006):<br />

671–692.<br />

1798. CARRIER, Martin. “Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier<br />

und die Chemische Revolution.” In Das<br />

bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ<br />

and NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31], 12–42.<br />

1799. CHABOT, Hugues. “Les Origines d’un nouvel<br />

élément chimique : l’affaire du chlore.” In Du<br />

nouveau dans les sciences, edited by CARVALLO and<br />

ROUX (2006) [ref. 8], 121–169.<br />

1800. CHANG, Hasok. “The Hidden <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Phlogiston: How Philosophical Failure Can Generate<br />

Historiographical Refinement.” HYLE 16 (2010):<br />

47–79.<br />

1801. DE BERG, Kevin C. “Tin Oxide Chemistry<br />

from Macquer (1758) to Mendeleeff (1891) as Re-


118 350. 18th century<br />

vealed in the Textbooks and Other Literature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Era.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 265–287.<br />

1802. INSLEY, Jane. “Kettle as Myth, Engineer as<br />

Chemist.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

189–190.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> David Philip MILLER, James Watt,<br />

Chemist (2009).<br />

1803. LEQUAN, Mai. “Les nouveautés de Stahl et<br />

Lavoisier vues par Kant.” In Du nouveau dans les<br />

sciences, edited by CARVALLO and ROUX (2006)<br />

[ref. 8], 370–415.<br />

1804. LEVERE, Trevor H. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Instruments<br />

in the Dissemination <strong>of</strong> the Chemical Revolution.”<br />

Éndoxa 19 (2005): 227–242.<br />

1805. LEWOWICZ, Lucía. “Phlogiston, Lavoisier<br />

and the Purloined Referent.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 436–444.<br />

1806. LOURENÇO, M. C., and A. CARNEIRO. (Eds.)<br />

Spaces and Collections in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

The Laboratorio Chimico Overture. (288 pp.; ill.)<br />

Lisbon: Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Lisbon, 2009. ISBN: 9789729870965.<br />

Articles discuss this chemical laboratory in Lisbon<br />

or related laboratories, mostly in the 18th and 19th<br />

centuries.<br />

1807. MATTHEWS, Michael R. “<strong>Science</strong> and Worldviews<br />

in the Classroom: Joseph Priestley and Photosynthesis.”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 929–960.<br />

1808. MCEVOY, John G. The Historiography <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chemical Revolution: Patterns <strong>of</strong> Interpretation in<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xiii + 328 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

London; Brookfield: Pickering & Chatto, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781848930308.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R526]<br />

1809. TOMIC, Sacha. Aux origines de la chimie<br />

organique : Méthodes et pratiques des pharmaciens<br />

et des chimistes (1785–1835). (322 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Campus de la Harpe: Presses Universitaires<br />

de Rennes, 2010. ISBN: 9782753510180.<br />

1810. TOMORY, Leslie. “The Origins <strong>of</strong> Gaslight<br />

Technology in Eighteenth-Century Pneumatic Chemistry.”<br />

Ann. Sci. 66 (2009): 473–496.<br />

1811. TOMORY, Leslie. “William Brownrigg’s Papers<br />

on Fire-Damps.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64<br />

(2010): 261–270.<br />

1812. ZWIER, Karen R. “John Dalton’s Puzzles:<br />

From Meteorology to Chemistry.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 58–66.<br />

350-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

1813. CIPRIANI, Curzio, and Alba SCARPELLINI.<br />

Un contributo alla mineralogia settecentesca : la<br />

collezione di Giovanni Targioni Tozzetti. Studi (Accademia<br />

toscana di scienze e lettere La Colombaria),<br />

239. (viii + 200 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: L.S.<br />

Olschki, 2007. ISBN: 9788822256362.<br />

1814. DYM, Warren Alexander. Divining <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Treasure Hunting and Earth <strong>Science</strong> in Early Modern<br />

Germany. (x + 212 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden:<br />

Brill, 2010. ISBN: 9789004186422.<br />

On mining and the new science <strong>of</strong> dowsing.<br />

1815. GRIGELIS, Algimantas, Zbigniew WÓJCIK,<br />

Wojciech NAREBSKI, Leonora Živile GELUM-<br />

BAUSKAITE, and Jan KOZÁK. “Stanislaw Staszic:<br />

An Early Surveyor <strong>of</strong> the Geology <strong>of</strong> Central and<br />

Eastern Europe.” Ann. Sci. 68 (<strong>2011</strong>): 199–228.<br />

1816. JANKOVIC, Vladimir. “Climates as Commodities:<br />

Jean Pierre Purry and the Modelling <strong>of</strong> the Best<br />

Climate on Earth.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Modelling<br />

and Simulation in the Atmospheric and Climate <strong>Science</strong>s”<br />

[ref. 3820]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41<br />

(2010): 201–207.<br />

On an 18th-century climatological model and its<br />

relation to policy making in colonial North Carolina.<br />

1817. KLEMUN, Marianne. “The Geologist’s<br />

Hammer—‘Fossil’ Tool, Equipment, Instrument<br />

and/or Badge?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seeing<br />

and Measuring, Constructing and Judging: Instruments<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 253].<br />

Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 86–101.<br />

1818. MALAQUIAS, Isabel, and Manuel S. PINTO.<br />

“Searching for Modernization—Instruments in the<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Science</strong>s in Portugal (18th<br />

Century).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seeing and Measuring,<br />

Constructing and Judging: Instruments in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 253]. Centaurus<br />

53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 116–134.<br />

1819. MEER, Jitse M. van der. “Georges Cuvier<br />

and the Use <strong>of</strong> Scripture in Geology.” In Nature<br />

and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited<br />

by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235],<br />

115–144.<br />

1820. SUDAN, Rajani. “Chilling Allahabad: Climate<br />

Control and the Production <strong>of</strong> Anglicized Weather in<br />

Early Modern India.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Ecohistoricism”<br />

[ref. 62]. J. Early Mod. Cult. Stud. 8, no.<br />

2 (2008): 56–73.<br />

Concerns ideas about ice making and climate control<br />

to make India more like England.<br />

1821. TAYLOR, Kenneth L. “Desmarest’s ‘Determination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Some Epochs <strong>of</strong> Nature through Volcanic<br />

Products’ (1775/1779).” Episodes 32 (2009): 114–<br />

124.<br />

1822. VACCARI, Ezio. “Travelling with Instruments:<br />

Italian Geologists in the Field in the 18th and 19th<br />

Centuries.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seeing and<br />

Measuring, Constructing and Judging: Instruments<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 253].<br />

Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 102–115.<br />

1823. WILLIAMS, Matt. “Of Canals and Quarries:<br />

The Bath Geologists.” In Innovation and Discovery,<br />

edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655],<br />

42–54.


350. 18th century 119<br />

350-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

1824. ALFONSI, Liliane. “Un successeur de Bouguer<br />

: Étienne Bézout (1730–1783), commissaire et<br />

expert pour la marine.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on<br />

Pierre Bouguer [ref. 1648]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 63 (2010):<br />

161–187.<br />

1825. BOURGUET, Marie-Noëlle. “A Portable<br />

World: The Notebooks <strong>of</strong> European Travellers (Eighteenth<br />

to Nineteenth Centuries).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Note-Taking in Early Modern Europe.” Intel.<br />

Hist. Rev. 20 (2010): 377–400.<br />

1826. CHAPMAN, Mike. “City and Landscape: The<br />

Mapping <strong>of</strong> Bath.” In Innovation and Discovery,<br />

edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655],<br />

93–103.<br />

1827. ELDEN, Stuart. “Reassessing Kant’s Geography.”<br />

J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 3–25.<br />

1828. FORGAN, Sophie. “ ‘A Library the Most Perfect<br />

in England’: Captain Phipps’ Naval Library.” In<br />

Northward Ho! A Voyage towards the North Pole<br />

1773, edited by Ann SAVOURS, Sophie FORGAN and<br />

Glyn WILLIAMS (Whitby, England: Captain Cook<br />

Memorial Museum, 2010), 24–37.<br />

1829. FORNASIERO, F. J., Peter MONTEATH, and<br />

John WEST-SOOBY. Encountering Terra Australis:<br />

The Australian Voyages <strong>of</strong> Nicolas Baudin<br />

and Matthew Flinders. (xii + 411 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Kent Town, S. Aust.: Wakefield Press, 2004.<br />

ISBN: 9781862546257.<br />

1830. HUIGEN, Siegfried. Knowledge and Colonialism:<br />

Eighteenth-Century Travellers in South Africa.<br />

(xii + 273 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789004177437.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R381]<br />

1831. INGLIS, Robin. Historical Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Discovery and Exploration <strong>of</strong> the Northwest Coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> America. Historical Dictionaries <strong>of</strong> Discovery<br />

and Exploration. (ixxv + 429 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780810855519.<br />

1832. KLAVER, J. M. I. Scientific Expeditions to<br />

the Arab World (1761–1881). Studies in the Arcadian<br />

Library. (255 pp.; ill.) London: Arcadian<br />

Library; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780199568895.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R429]<br />

1833. LEVIN, Noam, Ruth KARK, and Emir<br />

GALILEE. “Maps and the Settlement <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />

Palestine, 1799–1948: An Historical/GIS Analysis.”<br />

J. Hist. Geogr. 36 (2010): 1–18.<br />

1834. PÉREZ RODRÍGUEZ, Uxío, María ÁLVAREZ<br />

LIRES, and José Francisco SERRALLÉ MARZOA.<br />

“Frei Martín Sarmiento e a determinación da lonxitude<br />

xeográfica en alta mar.” Llull 33 (2010): 89–108.<br />

1835. REIDY, Michael S. “From the Ocean to the<br />

Mountains: Spatial <strong>Science</strong> in an Age <strong>of</strong> Empire.” In<br />

Knowing Global Environments, edited by VETTER<br />

(2010) [ref. 34], 17–38.<br />

1836. STEWART, Mart A. “William Gerard de<br />

Brahm’s 1757 Map <strong>of</strong> South Carolina and Georgia.”<br />

Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 524–535.<br />

350-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

1837. BRENNA, Brita. “Clergymen Abiding in the<br />

Fields: The Making <strong>of</strong> the Naturalist Observer in<br />

Eighteenth-Century Norwegian Natural <strong>History</strong>.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Lay Participation in the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation” [ref. 284]. Sci. Context 24<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 143–166.<br />

1838. BUFFON, Georges-Louis Leclerc de. Œuvres<br />

complètes V : Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière,<br />

avec la description du Cabinet du Roi. L’Age<br />

Des Lumières, 57. (526 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris:<br />

Honoré Champion, 2010. ISBN: 9782745320575.<br />

Reprint <strong>of</strong> the original 1755 work.<br />

1839. FURTADO, Júnia Ferreira. “Enlightenment<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Iconoclasm: The Brazilian Naturalist<br />

José Vieira Couto.” Volume title: “Expertise and the<br />

Early Modern State” [ref. 188]. Osiris 25 (2010):<br />

189–212.<br />

1840. HODACS, Hanna. “Linnaeans Outdoors: The<br />

Transformative Role <strong>of</strong> Studying Nature ‘on the<br />

Move’ and Outside.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

183–209.<br />

Looks at outdoor naturalism in 18th-century Sweden,<br />

looking at the journeys <strong>of</strong> Carl Bäck (1760–<br />

1776), Sven Anders Hedin (1750–1821) and Johan<br />

Lindwall (1743–1796).<br />

1841. JONSSON, Fredrik Albritton. “Rival Ecologies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Global Commerce: Adam Smith and the Natural<br />

Historians.” Amer. Hist. Rev. 115 (2010): 1342–1363.<br />

“Explores how the defense <strong>of</strong> global commerce<br />

pioneered in the Enlightenment was tied to the improvement<br />

<strong>of</strong> the natural order.” (from the abstract)<br />

1842. KOLCHINSKII, E. I. Stelleriana v Rossii. (76<br />

pp.; ill.) Sankt-Peterburg: Nestor-Istoriia, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9785981873911.<br />

On the 18th-century botanist and explorer Georg<br />

Wilhelm Steller in Russia.<br />

1843. LEUKER, Maria-Theresia. “Knowledge Transfer<br />

and Cultural Appropriation: Georg Everhard<br />

Rumphius’s ‘D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer’ (1705).”<br />

In The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks,<br />

edited by HUIGEN et al. (2010) [ref. 1333],<br />

145–170.<br />

1844. LIÑÁN GUIJARRO, Eladio. “Un texto poco<br />

conocido de Carl Linneo, traducido ahora al castellano<br />

y a interlingua.” Llull 33 (2010): 161–168.<br />

1845. LLANO ZAPATA, José Eusebio de. Memorias<br />

histórico, físicas, crítico, apologéticas de la América<br />

Meridional. Edited by Ricardo RAMÍREZ, Antonio<br />

GARRIDO, Luís Millones FIGUEROA, Víctor Peralta<br />

RUIZ, and Charles WALKER. Travaux de l’Institut<br />

Français d’Études Andines. (622 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lima: IFEA Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos:


120 350. 18th century<br />

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Fondo Editorial:<br />

Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos,,<br />

2005. ISBN: 9789972623349.<br />

Contains first, second, and third volumes <strong>of</strong> Llano<br />

Zapata’s 1757 manuscripts.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R482]<br />

1846. MANGANELLI, Giuseppe, Andrea BENOCCI,<br />

and Valeriano SPADINI. “Biagio Bartalini’s ‘Catalogo<br />

dei corpi marini fossili che si trovano intorno a Siena’<br />

(1776).” Arch. Natur. Hist. 38 (<strong>2011</strong>): 18–35.<br />

1847. MEERKERK, Edwin van. “Colonial Objects<br />

and the Display <strong>of</strong> Power: The Curious Case <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cabinet <strong>of</strong> William V and the Dutch India Companies.”<br />

In The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge<br />

Networks, edited by HUIGEN et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 1333], 415–435.<br />

1848. O’NEILL, Jean, and Elizabeth P. MCLEAN.<br />

Peter Collinson and the Eighteenth-Century Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong> Exchange. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the American Philosophical<br />

<strong>Society</strong>. (xxii + 216 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Philadelphia: American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9780871692641.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R589]<br />

1849. OLSEN, Penny. Upside Down World: Early<br />

European Impressions <strong>of</strong> Australia’s Curious Animals.<br />

(ix + 258 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Canberra, A.<br />

C. T.: National Library <strong>of</strong> Australia, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780642277060.<br />

On late 18th- and early 19th-century perceptions.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R592]<br />

1850. PIETSCH, Theodore W. “Charles Plumier’s<br />

‘Manicou Caraibarum’ (c. 1690): A Previously Unpublished<br />

Description and Drawing <strong>of</strong> the Common<br />

Opossum, Didelphis Marsupialis Linnaeus, 1758.”<br />

Arch. Natur. Hist. 38 (<strong>2011</strong>): 77–87.<br />

1851. PLUMB, Christopher. “ ‘In Fact, One Cannot<br />

See It without Laughing’: The Spectacle <strong>of</strong> the Kangaroo<br />

in London, 1770–1830.” Museum Hist. Journ.<br />

3 (2010): 7–32.<br />

1852. PLUMB, Christopher. “ ‘Strange and Wonderful’:<br />

Encountering the Elephant in Britain, 1675–<br />

1830.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Animals in the Eighteenth<br />

Century” [ref. 1855]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 33<br />

(2010): 525–543.<br />

1853. PORTER, Charlotte M. “Natural <strong>History</strong> Discourse<br />

and Collections: The Roles <strong>of</strong> Collectors in the<br />

Southeastern Colonies <strong>of</strong> North America.” Museum<br />

Hist. Journ. 1 (2008): 129–146.<br />

1854. PYENSON, Lewis. “The Enlightened Image<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature in the Dutch East Indies: Consequences<br />

<strong>of</strong> Postmodernist Doctrine for Broad Structures and<br />

Intimate Life.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–40.<br />

On 18th-century natural-history illustration in the<br />

Dutch East Indies.<br />

1855. RIDLEY, Glynis. “Introduction: Representing<br />

Animals.” Introduction to a special issue: “Animals<br />

in the Eighteenth Century.” J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 33<br />

(2010): 431–436.<br />

Contents: Sam GEORGE, “Animated Beings:<br />

Enlightenment Entomology for Girls,” 487–505<br />

[ref. 1688]; Jeff LOVELAND, “Animals in British<br />

and French Encyclopaedias in the Long Eighteenth<br />

Century,” 507–523 [ref. 1882]; Christopher<br />

PLUMB, “ ‘Strange and Wonderful’: Encountering<br />

the Elephant in Britain, 1675–1830,” 525–543<br />

[ref. 1852]; Craig Ashley HANSON, “Representing<br />

the Rhinoceros: The Royal <strong>Society</strong> between<br />

Art and <strong>Science</strong> in the Eighteenth Century,” 545–<br />

566 [ref. 1879]; Anne MILNE, “Sentient Genetics:<br />

Breeding the Animal Breeder as Fundamental<br />

Other,” 583–597 [ref. 1978]; Peter C. MESSER,<br />

“Republican Animals: Politics, <strong>Science</strong> and the<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> Ecology,” 599–613 [ref. 1864]; Elizabeth<br />

Amy LIEBMAN, “Animal Attitudes: Motion and<br />

Emotion in Eighteenth-Century Animal Representation,”<br />

663–683 [ref. 1881].<br />

1856. RIEKE-MÜLLER, Annelore. “Zur Situation<br />

der höfischen Menagerie im späten 18. Jahrhundert.<br />

Menagerien zwischen Privatheit und Wissenschaft<br />

vom Menschen: Die Haltung exotischer Wildtiere<br />

in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts.” In<br />

Mensch, Tier und Zoo. Der Tiergarten Schönbrunn<br />

im internationalen Vergleich vom 18. Jahrhundert<br />

bis zur Gegenwart, edited by ASH (2008) [ref. 389],<br />

31–52.<br />

1857. SIMPSON, Marcus B., Jr., Sallie W. SIMPSON,<br />

and David W. JOHNSTON. “Zoological Material<br />

for John Lawson’s ‘Compleat <strong>History</strong>’ <strong>of</strong> Carolina<br />

(1710–1711): Specimens Recorded in Hans Sloane’s<br />

Catalogues.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 333–345.<br />

1858. SKOTT, Christina. “The VOC and Swedish<br />

Natural <strong>History</strong>: The Transmission <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century.” In The Dutch<br />

Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks, edited<br />

by HUIGEN et al. (2010) [ref. 1333], 361–392.<br />

1859. STALNAKER, Joanna. The Unfinished Enlightenment:<br />

Description in the Age <strong>of</strong> the Encyclopedia.<br />

(xvi + 240 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ithaca: Cornell<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801448645.<br />

1860. TERRALL, Mary. “Following Insects Around:<br />

Tools and Techniques <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-Century Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Circulation and<br />

Locality in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 1726]. Brit.<br />

J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 573–588.<br />

1861. TOSCANO, Maria. Gli archivi del mondo<br />

: antiquaria, storia naturale e collezionismo nel<br />

secondo Settecento. (350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Firenze: Edifir, 2009. ISBN: 9788879704274.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R775]<br />

1862. WILSON, Edward O., and José María GÓMEZ<br />

DURÁN. Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Ants: José Celestino Mutis and<br />

the Dawn <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong> in the New World. (viii +<br />

95 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins<br />

university Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801897856.<br />

350-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

1863. MARKLEY, Robert. “ ‘Casualties and Disasters’:<br />

Defoe and the Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Climatic<br />

Instability.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Eco-historicism”


350. 18th century 121<br />

[ref. 62]. J. Early Mod. Cult. Stud. 8, no. 2 (2008):<br />

102–124.<br />

1864. MESSER, Peter C. “Republican Animals: Politics,<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Ecology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Animals in the Eighteenth Century”<br />

[ref. 1855]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 33 (2010): 599–613.<br />

Argues that after the American revolution, “republican<br />

ideology and a nationalist vision <strong>of</strong> science<br />

created a new, ecological way <strong>of</strong> thinking about the<br />

relationship between humans and animals.” (from<br />

the abstract)<br />

1865. MORGAN, M. J. Land <strong>of</strong> Big Rivers: French<br />

and Indian Illinois, 1699–1778. Shawnee Books.<br />

(xiv + 287 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Carbondale:<br />

Southern Illinois University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780809329885.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R552]<br />

1866. WALKER, Charles F. Shaky Colonialism: The<br />

1746 Earthquake-Tsunami in Lima, Peru, and Its<br />

Long Aftermath. (xii + 260 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Durham: Duke University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780822341727.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R805]<br />

1867. WOOD, Gillen D’Arcy. “The Volcano Lover:<br />

Climate, Colonialism, and the Slave Trade in Raffles’s<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Java (1817).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Ecohistoricism”<br />

[ref. 62]. J. Early Mod. Cult. Stud. 8, no.<br />

2 (2008): 33–55.<br />

“On the regressive impacts <strong>of</strong> ecological disaster on<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> Western-driven global trading<br />

networks and their liberal political apparatus.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

350-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

1868. VERBEEK, Theo. “Modèles épistémologiques<br />

dans les sciences de la vie du XVIII e siècle : les<br />

philosophes et l’irritabilité.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17],<br />

290–304.<br />

1869. WELLMANN, Janina. Die Form des Werdens:<br />

Eine Kulturgeschichte der Embryologie, 1760–1830.<br />

(429 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen: Wallstein<br />

Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783835305946.<br />

350-131. BOTANY<br />

1870. BLEICHMAR, Daniela. “Exploration in Print:<br />

Books and Botanical Travel from Spain to the Americas<br />

in the Late Eighteenth Century.” Huntington Libr.<br />

Quart. 70 (2007): 129–151.<br />

1871. BLEICHMAR, Daniela. “Resumen de El imperio<br />

visible: la mirada experta y la imagen en las<br />

expediciones científicas de la Ilustración.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Imágenes del siglo XVIII y el siglo<br />

XVIII en imágenes.” Cuad. Dieciochistas 9 (2008):<br />

21–47.<br />

On “the Spanish natural history expeditions to<br />

Latin America in the late 18th Century, particularly<br />

the Real Expedición Botánica a Nueva Granada,<br />

directed by José Celestino Mutis,” and its relation<br />

to the visual culture <strong>of</strong> science. (from the abstract)<br />

1872. BLEICHMAR, Daniela. “Visible Empire: Scientific<br />

Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic<br />

Enlightenment.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Colonialism, and the Postcolonial” [ref. 602]. Postcolon.<br />

Stud. 12 (2009): 441–466.<br />

English version <strong>of</strong> Daniela BLEICHMAR, “Resumen<br />

de El imperio visible” Cuad. Dieciochistas 9<br />

(2008): 21–47 [ref. 1871]. Article focuses on the<br />

botanical paintings produced between 1783 and<br />

1816 in New Granada (now Colombia) under the<br />

Spanish naturalist Jose Celestino Mutis.<br />

1873. COOK, Alexandra. “Linnaeus and Chinese<br />

Plants: A Test <strong>of</strong> the Linguistic Imperialism Thesis.”<br />

Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 121–138.<br />

1874. EDDY, Matthew D. “Tools for Reordering:<br />

Commonplacing and the Space <strong>of</strong> Words in Linnaeus’<br />

Philosophia Botanica.” Intel. Hist. Rev. 20 (2010):<br />

227–252.<br />

1875. HARTLEY, Beryl. “Exploring and Communicating<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Trees in the Early Royal<br />

<strong>Society</strong>.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

229–250.<br />

350-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1876. CARVALLO, Sarah. “Histoire du tonus :<br />

ruptures ou continuité ?” In Du nouveau dans les<br />

sciences, edited by CARVALLO and ROUX (2006)<br />

[ref. 8], 71–120.<br />

Focuses on the ideas <strong>of</strong> Stahl, vitalism, mechanism,<br />

and physiology and their influence in the 19th and<br />

20th centuries.<br />

1877. FRIXIONE, Eugenio. “Irritable Glue: The<br />

Haller-Whytt Controversy on the Mechanism <strong>of</strong> Muscle<br />

Contraction.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited<br />

by WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 115–124.<br />

1878. HANCOCK, E. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, Georgina V. BROWN,<br />

and Brian JOWETT. “Pinned Down: The Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Pins in the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth Century Museum<br />

Insect Collections.” Museum Hist. Journ. 4 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

29–46.<br />

1879. HANSON, Craig Ashley. “Representing the<br />

Rhinoceros: The Royal <strong>Society</strong> between Art and <strong>Science</strong><br />

in the Eighteenth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Animals in the Eighteenth Century” [ref. 1855].<br />

J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 33 (2010): 545–566.<br />

1880. HOCHSTRASSER, Julie Berger. “The Butterfly<br />

Effect: Embodied Cognition and Perceptual<br />

Knowledge in Maria Sibylla Merian’s Metamorphosis<br />

Insectorum Surinamensium.” In The Dutch<br />

Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks, edited<br />

by HUIGEN et al. (2010) [ref. 1333], 59–101.<br />

1881. LIEBMAN, Elizabeth Amy. “Animal Attitudes:<br />

Motion and Emotion in Eighteenth-Century Animal<br />

Representation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Animals<br />

in the Eighteenth Century” [ref. 1855]. J. 18th-Cent.<br />

Stud. 33 (2010): 663–683.<br />

On the European significance <strong>of</strong> animal imagery in<br />

Buffon’s Natural <strong>History</strong>.


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1882. LOVELAND, Jeff. “Animals in British and<br />

French Encyclopaedias in the Long Eighteenth Century.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Animals in the Eighteenth<br />

Century” [ref. 1855]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 33<br />

(2010): 507–523.<br />

On the compatibility <strong>of</strong> taxonomy and alphabetical<br />

encyclopaedias.<br />

1883. PICCOLINO, Marco. “The Taming <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Electric Ray: From a Wonderful and Dreadful ‘Art’<br />

to ‘Animal Electricity’ and ‘Electric Battery.’ ” In<br />

Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et<br />

al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 125–143.<br />

1884. RATTCLIFF, Marc J. L’effet Trembley ou<br />

la naissance de la zoologie marine. (55 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Geneva: La Baconnière Arts, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9782915306491.<br />

1885. SHA, Richard C. “Toward a Physiology <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Romantic Imagination.” Configurations 17 (2009):<br />

197–226.<br />

1886. WADE, Nicholas J. “The Vision <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Porterfield.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 163–176.<br />

350-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

1887. KRUGER, Lawrence, and Larry W. SWANSON.<br />

“1710: The Introduction <strong>of</strong> Experimental Nervous<br />

System Physiology and Anatomy by François Pourfour<br />

Du Petit.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited<br />

by WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 99–113.<br />

1888. MESSBARGER, Rebecca Marie. The Lady<br />

Anatomist: The Life and Work <strong>of</strong> Anna Morandi<br />

Manzolini. (xiii + 234 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780226520810.<br />

On the 18th-century anatomical wax modeler for<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Bologna’s medical school.<br />

1889. MEYER, Annette. Von der Wahrheit zur Wahrscheinlichkeit.<br />

Die Wissenschaft vom Menschen in der<br />

schottischen und deutschen Aufklärung. Hallesche<br />

Beiträge zur europäischen Aufklärung, 36. (viii +<br />

335 pp.; bibl.; index.) Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9783484810365.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R534]<br />

1890. NIEZEN, Ronald. “The Aufklärung’s Human<br />

Discipline: Comparative Anthropology According<br />

to Kant, Herder and Wilhelm von Humboldt.” Intel.<br />

Hist. Rev. 19 (2009): 177–195.<br />

1891. SCHULTKA, Rüdiger, Josef N. NEUMANN, Susanne<br />

WEIDEMANN, and Philipp Friedrich Theodor<br />

MECKEL. (Eds.) Anatomie und anatomische Sammlungen<br />

im 18. Jahrhundert: Anlässlich der 250. Wiederkehr<br />

des Geburtstages von Philipp Friedrich Theodor<br />

Meckel (1755–1803). Wissenschaftsgeschichte.<br />

(516 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: Lit, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9783825897550.<br />

Proceedings <strong>of</strong> an international symposium held<br />

on Apr. 30, 2005 in Halle (Saale) [Germany] in<br />

honour <strong>of</strong> the 250th birthday <strong>of</strong> Philipp Friedrich<br />

Theodor Meckel.<br />

1892. WADE, Nicholas J., Hiroshi ONO, Alistair P.<br />

MAPP, and Linda LILLAKAS. “The Singular Vision<br />

<strong>of</strong> William Charles Wells (1757–1817).” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–15.<br />

On Wells’s vision research.<br />

350-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

1893. BUDGE, Gavin. “Erasmus Darwin and the<br />

Poetics <strong>of</strong> William Wordsworth: ‘Excitement without<br />

the Application <strong>of</strong> Gross and Violent Stimulants.’ ”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and Soul in the<br />

Midlands Enlightenment” [ref. 1662]. J. 18th-Cent.<br />

Stud. 30 (2007): 279–308.<br />

On Darwin’s medical thought, neuroscience, and<br />

Romanticism.<br />

1894. DONAT, James G. “John Wesley on the Estimation<br />

and Cure <strong>of</strong> Nervous Disorders.” In Brain,<br />

Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et al.<br />

(2007) [ref. 1903], 285–299.<br />

1895. FINGER, Stanley. “Benjamin Franklin and the<br />

Electrical Cure for Disorders <strong>of</strong> the Nervous System.”<br />

In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER<br />

et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 245–256.<br />

1896. FORD, Brian J. “Enlightening Neurosciences:<br />

Microscopes and Microscopy in the Eighteenth Century.”<br />

In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 29–41.<br />

1897. GLASSMAN, Robert B., and Hugh W. BUCK-<br />

INGHAM. “David Hartley’s Neural Vibrations and<br />

Psychological Associations.” In Brain, Mind and<br />

Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1903], 177–190.<br />

1898. KOEHLER, Peter J. “Neuroscience in the<br />

Work <strong>of</strong> Boerhaave and Haller.” In Brain, Mind<br />

and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1903], 213–231.<br />

1899. NORRSELL, Ulf. “Swedenborg and Localization<br />

Theory.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 201–208.<br />

1900. ROCCA, Julius. “William Cullen (1710–1790)<br />

and Robert Whytt (1714–1766) on the Nervous<br />

System.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 85–98.<br />

1901. STAHNISCH, F. “ ‘Dieu et cerveau, rien que<br />

Dieu et cerveau!’ – Johann Gottfried von Herder<br />

(1744–1803) und die Neurowissenschaften seiner<br />

Zeit.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 26 (2007): 124–<br />

165.<br />

1902. STONE, James L., James T. GOODRICH, and<br />

George R. CYBULSKI. “John Hunter’s Contribution<br />

to Neuroscience.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine,<br />

edited by WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 67–<br />

84.<br />

1903. WHITAKER, Harry A., C. U. M. SMITH, and<br />

Stanley FINGER. (Eds.) Brain, Mind and Medicine:<br />

Essays in Eighteenth-Century Neuroscience. (xiii +<br />

376 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York, NY: Springer, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9780387709673.


350. 18th century 123<br />

Contents: Harry WHITAKER, C. U. M. SMITH and<br />

Stanley FINGER, “Introduction,” 5–10; C. U. M.<br />

SMITH, “Chronology,” 5–10; Harry WHITAKER,<br />

C. U. M. SMITH and Stanley FINGER, “Background:<br />

Introduction,” 10–15; C. U. M. SMITH,<br />

“Brain and Mind in the ‘Long’ Eighteenth Century,”<br />

15–28; Brian J. FORD, “Enlightening Neurosciences:<br />

Microscopes and Microscopy in the<br />

Eighteenth Century,” 29–41 [ref. 1896]; Jonathan<br />

REINARZ, “Corpus Curricula: Medical Education<br />

and the Voluntary Hospital Movement,” 43–<br />

52 [ref. 1943]; Christopher GARDNER-THROPE,<br />

“Some Thoughts on the Medical Milieu in the Last<br />

Quarter <strong>of</strong> the Eighteenth Century as Reflected in<br />

the Life and Activities <strong>of</strong> James Parkinson (1755–<br />

1824),” 53–60 [ref. 1936]; Harry WHITAKER, C.<br />

U. M. SMITH and Stanley FINGER, “The Nervous<br />

System. Introduction,” 61–66; James L. STONE,<br />

James T. GOODRICH and George R. CYBULSKI,<br />

“John Hunter’s Contribution to Neuroscience,” 67–<br />

84 [ref. 1902]; Julius ROCCA, “William Cullen<br />

(1710–1790) and Robert Whytt (1714–1766) on<br />

the Nervous System,” 85–98 [ref. 1900]; Lawrence<br />

KRUGER and Larry W. SWANSON, “1710: The<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> Experimental Nervous System<br />

Physiology and Anatomy by François Pourfour<br />

Du Petit,” 99–113 [ref. 1887]; Eugenio FRIXIONE,<br />

“Irritable Glue: The Haller-Whytt Controversy on<br />

the Mechanism <strong>of</strong> Muscle Contraction,” 115–124<br />

[ref. 1877]; Marco PICCOLINO, “The Taming <strong>of</strong><br />

the Electric Ray: From a Wonderful and Dreadful<br />

‘Art’ to ‘Animal Electricity’ and ‘Electric Battery,’<br />

” 125–143 [ref. 1883]; Miriam FOCACCIA<br />

and Raffaella SIMILI, “Luigi Galvani, Physician,<br />

Surgeon, Physicist: From Animal Electricity to<br />

Electro-Physiology,” 145–158 [ref. 1935]; Harry<br />

WHITAKER, C. U. M. SMITH and Stanley FINGER,<br />

“Brain and Behavior. Introduction,” 159–162;<br />

Nicholas J. WADE, “The Vision <strong>of</strong> William Porterfield,”<br />

163–176 [ref. 1886]; Robert B. GLASSMAN<br />

and Hugh W. BUCKINGHAM, “David Hartley’s<br />

Neural Vibrations and Psychological Associations,”<br />

177–190 [ref. 1897]; Harry A. WHITAKER<br />

and Yves TURGEON, “Charles Bonnet’s Neurophilosophy,”<br />

191–200 [ref. 1745]; Ulf NORRSELL,<br />

“Swedenborg and Localization Theory,” 201–<br />

208 [ref. 1899]; Harry WHITAKER, C. U. M.<br />

SMITH and Stanley FINGER, “Medical Theories<br />

and Applications. Introduction,” 209–212; Peter<br />

J. KOEHLER, “Neuroscience in the Work <strong>of</strong> Boerhaave<br />

and Haller,” 213–231 [ref. 1898]; Catherine<br />

E. STOREY, “Apoplexy: Changing Concepts in<br />

the Eighteenth Century,” 233–243 [ref. 1960];<br />

Stanley FINGER, “Benjamin Franklin and the Electrical<br />

Cure for Disorders <strong>of</strong> the Nervous System,”<br />

245–256 [ref. 1895]; Hannah Sypher LOCKE and<br />

Stanley FINGER, “Gentleman’s Magazine, the<br />

Advent <strong>of</strong> Medical Electricity, and Disorders <strong>of</strong><br />

the Nervous System,” 257–270 [ref. 1941]; Paola<br />

BERTUCCI, “Therapeutic Attractions: Early Applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Electricity to the Art <strong>of</strong> Healing,” 271–<br />

283 [ref. 1925]; James G. DONAT, “John Wesley<br />

on the Estimation and Cure <strong>of</strong> Nervous Disorders,”<br />

285–299 [ref. 1894]; Douglas J. LANSKA<br />

and Joseph T. LANSKA, “Franz Anton Mesmer and<br />

the Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Animal Magnetism: Dramatic<br />

Cures, Controversy, and Ultimately a Triumph for<br />

the Scientific Method,” 301–320 [ref. 1940]; Diana<br />

FABER, “Hysteria in the Eighteenth Century,”<br />

321–330 [ref. 1958]; Harry WHITAKER, C. U.<br />

M. SMITH and Stanley FINGER, “Cultural Consequences.<br />

Introduction,” 331–334; Timo KAITARO,<br />

“Technological Metaphors and the Anatomy <strong>of</strong><br />

Representations in Eighteenth-Century French<br />

Materialism and Dualist Mechanism,” 335–344<br />

[ref. 1740]; Marjorie Perlman LORCH, “Explorations<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Brain, Mind and Medicine in the<br />

Writings <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift,” 345–352 [ref. 1682];<br />

George ROUSSEAU, “Temperament and the Long<br />

Shadow <strong>of</strong> Nerves in the Eighteenth Century,”<br />

353–370 [ref. 1910].<br />

350-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

1904. CHEUNG, Tobias. “Embodied Stimuli: Bonnet’s<br />

Statue <strong>of</strong> a Sensitive Agent.” In The Body<br />

as Object and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by<br />

WOLFE and GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 309–332.<br />

1905. DACOME, Lucia. “Resurrecting by Numbers<br />

in Eighteenth-Century England.” Past & Present 193<br />

(2006): 73–110.<br />

On psychostatics in the 18th century and its relationship<br />

to earlier imagery depicting the weighing<br />

<strong>of</strong> the soul during the Last Judgement.<br />

1906. GISSIS, Snait B. “Lamarck on Feelings: From<br />

Worms to Humans.” In The Body as Object and<br />

Instrument <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, edited by WOLFE and<br />

GAL (2010) [ref. 1317], 211–242.<br />

1907. MCNABB, Jody. “A Physiology <strong>of</strong> the Imagination:<br />

Anatomical Faculties and Philosophical Designs.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. NR74034.<br />

Dissertation at McMaster University (Canada),<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. 324 pp. Charts the 18th-century phenomenon<br />

<strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong> imagination, following<br />

its disciplinary conversion from neurology to philosophy,<br />

and, ultimately, to literary criticism. (from<br />

the abstract)<br />

1908. PHILLIPS, Natalie. “Narrating Distraction:<br />

Problems <strong>of</strong> Focus in Eighteenth-Century Fiction,<br />

1750–1820.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3430507.<br />

Dissertation at Stanford University, 2010. 310 pp.<br />

“A literary history <strong>of</strong> the mental state we now know<br />

as distraction.” (from the abstract)<br />

1909. ROUSSEAU, George. “ ‘Brainomania’: Brain,<br />

Mind and Soul in the Long Eighteenth Century.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and Soul in the Midlands<br />

Enlightenment” [ref. 1662]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30<br />

(2007): 161–191.<br />

1910. ROUSSEAU, George. “Temperament and the<br />

Long Shadow <strong>of</strong> Nerves in the Eighteenth Century.”<br />

In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER<br />

et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 353–370.<br />

1911. SCRIBNER, F. Scott. Matters <strong>of</strong> Spirit: J. G.<br />

Fichte and the Technological Imagination. (x + 205<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Pennsylvania, PA: University Park,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780271036212.


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1912. VICKERS, Neil. “Coleridge and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Psychological’ Criticism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and Soul in the Midlands Enlightenment”<br />

[ref. 1662]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 30 (2007): 261–278.<br />

1913. WILLIAMS, Elizabeth A. “Stomach and Psyche:<br />

Eating, Digestion, and Mental Illness in the<br />

Medicine <strong>of</strong> Philippe Pinel.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84<br />

(2010): 358–386.<br />

350-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1914. BRIAN, Eric. “Les phénomènes sociaux que<br />

saisissait J. Bernoulli : de Condorcet à Comte.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Novembre2006/Brian3.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Bernoulli’s Art <strong>of</strong> Conjecture.” J. Elec.<br />

Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 1b (2006): Approx. 5,600<br />

words.<br />

1915. CHAPLIN, Joyce E. Benjamin Franklin’s Political<br />

Arithmetic: A Materialist View <strong>of</strong> Humanity. (60<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian<br />

Institution Libraries, 2008.<br />

1916. MCLEAN, Iain. “Thomas Jefferson, James<br />

Madison, Probability and Constitutions.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Decembre2009/McLean.pdf<br />

(Accessed on December 1, 2010). J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 5, no. 2 (2009): Approx. 7,800 words.<br />

Regarding the American integration <strong>of</strong> Scottish and<br />

French economics, statistics, and probability.<br />

1917. SANTOS, Catarina Madeira. “Administrative<br />

Knowledge in a Colonial Context: Angola in<br />

the Eighteenth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Circulation and Locality in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 1726]. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 539–556.<br />

“Analyses the circulation <strong>of</strong> political models and<br />

administrative practices drawn from the Enlightenment<br />

statecraft <strong>of</strong> metropolitan Portugal.” (from<br />

the abstract)<br />

1918. URKEN, Arnold B. “Grokking Condorcet’s<br />

1785 Essai.” http://www.jehps.net/juin2008/<br />

Urken.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010). J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 1 (2008): Approx. 8,000<br />

words.<br />

350-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

1919. HUIGEN, Siegfried. “Antiquarian Ambonese:<br />

François Valentyn’s Comparative Ethnography<br />

(1724).” In The Dutch Trading Companies as<br />

Knowledge Networks, edited by HUIGEN et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 1333], 171–199.<br />

350-143. ECONOMICS<br />

1920. VARDI, Liana. “Physiocratic Visions.” In The<br />

Super-Enlightenment, edited by EDELSTEIN (2010)<br />

[ref. 1647], 97–122.<br />

350-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

1921. EDDY, Matthew D. “The Line <strong>of</strong> Reason:<br />

Hugh Blair, Spatiality and the Progressive Structure<br />

<strong>of</strong> Language.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Prehistoric<br />

Minds: Human Origins as a Cultural Artefact, 1780–<br />

2010” [ref. 467]. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 65<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 9–24.<br />

350-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

1922. CIANCIO, Luca. Le colonne del tempo: Il<br />

“tempio di Serapide” a Pozzuoli nella storia della<br />

geologia, dell’archeologia e dell’arte (1750–1900).<br />

(327 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: Edifir Edizioni,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9788879704168.<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> the antiquarian and geological debates<br />

that centered on the so-called Serapeum after<br />

its excavation.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R140]<br />

1923. LEWCUN, Marek. “Trenches and Tunnels:<br />

Discovering Roman Bath.” In Innovation and Discovery,<br />

edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655],<br />

104–113.<br />

1924. SALAS ÁLVAREZ, Jesús de la Ascensión.<br />

“La difusión de la arqueología y del patrimonio arqueológico<br />

de Andalucía a través de la literatura<br />

ilustrada de viajes.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Imágenes<br />

del siglo XVIII y el siglo XVIII en imágenes.” Cuad.<br />

Dieciochistas 9 (2008): 79–103.<br />

350-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1925. BERTUCCI, Paola. “Therapeutic Attractions:<br />

Early Applications <strong>of</strong> Electricity to the Art <strong>of</strong> Healing.”<br />

In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 271–283.<br />

1926. BROCKLISS, Laurence. “La vie brève de la<br />

physiologie mécaniste dans les facultés de médecine<br />

de l’Ancien Régime.” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 193–<br />

213.<br />

1927. CHAKRABARTI, Pratik. Materials and<br />

Medicine: Trade, Conquest, and Therapeutics in the<br />

Eighteenth Century. Studies in Imperialism. (xi + 259<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Manchester: Manchester<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780719083129.<br />

1928. DAY, Carolyn A. “Drop Dead Gorgeous: The<br />

Feminization and Idealization <strong>of</strong> Tuberculosis in<br />

England, 1780–1850.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc.<br />

no. 3424427.<br />

Dissertation at Tulane University, 2010. 454 pp.<br />

1929. DE CEGLIA, Francesco Paolo. I fari di Halle:<br />

Georg Ernst Stahl, Friedrich H<strong>of</strong>fmann e la medicina<br />

europea del primo Settecento. (499 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Bologna: Il Mulino, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788815131799.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R180]<br />

1930. DONATO, Maria Pia. Morti improvvise:<br />

Medicina e religione nel Settecento. (239 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Rome: Carocci Editore, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9788843055036.<br />

1931. DORN, Michael L., Carla C. KEIRNS, and<br />

Vincent DEL CASINO. “Doubting Dualisms: A<br />

Genealogical Reading <strong>of</strong> Medical Geographies.” In A<br />

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by Tim BROWN, Sara MCLAFFERTY and Graham<br />

MOON (Chichester, West Sussex, U.K.; Malden,<br />

MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), 55–78.<br />

1932. FANGERAU, Heiner. “The Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine in Germany during the 18th and<br />

19th Centuries.” In Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous<br />

Modernization, edited by LABISCH and<br />

SAKAI (2009) [ref. 2701].<br />

1933. FEW, Martha. “Circulating Smallpox Knowledge:<br />

Guatemalan Doctors, Maya Indians and Designing<br />

Spain’s Smallpox Vaccination Expedition,<br />

1780–1803.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Circulation and<br />

Locality in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 1726]. Brit.<br />

J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 519–537.<br />

1934. FOCACCIA, Miriam. Luigi Galvani: Un laboratorio<br />

sperimentale di Ostetricia. (191 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Bologna: Pendragon, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788883427879.<br />

1935. FOCACCIA, Miriam, and Raffaella SIMILI.<br />

“Luigi Galvani, Physician, Surgeon, Physicist: From<br />

Animal Electricity to Electro-Physiology.” In Brain,<br />

Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et al.<br />

(2007) [ref. 1903], 145–158.<br />

1936. GARDNER-THROPE, Christopher. “Some<br />

Thoughts on the Medical Milieu in the Last Quarter<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Eighteenth Century as Reflected in the Life<br />

and Activities <strong>of</strong> James Parkinson (1755–1824).” In<br />

Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et<br />

al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 53–60.<br />

1937. HEGGIE, Vanessa. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> British Sports<br />

Medicine. (x + 222 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Manchester:<br />

Manchester University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780719082610.<br />

Covers the 18th and 19th centuries.<br />

1938. HORROCKS, Thomas A. Popular Print and<br />

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1939. JOHNSTON, William D. “Sexually Transmitted<br />

Diseases and Demographic Change in Early Modern<br />

Japan.” EASTM 30 (2009): 74–92.<br />

1940. LANSKA, Douglas J., and Joseph T. LANSKA.<br />

“Franz Anton Mesmer and the Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Animal<br />

Magnetism: Dramatic Cures, Controversy, and<br />

Ultimately a Triumph for the Scientific Method.” In<br />

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1941. LOCKE, Hannah Sypher, and Stanley FIN-<br />

GER. “Gentleman’s Magazine, the Advent <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Electricity, and Disorders <strong>of</strong> the Nervous System.” In<br />

Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et<br />

al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 257–270.<br />

1942. PRIEWER, Helmut, and Mathias PRIEWER.<br />

“Ergotismus convulsivus. Die krampfende Form der<br />

Mutterkornvergiftung an einem Beispiel aus dem<br />

Jahr 1738.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010):<br />

194–207.<br />

1943. REINARZ, Jonathan. “Corpus Curricula: Medical<br />

Education and the Voluntary Hospital Movement.”<br />

In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 43–52.<br />

1944. RIEDE, Philip, and Micheline LOUIS-<br />

COURVOISIER. “Enlightened Physicians: Setting<br />

Out on an Elite Academic Career in the Second Half<br />

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(2010): 578–606.<br />

1945. ROLLS, Roger. “Looking for Evidence:<br />

Medicine in Georgian Bath.” In Innovation and<br />

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[ref. 1655], 32–41.<br />

1946. SACHS, Michael. “Der Tod des Grafen Johann<br />

Erdmann von Promnitz (1719–1785) an den Folgen<br />

eines inkarzerierten Gallengangsteines – Eine Analyse<br />

der epikrise des behandelnden Chirurgen aus dem<br />

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1947. SCHARBERT, Gerhard. “ ‘Psychologus nemo,<br />

nisi Physiologus’ – Johannes Müller und die<br />

Perspektiven einer médecine philosophique: Eine<br />

Entdeckung aus dem Universitätsarchiv.” Würzburger<br />

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1948. SCHIAVO, P. “La médecine dans<br />

l’Encyclopédie: le cas de la mélancolie.” In Filós<strong>of</strong>os,<br />

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[ref. 1734], 115–132.<br />

1949. SCHLAPS, Christiane. “Aspekte der Medizin<br />

zur Goethezeit im Spiegel des Goethe-Wörterbuchs.”<br />

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1950. SCHNALKE, Thomas. “Das Bild im Brief.<br />

Zur Funktion graphischer Elemente in medizinischen<br />

Korrespondenzen des 18. Jahrhunderts.” In<br />

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by RÜTTEN (2009) [ref. 534], 295–328.<br />

1951. SIENA, Kevin. “Stage-Managing a Hospital<br />

in the Eighteenth Century: Visitation at the London<br />

Lock Hospital.” In Permeable Walls, edited by<br />

MOONEY and REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526], 175–198.<br />

1952. SINGY, Patrick. “The Popularization <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine in the Eighteenth Century: Writing, Reading,<br />

and Rewriting Samuel Auguste Tissot’s Avis au<br />

peuple sur sa santé.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Making <strong>of</strong> Modern Culture.” J. Mod. Hist. 82<br />

(2010): 769–800.<br />

Includes: Robert BEACHY, “The German Invention<br />

<strong>of</strong> Homosexuality,” 801–838 [ref. 209]; Deborah<br />

R. COEN, “Climate and Circulation in Imperial<br />

Austria,” 839–875 [ref. 2395].<br />

1953. STEINKE, Hubert, Urs BOSCHUNG, and Wolfgang<br />

PROSS. (Eds.) Albrecht von Haller: Leben-<br />

Werk-Epoche. Archivs des Historischen Vereins des<br />

Kantons Bern, 85. (544 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen:<br />

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1954. VALLISNERI, Antonio. Consulti medici.<br />

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delle opere di Antonio Vallisneri. Sez. 3.: Manoscritti,<br />

1. (clxxxi + 433 pp.; bibl.) Firenze: Leo S.<br />

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1955. VOGEL, Jakob. “Locality and Circulation<br />

in the Habsburg Empire: Disputing the Carlsbad<br />

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“Circulation and Locality in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 1726]. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 589–606.<br />

1956. VOLLMUTH, Ralf, and Frank KROGMANN.<br />

“Ein bedeutender Sohn Aubs: Der Militärarzt und<br />

Ophthalmologe Johann Adam Schmidt (1759–<br />

1809).” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009): 353–<br />

374.<br />

1957. WADE, Nicholas J., and Stanley FINGER.<br />

“Phantom Penis: Historical Dimensions.” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 19 (2010): 299–312.<br />

Focuses on accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries<br />

<strong>of</strong> the phenomenon among men who have<br />

lost this organ.<br />

350-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

1958. FABER, Diana. “Hysteria in the Eighteenth<br />

Century.” In Brain, Mind and Medicine, edited by<br />

WHITAKER et al. (2007) [ref. 1903], 321–330.<br />

1959. SMITH, Leonard. “ ‘The Keeper Must Himself<br />

Be Kept’: Visitation and the Lunatic Asylum in<br />

England, 1750–1850.” In Permeable Walls, edited by<br />

MOONEY and REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526], 199–222.<br />

1960. STOREY, Catherine E. “Apoplexy: Changing<br />

Concepts in the Eighteenth Century.” In Brain, Mind<br />

and Medicine, edited by WHITAKER et al. (2007)<br />

[ref. 1903], 233–243.<br />

350-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

1961. BENNETT, Michael. “Note-Taking and Data-<br />

Sharing: Edward Jenner and the Global Vaccination<br />

Network.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Note-Taking in<br />

Early Modern Europe.” Intel. Hist. Rev. 20 (2010):<br />

415–432.<br />

1962. KLEPP, Susan E. Revolutionary Conceptions:<br />

Women, Fertility, and Family Limitation in America,<br />

1760–1820. (vi + 312 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chapel<br />

Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780807833223.<br />

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1963. THOMAS HURFORD, C. “ ‘In His Arm the<br />

Scar’: Medicine, Race, and the Social Implications<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 1721 Inoculation Controversy on Boston.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3435037.<br />

Dissertation at The Ohio State University, 2010.<br />

305 pp.<br />

350-153. PHARMACY<br />

1964. PASTOR VILLEGAS, José. “La formación<br />

científica y ejercicio pr<strong>of</strong>esional en España de Vicente<br />

Cervantes Mendo.” Asclepio 62 (2010): 517–540.<br />

350-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1965. ASHWORTH, William J. “Quality and the<br />

Roots <strong>of</strong> Manufacturing ‘Expertise’ in Eighteenth-<br />

Century Britain.” Volume title: “Expertise and the<br />

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231–254.<br />

1966. BAIG I ALEU, Marià. “Del laboratori a la<br />

indústria: Louis Joseph Proust a la Reial Foneria de<br />

Sant Sebastià de la Muga.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 3,<br />

no. 1 (2010): 23–36.<br />

1967. BOISTEL, Guy. “Pierre Bouguer, commissaire<br />

pour la marine et expert pour les longitudes : Un<br />

opposant au développement de l’horlogerie de marine<br />

au XVIIIe siècle.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Pierre<br />

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159.<br />

1968. BRANDSTETTER, Thomas. “Herzpumpen.<br />

Wasserhebemaschinen um 1700 als Metaphern, Bilder<br />

und Strukturmodelle.” WZGS 7 no. 1 (2007):<br />

22–38.<br />

On attempts at constructing pumps on the model <strong>of</strong><br />

the human heart around 1700.<br />

1969. BUCHANAN, Angus. “Providing Infrastructure:<br />

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[ref. 1655], 114–123.<br />

1970. BURROUGHS, Stuart. “Machines and Industry:<br />

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[ref. 1655], 124–133.<br />

1971. FOX, Celina. The Arts <strong>of</strong> Industry in the Age<br />

<strong>of</strong> Enlightenment. (vii + 576 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) New Haven and London: Yale University<br />

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1972. KLEIN, Ursula. “Ein Bergrat, zwei Minister<br />

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437–468.<br />

1973. MARTELLO, Robert. Midnight Ride, Industrial<br />

Dawn: Paul Revere and the Growth <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Enterprise. (vi + 421 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780801897573.<br />

Explores Revere as a metallurgist, a “transformational<br />

entrepreneur instrumental in the industrial<br />

revolution.” (from the publisher)<br />

1974. VIDLER, Anthony. “For the Love <strong>of</strong> Architecture:<br />

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In The Super-Enlightenment, edited by<br />

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350-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

1975. WHITMER, Kelly J. “The Model that Never<br />

Moved: The Case <strong>of</strong> a Virtual Memory Theater and<br />

Its Christian Philosophical Argument, 1700–1732.”<br />

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On a large-scale wooden model <strong>of</strong> Solomon’s<br />

Temple in the city <strong>of</strong> Halle and its use “as the<br />

world’s first information technology.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

350-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

1976. HÖLZL, Richard. “Historicizing Sustainability:<br />

German Scientific Forestry in the Eighteenth<br />

and Nineteenth Centuries.” Sci. Cult. 19 (2010):<br />

431–460.<br />

1977. MCWILLIAMS, James E. “Worshipping<br />

Weeds: The Parable <strong>of</strong> the Tares, the Rhetoric <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecology, and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Agrarian Exceptionalism<br />

in Early America.” Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

290–311.<br />

1978. MILNE, Anne. “Sentient Genetics: Breeding<br />

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a special issue: “Animals in the Eighteenth Century”<br />

[ref. 1855]. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 33 (2010): 583–597.<br />

“Focuses on the work <strong>of</strong> the yeoman farmer and<br />

master breeder Robert Bakewell and his celebrity<br />

as an agricultural innovator.” (from the abstract)<br />

1979. SALVADOR VELASCO, Ángel, M. a Luisa de<br />

ANDRÉS TURRIÓN, and Joaquín SÁNCHEZ DE LOL-<br />

LANO PRIETO. “El proceso de absorción del Real<br />

Tribunal del Protoalbeitarato por la Escuela de Veterinaria<br />

de Madrid (1792–1855).” Asclepio 62 (2010):<br />

541–578.<br />

350-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />

1980. LYNN, Michael R. The Sublime Invention:<br />

Ballooning in Europe, 1783–1820. (ix + 240 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9781848930162.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R495]<br />

1981. PETHERS, Matthew. “ ‘Balloon Madness’:<br />

Politics, Public Entertainment, the Transatlantic <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Flight, and Late Eighteenth-Century America.”<br />

Hist. Sci. 48 (2010): 181–226.<br />

360. 19TH CENTURY<br />

360-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

1982. BERNAT I LÓPEZ, Pasqual. “Josep Pratdesaba<br />

i Portabella un record en quarantè aniversari de la seva<br />

mort.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada d’Història<br />

de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist.<br />

Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 51–56.<br />

1983. BERRA, Tim M. Charles Darwin: The Concise<br />

Story <strong>of</strong> an Extraordinary Man. (xi + 114 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801891045.<br />

1984. BLACKMORE, John T. Ernst Mach’s Graz<br />

(1864–1867): Where Much <strong>Science</strong> and Philosophy<br />

Were Developed. (iv + 245 pp.; ill.; index; bibl.)<br />

Bethesda, Md.: Sentinel Open Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780578046792.<br />

1985. BLACKMORE, John T. Ernst Mach’s Prague<br />

(1867–1895) as a Human Adventure. (vi + 476 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Bethesda, Md.: Sentinel Open<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780578063010.<br />

1986. BLACKMORE, John T., Ryoichi ITAGAKI, and<br />

Setsuko TANAKA. (Eds.) Ernst Mach’s Influence<br />

Spreads. (xv + 484 pp.; index.) Bethesda: Sentinel<br />

Open Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780578029344.<br />

Chapters composed <strong>of</strong> excerpted primary sources<br />

arranged by topic: musicians, Hebrews, anthropologists,<br />

Hungarians, energeticists, and philosophers.<br />

Authors include: Robert J. DELTETE, Katalin<br />

DEMETER, Andrezj FLIS, Marc van der GEEST,<br />

Gyorgy von HEVESY, Wilhelm JERUSALEM,<br />

Makoto KATSUMORI, Éndre KISS, Peter M.<br />

KREHL, Robert H. LOWIE, Ernst MACH, Bronislaw<br />

MALINOWSKI, Fritz MAUTHNER, Mathias<br />

NEUBER, Károly POLÁNYI, Bronislaw SREDNI-<br />

AWA, and Gershon WEILER.<br />

1987. BOWLER, Peter J. Darwin: Off the Record. Q<br />

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1988. BROWNE, Janet. “Darwin’s Intellectual Development:<br />

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1989. BUSKES, Chris, Ranne HOVIUS, and Griet<br />

VANDERMASSEN. In Darwins woorden: leven, werk<br />

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1990. CHARPENTIER, Éric, Étienne GHYS, and<br />

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<strong>Society</strong>, 2010. ISBN: 9780821847183.<br />

Contributors: Nicolas BERGERON, Emmanuel<br />

KOWALSKI, Jean-Pierre FRANÇOISE, Dominique<br />

CERVEAU, Michael NAUENBERG, Nalini ANAN-<br />

THARAMAN, François BÉGUIN, Guido BOF-<br />

FETTA, Guglielmo LACORATA, Angelo VULPI-<br />

ANI, Alain YGER, Laurent BESSIÈRES, Gérard<br />

BESSON, Michel BOILEAU, Jean MAWHIN, Pierre<br />

CARTIER, Michel MENDÈS FRANCE, Pierre-Paul<br />

GRIVEL, Michel Le BELLAC, Yves POMEAU, and<br />

Gerhard HEINZMANN.<br />

1991. DARRIGOL, Olivier, and Samson<br />

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Contents: T. D. SPEARMAN, “James MacCullagh,<br />

1809–1847,” 113–122; J. BENNETT, “MacCullagh’s<br />

Ireland: The Institutional and Cultural Space<br />

for Geometry and Physics,” 123–132 [ref. 2254];<br />

Olivier DARRIGOL, “James Maccullagh’s Ether:<br />

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172 [ref. 2259].<br />

1992. DAVID, Herbert A. “Karl Pearson: The Scientific<br />

Life in a Statistical Age by Theodore M. Porter:<br />

A Review.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Karl Pearson.<br />

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Review <strong>of</strong> Theodore M. PORTER, Karl Pearson<br />

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1993. DEYOUNG, Ursula. A Vision <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

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Victorian Culture. Palgrave Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Technology. (270 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780230110533.<br />

1994. FASOL-BOLTZMANN, I. M., and Gerhard FA-<br />

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Reviews: [ref. R238]<br />

1995. GLAUBRECHT, Matthias. “Es ist, als ob<br />

man einen Mord gesteht”: Ein Tag im Leben des<br />

Charles Darwin; Ein biografisches Portrait. (271 pp.;<br />

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1996. GLICK, Thomas F. What about Darwin? All<br />

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and Enemies Who Met, Read, and Discussed the<br />

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bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University<br />

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1997. HAGNER, Michael, and Manfred Dietrich<br />

LAUBICHLER. (Eds.) Der Hochsitz des Wissens:<br />

Das Allgemeine als wissenschaftlicher Wert. (344<br />

pp.) Zürich; Berlin: Diaphanes, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9783935300797.<br />

Contents: Michael HAGNER and Manfred Dietrich<br />

LAUBICHLER, “Vorläufige Überlegungen zum Allgemeinen,”<br />

7-22; Martin A. RUEHL and Manfred<br />

Dietrich LAUBICHLER, “Kentaurenkämpfe: Jacob<br />

Burckhardt und das Allgemeine in der Geschichte,”<br />

23-72; Anthony GRAFTON, “Auf den Spuren<br />

des Allgemeinen in der Geschichte: Der wilde Gott<br />

des Aby Warburg,” 73-96; William CLARK, “Die<br />

Politik der Ontologie,” 97-128 [ref. 2159]; Paul<br />

ZICHE, “Wissen und hohe Gedanken. Allgemeinheit<br />

und die Metareflexion des Wissenschaftssystems<br />

im 19. Jahrhundert,” 129-150 [ref. 2181];<br />

Suman SETH, “Allgemeine Physik? Max Planck<br />

und die Gemeinschaft der theoretischen Physik,<br />

1906–1914,” 151-184 [ref. 3160]; Manfred Dietrich<br />

LAUBICHLER, “Allgemeine Biologie als<br />

selbständige Grundwissenschaft und die allgemeinen<br />

Grundlagen des Lebens,” 185-206 [ref. 2420];<br />

Lynn K. NYHART, “Kundekunde, oder: Das Allgemeine<br />

im Museum,” 207-238 [ref. 2172]; Henning<br />

SCHMIDGEN and Judy Johns SCHLOEGEL, “Allgemeine<br />

Physiologie, experimentelle Psychologie<br />

und Evolutionstheorie. Einzellige Organismen<br />

in der psychophysiologischen Forschung 1877–<br />

1918,” 239-274 [ref. 2428]; Iris SCHRÖDER, “Das<br />

Leipziger Kränzchen, die Anthropogeographie und<br />

die Kunst: Zu Friedrich Ratzels Versuchen, die Erdkunde<br />

zu verallgemeinern,” 275-290 [ref. 2362];<br />

Margarete VÖHRINGER, “Blut und Proletkul’t:<br />

Alexander Bogdanovs Arbeit am Allgemeinen,”<br />

291-314 [ref. 2179]; Michael HAGNER, “Naturphilosophie,<br />

Sinnesphysiologie, Allgemeine Medizin.<br />

Wendungen der Psychosomatik bei Viktor von<br />

Weizsäcker,” 315-344 [ref. 3476].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R326]<br />

1998. HOPWOOD, Nick, Simon SCHAFFER, and Jim<br />

SECORD. “Seriality and Scientific Objects in the<br />

Nineteenth Century.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />

Hist. Sci. 48 (2010): 251–285.<br />

Explores broadly the concept <strong>of</strong> arranging objects<br />

in series, including publications. Contents:<br />

Volker HESS and J. Andrew MENDELSOHN, “Case<br />

and Series: Medical Knowledge and Paper Technology,<br />

1600–1900,” 287–314 [ref. 522]; John<br />

TRESCH, “The Order <strong>of</strong> the Prophets: Series in<br />

Early French Social <strong>Science</strong> and Socialism,” 315–<br />

342 [ref. 2645]; Nathan SCHLANGER, “Series in<br />

Progress: Antiquities <strong>of</strong> Nature, Numismatics and<br />

Stone Implements in the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Prehistoric<br />

Archaeology,” 343–369 [ref. 2659]; Chitra RAMA-<br />

LINGAM, “Natural <strong>History</strong> in the Dark: Seriality<br />

and the Electric Discharge in Victorian Physics,”<br />

371–398 [ref. 2278]; Alex CSISZAR, “Seriality and<br />

the Search for Order: Scientific Print and Its Problems<br />

during the Late Nineteenth Century,” 399–434<br />

[ref. 2145]; Axel C. HÜNTELMANN, “Seriality and<br />

Standardization in the Production <strong>of</strong> ‘606,’ ” 435–<br />

460 [ref. 2799]; Marianne SOMMER, “Seriality<br />

in the Making: The Osborn-Knight Restorations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evolutionary <strong>History</strong>,” 461–482 [ref. 3330];<br />

Simon SCHAFFER, “Lovejoy’s Series,” 483–494<br />

[ref. 3452].<br />

1999. HOWES, Hilary S. “ ‘It Is Not So!’ Otto<br />

Finsch, Expectations and Encounters in the Pacific,<br />

1865–85.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>): 32–52.<br />

On the German ornithologist and ethnologist and<br />

his encounters with Pacific peoples.<br />

2000. JONES, Steve. The Darwin Archipelago: The<br />

Naturalist’s Career beyond Origin <strong>of</strong> Species. (xv +<br />

228 pp.; bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale University<br />

Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780300155402.<br />

2001. LIGHTMAN, Bernard. “The Many Lives <strong>of</strong><br />

Charles Darwin: Early Biographies and the Definitive<br />

Evolutionist.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

339–358.<br />

“On the early book-length biographies <strong>of</strong> Darwin<br />

published from his death in 1882 up to 1900.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

2002. MEULDERS, Michel. Helmholtz: From Enlightenment<br />

to Neuroscience. (xvii + 235 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780262014489.<br />

2003. MEYER, Michal. “Speaking for Nature: Mary<br />

Somerville and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Empire.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3416707.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Florida, 2010. 348 pp.<br />

2004. MORUS, Iwan Rhys. “Replacing Victoria’s<br />

Scientific Culture.” http://19.bbk.ac.uk/index.<br />

php/19/article/view/441 (Accessed on December<br />

15, 2010). Nineteen 2 (2006): Approx. 7,200<br />

words.<br />

2005. MORUS, Iwan Rhys. “Sensational, Spectacular<br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />

356–366.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Jonathan SMITH, Charles Darwin<br />

and Victorian Visual Culture (2006); Myles


360. 19th century 129<br />

W. JACKSON, Harmonious Triads (2006); Chris<br />

OTTER, The Victorian Eye (2008).<br />

2006. MOSINI, Valeria. “Equilibrium in Chemistry<br />

and in Economics: An Interdisciplinary Comparison.”<br />

Physis 45 (2008): 359–374.<br />

Looks at mathematization and the concept <strong>of</strong> equilibrium<br />

in both fields in the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />

2007. NELSON, Gareth. “The Two Wallaces Then<br />

and Now.” In Survival <strong>of</strong> the Fittest, edited by GAR-<br />

DINER et al. (2008) [ref. 2483], 25–34.<br />

2008. PETSCHE, Hans-Joachim. Herman Graßmann.<br />

Trans. by Mark MINNES. (xx + 306 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Basel: Birkhäuser, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783764388591.<br />

English Translation <strong>of</strong> Hans-Joachim PETSCHE,<br />

Graßmann (2006)<br />

Reviews: [ref. R619]<br />

2009. PETSCHE, Hans-Joachim, Lloyd KAN-<br />

NENBERG, Gottfried KESSLER, and Jolanta<br />

LISKOWACKA. (Eds.) Hermann Graßmann. Roots<br />

and Traces. Autographs and Unknown Documents.<br />

(xi + 256 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: Birkhäuser<br />

Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783034601542.<br />

On the 19th-century Germany polymath.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R620]<br />

2010. ROQUÉ, Xavier. (Ed.) Marie Curie. Pierre<br />

Curie. Santa Coloma de Queralt: Obrador Edèndum,<br />

PURV; Santa Coloma de Queralt: Edèndum Obrador,<br />

Purves, 2009. ISBN: 9788493759001.<br />

Collection <strong>of</strong> primary sources by and about the<br />

Curies.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. RUBIO HERRÁEZ, Esther. Mileva Einstein-<br />

Maric: ¿Por qué en la sombra? (158 pp.; bibl.)<br />

Madrid: Eneida, 2006. ISBN: 9788495427816.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R677]<br />

2012. SCHWARTZ, Joel. Darwin’s Disciple: George<br />

John Romanes, A Life in Letters. (xxiv + 806 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: Lightning Rod Press<br />

at the American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781606189207.<br />

2013. SMITH, C. U. M. “The Charles Darwin Anniversary.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue on Darwin.<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 83–84.<br />

Contents: Nicholas J. WADE, “The Darwins and<br />

Wells: From Revolution to Evolution,” 85–104<br />

[ref. 2623]; C. U. M. SMITH, “Darwin’s Unsolved<br />

Problem: The Place <strong>of</strong> Consciousness in an<br />

Evolutionary World,” 105–120 [ref. 2617]; Hugh<br />

W. BUCKINGHAM and Sarah S. CHRISTMAN,<br />

“Charles Darwin and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Grammatical Systems,” 121–139; Marjorie LORCH<br />

and Paula HELLAL, “Darwin’s ‘Natural <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Babies,’ ” 140–157 [ref. 2600]; Peter J. SNYDER<br />

et al., “Charles Darwin’s Emotional Expression<br />

‘Experiment’ and His Contribution to Modern<br />

Neuropharmacology,” 158–170 [ref. 2568].<br />

2014. THOMSON, Keith Stewart. The Young Charles<br />

Darwin. (xii + 276 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven,<br />

[Conn.]; London: Yale University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780300136081.<br />

2015. WALLS, Laura Dassow. “ ‘If Body Can Sing’:<br />

Emerson and Victorian <strong>Science</strong>.” In Emerson Bicentennial<br />

Essays, edited by Ronald A. BOSCO and<br />

Joel MYERSON (Boston : Massachusetts Historical<br />

<strong>Society</strong>), 334–366.<br />

2016. WALLS, Laura Dassow. “<strong>Science</strong> and Technology.”<br />

In The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> Transcendentalism,<br />

edited by MYERSON et al. (2010) [ref. 2171], 572–<br />

582.<br />

360-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

2017. KRAGH, Helge, Peter C. KJÆRGAARD, and<br />

Kristian HVIDTFELT NIELSEN. (Eds.) Lys over<br />

Landet, 1850–1920. Dansk naturvidenskabs historie,<br />

Bd. 3. (518 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Århus: Aarhus<br />

Universitetsforlag, 2006. ISBN: 8779341721.<br />

Includes: Henrik Kragh SØRENSEN, “Matematik<br />

og statistik,” 193–216 [ref. 2215].<br />

2018. PRINCE, Cathryn J. A Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, A President,<br />

and a Meteor: The Birth <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Science</strong>. (254<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amherst: Prometheus Books,<br />

2010, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781616142247.<br />

On Benjamin Silliman’s investigation <strong>of</strong> a meteorite<br />

that fell in 1807 and its role on the development<br />

<strong>of</strong> American science.<br />

360-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

2019. ATKINS, Richard Kenneth. “Restructuring the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s: Peirce’s Categories and His Classifications<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s.” Trans. C. S. Peirce Soc. 42 (2006):<br />

483–500.<br />

2020. BLACKMORE, John T. Ernst Mach’s<br />

Philosophy—Pro and Con—with Contributions by<br />

Brentano, Carnap, Einstein, Husserl, Lenin, Mach,<br />

Planck, Popper, and Others. (iv + 253 pp.; index;<br />

bibl.) Bethesda, Md.: Sentinel Open Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780578004785.<br />

2021. HALLET, Dani. “On the Subject <strong>of</strong> Goethe:<br />

Hermann von Helmholtz on Goethe and Scientific<br />

Objectivity.” Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 178–194.<br />

2022. HEIDELBERGER, Michael. “Contingent Laws<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nature in Emile Boutroux.” In The Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hypothetical in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s, edited by<br />

HEIDELBERGER (2009) [ref. 124], 99–144.<br />

2023. HEINZMANN, Gerhard. “Hypotheses and<br />

Conventions in Poincaré.” In The Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hypothetical in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s, edited by<br />

HEIDELBERGER (2009) [ref. 124], 169–192.<br />

2024. HÜTTEMANN, Andreas. “Pluralism and the<br />

Hypothetical in Heinrich Hertz’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

In The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical in the<br />

Natural <strong>Science</strong>s, edited by HEIDELBERGER (2009)<br />

[ref. 124], 145–168.<br />

2025. JANIAK, Andrew. “The Kantian Spirit: How<br />

to Resist Realism in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 153–157.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Michela MASSIMI (ed.), Kant and<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Today (2008) [ref. 143].


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2026. PULTE, Helmut. “From Axioms to Conventions<br />

and Hypotheses: The Foundations <strong>of</strong> Mechanics<br />

and the Roots <strong>of</strong> Carl Neumann’s ‘Principles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Galilean-Newtonian Theory.’ ” In The Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hypothetical in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s, edited by<br />

HEIDELBERGER (2009) [ref. 124], 77–98.<br />

2027. SNYDER, Laura J. “Hypotheses in 19th-<br />

Century British Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Herschel,<br />

Whewell, Mill.” In The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical<br />

in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s, edited by HEIDEL-<br />

BERGER (2009) [ref. 124], 59–76.<br />

360-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

2028. NYHART, Lynn K. “Darwin and Visual Culture.”<br />

NTM 16 (2008): 499–503.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Jonathan SMITH, Charles Darwin<br />

and Victorian Visual Culture (2006); Julia VOSS,<br />

Darwins Bilder (2007) [ref. 2526].<br />

360-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

2029. BANEKE, David. “Synthetic Technocracy:<br />

Dutch Scientific Intellectuals in <strong>Science</strong>, <strong>Society</strong> and<br />

Culture, 1880–1950.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

89–113.<br />

2030. BAYERTZ, Kurt, Myriam GERHARD, and Walter<br />

JAESCHKE. Weltanschauung, Philosophie und<br />

Naturwissenschaft im 19. Jahrhundert. 3 vols.: Bd. 1.<br />

Der Materialismus-Streit; Bd. 2. Der Darwinismus-<br />

Streit; Bd. 3. Der Ignorabimus-Streit. (275 pp.; ill.)<br />

Hamburg: Meiner, 2007. ISBN: 9783787318254.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R56]<br />

2031. CAHAN, David. “Helmholtz and the Ideals <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Culture in Gilded Age America.” Rev.<br />

Soc. Brasil. Hist. Ciên. 4 (2006): 6–16.<br />

2032. FORGAN, Sophie. “Listening and Learning:<br />

Audiences and Their Roles in 19th-Century Britain.”<br />

In Participating in the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by<br />

FINNEGAN (2005) [ref. 16], 65–78.<br />

2033. HEIDE, Janneke van der. Darwin en de strijd<br />

om de beschaving in Nederland 1859–1909. (351 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Wereldbibliotheek,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789028422995.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2462]<br />

2034. KEMPERINK, Mary, and Leonieke VERMEER.<br />

(Eds.) Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930.<br />

Groningen Studies in Cultural Change, 37. (xx + 204<br />

pp.; ill.) Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9789042922983.<br />

Contents: Mary KEMPERINK and Leonieke VER-<br />

MEER, “Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s: An Introduction,”<br />

ix-xx; Linda Dalrymple HENDERSON,<br />

“The ‘Fourth Dimension’ as Sign <strong>of</strong> Utopia in<br />

Early Modern Art and Culture,” 1-16 [ref. 2202];<br />

Iwan Rhys MORUS, “In the Ether: Electricity and<br />

the Victorian Future,” 17-32 [ref. 2271]; Leonieke<br />

VERMEER, “Coping with Entropy: Utopian Reactions<br />

to the Second Law <strong>of</strong> the Thermodynamics<br />

(1860–1920),” 33-58 [ref. 2288]; Daan WEGENER,<br />

“Ostwald’s Utopias: Energeticism and the Wilhelminian<br />

Empire (1888–1918),” 59-78 [ref. 2291];<br />

Cor HERMANS, “Looking for Utopia—Guided<br />

by Evolution? The Case <strong>of</strong> the Fabians,” 79-<br />

106 [ref. 2491]; Dick van LENTE, “A Chance<br />

for Utopia: Modern Technology and the Design<br />

<strong>of</strong> the IJsselmeerpolder,” 107-124 [ref. 3618];<br />

Geert SOMSEN, “<strong>Science</strong>, Medicine and Arbitration:<br />

Pieter Eijkman’s World Capital in the<br />

Hague,” 125-144 [ref. 2893]; Luc BERGMANS,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and the House <strong>of</strong> God in the City <strong>of</strong><br />

Light,” 145-156 [ref. 2992]; Pascal DELHEYE,<br />

“Fit for the Nation: A Utopian View on Physical<br />

Education in Belgium (1900–1914),” 157-<br />

168 [ref. 3553]; Mary KEMPERINK, “Utopianism<br />

and (Para)Psychology in Dutch Literature around<br />

1900,” 169-186 [ref. 2595].<br />

2035. KUNTZ, Harry. “<strong>Science</strong> Culture in English-<br />

Speaking Montreal, 1815–1842.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. NR71149.<br />

Dissertation at Concordia University (Canada),<br />

2010. 401 pp.<br />

2036. LJUNGQUIST, Kent P. “Lectures and the<br />

Lyceum Movement.” In The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong><br />

Transcendentalism, edited by MYERSON et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 2171], 330–347.<br />

2037. MAJUMDAR, Sisir K. “Rabindranath’s<br />

Thoughts on <strong>Science</strong>: An Overview (A Tribute on<br />

His 150th Birth Anniversary).” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 313–334.<br />

2038. NAYLOR, Simon. Regionalizing <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Placing Knowledges in Victorian England. <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, 11. (xiv +<br />

245 pp.; index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9781851966363.<br />

A historical geography <strong>of</strong> the county <strong>of</strong> Cornwall.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R572]<br />

2039. PRODGER, Phillip. “Ugly Disagreements:<br />

Darwin and Ruskin Discuss Sex and Beauty.” In The<br />

Art <strong>of</strong> Evolution, edited by LARSON and BRAUER<br />

(2009) [ref. 2497].<br />

2040. TOPHAM, Jonathan R. “Thomas Byerley, John<br />

Limbird, and the Production <strong>of</strong> Cheap Periodicals in<br />

Regency Britain.” Book Hist. 8 (2005): 75–106.<br />

On one <strong>of</strong> the earliest “useful knowledge” miscellanies.<br />

2041. TRIBBLE, Scott. A Colossal Hoax: The Giant<br />

from Cardiff That Fooled America. (xvii + 311<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, Md.: Rowman &<br />

Littlefield Publishers, 2009. ISBN: 9780742560505.<br />

360-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />

2042. BODDICE, Rob. “Vivisecting Major: A Victorian<br />

Gentleman Scientist Defends Animal Experimentation,<br />

1876–1885.” <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 215–237.<br />

Looks at George John Romanes.


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360-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

2043. CROOK, Tom, and Glen O’HARA. (Eds.)<br />

Statistics and the Public Sphere: Numbers and the<br />

People in Modern Britain, c. 1800–2000. Routledge<br />

Studies in Modern British <strong>History</strong>. (vii + 275 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780415878944.<br />

Contents: Tom CROOK and Glen O’HARA, “The<br />

Torrent <strong>of</strong> Numbers: Statistics and the Public<br />

Sphere in Britain, c. 1800–2000”; Theodore M.<br />

PORTER, “Statistics and the Career <strong>of</strong> Public Reason:<br />

Engagement and Detachment in a Quantified<br />

World”; Steven KING, “Governing Numbers—‘In<br />

These You May Trust’: Numerical Information,<br />

Accounting Practices, and the Poor Law, c. 1790<br />

to 1840”; Edward HIGGS, “The State and Statistics<br />

in Victorian and Edwardian Britain: Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Public Sphere or Boundary Maintenance?”;<br />

Glen O’HARA, “Numbers, Experts, and<br />

Ideas: The French Economic Model in Britain,<br />

c. 1951–1973”; Maeve E. ADAMS, “Picturing<br />

the Public—Numbers and Narratives: Epistemologies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aggregation in British Statistics and Social<br />

Realism, c. 1790–1880”; James THOMPSON,<br />

“Printed Statistics and the Public Sphere: Numeracy,<br />

Electoral Politics, and the Visual Culture <strong>of</strong><br />

Numbers, 1880–1914”; Stefan SCHWARZKOPF,<br />

“The Statisticalization <strong>of</strong> the Consumer in British<br />

Market Research, c. 1920–1960: Pr<strong>of</strong>iling a Good<br />

<strong>Society</strong>”; Tom CROOK, “Numbers and Public<br />

Trust—Suspect Figures: Statistics and Public Trust<br />

in Victorian England”; James TAYLOR, “Numbers,<br />

Character, and Trust in Early Victorian Britain: The<br />

Independent West Middlesex Fire and Life Assurance<br />

Company Fraud”; S. J. THOMPSON, “The<br />

Politics <strong>of</strong> Statistics—‘Population Combined with<br />

Wealth and Taxation’: Statistics, Representation,<br />

and the Making <strong>of</strong> the 1832 Reform Act”; Edmund<br />

ROGERS, “A ‘Naked Strength and Beauty’:<br />

Statistics in the British Tariff Debate, 1880–1914”;<br />

Laura BEERS, “Polling Public Opinion before<br />

Opinion Polls: The Conservative Party and Election<br />

Prediction between the Wars”; Tom CROOK<br />

and Glen O’HARA, “Towards New Histories <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Enumerated People.”<br />

2044. GLICK, Thomas F. “All Over But the Shouting:<br />

Darwin, Freud, and Einstein in Spain, 1868–1950.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and Representation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spanish <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 37]. Colorado Rev.<br />

Hispanic Stud. 7 (2009): 227–237.<br />

2045. HÜNTELMANN, Axel C., and Michael C.<br />

SCHNEIDER. (Eds.) Jenseits von Humboldt: Wissenschaft<br />

im Staat 1850–1990. Berliner Beiträge zur<br />

Wissenschaftsgeschichte. (359 pp.; bibl.) Frankfurt<br />

am Main: Lang, 2010. ISBN: 9783631576298.<br />

Contents: Axel C. HÜNTELMANN and Michael<br />

C. SCHNEIDER, “Einleitung: Wissenschaft im<br />

Staat jenseits von Humboldt 1850–1990”; Ulrike<br />

THOMS, “Ressortforschung und Wissenschaft im<br />

20. Jahrhundert: Das Beispiel der Reichs- und Bundesanstalten<br />

im Bereich der Ernährung”; Ulrich<br />

PFEIL, “Die Gründung des Deutschen Historischen<br />

Instituts in Paris im Jahre 1958”; Rüdiger HACHT-<br />

MANN, “Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Staat und<br />

Wissenschaft: Die Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im<br />

Nationalsozialismus”; Alexander von SCHWERIN,<br />

“Die Deutsche Atomkommission: Eine biopolitische<br />

Institution der frühen Bundesrepublik und<br />

die Naturalisierung der Risikopolitik” [ref. 3701];<br />

Christoph NENSA, “Die Alexander von Humboldt-<br />

Stiftung: Wissenschaftleraustausch im Spannungsfeld<br />

von Staat und Wissenschaft”; Marion A. HUL-<br />

VERSCHEIDT, “Internationale Forschungslenkung:<br />

Malariaforschung im Rahmen des Malaria Eradication<br />

Programme der World Health Organization<br />

1955–1972” [ref. 3965]; Heinrich HART-<br />

MANN, “Die Produktion der Wehrbevölkerung:<br />

Militärmedizin und Demografie in Deutschland<br />

vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg”; Johannes PLATZ, “Die<br />

Entwicklung der Wehrpsychologie in Deutschland<br />

von 1914–1945 und die über die Entwicklung<br />

geführte Auseinandersetzung in der Nachkriegszeit”<br />

[ref. 3403]; Axel C. HÜNTELMANN, “Eigenartige<br />

Sonderstellung in der Welt: Das Königlich<br />

Preussische Institut für Experimentelle Therapie<br />

und das Georg Speyer-Haus im Deutschen Kaiserreich”;<br />

Heiner FANGERAU, “Private Wissenschaft<br />

und staatliches Interesse? Forschung am Rockefeller<br />

Institute for Medical Research zwischen 1901<br />

und 1925” [ref. 3466]; Gabriele MASER, “Wissenschaft,<br />

Forschungsplanung und ‘unsichtbarer<br />

Staat’: Deutsche Krebsforschung vor und nach<br />

1945 und die Vorgeschichte des Deutschen Krebsforschungszentrums”<br />

[ref. 3945]; Nele BRACKE,<br />

“For State and <strong>Society</strong>? The Production <strong>of</strong> Official<br />

Statistics in 19th-Century Belgium” [ref. 2628];<br />

Michael C. SCHNEIDER, “Das Preussische Statistische<br />

Bureau in der zweiten Hälfte des 19.<br />

Jahrhunderts als Organisation der Wissensproduktion”<br />

[ref. 2050]; Tobias KAISER, “Staat und<br />

Wissenschaft in der DDR: Zu den Organisationsformen<br />

von Forschung und Wissenschaft in<br />

einer modernen Diktatur” [ref. 3694]; Johannes<br />

RASCHKA, “Absolventenproduktion für die staatliche<br />

Planökonomie: Die Gründung von Spezialhochschulen<br />

in der DDR in den 1950er Jahren”;<br />

Rüdiger STUTZ, “Grossforschung im Staatssozialismus:<br />

Plan und Scheitern des Jenaer Kooperationsverbundes<br />

Wissenschaftlicher Gerätebau,<br />

1968/1971”; Verena WITTE, “Das produktive Potential<br />

der Wissensgesellschaft: Uberlegungen zur<br />

Historisierung eines soziologischen Begriffs.”<br />

2046. MAJUMDAR, Sisir K. “Marx and Darwin Connection<br />

in London.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

141–143.<br />

2047. MORANTZ-SANCHEZ, Regina. “Female Patient<br />

Agency and the 1892 Trial <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mary Dixon<br />

Jones in Late Nineteenth-Century Brooklyn.” In<br />

Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />

edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710], 69–88.<br />

2048. SACHSE, Carola. “Von Männern, Frauen und<br />

Hunden. Der Streit um die Vivisektion im Deutschland<br />

des 19. Jahrhunderts.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Naturwissenschaft und Geschlecht, historische Perspektiven.”<br />

Feministische Stud. 24 (2006): 9–28.<br />

2049. SCHAFFER, Simon. “Exact <strong>Science</strong>s and Colonialism:<br />

Southern India in 1900.” In <strong>Science</strong> as Cultural<br />

Practice, edited by EPPLE and ZITTEL (2010)<br />

[ref. 178], 121–140.


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Looks at the practices <strong>of</strong> astrophysics and anthropology.<br />

2050. SCHNEIDER, Michael C. “Das Preussische<br />

Statistische Bureau in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts<br />

als Organisation der Wissensproduktion.” In<br />

Jenseits von Humboldt, edited by HÜNTELMANN and<br />

SCHNEIDER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

2051. STACK, David A. “Out <strong>of</strong> ‘the Limbo <strong>of</strong> ‘Unpractical<br />

Politics’ ’: The Origins and Essence <strong>of</strong><br />

Wallace’s Advocacy <strong>of</strong> Land Nationalization.” In<br />

Natural Selection and Beyond, edited by SMITH and<br />

BECCALONI (2008) [ref. 2520], 279–304.<br />

360-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

2052. AHEARN, Edward J. Urban Confrontations in<br />

Literature and Social <strong>Science</strong>, 1848–2001: European<br />

Contexts, American Evolutions. (vi + 236 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Farnham, Surrey, England; Burlington, VT:<br />

Ashgate, 2010. ISBN: 9780754668824.<br />

“Juxtaposes works <strong>of</strong> literature with the writings <strong>of</strong><br />

social scientists to discover how together they illuminate<br />

city life in ways that neither can accomplish<br />

separately.” (from the publisher)<br />

2053. BÉNÉJAM, Valérie. “Joyce after Flaubert:<br />

The Cuckold as Imperfect Physician, the Writer as<br />

Physiologist.” James Joyce Quart. 46 (2008-9):<br />

439–453.<br />

2054. BRADLE, Benjamin Sylvester. “Darwin’s Sublime:<br />

The Contest between Reason and Imagination<br />

in On the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species.” J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

205–232.<br />

On Darwin’s ability to “transcend the putative<br />

divide between the scientific and the literary.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

2055. BREIDBACH, Olaf, and Roswitha BURWICK.<br />

(Eds.) Physik um 1800 – Kunst, Wissenschaft oder<br />

Philosophie? Laboratorium Aufklärung, 5. (280<br />

pp.) Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink GmbH, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9783770549115.<br />

2056. CROSSLEY, Robert. Imagining Mars: A Literary<br />

<strong>History</strong>. Early Classics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Fiction. (396<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780819569271.<br />

2057. CURRENT, Cynthia A. “Innovation and Stasis:<br />

Technology and Race in Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead<br />

Wilson.” Configurations 17 (2009): 309–328.<br />

2058. ELSHTAIN, Eric P. “Fact, Verses, <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Objective Poetry and Scientific Speculation in Johann<br />

Wolfgang von Goethe, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and<br />

Charles Darwin.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3419630.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2010.<br />

292 pp.<br />

2059. GIDAL, Eric. “ ‘O Happy Earth! Reality <strong>of</strong><br />

Heaven!’: Melancholy and Utopia in Romantic Climatology.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Eco-historicism”<br />

[ref. 62]. J. Early Mod. Cult. Stud. 8, no. 2 (2008):<br />

74–101.<br />

On the relation between melancholy and utopian<br />

literature.<br />

2060. GOLD, Barri J. ThermoPoetics: Energy In<br />

Victorian Literature and <strong>Science</strong>. (x + 343 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780262013727.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R288]<br />

2061. GOULET, Andrea. Optiques: The <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Eye and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Modern French Fiction.<br />

Critical Authors & Issues. (viii + 272 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Philadelphia: University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Press, 2006. ISBN: 0812239318.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R301]<br />

2062. HALL, Jason David. “Mechanized Metrics:<br />

From Verse <strong>Science</strong> to Laboratory Prosody, 1880–<br />

1918.” Configurations 17 (2009): 285–308.<br />

2063. HANDLEY, George B. New World Poetics:<br />

Nature and the Adamic Imagination <strong>of</strong> Whitman,<br />

Neruda, and Walcott. (xi + 441 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Athens: University <strong>of</strong> Georgia Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780820335209.<br />

2064. JONES, Steve. “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Utopia.”<br />

In Darwin, edited by BROWN and FABIAN (2010)<br />

[ref. 439], 104–120.<br />

2065. KORT, Pamela, and Max HOLLEIN. (Eds.)<br />

Darwin: Art and the Search for Origins. (288 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Cologne: Wienand, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783879099733.<br />

Contents: Pamela KORT, “Two Painters in South<br />

America: Frederic Edwin Church and Martin Johnson<br />

Heade,” 12–23 [ref. 2067]; Pamela KORT,<br />

“Arnold Böcklin, Max Ernst, and the Debate<br />

around Origins and Survivals in Germany and<br />

France,” 24–91 [ref. 2494]; Pamela KORT, “Making<br />

Things Real: Odilon Redon and Jean Carriès,”<br />

154–171 [ref. 2066]; Jane GOODALL, “The Missing<br />

Link in the Modern World,” 172–187; Michael<br />

TELLENBACH et al., “Gabriel Von Max and His<br />

‘Scientific Collection,’ ” 188–211 [ref. 2080];<br />

Pamela KORT, “Picturing Prehistoric Man in<br />

France: Fernand Cormon, Léon Maxime Faivre,<br />

Xénophon Hellouin, and Frantisek Kupka,” 212–<br />

219 [ref. 2545]; Alison SMITH, “The Evolutionary<br />

Transcendentalism <strong>of</strong> George Frederic Watts,”<br />

220–227 [ref. 2077]; Pamela KORT, “ ‘Natural<br />

Histories’ in Germany: Alfred Edmund Brehm and<br />

John Heartfield,” 228–245 [ref. 2380]; Julia VOSS,<br />

“Variation and Selection: The Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution<br />

in the English and German Illustrated Press<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century,” 246–257 [ref. 2527];<br />

Bernd HERKNER, “The World <strong>of</strong> Charles Darwin,”<br />

258–264 [ref. 2490].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R441]<br />

2066. KORT, Pamela. “Making Things Real: Odilon<br />

Redon and Jean Carriès.” In Darwin, edited by KORT<br />

and HOLLEIN (2009) [ref. 2065], 154–171.<br />

2067. KORT, Pamela. “Two Painters in South America:<br />

Frederic Edwin Church and Martin Johnson<br />

Heade.” In Darwin, edited by KORT and HOLLEIN<br />

(2009) [ref. 2065], 12–23.


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2068. LAAN, J. M. van der. “Frankenstein as <strong>Science</strong><br />

Fiction and Fact.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on science<br />

and literature [ref. 3709]. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 30<br />

(2010): 298–304.<br />

2069. LIGHTMAN, Bernard. “<strong>Science</strong> and Culture.”<br />

In The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Culture,<br />

edited by Francis O’GORMAN (Cambridge: Cambridge<br />

Univ. Press, 2010), 12–42.<br />

2070. LIMON, John. The Place <strong>of</strong> Fiction in the Time<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: A Disciplinary <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> American Writing.<br />

(236 pp.;.) Cambridge: Cambridge University<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780521107631.<br />

Focuses on Charles Brockden Brown, Edgar Allen<br />

Poe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.<br />

2071. MORTON, Marsha. “From Monera to Man:<br />

Ernst Haeckel, Darwinismus, and Nineteenth-<br />

Century German Art.” In The Art <strong>of</strong> Evolution, edited<br />

by LARSON and BRAUER (2009) [ref. 2497].<br />

2072. NIELSEN, Marie Vejrup. “Darwins<br />

fortællinger—Samspillet mellem evolutionsteori,<br />

fortæling og litteratur hos Darwin og i darwinismen.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Darwinisme” [ref. 447].<br />

Slagmark 54 (2009): 77–89.<br />

2073. PARHAM, John. “Dickens in the City:<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Technology, Ecology in the Novels <strong>of</strong><br />

Charles Dickens.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Dickens,<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and the Victorian Literary Imagination”.<br />

http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/<br />

19/article/view/529 (Accessed on March 21,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 2083]. Nineteen 10 (2010): Approx.<br />

10,000 words.<br />

2074. RICHTER, Virginia. Literature after Darwin:<br />

Human Beasts in Western Fiction, 1859–1939. (x<br />

+ 257 pp.; bibl.; index.) Houndmills, Basingstoke,<br />

Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9780230273405.<br />

2075. RUSTON, Sharon. “Shelley’s Links to the<br />

Midlands Enlightenment: James Lind and Adam<br />

Walker.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and Soul<br />

in the Midlands Enlightenment” [ref. 1662]. J. 18th-<br />

Cent. Stud. 30 (2007): 227–241.<br />

2076. SMAJIC, Srdjan. Ghost-Seers, Detectives, and<br />

Spiritualists: Theories <strong>of</strong> Vision in Victorian Literature<br />

and <strong>Science</strong>. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-<br />

Century Literature and Culture. (20 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780511712739.<br />

2077. SMITH, Alison. “The Evolutionary Transcendentalism<br />

<strong>of</strong> George Frederic Watts.” In Darwin,<br />

edited by KORT and HOLLEIN (2009) [ref. 2065],<br />

220–227.<br />

2078. SORUM, Eve. “ ‘The Place on the Map’:<br />

Geography and Meter in Hardy’s Elegies.” Modernism/Modernity<br />

16 (2009): 553–574.<br />

2079. STOTT, Rebecca. “Darwin in the Literary<br />

World.” In Darwin, edited by BROWN and FABIAN<br />

(2010) [ref. 439], 58–77.<br />

2080. TELLENBACH, Michael et al. “Gabriel Von<br />

Max and His ‘Scientific Collection.’ ” In Darwin,<br />

edited by KORT and HOLLEIN (2009) [ref. 2065],<br />

188–211.<br />

2081. TONDRE, Michael L. “Diffusive Energies:<br />

Fictions <strong>of</strong> Non-Productivity in Victorian <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Culture.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3441627.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2010. 236<br />

pp.<br />

2082. WALLS, Laura Dassow. “Of Atoms, Oaks,<br />

and Cannibals; or, More Things That Talk.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

focus section: “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Literature and<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Convergences and Divergences” [ref. 198].<br />

<strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 590–598.<br />

Contrasts the ideas <strong>of</strong> Emerson, Thoreau, and<br />

Humboldt on natural objects and the natural world.<br />

2083. WINYARD, Ben, and Holly FURNEAUX. “Introduction:<br />

Dickens, <strong>Science</strong> and the Victorian Literary<br />

Imagination.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />

http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/<br />

article/view/572 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>).<br />

Nineteen 10 (2010): Approx. 6,450 words.<br />

Partial contents: John PARHAM, “Dickens in the<br />

City: <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, Ecology in the Novels<br />

<strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens,” Approx. 10,000 words<br />

[ref. 2073]; Greta PERLETTI, “Dickens, Victorian<br />

Mental <strong>Science</strong>s and Mnemonic Errancy,” Approx.<br />

10,600 words [ref. 2607]; Nicola BOWN, “What<br />

the Alligator Didn’t Know: Natural Selection and<br />

Love in Our Mutual Friend,” Approx. 7,600 words<br />

[ref. 2463]; Steven CONNOR, “All I Believed is<br />

True: Dickens under the Influence,” Approx. 8,000<br />

words [ref. 2577]; Kostas MAKRAS, “Dickensian<br />

Intemperance: The Representation <strong>of</strong> the Drunkard<br />

in ‘The Drunkard’s Death’ and The Pickwick<br />

Papers,” Approx. 8,000 words [ref. 2745].<br />

2084. WISE, M. Norton. “What’s in a Line?” In<br />

<strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice, edited by EPPLE and<br />

ZITTEL (2010) [ref. 178], 61–102.<br />

On the 19th-century relationships between science,<br />

mathematics, and art, particularly involving the<br />

curve as both natural and representational.<br />

360-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

2085. BEASLEY, Edward. The Victorian Reinvention<br />

<strong>of</strong> Race: New Racisms and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Grouping<br />

in the Human <strong>Science</strong>s. Routledge Studies in Modern<br />

British <strong>History</strong>. (247 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Routledge, 2010. ISBN: 9780415881258.<br />

“Examines the extent to which the Gobineau-<br />

Bagehot-Darwin way <strong>of</strong> thinking about raceprejudice<br />

penetrated the minds <strong>of</strong> certain key colonial<br />

governors.” (from the publisher)<br />

2086. BRAUER, Fae. “Framing Darwin: A Portrait<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eugenics.” In The Art <strong>of</strong> Evolution, edited by<br />

LARSON and BRAUER (2009) [ref. 2497].<br />

2087. DUEDAHL, Poul. “Læst og påskrevet—Om<br />

racebegrebet hos Darwin.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Darwinisme” [ref. 447]. Slagmark 54 (2009): 33–<br />

45.


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2088. HARVEY, Sean P. “ ‘Must Not Their Languages<br />

Be Savage and Barbarous Like Them?’:<br />

Philology, Indian Removal, and Race <strong>Science</strong>.” J.<br />

Early Repub. 30 (2010): 505–532.<br />

“Highlights the federal government’s role as a<br />

collector and arbiter <strong>of</strong> scientific knowledge <strong>of</strong> ‘the<br />

Indian,’ in projects directed by Lewis Cass, Albert<br />

Gallatin, and Henry R. Schoolcraft.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

2089. ROGERS, Molly. Delia’s Tears: Race, <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

and Photography in Nineteenth-Century America.<br />

(xxv + 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven [Conn.]:<br />

Yale University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780300115482.<br />

2090. TURDA, Marius. Modernism and Eugenics.<br />

(xv + 189 pp.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke: Palgrave<br />

Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230230828.<br />

360-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

2091. CLEMINSON, Richard, and Francisco<br />

VÁZQUEZ GARCÍA. Hermaphroditism, Medical<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, and Sexual Identity in Spain, 1850–1960.<br />

Iberian and Latin American studies. (x + 270 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cardiff: University <strong>of</strong> Wales Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780708322048.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R143]<br />

2092. CREESE, Mary R. S., and Thomas M. CREESE.<br />

Ladies in the Laboratory III: South African, Australian,<br />

New Zealand, and Canadian Women in <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: A<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Their Contributions. (x + 247 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780810872882.<br />

2093. JONES, Claire G. Femininity, Mathematics and<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, 1880–1914. (ix + 264 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780230555211.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R408]<br />

2094. WILLEY, Angela. “From Pair Bonding to<br />

Polyamory: A Feminist Critique <strong>of</strong> Naturalizing<br />

Discourses on Monogamy and Non-Monogamy.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3423134.<br />

Dissertation at Emory University, 2010. 150 pp.<br />

Draws on feminist science studies to study how<br />

monogamy was naturalized in scientific discourses<br />

and practices.<br />

360-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

2095. ATHERSTONE, Andrew. “Frances Ridley<br />

Havergal’s Theology <strong>of</strong> Nature.” In God’s Bounty?<br />

The Churches and the Natural World, edited by<br />

CLARKE and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227], 319–332.<br />

2096. BARTON, Stephen C., and David WILKINSON.<br />

(Eds.) Reading Genesis after Darwin. (xiv + 254 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780195383355.<br />

Contributors include: Stephen C. BARTON, David<br />

WILKINSON, Walter MOBERLY, Francis WAT-<br />

SON, Andrew LOUTH, Richard S. BRIGGS,<br />

John ROGERSON, John Hedley BROOKE, David<br />

BROWN, David WILKINSON, David CLOUGH,<br />

Jeff ASTLEY, Ellen F. DAVIS, and Mathew GUEST<br />

2097. BROOKE, John Hedley. “Darwin and Religion:<br />

Correcting the Caricatures.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism, Part One: Historical,<br />

Philosophical and Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci.<br />

& Educ. 19 (2010): 391–405.<br />

2098. DESSÌ, Paola. “I cattolici di fronte alla scienza:<br />

strategie apologetiche nella Francia di fine Ottocento.”<br />

In Scienza e teologia fra Seicento e Ottocento,<br />

Studi in memoria di Maurizio Mamiani, edited by<br />

MAMIANI et al. (2006) [ref. 234], 105–120.<br />

2099. DIE, Marguerite Van. “Practising Medicine<br />

and Spiritualism in the 1860s: Sacred Encounters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Drs. Moses Colby and Susan Kilborn as ‘Lived<br />

Religion.’ ” Hist. Soc./Soc. Hist. 42 (2009): 447–478.<br />

2100. FLAHERTY, Niall O.’ “The Rhetorical Strategy<br />

<strong>of</strong> William Paley’s Natural Theology (1802): Part 2,<br />

William Paley’s Natural Theology and the Challenge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atheism.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 128–<br />

137.<br />

Continues Niall O’FLAHERTY, “The Rhetorical<br />

Strategy <strong>of</strong> William Paley’s Natural Theology<br />

(1802)” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 19–<br />

25 [ref. 2107]<br />

2101. GLADWIN, Michael. “Australian Anglican<br />

Clergymen, <strong>Science</strong> and Religion, 1820–1850.” In<br />

God’s Bounty? The Churches and the Natural World,<br />

edited by CLARKE and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227],<br />

293–306.<br />

2102. HARINCK, George. “Twin Sisters with a<br />

Changing Character: How Neo-Calvinists Dealt with<br />

the Modern Discrepancy between Bible and Natural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s.” In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic<br />

Religions, edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE<br />

(2008) [ref. 235], 317–370.<br />

On the 19th- and 20th-century Dutch context.<br />

2103. KLEEBERG, Bernhard. “The Will to Meaning:<br />

Protestant Reactions to Darwinism in Nineteenth-<br />

Century Germany.” In Nature and Scripture in the<br />

Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and MAN-<br />

DELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 257–292.<br />

2104. LENNOX, James G. “The Darwin/Gray Correspondence<br />

1857–1869: An Intelligent Discussion<br />

about Chance and Design.” Perspect. Sci. 18 (2010):<br />

456–479.<br />

2105. NESTERUK, Alexei V. “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Faith<br />

and Scientific Knowledge in Russian Religious<br />

Thought <strong>of</strong> the Ninetweenth–Twentieth Centuries.”<br />

In Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions,<br />

edited by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008)<br />

[ref. 235], 371–406.<br />

2106. NUMBERS, Ronald L. “Aggressors, Victims,<br />

and Peacemakers: Historical Actors in the Drama <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Religion.” In The <strong>Science</strong> and Religion<br />

Debate, edited by ATTRIDGE (2009) [ref. 217], 15-<br />

53, 180-92.<br />

2107. O’FLAHERTY, Niall. “The Rhetorical Strategy<br />

<strong>of</strong> William Paley’s Natural Theology (1802): Part<br />

1, William Paley’s Natural Theology in Context.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 19–25.


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Continued by Niall O’ FLAHERTY, “The Rhetorical<br />

Strategy <strong>of</strong> William Paley’s Natural Theology<br />

(1802)” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 128–137<br />

[ref. 2100]<br />

2108. PHILLIPS, Denise. “<strong>Science</strong>, Myth and Eastern<br />

Souls: J. S. C. Schweigger and the <strong>Society</strong> for the<br />

Spread <strong>of</strong> Natural Knowledge and Higher Truth.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a workshop on “Global <strong>Science</strong> and Comparative<br />

<strong>History</strong>”. [ref. 15]. EASTM 26 (2007): 40–67.<br />

On Schweigger’s understanding <strong>of</strong> science as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> broader missionary activity in India and Eastern<br />

Asia.<br />

2109. SCHRÖDER, Tilman Matthias. Naturwissenschaften<br />

und Protestantismus im Deutschen Kaiserreich.<br />

Die Versammlungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher<br />

Naturforscher und Ärzte und ihre Bedeutung für die<br />

Evangelische Theologie. Contubernium, 67. (xi + 561<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9783515092227.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R716]<br />

2110. SMITH, Mark. “The Mountain and the Flower:<br />

The Power and Potential <strong>of</strong> Nature in the World <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorian Evangelicalism.” In God’s Bounty? The<br />

Churches and the Natural World, edited by CLARKE<br />

and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227], 307–318.<br />

2111. SPENCER, Nick. Darwin and God. (xiv +<br />

146 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: SPCK, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780281060825.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R744]<br />

2112. TAPP, Christian. Kardinalität und Kardinäle:<br />

Wissenschaftshistorische Aufarbeitung der Korrespondenz<br />

zwischen Georg Cantor und katholischen<br />

Theologen seiner Zeit. (607 pp.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner, 2005. ISBN: 9783515086202.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R765]<br />

2113. VÁZQUEZ BRAGADO, Alberto. “Ciencia cristiana<br />

frente a Ciencia Moderna en la España de la<br />

Segunda Mitad del Siglo XIX. Un estudio de la revista<br />

La Ciencia Cristiana.” Llull 33 (2010): 123–148.<br />

2114. WELLER, Dylan. “William James, Pluralism,<br />

and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Religious Experience.” Theory<br />

Event 13 (2010).<br />

2115. WHEELER-BARCLAY, Marjorie. The <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Religion in Britain, 1860–1915. Victorian Literature<br />

and Culture Series. (x + 311 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Charlottesville: University <strong>of</strong> Virginia Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780813930107.<br />

2116. WHITE, Paul. “Darwin’s Church.” Stud.<br />

Church Hist. 46 (2010): 333–352.<br />

360-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

2117. PARET, Peter. The Cognitive Challenge <strong>of</strong><br />

War: Prussia 1806. (x + 164 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780691135816.<br />

Includes discussion on the theoretical analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

war by Henri Jomini and Carl von Clausewitz.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R607]<br />

360-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

2118. FAWCETT, Trevor, and Colin AXON. “The<br />

British Association in Bath.” In Innovation and<br />

Discovery, edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008)<br />

[ref. 1655], 175–178.<br />

2119. FOLTA, Jaroslav. “The Development <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

Organisations in the World and in the Czech<br />

Lands.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “What to Do with<br />

the 20th Century in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology?”<br />

[ref. 49]. Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech. 9<br />

(2007): 95–115.<br />

A diachronic history <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> research<br />

institutions in the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />

2120. KOHLSTEDT, Sally Gregory. “Otis T. Mason’s<br />

Tour <strong>of</strong> Europe: Observation, Exchange, and Standardization<br />

in Public Museums, 1889.” Museum Hist.<br />

Journ. 1 (2008): 181–208.<br />

2121. SWINNEY, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey N. “Robert Jameson<br />

(1774–1854) and the Concept <strong>of</strong> a Public Museum.”<br />

Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 235–245.<br />

On Jameson’s ideas for the Natural <strong>History</strong> Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh.<br />

360-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

2122. CANALES, Jimena. “Desired Machines: Cinema<br />

and the World in Its Own Image.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Cinematography, Seriality, and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 2924]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 329–<br />

359.<br />

On the willingness <strong>of</strong> scientists to use motion<br />

picture technology as research instruments.<br />

2123. CASE, Stephen. “ ‘Insufferably Stupid or Miserably<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> Place’: F. A. P. Barnard and His Scientific<br />

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2124. FATET, Jérôme. “Comment naît un instrument<br />

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2125. KINNS, Roger. “Time Balls, Time Guns and<br />

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2126. RUSSELL, Andrew. “Industrial Legislatures:<br />

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2127. SÁNCHEZ MIÑANA, Jesús, and Guillermo<br />

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2128. SHINN, Terry. Research-Technology and Cultural<br />

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Explores the role <strong>of</strong> instrumentation in science<br />

through case studies <strong>of</strong> electromagnetism, scientific<br />

instrument makers, computer programming<br />

and simulation, and spectroscopy.<br />

360-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

2129. ALEXANDER, Philip N. A Widening Sphere:<br />

Evolving Cultures at MIT. (xi + 508 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge: MA: The MIT Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780262015639.<br />

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major research institution through the lives <strong>of</strong> its<br />

first nine presidents.<br />

2130. BRENNI, Paolo. “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Teaching<br />

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2131. BUCHANAN, Angus. “University <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

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2132. CUENCA-LORENTE, Mar, and Josep SIMON.<br />

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2133. DELLA DORA, Veronica. “Making Mobile<br />

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2134. DORSMAN, L. J., and P. J. KNEGTMANS. Over<br />

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2135. HOFFMANN, Michelle. “Learning in the Laboratory:<br />

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2136. KOLCHINSKII, E. I., A. D. PETROVICH,<br />

M. V. LOSKUTOVA, and M. V. KHARTONOVICH.<br />

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9785981873713.<br />

On Russian-Serbian relations in the field <strong>of</strong> science<br />

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2137. LÖSER, Philipp, and Christoph STRUPP.<br />

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Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005. ISBN: 9783515086479.<br />

Contents: Philipp LÖSER and Christoph STRUPP,<br />

“Einleitung,” 7-30; Thomas Albert HOWARD,<br />

“Deutsche Universitätstheologie in den USA:<br />

Edward Robinson und Philip Schaff,” 31-<br />

52; Christoph STRUPP, “Auf der Suche nach<br />

der neuen Form: Andrew Dickson White,<br />

Gründungspräsident der Cornell University,” 53-<br />

70; David CAHAN, “Hermann von Helmholtz und<br />

die Ausgestaltung der amerikanischen Physik im<br />

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SKY, “Das Gilded Age als Reifeprüfung: G. Stanley<br />

Halls Psychologie der Industrialisierung,” 89-104<br />

[ref. 2615]; Philipp LÖSER, “ ‘Negative Forces<br />

Have Value’: Zur Aneignung und Überietung des<br />

Wissenschaftsparadigms bei Henry Adams,” 105-<br />

122; Gabriele LINGELBACH, “Die Gründung von<br />

Schools <strong>of</strong> Political <strong>Science</strong> an amerikanischen<br />

Universitäten—ein anachronistisches Experiment<br />

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[ref. 2636]; Christie HANZLIK-GREEN, “Erwachsenenbildung<br />

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2138. MARIN, Francesco. Die “deutsche Minerva”<br />

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2139. NESWALD, Elizabeth. “ ‘The Benefits <strong>of</strong> a Mechanics’<br />

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2140. SCOT, Roberto. “Questioni didattiche e divulgazione<br />

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2141. TAMPAKIS, C., and C. SKORDOULIS. “The<br />

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2142. TURNER, Steven. “Changing Images <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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2143. WYHE, John van. “Charles Darwin’s Cambridge<br />

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Series contents includes: Bernard LIGHTMAN,<br />

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ORD, “The Secret <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Victorian Evolution,”<br />

23–36 [ref. 2519]; Jianhui LI, “What Does Evolutionary<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Provide for Contemporary Philosophy?<br />

On Ernst Mayr’s ‘New Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

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360-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

2144. CROSLAND, Maurice. “Pensions for ‘Cultivators<br />

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On the occasional 19th-century British government’s<br />

award <strong>of</strong> pensions in contrast to that <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French.<br />

2145. CSISZAR, Alex. “Seriality and the Search for<br />

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2146. CSISZAR, Alex Attila. “Broken Pieces <strong>of</strong> Fact:<br />

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in Nineteenth-Century France and Britain.” ProQuest<br />

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2147. GEORGIADOU, Maria. “Ein Hort der Gelehrsamkeit.<br />

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2148. HARVEY, Joy. “Darwin’s ‘Angels’: The<br />

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2149. RAO, Anna Maria. (Ed.) Cultura e lavoro<br />

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2150. WHITE, Paul. “Letters and the Scientific Life<br />

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in British Cultural <strong>History</strong>, edited by Rosalind<br />

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360-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

2151. ADAMS, Gretchen A. The Specter <strong>of</strong> Salem:<br />

Remembering the Witch Trials in Nineteenth-<br />

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9780226005416.<br />

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2152. BOHLEY, Johanna. “Klopfzeichen. Experiment,<br />

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2154. KRIPAL, Jeffrey J. Authors <strong>of</strong> the Impossible:<br />

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2155. LACHAPELLE, S<strong>of</strong>ie. Investigating the Supernatural:<br />

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2156. SMITH, Charles H. “Wallace, Spiritualism,<br />

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360-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

2157. ARIEW, Roger. “Pierre Duhem et ‘l’esprit<br />

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2158. BOURIAU, Christophe. “Vaihinger and<br />

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2159. CLARK, William. “Die Politik der Ontologie.”<br />

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2161. COURTENAY, Nadine de. “The Epistemological<br />

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2162. CROCE, Paul. “Nature’s Providence: From<br />

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2163. DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge. The Logic<br />

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2164. GIOVANELLI, Marco. “Kant, Helmholtz, Riemann<br />

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2165. HATFIELD, Gary. “Kant and Helmholtz on<br />

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2167. JOHNSON, Kent. “Quantitative Realizations<br />

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2168. KIDD, Ian James. “Pierre Duhem’s Epistemic<br />

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185–189.<br />

2169. LYNNING, Kristine Hays, and Anja Skaar<br />

JACOBSEN. “Grasping the Spirit in Nature: Anschauung<br />

in Ørsted’s Epistemology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Beauty.”<br />

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2170. MACDOUGALL, Margaret. “Poincaréan Intuition<br />

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2171. MYERSON, Joel, Sandra Harbert PETRULIO-<br />

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Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195331035.<br />

Includes: Lance NEWMAN, “Environmentalist<br />

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Lamb SHELDEN, “Health and the Body,” 241–248<br />

[ref. 2723]; Kent P. LJUNGQUIST, “Lectures and<br />

the Lyceum Movement,” 330–347 [ref. 2036];<br />

Philip F. GURA, “Nature Writing,” 408–425<br />

[ref. 2378]; Sean Ross MEEHAN, “Photography,”<br />

453–459; Laura Dassow WALLS, “<strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology,” 572–582 [ref. 2016]; William ROSSI,<br />

“Evolutionary Theory,” 583–596 [ref. 2514];<br />

Robert E. BURKHOLDER, “Nature Writing and<br />

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2172. NYHART, Lynn K. “Kundekunde, oder: Das<br />

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edited by HAGNER and LAUBICHLER (2006)<br />

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2173. PAOLETTI, Cristina. “Causes as Proximate<br />

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2174. ROBINSON, David M. “British <strong>Science</strong>, the<br />

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2175. SCHÄFER, Lothar. “Autonomy versus Development:<br />

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2176. SCHICKORE, Jutta. “A Forerunner? Perhaps,<br />

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2177. SCHMAUS, Warren. “<strong>Science</strong> and the Social<br />

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2178. SMITH, Gayle L. “Emerson on Nature and the<br />

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2179. VÖHRINGER, Margarete. “Blut und Proletkul’t:<br />

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2180. WALTER, Scott. “Hypothesis and Convention<br />

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2181. ZICHE, Paul. “Wissen und hohe Gedanken.<br />

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360-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

2182. AGGARWAL, Abhilasha. “British Higher Education<br />

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2183. ALDRICH, John. “Mathematics in the London/Royal<br />

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2185. ARMATTE, Michel. “Statut de la dispersion :<br />

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“This paper considers the place <strong>of</strong> mathematical<br />

methods based on probability in the work <strong>of</strong> the<br />

London (later Royal) Statistical <strong>Society</strong> in the first<br />

century <strong>of</strong> its existence, 1834-1934.” (from the<br />

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“Guido Castelnuovo and Francesco Severi: Two<br />

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(2009): 800–807.<br />

On the Italian school <strong>of</strong> algebraic geometry that<br />

flourished from the late 19th century to the early<br />

20th century.<br />

2187. BEČVÁŘOVÁ, Martina, Jindřich BEČVÁŘ,<br />

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issue, “Teaching Randomness? (1885–1945).”<br />

J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 2 (2006): Approx.<br />

22,300 words.<br />

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“Late Nineteenth Century Britain: A Social, Political,<br />

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Universality.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 251–<br />

311.<br />

2195. GASCA, Ana Millán. “Mathematicians and the<br />

Nation in the Second Half <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century<br />

as Reflected in the Luigi Cremona Correspondence.”<br />

Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 43–72.<br />

2196. GIACARDI, Livia. “From Euclid as Textbook<br />

to the Giovanni Gentile Reform (1867–1923): Problems,<br />

Methods and Debates in Mathematics Teaching<br />

in Italy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching<br />

and Learning Mathematics” [ref. 304]. Paedagogica<br />

Hist. 42 (2006): 587–613.<br />

2197. GOLDSTEIN, Catherine, Norbert SCHAP-<br />

PACHER, and Joachim SCHWERMER. (Eds.) The<br />

Shaping <strong>of</strong> Arithmetic after C. F. Gauss’s Disquisitiones<br />

Arithmeticae. (x + 578 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Berlin: Springer, 2007. ISBN: 9783540204411.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R289]<br />

2198. GRATTAN-GUINNESS, Ivor. “D Company:<br />

The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Differential Operator Theory<br />

in Britain, 1810s–1870s.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60<br />

(2010): 477–528.<br />

2199. GRAY, Jeremy J. “Nineteenth Century Analysis<br />

as Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.” In New Perspectives<br />

on Mathematical Practices, edited by<br />

KERKHOVE (2007) [ref. 298], 138–149.<br />

2200. GUTTORP, Peter, and Georg LINDGREN.<br />

“Karl Pearson and the Scandinavian School <strong>of</strong><br />

Statistics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Karl Pearson.<br />

[ref. 2642]. Int. Stat. Rev. 77 (2009): 64–71.<br />

2201. HACKING, Ian. “Husserl on the Origins <strong>of</strong><br />

Geometry.” In <strong>Science</strong> and the Life-World, edited<br />

by HYDER and RHEINBERGER (2010) [ref. 2995],<br />

64–82.<br />

2202. HENDERSON, Linda Dalrymple. “The ‘Fourth<br />

Dimension’ as Sign <strong>of</strong> Utopia in Early Modern Art<br />

and Culture.” In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–<br />

1930, edited by KEMPERINK and VERMEER (2010)<br />

[ref. 2034], 1–16.<br />

2203. HETZEL, Mechthild. “S<strong>of</strong>ja Kowalewskaja:<br />

Von der Sehnsucht, unbedingte Fragen zu stellen.” In<br />

Das bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ<br />

and NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31], 114–132.<br />

2204. KASTANIS, Iason, and Nikos KASTANIS.<br />

“The Transmission <strong>of</strong> Mathematics into Greek Education,<br />

1800–1840: From Individual Initiatives to<br />

Institutionalization.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Teaching and Learning Mathematics” [ref. 304].<br />

Paedagogica Hist. 42 (2006): 515–534.<br />

2205. LAUBENBACHER, Reinhard, and David PEN-<br />

GELLEY. “ ‘Voici ce que j’ai trouvé:’ Sophie Germain’s<br />

Grand Plan to Prove Fermat’s Last Theorem.”<br />

Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 641–692.<br />

2206. MAARSEVEEN, J. G. S. J. van, P. M. M. KLEP,<br />

and Ida H. STAMHUIS. (Eds.) The Statistical Mind in<br />

Modern <strong>Society</strong>: The Netherlands 1850–1940. (2v.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Aksant, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9789052603230.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R496]<br />

2207. MAGNELLO, M. Eileen. “Karl Pearson and<br />

the Establishment <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Statistics.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue on Karl Pearson. [ref. 2642]. Int. Stat.<br />

Rev. 77 (2009): 3–29.<br />

2208. MARTIN-PLIEGO, F-J., and J. SANTOS DEL<br />

CERRO. “Statistics Teaching in Spain.” http://<br />

www.jehps.net/Decembre2006/MartinSantos.<br />

pdf (Accessed on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Teaching Randomness? (1885–1945).”<br />

J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 2 (2006): Approx.<br />

4,200 words.<br />

2209. PLOTNITSKY, Arkady. “Bernhard Riemann’s<br />

Conceptual Mathematics and the Idea <strong>of</strong> Space.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a series on the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. [ref. 303].<br />

Configurations 17 (2009): 105–130.<br />

2210. RECK, Erich H. “Dedekind, Structural Reasoning,<br />

and Mathematical Understanding.” In New<br />

Perspectives on Mathematical Practices, edited by<br />

KERKHOVE (2007) [ref. 298], 150–173.<br />

2211. RIZZI, Alfredo. “Italian Contributions<br />

to Data Analysis.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2008/Rizzi.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “About the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory Data Analysis”<br />

[ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008):<br />

Approx. 5,500 words.<br />

2212. ROQUE, Tatiana. “Stability <strong>of</strong> Trajectories<br />

from Poincaré to Birkh<strong>of</strong>f: Approaching a Qualitative<br />

Definition.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 295–<br />

342.<br />

2213. SCHUBRING, Gert. “Hermann Graßmann –<br />

Zwei sich unterscheidende Lebensläufe.” NTM 18<br />

(2010): 197–230.


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2214. SMID, Harm. “Between the Market and the<br />

State.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching<br />

and Learning Mathematics” [ref. 304]. Paedagogica<br />

Hist. 42 (2006): 575–586.<br />

2215. SØRENSEN, Henrik Kragh. “Matematik og<br />

statistik.” In Lys over Landet, 1850–1920, edited by<br />

KRAGH et al. (2006) [ref. 2017], 193–216.<br />

2216. SØRENSEN, Henrik Kragh. “Representations<br />

as Means and Ends: Representability and Habituation<br />

in Mathematical Analysis during the First Part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Nineteenth Century.” In New Perspectives on Mathematical<br />

Practices, edited by KERKHOVE (2007)<br />

[ref. 298], 114–137.<br />

2217. VOLKERT, Klaus. “Le tout est-il toujours plus<br />

grand que la partie ?” Rev. Hist. Math. 16 (2010):<br />

287–306.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the development during the 19th and<br />

20th centuries <strong>of</strong> the Euclidian notion that the<br />

whole is greater than the part.<br />

360-104. MUSIC<br />

2218. PANTALONY, David. Altered Sensations:<br />

Rudolph Koenig’s Acoustical Workshop in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Paris. Archimedes: New Studies<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology, 24. (xxxvi<br />

+ 372 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht, Netherlands:<br />

Springer <strong>Science</strong>+Business Media, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9789048128150.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R604]<br />

360-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

2219. AUBIN, David, Charlotte BIGG, and Heinz<br />

Otto SIBUM. (Eds.) The Heavens on Earth: Observatories<br />

and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Culture. <strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Theory.<br />

(xii + 384 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Durham:<br />

Duke University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780822346289.<br />

Contents: David AUBIN, Charlotte BIGG and H.<br />

Otto SIBUM, “Introduction: Observatory Techniques<br />

in Nineteenth-Century <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong>,”<br />

1-32; Simon WERRETT, “The Astronomical<br />

Capital <strong>of</strong> the World: Pulkovo Observatory in<br />

the Russia <strong>of</strong> Tsar Nicholas I,” 33-57; Massimo<br />

MAZZOTTI, “The Jesuit on the Ro<strong>of</strong>: Observatory<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, Metaphysics, and Nation Building,” 58-<br />

85; David AUBIN, “Eclipse Politics in France and<br />

Thailand, 1868,” 86-117 [ref. 603]; Simon SCHAF-<br />

FER, “Keeping the Books at Paramatta Observatory,”<br />

118-147; Guy BOISTEL, “Training Seafarers<br />

in Astronomy: Methods, Naval Schools, and Naval<br />

Observatories in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-<br />

Century France,” 148-173 [ref. 1768]; Sven WID-<br />

MALM, “Astronomy as Military <strong>Science</strong>: The Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sweden, ca. 1800/1850,” 174-198; Martina<br />

SCHIAVON, “Geodesy and Map Making in France<br />

and Algeria: Between Army Officers and Observatory<br />

Scientists,” 199-224 [ref. 2361]; Richard STA-<br />

LEY, “Michelson and the Observatory: Physics and<br />

the Astronomical Community in Late-Nineteenth-<br />

Century America,” 225-252 [ref. 2286]; John<br />

TRESCH, “Even the Tools Will Be Free: Humboldt’s<br />

Romantic Technologies,” 253-284; Theresa<br />

LEVITT, “ ‘I Thought This Might Be <strong>of</strong> Interest’:<br />

The Observatory as Public Enterprise,” 285-304;<br />

Charlotte BIGG, “Staging the Heavens: Astrophysics<br />

and Popular Astronomy in the Late Nineteenth<br />

Century,” 305-324 [ref. 2225]; Ole MOLVIG,<br />

“The Berlin Urania, Humboldtian Cosmology, and<br />

the Public,” 325-344.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R37]<br />

2220. BALÁZS, Lajos G., Magda VARGHA, and Endre<br />

ZSOLDOS. “Radó Kövesligethy’s Spectoscopic<br />

Work.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 124–133.<br />

2221. BARCA SALOM, Francesc X. “Ezequiel Calbet<br />

i la mesura de l’eclipsi de 1842.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section, “Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la<br />

Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

31–49.<br />

2222. BARTKY, Ian R. “The (Almost) Unseen Total<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> 1831.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008):<br />

55–62.<br />

2223. BECKER, Barbara J. “From Dilettante to Serious<br />

Amateur: William Huggins’ Move into the Inner<br />

Circle.” Part <strong>of</strong> a a special issue: “The First Century<br />

<strong>of</strong> Astronomical Spectroscopy” [ref. 2249]. J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 112–119.<br />

2224. BIANCHI, Simone, Antonella GASPERINI,<br />

Daniele GALLI, Francesco PALLA, Paulo BRENNI,<br />

and Anna GIATTI. “Wilhelm Tempel and His 10.8-<br />

cm Steinheil Telescope.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13<br />

(2010): 43–58.<br />

2225. BIGG, Charlotte. “Staging the Heavens: Astrophysics<br />

and Popular Astronomy in the Late Nineteenth<br />

Century.” In The Heavens on Earth, edited by<br />

AUBIN et al. (2010) [ref. 2219], 305–324.<br />

2226. BONITÀCIO, Vitor, Isabel MALAQUIAS, and<br />

Joǎo FERNANDES. “Ernesto Vasconcellos’ Astronomia<br />

Photographica: The Earliest Popular Book on<br />

Astronomical Photography?” J. Astron. Hist. Herit.<br />

11 (2008): 116–123.<br />

2227. CADEFAU SURROCA, Trinidad, and Maria Assumpció<br />

CATALÀ I POCH. “Canvis en el concepte de<br />

sistema solar.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “IV Jornada<br />

sobre la història de la ciència i l’ensenyament Antoni<br />

Quintana Marí.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1<br />

(2009): 297–303.<br />

2228. CASAS, Ricard. “Els Asteroides de Josep<br />

Comas Solà.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada<br />

d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 85–94.<br />

2229. COZENS, Glen, Andrew WALSH, and Wayne<br />

ORCHISTON. “James Dunlop’s Historical Catalogue<br />

<strong>of</strong> Southern Nebulae and Clusters.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 13 (2010): 59–73.<br />

2230. CUNNINGHAM, Clifford J., Brian G. MARS-<br />

DEN, and Wayne ORCHISTON. “Giuseppe Piazzi:<br />

The Controversial Discovery and Loss <strong>of</strong> Ceres in<br />

1801.” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 283–306.<br />

2231. CUNNINGHAM, Clifford J., Brian G. MARS-<br />

DEN, and Wayne ORCHISTON. “How the First Dwarf<br />

Planet Became the Asteroid Ceres.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 240–248.


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2232. HEARNSHAW, John. “Auguste Comte’s Blunder:<br />

An Account <strong>of</strong> the First Century <strong>of</strong> Stellar<br />

Spectroscopy and How It Took One Hundred Years<br />

to Prove that Comte Was Wrong!” Part <strong>of</strong> a a special<br />

issue: “The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical Spectroscopy”<br />

[ref. 2249]. J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13<br />

(2010): 90–104.<br />

2233. HEHMEYER, Ingrid. “The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Authenticating<br />

Scientific Objects in Museum Collections:<br />

Exposing the Forgery <strong>of</strong> a Moroccan Astrolabe<br />

Allegedly Dated 1845 CE.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Scientific Instruments: Knowledge, Practice, and<br />

Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 8–20.<br />

2234. KINNS, Roger. “Time-keeping in the Antipodes:<br />

A Critical Comparison <strong>of</strong> the Sydney and<br />

Lyttelton Time Balls.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12<br />

(2009): 97–107.<br />

On a time-keeping device associated with observatories.<br />

2235. KOLLERSTROM, Nicholas. “The Naming <strong>of</strong><br />

Neptune.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 66–71.<br />

2236. LAMY, Jérõme. “The Role <strong>of</strong> the Conferences<br />

and the Bulletin in the Modification <strong>of</strong> the Practices <strong>of</strong><br />

the Carte du Ciel Project at the End <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth<br />

Century.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 119–124.<br />

On an international project to photograph the entire<br />

sky.<br />

2237. LATUSSECK, Arndt. “William Herschel’s<br />

Fifty-two Fields <strong>of</strong> Extensive Diffuse Nebulosity: A<br />

Revision.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 235–246.<br />

2238. LEHTI, Raimo, and Tapio MARKKANEN. <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Astronomy in Finland, 1828–1918. The <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Learning and <strong>Science</strong> in Finland. (269 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Sastmala, Finland: Societas Scientiarum<br />

Fennica, 2010. ISBN: 9789516533790.<br />

2239. NASIM, Omar W. “Observation, Working Images<br />

and Procedure: The ‘Great Spiral’ in Lord<br />

Rosse’s Astronomical Record Books and Beyond.”<br />

Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 353–389.<br />

“Examines the interrelations between astronomical<br />

images <strong>of</strong> nebulae and their observation.” (from<br />

the abstract)<br />

2240. NASIM, Omar W. “The ‘Landmark’ and<br />

‘Groundwork’ <strong>of</strong> Stars: John Herschel, Photography<br />

and the Drawing <strong>of</strong> Nebulae.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 67–84.<br />

2241. NIETO I GALAN, Agustí. “L’Astronomia<br />

popular al segle XIX: de François Arago a Camille<br />

Flammarion.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada<br />

d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 191–206.<br />

2242. ORCHISTON, Wayne. “The Changing Role<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ‘Catts Telescope’: The Life and Times <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Nineteenth Century 20-inch Grubb Reflector.” J.<br />

Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 235–254.<br />

2243. PASACHOFF, Jay M., and Terry-Ann SUER.<br />

“The Origin and Diffusion <strong>of</strong> the H and K Notation.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a a special issue: “The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />

Spectroscopy” [ref. 2249]. J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 13 (2010): 120–126.<br />

2244. PEARSON, John C., and Wayne ORCHISTON.<br />

“The 40-foot Solar Eclipse Camera <strong>of</strong> the Lick Observatory.”<br />

J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 25–38.<br />

2245. PÉCONTAL, Emmanuel. “Polar Motion Measurement<br />

at the Observatoire de Lyon in the Late<br />

Nineteenth Century.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

94–104.<br />

2246. POPPI, Francesco, Fabrizio BONOLI, and<br />

Andrea GUALANDI. “A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Two<br />

Nineteenth-Century German Instruments at the<br />

Bologna Observatory: The 16-cm Steinheil Refractor<br />

and the Ertel and Sohn Meridian Circle.” J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 157–166.<br />

2247. PUIG-PLA, Carles. “L’Esfera copernicana de<br />

l’abat Joan de Safont (1789–1847).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section, “Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la<br />

Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

219–227.<br />

2248. RAO, N. Kameswara, A. VAGISWARI, Priya<br />

THAKUR, and Christina BIRDIE. “C. Ragoonatha<br />

Charry and Variable Star Astronomy.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 201–210.<br />

On the period <strong>of</strong> Charry’s work at Madras Observatory,<br />

1864-1880.<br />

2249. TENN, Joseph S. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue: “The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />

Spectroscopy.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 88–<br />

89.<br />

Includes: John HEARNSHAW, “Auguste Comte’s<br />

Blunder: An Account <strong>of</strong> the First Century <strong>of</strong> Stellar<br />

Spectroscopy and How It Took One Hundred<br />

Years to Prove that Comte Was Wrong!” 90–104<br />

[ref. 2232]; Mathew STANLEY, “Spectroscopy: So<br />

What?” 105–111 [ref. 320]; Barbara J. BECKER,<br />

“From Dilettante to Serious Amateur: William<br />

Huggins’ Move into the Inner Circle,” 112–119<br />

[ref. 2223]; Jay M. PASACHOFF and Terry-Ann<br />

SUER, “The Origin and Diffusion <strong>of</strong> the H and K<br />

Notation,” 120–126 [ref. 2243]; Richard A. JAR-<br />

RELL, “The 1910 Solar Conference and Cooperation<br />

in Stellar Spectroscopy,” 127–138 [ref. 3083];<br />

David H. DEVORKIN, “Extraordinary Claims Require<br />

Extraordinary Evidence: C. H. Payne, H. N.<br />

Russell and Standards <strong>of</strong> Evidence in Early Quantitative<br />

Stellar Spectroscopy,” 138–144 [ref. 3075];<br />

Vera C. RUBIN, “Charlotte Moore Sitterly,” 145–<br />

148 [ref. 2973].<br />

2250. TOBIN, Willian, and J. B. HOLBERG. “A<br />

Newly-Discovered Accurate Early Drawing <strong>of</strong> M51,<br />

the Whirlpool Nebula.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11<br />

(2008): 107–115.<br />

On an 1862 drawing by Jean Chacornac at the Paris<br />

Observatory.<br />

2251. WESEMAEL, François, Karl Del DUCHETTO,<br />

and René RACINE. “From J. Winthrop, Jr, to E. E.<br />

Barnard: The Arduous Path to the First Sighting <strong>of</strong><br />

Amalthea.” J. Hist. Astron. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 125–139.<br />

Regarding one <strong>of</strong> Jupiter’s moons.


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2252. WRIGHT, Aaron Sidney. “ ‘I Hold Every<br />

Properly Qualified Navigator to Be a Philosopher’:<br />

The Making <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Naval Observatory’s Global<br />

Laboratory.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Epistemic<br />

Boundaries” [ref. 118]. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009):<br />

82–94.<br />

360-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

2253. ABIKO, Seiya. “The Light-Velocity Postulate?<br />

The Essential Difference between the Theories <strong>of</strong><br />

Lorentz-Poincaré and Einstein.” Sci. & Educ. 14<br />

(2005): 353–365.<br />

2254. BENNETT, J. “MacCullagh’s Ireland: The<br />

Institutional and Cultural Space for Geometry and<br />

Physics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “In Honor <strong>of</strong> James<br />

MacCullagh (1809–1847).” [ref. 1991]. Eur. Phys. J.<br />

H 35 (2010): 123–132.<br />

2255. BORDONI, Stefano. “Beyond Electromagnetic<br />

and Mechanical World-Views: J. Larmor’s Models <strong>of</strong><br />

Matter and Energy in the Early 1890s.” Centaurus 53<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 31–54.<br />

2256. BRENNER, Anastasios, Paul NEEDHAM,<br />

David J. STUMP, and Robert DELTETE. “New Perspectives<br />

on Pierre Duhem’s The Aim and Structure<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physical Theory.” Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–25.<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special book symposium on classic and<br />

influential works in the history and philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> science. Other contributors include: Thomas<br />

RYCKMAN and Gary HATFIELD.<br />

2257. CAHAN, David. “Hermann von Helmholtz und<br />

die Ausgestaltung der amerikanischen Physik im Gilded<br />

Age.” In Universität der Gelehrten–Universität<br />

der Experten, edited by LÖSER and STRUPP (2005)<br />

[ref. 2137], 71–86.<br />

2258. CAPECCHI, Danilo, Giuseppe RUTA, and<br />

Patrizia TROVALUSCI. “From Classical to Voigt’s<br />

Molecular Models in Elasticity.” Arch. Hist. Exact<br />

Sci. 64 (2010): 525–559.<br />

2259. DARRIGOL, Olivier. “James Maccullagh’s<br />

Ether: An Optical Route to Maxwell’s Equations?”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “In Honor <strong>of</strong> James MacCullagh<br />

(1809–1847).” [ref. 1991]. Eur. Phys. J. H 35<br />

(2010): 133–172.<br />

2260. DUCHEYNE, Steffen. “Testing Universal<br />

Gravitation in the Laboratory, or the Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

Research on the Mean Density <strong>of</strong> the Earth and Big<br />

G, 1798–1898: Changing Pursuits and Long-Term<br />

Methodological–Experimental Continuity.” Arch.<br />

Hist. Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 181–227.<br />

2261. EISENSTAEDT, Jean, and Michel COMBES.<br />

“Arago et la vitesse de la lumière (1806–1810), un<br />

manuscrit inédit, une nouvelle analyse.” Rev. Hist.<br />

Sci. 64 (<strong>2011</strong>): 59–120.<br />

2262. GADERER, Rupert. “Liebe im Zeitalter der<br />

Elektrizität. E. T. A. H<strong>of</strong>fmanns homines electrificati.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Liebe: Diskurse und<br />

Praktiken.” Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. 18 (2007):<br />

43–61.<br />

2263. GOBBO, Raffaella. “Saggio bibliografico su<br />

Galileo Ferraris.” Physis 44 (2007): 235–274.<br />

The bibliography covers works up to 2005 <strong>of</strong> and<br />

about Ferraris, a 19th-century physicist.<br />

2264. GOODAY, Graeme. “Domesticating the Magnet:<br />

Secularity, Secrecy and ‘Permanency’ as Epistemic<br />

Boundaries in Marie Curie’s Early Work.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Epistemic Boundaries” [ref. 118].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 68–81.<br />

2265. KATZIR, Shaul. “Hermann Aron’s Electricity<br />

Meters: Physics and Invention in Late Nineteenth-<br />

Century Germany.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />

444–481.<br />

On Aron and his move from physicist to entrepreneur,<br />

building a large company that was part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emerging electric power industry.<br />

2266. KRAGH, Helge. “Uorganisk darwinisme—<br />

Udviklingstanken i de fysiske videnskaber.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Darwinisme” [ref. 447]. Slagmark 54<br />

(2009): 63–76.<br />

2267. KREMER, Richard L. “Reforming American<br />

Physics Pedagogy in the 1880s: Introducing ‘Learning<br />

by Doing’ via Student Laboratory Exercises.” In<br />

Learning by Doing, edited by WITTJE and HEERING<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 279], 243–280.<br />

2268. LAMBERT, Kevin. “The Uses <strong>of</strong> Analogy:<br />

James Clerk Maxwell’s ‘On Faraday’s Lines <strong>of</strong> Force’<br />

and Early Victorian Analogical Argument.” Brit. J.<br />

Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 61–88.<br />

2269. LECLERCQ, Frédéric. “Biot, la polarisation<br />

chromatique et la théorie des accès.” Rev. Hist. Sci.<br />

64 (<strong>2011</strong>): 121–155.<br />

2270. MAHON, Basil. Oliver Heaviside: Maverick<br />

Mastermind <strong>of</strong> Electricity. IET <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Series. (xvii + 183 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stevenage:<br />

Institution <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Technology, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780863419652.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R506]<br />

2271. MORUS, Iwan Rhys. “In the Ether: Electricity<br />

and the Victorian Future.” In Utopianism and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930, edited by KEMPERINK and<br />

VERMEER (2010) [ref. 2034], 17–32.<br />

2272. MORUS, Iwan Ryhs. “The Two Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />

Electricity: Between Entertainment and Edification<br />

in Victorian <strong>Science</strong>.” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007): 593–<br />

602.<br />

2273. MÜLLER, Falk. “Johann Wilhelm Hittorf<br />

and the Material Culture <strong>of</strong> Nineteenth-Century Gas<br />

Discharge Research.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

211–244.<br />

2274. NORDMANN, Alfred. “Heinrich Hertz an den<br />

Grenzen seiner Wissenschaft.” In Das bunte Gewand<br />

der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN<br />

(2009) [ref. 31], 133–153.<br />

2275. PETITGIRARD, Loïc. “Poincaré, Précurseur<br />

du ‘chaos’ ?” In Du nouveau dans les sciences, edited<br />

by CARVALLO and ROUX (2006) [ref. 8], 417–448.


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2276. PETKOV, Vesselin. (Ed.) Minkowski Spacetime:<br />

A Hundred Years Later. (xiii + 326 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Dordrecht; New York: Springer, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9789048134755.<br />

Contents: Leo CORRY, “Hermann Minkowski,<br />

Relativity and the Axiomatic Approach to<br />

Physics,” 3–42; Scott WALTER, “Minkowski’s<br />

Modern World,” 43–64; Graham HALL, “Hermann<br />

Minkowski and Special Relativity,” 65–<br />

82; Domenico GIULINI, “The Rich Structure<br />

<strong>of</strong> Minkowski Space,” 83–132; W. G. UNRUH,<br />

“Minkowski Space-Time and Quantum Mechanics,”<br />

133–148; Rudolfo GAMBINI and Jorge<br />

PULLIN, “Modern Space-Time and Undecidability,”<br />

149–162; Abhay ASHTEKAR, “Quantum<br />

Space-Times,” 163–196; Martin BOJOWALD,<br />

“Space-Time Extensions in Quantum Gravity,”<br />

197–224; Dennis DIEKS, “The Adolescence <strong>of</strong><br />

Relativity: Einstein, Minkowski, and the Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Space and Time,” 225–246; Yvon<br />

GAUTHIER, “Hermann Minkowski: From Geometry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Numbers to Physical Geometry,” 247–<br />

258; Orfeu BERTOLAMI, “The Mystical Formula<br />

and The Mystery <strong>of</strong> Khronos,” 259–284; Vesselin<br />

PETKOV, “Physical Laws and Worldlines in<br />

Minkowski Spacetime,” 285–306; Paul S. WES-<br />

SON, “Time as an Illusion,” 307–318; Herbert<br />

PIETSCHMANN, “Consequences <strong>of</strong> Minkowski’s<br />

Unification <strong>of</strong> Space and Time for a Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature,” 319–336.<br />

2277. POJMAN, Paul. “The Influence <strong>of</strong> Biology and<br />

Psychology upon Physics: Ernst Mach Revisited.”<br />

Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 121–135.<br />

2278. RAMALINGAM, Chitra. “Natural <strong>History</strong> in<br />

the Dark: Seriality and the Electric Discharge in<br />

Victorian Physics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seriality<br />

and Scientific Objects in the Nineteenth Century”<br />

[ref. 1998]. Hist. Sci. 48 (2010): 371–398.<br />

2279. REIDY, Michael. “John Tyndall’s Vertical<br />

Physics: From Rock Quarries to Icy Peaks.” Phys.<br />

Persp. 12 (2010): 122–145.<br />

On “the close relationship formed in the midnineteenth<br />

century between advances in the physical<br />

sciences and the rise <strong>of</strong> mountaineering as a<br />

sport.” (from the abstract)<br />

2280. ROSSI, Arcangelo. “Max Planck: la continuità<br />

fisica e il quanto d’azione.” Physis 45 (2008): 343–<br />

357.<br />

2281. ROWLINSON, J. S. “James Joule, William<br />

Thomson and the Concept <strong>of</strong> a Perfect Gas.” Notes<br />

Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 43–57.<br />

2282. SCHMITT, Richard Henry. “Models, Their<br />

Application, and Scientific Anticipation: Ludwig<br />

Boltzmann’s Work as Tacit Knowing.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue on Michael Polanyi [ref. 163]. Bull. Sci.<br />

Tech. Soc. 31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 200–205.<br />

2283. SETH, Suman. Crafting the Quantum: Arnold<br />

Sommerfeld and the Practice <strong>of</strong> Theory, 1890–1926.<br />

Transformations. (viii + 378 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780262013734.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R726]<br />

2284. SILVA, Cibelle Celestino. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Models<br />

and Analogies in the Electromagnetic Theory:<br />

A Historical Case Study.” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007):<br />

835–848.<br />

2285. SIMON, Josep. Communicating Physics:<br />

The Production, Circulation and Appropriation <strong>of</strong><br />

Ganot’s Textbooks in France and England, 1851–<br />

1887. <strong>Science</strong> and Culture in the Nineteenth Century,<br />

13. (xi + 302 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Pickering<br />

& Chatto, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781848931305.<br />

2286. STALEY, Richard. “Michelson and the Observatory:<br />

Physics and the Astronomical Community in<br />

Late-Nineteenth-Century America.” In The Heavens<br />

on Earth, edited by AUBIN et al. (2010) [ref. 2219],<br />

225–252.<br />

2287. STEINLE, Friedrich. Explorative Experimente:<br />

Ampère, Faraday und die Ursprünge der Elektrodynamik.<br />

Boethius. (450 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart:<br />

Steiner, 2005. ISBN: 9783515081856.<br />

2288. VERMEER, Leonieke. “Coping with Entropy:<br />

Utopian Reactions to the Second Law <strong>of</strong> the Thermodynamics<br />

(1860–1920).” In Utopianism and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930, edited by KEMPERINK and<br />

VERMEER (2010) [ref. 2034], 33–58.<br />

2289. VIARD, Jérôme. “L’élaboration de la signification<br />

physique de l’entropie, les contributions de<br />

Carnot, Clausius, Boltzmann.” In Du nouveau dans<br />

les sciences, edited by CARVALLO and ROUX (2006)<br />

[ref. 8], 513–557.<br />

2290. WALLS, Laura Dassow. “ ‘Every Truth Tends<br />

to Become a Power’: Emerson, Faraday, and the<br />

Minding <strong>of</strong> Matter.” In Emerson for the Twenty-First<br />

Century, by Barry THARAUD (Newark: Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware Press, 2010), 301–320.<br />

2291. WEGENER, Daan. “Ostwald’s Utopias: Energeticism<br />

and the Wilhelminian Empire (1888–1918).”<br />

In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930, edited<br />

by KEMPERINK and VERMEER (2010) [ref. 2034],<br />

59–78.<br />

2292. WESS, Jane. “Crookes’s Radiometers: A Train<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thought Manifest.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64<br />

(2010): 457–470.<br />

2293. WIEDERKEHR, Karl Heinrich. “Über Vorstellungen<br />

von der elektrischen Leitung, die Entwicklung<br />

einer Elektronentheorie der Metalle und der Beginn<br />

einer Festkörperphysik.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 94 (2010):<br />

57–72.<br />

360-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

2294. AKEROYD, Michael. “The Philosophical Significance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mendeleev’s Successful Predictions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Properties <strong>of</strong> Gallium and Scandium.” Found.<br />

Chem. 12 (2010): 117–122.<br />

2295. BERTOMEU SÁNCHEZ, José Ramón, and Rosa<br />

MUÑOZ BELLO. “Resistencias, novedades y negociaciones:<br />

la terminología química durante la primera<br />

mitad del siglo XIX en España.” Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

213–238.


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2296. BOKARIS, Efthymios P. “The Encounter <strong>of</strong><br />

Lavoisiers’ Chemical Nomenclature with the Empiricist<br />

‘Experimental Philosophy’ <strong>of</strong> Demetrious-Daniel<br />

Philippides in the Hellenic-Speaking Regions at the<br />

Dawn <strong>of</strong> 19th Century.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60<br />

(2010): 117–139.<br />

2297. GAL, J. “When Did Louis Pasteur Present His<br />

Memoir on the Discovery <strong>of</strong> Molecular Chirality to<br />

the Académie Des <strong>Science</strong>s? Analysis <strong>of</strong> a Discrepancy.”<br />

Chirality 20 (2008): 1072–1084.<br />

2298. GAL, J. “Carl Friedrich Naumann and the<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> Enantio Terminology: A Review and<br />

Analysis on the 150th Anniversary.” Chirality 19<br />

(2007): 89–98.<br />

2299. GAL, Joseph. “Louis Pasteur, Language, and<br />

Molecular Chirality: Background and Dissymmetry.”<br />

Chirality 23 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–16.<br />

2300. GIUNTA, Carmen. (Ed.) Atoms in Chemistry:<br />

From Dalton’s Predecessors to Complex Atoms<br />

and Beyond. (124 pp.; ill.; index.) Washington,<br />

DC: American Chemical <strong>Society</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780841225572.<br />

Contents: Carmen J. GIUNTA, “Introduction,” 1–5;<br />

William B. JENSEN, “Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Atomic<br />

Theory: An Overview,” 7-19; Leopold MAY,<br />

“Atomism before Dalton,” 21-33; David E. LEWIS,<br />

“150 Years <strong>of</strong> Organic Structures,” 35-57; William<br />

H. BROCK, “The Atomic Debates Revisited,” 59-<br />

64; Carmen J. GIUNTA, “Atoms Are Divisible:<br />

The Pieces Have Pieces,” 65-81; Gary PATTER-<br />

SON, “Eyes To See: Physical Evidence for Atoms,”<br />

83-92; Jim MARSHALL and Jenny MARSHALL,<br />

“Rediscovering Atoms: An Atomic Travelogue,<br />

A Selection <strong>of</strong> Photos from Sites Important in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atoms,” 93-107.<br />

2301. GRAPÍ, Pere. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Chemistry Textbooks<br />

and Teaching Institutions in France at the Beginning<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century in the Controversy<br />

about Berthollet’s Chemical Affinities.” In Learning<br />

by Doing, edited by WITTJE and HEERING (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

[ref. 279], 55–70.<br />

2302. GROSSMAN, Mark I. “William Higgins at the<br />

Dublin <strong>Society</strong>, 1810–20: The Loss <strong>of</strong> a Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship<br />

and a Claim to the Atomic Theory.” Notes Rec. Roy.<br />

Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 417–434.<br />

2303. JAUSSAUD, Philippe. “Découvertes multiples<br />

en chimie pharmaceutique et analytique.” In Du nouveau<br />

dans les sciences, edited by CARVALLO and<br />

ROUX (2006) [ref. 8], 343–367.<br />

2304. JUDEL, Günther Klaus. (Ed.) Vorträge des<br />

Symposiums Justus Liebigs Einfluss auf die internationale<br />

Entwicklung der Chemie. Berichte der Justus-<br />

Liebig-Gesellschaft zu Giessen. (235 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Giessen: Justus-Liebig-Ges. zu Giessen,<br />

2005.<br />

2305. KOENE, C. J. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Chemistry (1856).<br />

[Mémoires de Chemie] In English. Trans. by Mark<br />

A. S. MCMENAMIN. (xxii + 224 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780773452558.<br />

A foundational document in experimental and<br />

environmental chemistry and earth system science.<br />

2306. MITCHELL, Daniel Jon. “Reflecting Nature:<br />

Chemistry and Comprehensibility in Gabriel<br />

Lippmann’s ‘Physical’ Method <strong>of</strong> Photographing<br />

Colours.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

319–337.<br />

2307. PRATT, Herbert. “A Letter Signed: The Very<br />

Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Dalton’s Atomic Theory.” Ambix 57<br />

(2010): 301–310.<br />

2308. SINGH, Harkishan. “Tribhovandas Kalyandas<br />

Gajjar (1863–1920): Pioneer Industrial Chemist <strong>of</strong><br />

India.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 419–429.<br />

2309. THEODORE, David. “Was Kekule’s Mind<br />

Brainbound? The Historiography <strong>of</strong> Chemistry and<br />

the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Extended Cognition.” Spontan.<br />

Gen. 3 (2009): 158–177.<br />

2310. WOODS, Gordon T. “Mendeleev, the Man and<br />

His Matrix: Dmitri Mendeleev, Aspects <strong>of</strong> His Life<br />

and Work: Was He a Somewhat Fortunate Man?”<br />

Found. Chem. 12 (2010): 171–186.<br />

360-114. ALCHEMY<br />

2311. MORRISSON, Mark. Modern Alchemy: Occultism<br />

and the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Atomic Theory. (viii +<br />

262 pp.; index; bibl.) New York: Oxford University<br />

Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780195306965.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R554]<br />

360-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

2312. BRANDSTETTER, Thomas. “Time Machines:<br />

Model Experiments in Geology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Seeing and Measuring, Constructing and Judging:<br />

Instruments in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s”<br />

[ref. 253]. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 135–145.<br />

2313. BRICE, William R. Myth, Legend, Reality:<br />

Edwin Laurentine Drake and the Early Oil Industry.<br />

(xii + 661 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oil City, PA:<br />

Oil Region Alliance <strong>of</strong> Business, Industry & Tourism,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780984222209.<br />

2314. BRICE, William R. “The Drake Well and Unintended<br />

Consequences.” Oil-Indust. Hist. 11 (2010):<br />

61–83.<br />

2315. BUCKLAND, Adelene. “Losing the Plot: The<br />

Geological Anti-Narrative.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong>, Literature, and the Darwin Legacy”. http:<br />

//www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/<br />

view/578 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 207].<br />

Nineteen 11 (2010): Approx. 6,640 words.<br />

2316. BUCKLAND, Adelene. “Thomas Hardy,<br />

Provincial Geology and the Material Imagination.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Victorian Fiction and the<br />

Material Imagination”. http://www.19.bbk.ac.<br />

uk/index.php/19/article/view/469 (Accessed<br />

March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). Nineteen 6 (2008): Approx. 8,600<br />

words.<br />

On the 19th-century exchange <strong>of</strong> fossils and<br />

natural-historical objects as represented by the


360. 19th century 145<br />

fossil collector Gideon Mantell and the novelist<br />

Thomas Hardy.<br />

2317. CARRERAS SEGUÍ, Paz. “Sèrie de pluja de<br />

Maó del 1864 al 1932 gràcies a Joaquim Carreras<br />

i Maurici Hernández.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section,<br />

“Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

70–78.<br />

On the data, instruments, and lives <strong>of</strong> researchers<br />

involved in the study <strong>of</strong> rainfall volume and frequency<br />

in Maó.<br />

2318. CATALÁ-GORGUES, Jesús I. “El primer viatge<br />

de l’enginyer portuguès Nery Delgado a Espanya<br />

(1872) i l’establiment de relacions entre els serveis<br />

geològics ibèrics.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 1, no. 1<br />

(2008): 421–428.<br />

2319. CATALÁ-GORGUES, Jesús I. “Ligados pela<br />

Natureza: os Inícios da Colaboração Científica entre<br />

Nery Delgado e os Geólogos Espanhóis, em 1872.”<br />

Comunicações Geol. 94 (2007): 161–174.<br />

2320. CATALÀ-GORGUES, Jesús Ignasi, and Ana<br />

CARNEIRO. “El projecte de la Carta Geològica<br />

d’Europa i l’establiment de relacions entre els serveis<br />

geològics d’Espanya i Portugal.” Actes Hist.<br />

Cièn. Tèc. 3, no. 1 (2010): 11–22.<br />

2321. CLARY, Renee M., and James H. WANDER-<br />

SEE. “All Are Worthy to Know the Earth: Henry De<br />

la Beche and the Origin <strong>of</strong> Geological Literacy.” Sci.<br />

& Educ. 18 (2009): 1359–1375.<br />

2322. COEN, Deborah R. “Imperial Climatographies<br />

from Tyrol to Turkestan.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 45–65.<br />

2323. CUSHMAN, Gregory T. “Humboldtian <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Creole Meteorology, and the Discovery <strong>of</strong><br />

Human-Caused Climate Change in South America.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 16–44.<br />

2324. DAINTITH, Terence. Finders Keepers? How<br />

the Law <strong>of</strong> Capture Shaped the World Oil Industry.<br />

(xvii + 500 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, DC:<br />

RFF Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781936331765.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R172]<br />

2325. DI FATE, Victor Joseph. “Arguing for Uniformity:<br />

Rethinking Lyell’s Principles <strong>of</strong> Geology.”<br />

Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 136–153.<br />

2326. DUCHEYNE, Steffen. “Whewell’s Tidal<br />

Researches: Scientific Practice and Philosophical<br />

Methodology.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 26–<br />

40.<br />

2327. FIGUEIRÔA, Silvia F. de M. “Minerals Scrutinized:<br />

Alberto Betim Paes Leme (1883–1938) and the<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> Spectrography.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Seeing and Measuring, Constructing and Judging:<br />

Instruments in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s”<br />

[ref. 253]. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 164–175.<br />

2328. FIGUEIRÔA, Silvia Femanda de Mendonça,<br />

and Lucí Hidalgo NUNES. “Investigation and Forecast<br />

<strong>of</strong> Droughts in Brazil: A Historical View (19th<br />

to 20th Century).” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60 (2010):<br />

555–568.<br />

2329. FISCHER, William A. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Francis W.<br />

‘Cragstone’ Cragin and the Kiowa County, Kansas<br />

Meteorite, 1890.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on history<br />

<strong>of</strong> geology [ref. 376]. Compass 81, Nos. 1-4 (2008):<br />

93–95.<br />

2330. GERALI, Francesco. “The Development <strong>of</strong><br />

the Italian Oil Industry in the Emillan Apennines.”<br />

Oil-Indust. Hist. 11 (2010): 173–185.<br />

2331. HOWARD, Roger. The Oil Hunters: Exploration<br />

and Espionage in the Middle East, 1880–1939.<br />

(xiv + 210 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) London;<br />

New York: Hambledon Continuum, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9781847252326.<br />

2332. JACKSON, Patrick N. Wyse. “Servants <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Raj at Play: An Example <strong>of</strong> the Social Interactions<br />

between a Geologist and an Engineer in Nineteenth-<br />

Century India.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on history <strong>of</strong><br />

geology [ref. 376]. Compass 81, Nos. 1-4 (2008):<br />

96–103.<br />

On Thomas Hardinge Going and Charles Aemilius<br />

Oldham.<br />

2333. KÖLBL-EBERT, M. “Father Damian Kreichgauer<br />

SVD (1859–1940) and Father Erich Wasmann<br />

SJ (1859–1931): Geology, Earth <strong>History</strong> and Evolution<br />

in Two German Lives between <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Faith.” Earth Sci. Hist. 29 (2010): 311–330.<br />

2334. LAHIRI, Ashish. Radhanath Sikdar beyond<br />

the Peak. (48 pp.) Kolkata: Bio-Chitra, 2010.<br />

On the Indian mathematician who calculated the<br />

height <strong>of</strong> Mt. Everest in the Himalayas.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R456]<br />

2335. LEVITON, Alan E., Michele L. ALDRICH,<br />

Gary C. WILLIAMS, and Peter U. RODDA. “Geology<br />

at the California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s, 1853–1907.”<br />

Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 61 no. 11 (2010): 547–573.<br />

2336. MCKINNEY, Gary S. Oil on the Brain: The<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> Oil and the Excitement <strong>of</strong> the Boom<br />

in Northwestern Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Butler,<br />

Clarion, Venango Counties. (vi + 512 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Chicora, PA: Mechling Bookbindery,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780979377228.<br />

2337. MERRIAM, Daniel Francis. Geology at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kansas: The First Century (1866–1966)<br />

and a Bit Beyond. Special Publication (University <strong>of</strong><br />

Kansas. Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geology). (xiii + 210 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Lawrence, Kan.: University <strong>of</strong> Kansas,<br />

Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geology and Paleontological Institute; Distributed<br />

by the Paleonotological Institute, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2009. ISBN: 978189127662X.<br />

2338. MIDDLETON, Gerard V. “Frank Dawson<br />

Adams: The Making <strong>of</strong> a Petrologist.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

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2339. SORKHABI, Rasoul. “George Bernard<br />

Reynolds: A Forgotten Pioneer <strong>of</strong> Oil Discoveries


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in Persia and Venezuela.” Oil-Indust. Hist. 11 (2010):<br />

157–172.<br />

2340. SUCARRATS I RIERA, Raimon. “Un Exemple<br />

de l’ús de la meteorologia per difondre l’activitat<br />

científica: les memòries d’Agustí Yàñez i Girona per<br />

a l’Acadèmia de Ciències de Barcelona a mitjan segle<br />

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2341. TAVARES, Conceição. Albert I do Mónaco,<br />

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pp.; ill.; bibl.) Lisbon: Sociedade Afonso Chaves,<br />

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2342. TINKLER, Keith. “Wallace and the Great Ice<br />

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SMITH and BECCALONI (2008) [ref. 2520], 186–<br />

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2343. WILSON, Leonard G. “Religious Assumptions<br />

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Sci. Hist. 29 (2010): 187–212.<br />

360-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

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2344. BARANY, Michael J. “Great Pyramid Metrology<br />

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special issue, “Scientific Instruments: Knowledge,<br />

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(2010): 45–60.<br />

2345. BLAIS, Hélène. “An Intra-Imperial Conflict:<br />

The Mapping <strong>of</strong> the Border between Algeria<br />

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2346. CARVALHINHO BRANCO, Rui Miguel.<br />

“Políticas de informatión cartográfica y ordenación<br />

del territorio: cartografía terrestre y geodesia en el<br />

Portugal del siglo XIX (1852–1893).” In Maquinismo<br />

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2347. DANCKAERT, Lisette. “La Turquie d’Europe<br />

chez Vandermaelen.” In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam<br />

Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves, edited by<br />

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2348. DELMAS, Catherine. “Charles Doughty’s<br />

Quest and Crusade in Arabia Deserta.” In <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Empire in the Nineteenth Century, edited by<br />

DELMAS et al. (2010) [ref. 601], 3–12.<br />

2349. DEPREST, Florence. “Using the Concept <strong>of</strong><br />

Genre de Vie: French Geographers and Colonial<br />

Algeria, c. 1880–1949.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special feature:<br />

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2350. DRITSAS, Lawrence. Zambesi: David Livingstone<br />

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maps; bibl.; index.) London; New York: I. B. Tauris,<br />

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2351. FERRETTI, Federico. “The Correspondence<br />

between Élisée Reclus and Pëtr Kropotkin as a Source<br />

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2352. LAMBERT, Andrew D. The Gates <strong>of</strong> Hell:<br />

Sir John Franklin’s Tragic Quest for the North West<br />

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New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780300154856.<br />

2353. LAMBERT, David. “ ‘Taken Captive by the<br />

Mystery <strong>of</strong> the Great River’: Towards an Historical<br />

Geography <strong>of</strong> British Geography and Atlantic<br />

Slavery.” J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 44–65.<br />

On James MacQueen (1778–1870).<br />

2354. LANE, K. Maria D. Geographies <strong>of</strong> Mars:<br />

Seeing and Knowing the Red Planet. (xiii + 266 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780226470788.<br />

2355. LARSON, Edward J. “Public <strong>Science</strong> for a<br />

Global Empire: The British Quest for the South<br />

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2356. MACQUEEN, Andy. Frederick Robert D’Arcy:<br />

Colonial Surveyor, Explorer and Artist, c. 1809–<br />

1875. (272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Wentworth Falls, N.<br />

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2357. PETERS, Rosemary A. “Mapping the Desert:<br />

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35 (2009): 104–127.<br />

Focuses on the French colonial period in Africa.<br />

2358. PRESLAND, Gary. The Place for a Village:<br />

How Nature Has Shaped the City <strong>of</strong> Melbourne. (265<br />

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Pub., 2008. ISBN: 9780980619027.<br />

2359. PRÉVOST, Stéphanie. “ ‘A Perfect Map <strong>of</strong><br />

Palestine’ (1872–1880): Biblical Geography, Intelligence<br />

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2360. SANKEY, Margaret. “Writing the Voyage <strong>of</strong><br />

Scientific Exploration: The Logbooks, Journals and<br />

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<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Note-Taking in Early Modern<br />

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2361. SCHIAVON, Martina. “Geodesy and Map<br />

Making in France and Algeria: Between Army Officers<br />

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2362. SCHRÖDER, Iris. “Das Leipziger Kränzchen,<br />

die Anthropogeographie und die Kunst: Zu Friedrich<br />

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2363. SIMONS, Eric. Darwin Slept Here: Discovery,<br />

Adventure, and Swimming Iguanas in Charles<br />

Darwin’s South America. (258 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;


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index.) Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

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2364. SINGARAVELOU, Pierre. “The Institutionalisation<br />

<strong>of</strong> ‘Colonial Geography’ in France, 1880–<br />

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2365. SURUN, Isabelle. “French Military Officers<br />

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2366. VANDERSMISSEN, Jan. “Abraham Ortelius<br />

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2367. WITHERS, Charles W. J. Geography and <strong>Science</strong><br />

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360-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

2368. BERRY, Andrew. “ ‘Ardent Beetle-Hunters’:<br />

Natural <strong>History</strong>, Collecting, and the Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution.”<br />

In Natural Selection and Beyond, edited by<br />

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2369. BRANCH, Michael P. “Paths to Nature: Emerson’s<br />

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2370. BRATAAS, Anne, and Sally Gregory KOHLST-<br />

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2371. DASTON, Lorraine. “The Humboldtian Gaze.”<br />

In <strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice, edited by EPPLE and<br />

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2372. DICKINSON, Edward C., Normand DAVID,<br />

Leslie K. OVERSTREET, Frank D. STEINHEIMER,<br />

and Justin JANSEN. “Histoire naturelle des pigeons<br />

or Les pigeons: Coenraad Jacob Temminck versus<br />

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220.<br />

2373. DOUGLAS, Kirsty. Pictures <strong>of</strong> Time Beneath:<br />

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On the way that landscapes and landforms are<br />

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2374. ELLIS, Elizabeth. Rare and Curious: The<br />

Secret <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Governor Macquarie’s Collectors’<br />

Chest. (x + 275 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Carlton,<br />

Vic.: Miegunyah Press; Sydney, NSW: State Library<br />

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On colonial Australia’s governor and his natural<br />

history cabinets displaying preserved butterflies,<br />

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2375. EMMETT, Peter, and Tony KANELLOS. The<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Economic Botany at the Adelaide Botanic<br />

Garden: A Souvenir. (186 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Adelaide:<br />

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2376. FAGAN, Melinda Bonnie. “Theory and Practice<br />

in the Field: Wallace’s Work in Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

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2377. GRAZCYK, Annette. “Von der höfischen<br />

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2378. GURA, Philip F. “Nature Writing.” In The<br />

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2379. JIMÉNEZ ARTACHO, Cristina, José FONFRÍA<br />

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2380. KORT, Pamela. “ ‘Natural Histories’ in Germany:<br />

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In Darwin, edited by KORT and HOLLEIN (2009)<br />

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2381. LARSON, Frances. An Infinity <strong>of</strong> Things:<br />

How Sir Henry Wellcome Collected the World. (xi<br />

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New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

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2382. LAUBACHER, Matthew. “Cultures <strong>of</strong> Collection<br />

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2383. MACKENZIE, John M. Museums and Empire:<br />

Natural <strong>History</strong>, Human Cultures and Colonial Identities.<br />

Studies in Imperialism. (xv + 286 pp.; ill.;<br />

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University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780719083679.<br />

Examines the origins and development <strong>of</strong> museums<br />

in six major regions <strong>of</strong> the British Empire in the<br />

19th and 20th centuries.<br />

2384. MAXIMILIAN OF WIED. The North American<br />

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S. WITTE and Marsha V. GALLAGHER. Vol. I: May<br />

1832-April 1833. Trans. by William J. ORR, Paul<br />

SCHACH, and Dieter KARCH. (xliii + 467 pp.; ill.;


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Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780806138886.<br />

2385. MCGOWAN, R. Y., and I. J. STENHOUSE.<br />

“ ‘An Outstanding Man among Scottish Ornithologists’:<br />

Surgeon Rear-Admiral John Hutton Stenhouse<br />

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234.<br />

2386. MCTAVISH, Lianne. “Strategic Donations:<br />

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2387. PEARCE, Trevor. “ ‘A Great Complication<br />

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2388. PODGORNY, Irina, and Maria Margaret<br />

LOPES. El Desierto en una Vitrina: Museos e historia<br />

natural en la Argentina, 1810–1890. (280 pp.;<br />

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2389. SCHMITT, Stephane. “Lacepède’s Syncretic<br />

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457.<br />

2390. SWINNEY, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey N. “Edward Forbes<br />

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2391. WEBB, Joan B. A Birdstuffer’s Library: A<br />

19th-Century Naturalist’s Library. (vi + 99 pp.;<br />

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9780958027731.<br />

On the library <strong>of</strong> George Caley (1770-1829).<br />

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360-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

2392. BURKHOLDER, Robert E. “Nature Writing and<br />

Environmental Activism.” In The Oxford Handbook<br />

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2393. CATHCART, Michael. The Water Dreamers:<br />

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On Australia.<br />

2394. CERTOMÀ, Chiara. “Ecologia: la creazione di<br />

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Focuses on the influence <strong>of</strong> systems theory and<br />

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centuries.<br />

2395. COEN, Deborah R. “Climate and Circulation<br />

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2396. COLLOMB, Jean-Daniel. “Questioning the<br />

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2397. FALCK, Zachary J. S. Weeds: An Environmental<br />

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2398. GARCIER, Romain. “The Placing <strong>of</strong> Matter:<br />

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2399. GARDEN, Donald S. Droughts, Floods and<br />

Cyclones: El Niños That Shaped Our Colonial Past.<br />

(xiv + 414 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) North Melbourne,<br />

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2400. KEINER, Christine. The Oyster Question:<br />

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South. (xvi + 331 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

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2401. KNAPP, Sandra. “Wallace, Conservation, and<br />

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2402. MCKENZIE, Matthew. Clearing the Coastline:<br />

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2403. NEWMAN, Lance. “Environmentalist Thought<br />

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2404. OUCHLEY, Kelby. Flora and Fauna <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Civil War: An Environmental Reference Guide. (ix +<br />

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2405. PAYNE, Brian J. Fishing a Borderless Sea:<br />

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East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2010.<br />

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2406. RAWSON, Michael. Eden on the Charles: The<br />

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2407. WALLS, Laura Dassow. “Rediscovering Humboldt’s<br />

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360-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />

2408. DINGUS, Lowell, and Mark A. NORELL.<br />

Barnum Brown: The Man Who Discovered Tyrannosaurus<br />

Rex. (xiv + 368 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)


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9780520252646.<br />

2409. DOTT, Robert H., Jr. “A Case <strong>of</strong> Mistaken<br />

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On the paleontologist Ermine Cowles Case.<br />

2410. EMLING, Shelley. The Fossil Hunter: Dinosaurs,<br />

Evolution, and the Woman Whose Discoveries<br />

Changed the World. (xiii + 234 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780230611566.<br />

2411. MEIGS, Mark. “The First Dinosaurs and<br />

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DELMAS et al. (2010) [ref. 601], 131–142.<br />

2412. STOKES, Robert B. “Gustave Cotteau’s<br />

Posthumous 1897 Monograph on Miocene Spatangus<br />

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37 (2010): 318–324.<br />

360-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

2413. BAKER, R. A., and R. A. BAYLISS. “The<br />

Valencia Harbour Survey (1895 and 1896) in Ireland,<br />

with Special Reference to the Work <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />

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2414. FANGERAU, Heiner. Spinning the Scientific<br />

Web: Jacques Loeb (1859–1924) und sein Programm<br />

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(280 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin:<br />

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2415. FLORES-VILLELA, Oscar, César A. RÍOS-<br />

MUÑOZ, Kurt SCHWENK, Graciela ZAMUDIO-<br />

VARELA, and Gloria MAGAÑA-COTA. “An Unpublished<br />

Manuscript <strong>of</strong> Alfredo Dugès Related to<br />

the Classification <strong>of</strong> Lizards according to Tongue<br />

Morphology, C. 1898.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

246–254.<br />

2416. GAYON, Jean. “Karl Pearson ou les enjeux<br />

du phénoménalisme dans les sciences biologiques<br />

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GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 305–324.<br />

2417. HERBERT, Sandra. “ ‘A Universal Collector’:<br />

Charles Darwin’s Extraction <strong>of</strong> Meaning from His<br />

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no. 2 (2010): 45–68.<br />

2418. HOPPE, Brigitte. (Ed.) Controversies and Disputes<br />

in the Life <strong>Science</strong>s in the 19th and 20th Centuries.<br />

(viii + 128 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Augsburg:<br />

E. Rauner Verlag, 2006. ISBN: 9783936905199.<br />

2419. JAHN, Ilse. “Nachdruck: Matthias Jacob<br />

Schleiden an der Universität Jena.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

retrospective issue. NTM 18 (2010): 275–285.<br />

Discussion follows: Dietrich von ENGELHARDT,<br />

“Ein historischer Beitrag zur Methodologie der<br />

biologischen Wissenschaften” NTM 18 (2010):<br />

287–291.<br />

2420. LAUBICHLER, Manfred Dietrich. “Allgemeine<br />

Biologie als selbständige Grundwissenschaft<br />

und die allgemeinen Grundlagen des Lebens.” In<br />

Der Hochsitz des Wissens, edited by HAGNER and<br />

LAUBICHLER (2006) [ref. 1997], 185–206.<br />

2421. MORUS, Iwan Rhys. “Pwy oedd Frankenstein:<br />

Trydan a Bywyd yn y 19fed Ganrif.” Y Traethodydd<br />

(2005): 138–155.<br />

On electricity and life in the 19th century.<br />

2422. MÜLLER-WILLE, Staffan. “Cell Theory,<br />

Specificity, and Reproduction, 1837–1870.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Cell as Nexus: Connections<br />

between the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cell<br />

Biology” [ref. 463]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />

Sci. 41 (2010): 225–231.<br />

2423. NUZZACI, Francesco. L’idea della vita:<br />

saggio su Claude Bernard. Pubblicazioni del<br />

Dipartimento di filos<strong>of</strong>ia e scienze sociali, 16.<br />

(373 pp.) Lecce: Edizioni Milella, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9788870750836.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R584]<br />

2424. NYHART, Lynn K. “Emigrants and Pioneers:<br />

Moritz Wagner’s ‘Law <strong>of</strong> Migration’ in Context.” In<br />

Knowing Global Environments, edited by VETTER<br />

(2010) [ref. 34], 39–58.<br />

2425. PEARCE, Trevor. “From ‘Circumstances’ to<br />

‘Environment’: Herbert Spencer and the Origins <strong>of</strong><br />

the Idea <strong>of</strong> Organism-Environment Interaction.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 241–252.<br />

2426. PHILLIPS, Denise. “Reconsidering the Sonderweg<br />

<strong>of</strong> German <strong>Science</strong>: Biology and Culture in<br />

the Nineteenth Century.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40<br />

(2010): 136–147.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Nicolaas A. RUPKE, Alexander<br />

von Humboldt (2005); Jonathan HARWOOD, Technology’s<br />

Dilemma (2005); Lynn K. NYHART, Modern<br />

Nature (2009); Richard OLSON, <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Scientism in Nineteenth Century Europe (2008);<br />

Robert J. RICHARDS, The Tragic Sense <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

(2008); Sander GLIBOFF, H. G. Bronn, Ernst<br />

Haeckel, and the Origins <strong>of</strong> German Darwinism<br />

(2008).<br />

2427. REYNOLDS, Andrew. “Deconstructing Reconstructions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> German Darwinism.”<br />

Endeavour 33 (2009): 43–44.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Sander GLIBOFF, H. G. Bronn,<br />

Ernst Haeckel, and the Origins <strong>of</strong> German Darwinism<br />

(2008).<br />

2428. SCHMIDGEN, Henning, and Judy Johns<br />

SCHLOEGEL. “Allgemeine Physiologie, experimentelle<br />

Psychologie und Evolutionstheorie. Einzellige<br />

Organismen in der psychophysiologischen Forschung<br />

1877–1918.” In Der Hochsitz des Wissens, edited<br />

by HAGNER and LAUBICHLER (2006) [ref. 1997],<br />

239–274.


150 360. 19th century<br />

2429. SUNDERLAND, Mary Evelyn. “Regeneration:<br />

Thomas Hunt Morgan’s Window into Development.”<br />

J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 325–361.<br />

360-131. BOTANY<br />

2430. ALLEN, David E. “Collectors Harnessed: Research<br />

on the British Flora by Nineteenth-Century<br />

Amateur Botanists.” In Participating in the Knowledge<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, edited by FINNEGAN (2005) [ref. 16],<br />

36–49.<br />

2431. BECKMAN, Jenny. “Collecting Standards:<br />

Teaching Botanical Skills in Sweden, 1850–1950.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Lay Participation in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation” [ref. 284]. Sci.<br />

Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 239–258.<br />

2432. DIAGRE, Denis. “Michel Scheidweiler et<br />

Henri Galeotti, les pères du genre Ariocarpus (cactaceae).”<br />

In Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts à Hossam Elkhadem par<br />

ses amis et ses élèves, edited by DAELEMANS et al.<br />

(2007) [ref. 14], 465–483.<br />

2433. ELLIOTT, Paul A., Charles WATKINS, and<br />

Stephen DANIELS. The British Arboretum: Trees,<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Culture in the Nineteenth Century. <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, 14. (256<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9781848930971.<br />

2434. ENDERSBY, Jim. “Joseph Hooker: A Philosophical<br />

Botanist.” J. Biosci. 33 (2008): 163–169.<br />

2435. FRAWLEY, Jodi. “Joseph Maiden and the<br />

National and Transnational Circulation <strong>of</strong> Wattle<br />

Acacia spp.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 35–54.<br />

2436. GOSS, Andrew. The Floracrats: State-<br />

Sponsored <strong>Science</strong> and the Failure <strong>of</strong> the Enlightenment<br />

in Indonesia. (xvi + 256 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Madison, WI: The University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780299248642.<br />

Examines the pr<strong>of</strong>essional lives <strong>of</strong> Indonesian naturalists<br />

and biologists and the results <strong>of</strong> patronage<br />

<strong>of</strong> science by a powerful state.<br />

2437. GÜTTLER, Nils Robert. “Scaling the Period<br />

Eye: Oscar Drude and the Cartographical Practice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plant Geography, 1870s–1910s.” Sci. Context 24<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–41.<br />

2438. JAIME LORÉN, José María de. (Ed.) Carlos<br />

Pau Español: en el 150 aniversario del nacimiento<br />

y 70 de la muerte del gran botánico y farmacéutico<br />

de Segorbe (1857–1937). (171 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.) Segorbe, Castellón: Ayuntamiento de Segorbe<br />

e Instituto de Cultura Alto Palancia, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9788493437572.<br />

2439. MORTON-EVANS, Christine, and Michael<br />

MORTON-EVANS. The Flower Hunter: The Remarkable<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Ellis Rowan. (329 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Canberra: National Library <strong>of</strong> Australia, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780642277015.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R556]<br />

2440. NICKELSEN, Kärin, and Gerd GRASSHOFF.<br />

“In Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Formaldehyde: Causally Explanatory<br />

Models and Falsification.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 297–305.<br />

On the history <strong>of</strong> plant physiology, specifically<br />

the formaldehyde model <strong>of</strong> photosynthesis, which<br />

dominated the field from the 1870s to the 1930s.<br />

2441. NORTON, Leonie. Women <strong>of</strong> Flowers: Botanical<br />

Art in Australia from the 1830s to the 1960s. (126<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Canberra: National Library <strong>of</strong><br />

Australia, 2009. ISBN: 9780642276834.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R576]<br />

2442. OLSZEWSKI, Margaret Maria. “Dr. Auzoux’s<br />

Botanical Teaching Models and Medical Education<br />

at the Universities <strong>of</strong> Glasgow and Aberdeen.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 285–296.<br />

2443. ROBIN, Nicolas. “Heritage <strong>of</strong> the Romantic<br />

Philosophy in Post-Linnaean Botany: Reichenbach’s<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> Goethe’s Metamorphosis <strong>of</strong> Plants as<br />

a Methodological and Philosophical Framework.” J.<br />

Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 283–304.<br />

2444. SANDERS, Dawn. “The Death and Life <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Plant Specimen.” In Learning by Doing, edited by<br />

WITTJE and HEERING (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 279], 159–176.<br />

Focuses on the Anglo-American world in the 19th<br />

and early 20th century.<br />

2445. STÖCKLIN, Jürg, and Ekkehard HÖXTER-<br />

MANN. (Eds.) Darwin und die Botanik: Beiträge<br />

eines Symposiums der Schweizerischen Botanischen<br />

Gesellschaft und der Basler Botanischen Gesellschaft<br />

zum Darwin-Jahr 2009. (249 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Rangsdorf: Basilisken-Presse, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783941365001.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R756]<br />

2446. WATSFORD, Penny, and Margaret ELLIOTT.<br />

Forest Bountiful: Settlers’ Use <strong>of</strong> Australian Plants.<br />

(130 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Murwillumbah, N.S.W.:<br />

Nullum Publications, 2010. ISBN: 9780975682333.<br />

Covers the period from the 1840s to the 1950s.<br />

360-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

2447. ARAGÓN, Santiago, and Miguel VILLENA.<br />

“Les premières tentatives d’institutionnalisation de<br />

la zoologie en Espagne.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 63 (2010):<br />

473–499.<br />

2448. CLARIDGE, Mike. “Alfred Russel Wallace:<br />

A Welsh Entomologist!” In Survival <strong>of</strong> the Fittest,<br />

edited by GARDINER et al. (2008) [ref. 2483], 17–24.<br />

2449. DAWSON, Gowan. “ ‘By a Comparison <strong>of</strong><br />

Incidents and Dialogue’: Richard Owen, Comparative<br />

Anatomy and Victorian Serial Fiction.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “<strong>Science</strong>, Literature, and the Darwin<br />

Legacy”. http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/<br />

19/article/view/577 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>).<br />

[ref. 207]. Nineteen 11 (2010): Approx. 7,240 words.<br />

2450. DIBATTISTA, Liborio. Il movimento immobile:<br />

La fisiologia di E.-J. Marey e C. E. Francois-<br />

Franck (1868–1921). (xv + 338 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2010. ISBN: 9788822260000.


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2451. DIERIG, Sven. “Apollo’s Tragedy: Laboratory<br />

<strong>Science</strong> between Classicism and Industrial Modernism.”<br />

In <strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice, edited by<br />

EPPLE and ZITTEL (2010) [ref. 178], 103–119.<br />

On the role <strong>of</strong> aesthetics and epistemology in the<br />

physiological laboratory and instrumentation <strong>of</strong><br />

Emil du Bois-Reymond.<br />

2452. FERRUTA, Paola. “Naturwissenschaftliche<br />

Auffassung des Menschen, symbolische Gesellschaftsordnung<br />

und geschlechtlich codierte Moralphysiologie<br />

in der saint-simonistischen Bewegung um<br />

1830.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Geschlecht – Wissen –<br />

Geschichte” [ref. 536]. Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss.<br />

21 (2010): 37–64.<br />

On how “natural sciences and comparative<br />

anatomy legitimated a new moral physiology<br />

among the Saint-Simonians.” (from the abstract)<br />

2453. GUNN, Ronald Campbell, James GRANT, and<br />

William E. DAVIS. Early Tasmanian Ornithology:<br />

The Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Ronald Campbell Gunn and<br />

James Grant, 1836–1838. (xi + 263 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Nuttall Ornithological<br />

Club, 2009. ISBN: 9781877973475.<br />

2454. HOCHADEL, Oliver. “Watching Exotic Animals<br />

Next Door: ‘Scientific’ Observations at the Zoo<br />

(ca. 1870–1910).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Lay Participation<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation”<br />

[ref. 284]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 183–214.<br />

2455. HOPWOOD, Nick. “Model Politics.” Lancet<br />

372 (2008): 1946–1947.<br />

Compares and contrasts the careers <strong>of</strong> the German<br />

anatomical and embryological wax modellers Paul<br />

Zeiller (1820–93) and Adolf Ziegler (1820–89).<br />

2456. MANNOURIS, Costas. “Darwin’s ‘Beloved<br />

Barnacles’: Tough Lessons in Variation.” Hist. Phil.<br />

Life Sci. 33 (<strong>2011</strong>): 51–70.<br />

2457. SCHREIBER, Christine. Natürlich künstliche<br />

Befruchtung? Eine Geschichte der In-vitro-<br />

Fertilisation von 1878 bis 1950. Kritische Studien<br />

zur Geschichtswissenschaft, 178. (288 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9783525351598.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R715]<br />

2458. STEPHENS, Lester D., and Dale R. CALDER.<br />

“The Zoological Career <strong>of</strong> Jesse Walter Fewkes<br />

(1850–1930).” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 255–<br />

273.<br />

360-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

2459. ALEMAN BERENGUER, Rafael Andrés. “Kelvin<br />

versus Darwin: choque de paradigmas en la ciencia<br />

decimonónica.” Llull 33 (2010): 11–24.<br />

2460. AMBROSE, C. T. “Darwin’s Historical<br />

Sketch—An American Predecessor: C. S.<br />

Rafinesque.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 191–202.<br />

2461. ARTIGAS, Mariano, Thomas F. GLICK, and<br />

Rafael A. MARTÍNEZ. (Eds.) Seis católicos evolucionistas:<br />

el Vaticano frente a la evolución, 1877–1902.<br />

Estudios y ensayos. Historia. (xxxii + 406 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Madrid: Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9788422014782.<br />

2462. BONT, Raf de. “Blatende beroepshistorici?<br />

Over het schisma in de Darwin historiografie.”<br />

Studium 3 (2010): 37–40.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Erik ZEVENHUIZEN, Vast in het<br />

spoor van Darwin (2008) [ref. 2529]; Adrian<br />

DESMOND and James MOORE, Darwin’s Sacred<br />

Cause (2009); Adrian J. DESMOND, James<br />

MOORE, and Janet BROWNE, Charles Darwin<br />

(2007); Michael RUSE, Charles Darwin<br />

(2008); Chris BUSKES, Ranne HOVIUS, and Griet<br />

VANDERMASSEN, In Darwins woorden (2009)<br />

[ref. 1989]; Bart LEEUWENBURGH, Darwin in<br />

Domineesland (2009) [ref. 2499]; Janneke van der<br />

HEIDE, Darwin en de strijd om de beschaving in<br />

Nederland 1859–1909 (2009) [ref. 2033].<br />

2463. BOWN, Nicola. “What the Alligator Didn’t<br />

Know: Natural Selection and Love in Our Mutual<br />

Friend.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Dickens,<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and the Victorian Literary Imagination”.<br />

http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/<br />

19/article/view/567 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>).<br />

[ref. 2083]. Nineteen 10 (2010): Approx. 7,600<br />

words.<br />

The author reads Our Mutual Friend as Dickens’s<br />

rejoinder to Darwin’s theory <strong>of</strong> evolution by natural<br />

selection.<br />

2464. BRINKMAN, Paul D. “Charles Darwin’s Beagle<br />

Voyage, Fossil Vertebrate Succession, and ‘The<br />

Gradual Birth and Death <strong>of</strong> Species.’ ” J. Hist. Biol.<br />

43 (2010): 363–399.<br />

2465. BROCK, Darryl. China and Darwinian Evolution:<br />

Influence on Chinese Intellectual and Social<br />

Development. (72 pp.) LAP Lambert Academic<br />

Publishing, 2010. ISBN: 9783838358161.<br />

2466. CALMTHOUT, Martijn van, and Jelle<br />

REUMER. (Eds.) Geachte Darwin. Brieven aan de<br />

grondlegger van de evolutietheorie. (160 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Amsterdam : Athenaeum-Polak & van Gennep,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789025367039.<br />

2467. CATALÁ-GORGUES, Jesús I., and Victor<br />

NAVARRO-BROTONS. (Eds.) Darwin: el seu temps,<br />

la seua obra, la seua influencia. (228 pp.; ill.)<br />

València: Universitat de València, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9788437078571.<br />

2468. CHURCHILL, Frederick B. “August Weismann<br />

Embraces the Protozoa.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010):<br />

767–800.<br />

2469. COOKE, Bill. “Joseph McCabe: A Forgotten<br />

Early Populariser <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Defender <strong>of</strong><br />

Evolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin and<br />

Darwinism, Part One: Historical, Philosophical and<br />

Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010):<br />

461–484.<br />

2470. DARWIN, Charles. Über die Entstehung der<br />

Arten im Thier- und Pflanzenreich durch natürliche<br />

Züchtung oder Erhaltung der vervollkommneten Rassen<br />

im Kampfe ums Daseyn. Edited by Thomas<br />

JUNKER. [On the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species.] In German.


152 360. 19th century<br />

(viii + 520 pp.; bibl.) Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche<br />

Buchgesellschaft, 2008. ISBN: 9783534219476.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R174]<br />

2471. DI GREGORIO, Mario A. “Unter Darwins<br />

Flagge: Ernst Haeckel, Carl Gegenbaur und die Evolutionäre<br />

Morphologie.” In Charles Darwin und seine<br />

Wirkung, edited by ENGELS (2009) [ref. 2475], 80–<br />

110.<br />

2472. DÍAZ-FIERROS VIQUEIRA, Francisco. (Ed.)<br />

O Darwinismo e Galicia. (267 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Santiago<br />

de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de<br />

Compostela, 2009. ISBN: 9788498872651.<br />

Includes: Thomas F. GLICK, “El evolucionismo<br />

en Nóvoa Santos: Adaptación y recapitulación,”<br />

237–248.<br />

2473. DIXON, Michael F., and Gregory RADICK.<br />

Darwin in Ilkley. (126 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Stroud, Gloucestershire: <strong>History</strong> Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780752452838.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R198]<br />

2474. DONOHUE, Kathleen. Darwin’s Finches:<br />

Readings in the Evolution <strong>of</strong> a Scientific Paradigm.<br />

(512 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago; London: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780226157702.<br />

2475. ENGELS, Eve-Marie. (Ed.) Charles Darwin<br />

und seine Wirkung. Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft.<br />

(466 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Frankfurt, M.<br />

Suhrkamp, 2009. ISBN: 9783518295038.<br />

Contents: Eve-Marie ENGELS, “Charles Darwin:<br />

Person, Theorie, Rezeption. Zur Einführung,” 9–<br />

57; Paul WHITE, “Korrespondenz als Medium<br />

der Rezeption und Aneignung,” 58–80; Mario<br />

A. DI GREGORIO, “Unter Darwins Flagge: Ernst<br />

Haeckel, Carl Gegenbaur und die Evolutionäre<br />

Morphologie,” 80–110 [ref. 2471]; Dirk BACK-<br />

ENKÖHLER, “Alles nur ‘Träume eines Mittagsschläfchens’?<br />

Darwins Evolutionstheorie und die<br />

Entstehung der biologischen Anthropologie im<br />

deutschsprachigen Raum (1860–1875),” 111–138<br />

[ref. 2534]; Helmut PULTE, “Darwin und die exakten<br />

Wissenschaften. Eine vergleichende wissenschaftstheoretische<br />

Untersuchung zur Physik mit<br />

einem Ausblick auf die Mathematik,” 139–177;<br />

Kurt BAYERTZ, “Sozialdarwinismus in Deutschland<br />

1860–1900,” 178–202 [ref. 2535]; Daniel P.<br />

TODES, “Darwins malthusische Metapher und russische<br />

Evolutionsvorstellungen,” 231–254; Peter<br />

BEURTON, “Darwins Beitrag zum Genbegriff,”<br />

255–275; Ralf J. SOMMER and Metta RIEBESELL,<br />

“Die Entstehung der biologischen Formenvielfalt<br />

und das Verhältnis zwischen Entwicklungsbiologie<br />

un Evolutionsforschung,” 276–302; Eve-Marie<br />

ENGELS, “Charles Darwins evolutionäre Theorie<br />

der Erkenntnis- und Moralfähigkeit,” 303–339<br />

[ref. 2584]; Gerhard ROTH and Ursula DICKE,<br />

“Über die Einzigartigkeit des Menschen aus Sicht<br />

der Hirnforschung,” 340–368; Oliver RAUPRICH,<br />

“Charles Darwin und die Evolutionäre Ethik,” 369–<br />

396 [ref. 2608]; Thomas F. GLICK and Rafael A.<br />

MARTINEZ, “Der Vatikan und die Evolution. Die<br />

Haltung der Heiligen Stuhls gegenüber der ‘katholischen<br />

Evolutionstheorie,’ ” 397–426 [ref. 445].<br />

2476. ENGELS, Eve-Marie. “Charles Darwins geheimnisvolle<br />

Revolution.” In Das bunte Gewand<br />

der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN<br />

(2009) [ref. 31], 154–206.<br />

2477. ENGELS, Eve-Marie, and Thomas F. GLICK.<br />

(Eds.) The Reception <strong>of</strong> Charles Darwin in Europe.<br />

The Athlone Critical Traditions Series, 17. (2v; bibl.;<br />

index.) London; New York: Continuum, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780826458339.<br />

2478. ENGLAND, Richard. “Interpreting Scripture,<br />

Assimilating <strong>Science</strong>: Four British and American<br />

Christian Evolutionists on the Relationship between<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, the Bible, and Doctrine.” In Nature and<br />

Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by<br />

MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 183–<br />

224.<br />

Looks at Aubrey Moore (1848-1890), James Iverach<br />

(1839-1922), George Frederick Wright (1838-<br />

1921), and John Gulick (1832-1932).<br />

2479. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Genetics and the Value<br />

<strong>of</strong> Life: Historical Dimensions.” Med. Stud. 1 (2009):<br />

105–112.<br />

“Examines the historical dimensions <strong>of</strong> current<br />

debates surrounding genetics and the value <strong>of</strong> life.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

2480. FORSDYKE, Donald R. “George Romanes,<br />

William Bateson, and Darwin’s ‘Weak Point.’ ” Notes<br />

Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 139–154.<br />

2481. FRANCIS, Keith A. “Nineteenth-Century Sermons<br />

on Evolution and The Origin <strong>of</strong> Species: The<br />

Dog that Didn’t Bark?” In A New <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Sermon,<br />

edited by Robert H. ELLISON (Leiden; Boston:<br />

Brill, 2010).<br />

2482. FRANCIS, Keith A. “William Paley, Samuel<br />

Wilberforce, Charles Darwin and the Natural World:<br />

An Anglican Conversation.” In God’s Bounty? The<br />

Churches and the Natural World, edited by CLARKE<br />

and CLAYDON (2010) [ref. 227], 353–365.<br />

2483. GARDINER, Brian, Richard MILNER, and<br />

Mary MORRIS. (Eds.) Survival <strong>of</strong> the Fittest: A<br />

Special Issue <strong>of</strong> the Linnean Celebrating the 150th<br />

Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Darwin-Wallace Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution.<br />

Linnean. Special Issue. (120 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London: Linnean <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London, 2008.<br />

Contents: Mike CLARIDGE, “Alfred Russel Wallace:<br />

A Welsh Entomologist!” 17–24 [ref. 2448];<br />

Gareth NELSON, “The Two Wallaces Then and<br />

Now,” 25–34 [ref. 2007]; Charles H. SMITH,<br />

“What’s in a Word? On Reading and Misreading<br />

Alfred Russel Wallace,” 35–44; Gordon CHAN-<br />

CELLOR, “The Beagle Paintings <strong>of</strong> John Chancellor<br />

(1925–1984),” 49–60; Lyulph LUBBOCK,<br />

“From the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species to the Origin <strong>of</strong> Civilization:<br />

A Perspective from a Corner <strong>of</strong> Kent,”<br />

61–78; Randal KEYNES, “ ‘I Thought I’d Try the<br />

Telephone’: Darwin, His Disciple, Insects and<br />

Earthworms,” 79–96; Richard MILNER, “Charles<br />

Darwin: Ghostbuster, Muse and Magistrate,” 97–<br />

117.<br />

2484. GÓMEZ, Leila. “Polémicas darwinistas: Capital<br />

científico y socialismo en Argentina.” Part <strong>of</strong>


360. 19th century 153<br />

a special issue, “The <strong>History</strong> and Representation <strong>of</strong><br />

Spanish <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 37]. Colorado Rev. Hispanic<br />

Stud. 7 (2009): 205–225.<br />

2485. GOMIS BLANCO, Alberto, and Jaume JOSA<br />

I LLORCA. Bibliografía crítica ilustrada de las<br />

obras de Darwin en España (1857–2008). (492 pp.;<br />

ill.) Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas, 2009. ISBN: 9788400088033.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R296]<br />

2486. GOPNIK, Adam. Angels and Ages: A Short<br />

Book about Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life. (211<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780307270788.<br />

2487. GRUMSEN, Stine. “Den stærkeste<br />

overleverer—Et studie af en litteraturhistorisk myte<br />

om darwinismen i Danmark.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Darwinisme” [ref. 447]. Slagmark 54 (2009):<br />

119–130.<br />

2488. HALE, Piers J. “William Morris, Human Nature<br />

and the Biology <strong>of</strong> Utopia.” In William Morris in<br />

the Twenty-First Century, edited by Phillippa BEN-<br />

NETT and Rosie MILES (Oxford; New York: Peter<br />

Lang, 2010), 107–128.<br />

2489. HERBERT, Sandra. Charles Darwin and the<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Evolution: A Brief <strong>History</strong> with Documents.<br />

(160 pp.; bibl.; index.) Bedford/St. Martins,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780312475178.<br />

2490. HERKNER, Bernd. “The World <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

Darwin.” In Darwin, edited by KORT and HOLLEIN<br />

(2009) [ref. 2065], 258–264.<br />

2491. HERMANS, Cor. “Looking for Utopia—<br />

Guided by Evolution? The Case <strong>of</strong> the Fabians.”<br />

In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930, edited<br />

by KEMPERINK and VERMEER (2010) [ref. 2034],<br />

79–106.<br />

2492. HUNG, Kuang-chi. “Alien <strong>Science</strong>, Indigenous<br />

Thought and Foreign Religion: Reconsidering<br />

the Reception <strong>of</strong> Darwinism in Japan.” Intel. Hist.<br />

Rev. 19 (2009): 231–250.<br />

2493. JOHNSON, Dirk R. Nietzsche’s Anti-<br />

Darwinism. (x + 240 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780521196789.<br />

2494. KORT, Pamela. “Arnold Böcklin, Max Ernst,<br />

and the Debate around Origins and Survivals in Germany<br />

and France.” In Darwin, edited by KORT and<br />

HOLLEIN (2009) [ref. 2065], 24–91.<br />

2495. LA VERGATA, Antonello. “Darwinismo,<br />

scienza, religione.” In Scienza e teologia fra Seicento<br />

e Ottocento, Studi in memoria di Maurizio Mamiani,<br />

edited by MAMIANI et al. (2006) [ref. 234], 121–140.<br />

2496. LANDER, James. Lincoln and Darwin: Shared<br />

Visions <strong>of</strong> Race, <strong>Science</strong>, and Religion. (xv + 351 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780809329908.<br />

2497. LARSON, Barbara, and Fae BRAUER. (Eds.)<br />

The Art <strong>of</strong> Evolution: Darwin, Darwinisms, and Visual<br />

Culture. Interfaces: Studies in Visual Culture.<br />

(ix + 332 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth<br />

College Press, 2009. ISBN: 9781584657750.<br />

Contents: Janet BROWNE, “Darwin in Caricature:<br />

A Study in the Popularization and Dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Theory”; Phillip PRODGER,<br />

“Ugly Disagreements: Darwin and Ruskin Discuss<br />

Sex and Beauty” [ref. 2039]; Marsha MOR-<br />

TON, “From Monera to Man: Ernst Haeckel, Darwinismus,<br />

and Nineteenth-Century German Art”<br />

[ref. 2071]; Robert Michael BRAIN, “Protoplasmania:<br />

Huxley, Haeckel, and the Vibratory Organism<br />

in Late Nineteenth-Century <strong>Science</strong> and Art”; Fae<br />

BRAUER, “Framing Darwin: A Portrait <strong>of</strong> Eugenics”<br />

[ref. 2086]; James KRASNER, “ ‘One <strong>of</strong> a Long<br />

Row Only’: Sexual Selection and the Male Gaze<br />

in Thomas Hardy’s Tess <strong>of</strong> the D’urbervilles”; Barbara<br />

LARSON, “Darwin’s Sexual Selection and the<br />

Jealous Male in fin-de-siècle Art”; Fae BRAUER,<br />

“Wild Beasts and Tame Primates: ‘Le Douanier’<br />

Rousseau’s Dream <strong>of</strong> Darwin’s Evolution”; Pat<br />

SIMPSON, “Imag(in)ing Post-Revolutionary Evolution:<br />

The Taylorized Proletarian, ‘Conditioning’,<br />

and Soviet Darwinism in the 1920s” [ref. 3326];<br />

Gavin PARKINSON, “Emotional Fusion with the<br />

Animal Kingdom: Notes toward a Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Surrealism” [ref. 2916]; Sara BARNES and Andrew<br />

PATRIZIO, “Darwin on the Threshold <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Visible: Contemporary Art and Evolution.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R465]<br />

2498. LAWSON, Anton E. “On the Hypothetico-<br />

Deductive Nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>—Darwin’s Finches.”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 119–124.<br />

2499. LEEUWENBURGH, Bart. Darwin in Domineesland.<br />

(303 pp.; ill.; index; bibl.) Nijmegen:<br />

Vantilt, 2009. ISBN: 9789460040184.<br />

On the debates that ensued in the decade and a half<br />

after the publication <strong>of</strong> the Dutch translation <strong>of</strong><br />

Darwin’s On the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2462]<br />

2500. LIGHTMAN, Bernard. “Christian Evolutionists<br />

in the United States, 1860–1900.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section, “Darwin and Evolution” [ref. 2143]. J.<br />

Cambridge Stud. 4, no. 4 (2009): 14–22.<br />

Examines the theistic evolutionism <strong>of</strong> Minot Judson<br />

Savage, Joseph Cook, Henry Ward Beecher,<br />

and Lyman Abbott.<br />

2501. LIGHTMAN, Bernard. “Darwin and the Popularization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evolution.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond.<br />

64 (2010): 5–24.<br />

Deals with the period from 1860 to 1900 in the<br />

United States and Britain.<br />

2502. LOISON, Laurent. Qu’est-ce que le<br />

néolamarckisme ? Les biologistes français et la question<br />

de l’évolution des espèces, 1870–1940. (vi + 249<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Vuibert, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9782311002300.<br />

2503. LORENZANO, Pablo. “What Would Have Happened<br />

If Darwin Had Known Mendel (or Mendel’s<br />

Work)?” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 33 (<strong>2011</strong>): 3–50.<br />

2504. LYONS, Sherrie Lynne. “Evolution and Education:<br />

Lessons from Thomas Huxley.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special


154 360. 19th century<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism, Part One: Historical,<br />

Philosophical and Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci.<br />

& Educ. 19 (2010): 445–459.<br />

2505. MALLET, James. “Wallace and the Species<br />

Concept <strong>of</strong> the Early Darwinians.” In Natural Selection<br />

and Beyond, edited by SMITH and BECCALONI<br />

(2008) [ref. 2520], 102–113.<br />

2506. MARCIANO, Alain, and Roger KOPPL. “Darwin,<br />

Darwinism and Social Darwinism: What Do We<br />

Learn from Darwin’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Social Evolution?”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism and Social<br />

Darwinism.” J. Econ. Behav. Org. 71 (2009):<br />

1–3.<br />

Contents: Michael T. GHISELIN, “Darwin and<br />

the Evolutionary Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,” 4–9<br />

[ref. 2590]; Michael RUSE, “Charles Darwin on<br />

Human Evolution,” 10–19 [ref. 2552]; Richard<br />

WEIKART, “Was Darwin or Spencer the Father<br />

<strong>of</strong> Laissez-Faire Social Darwinism?” 20–28<br />

[ref. 2646]; David M. LEVY and Sandra J. PEART,<br />

“Sympathy, Evolution, and The Economist,” 29–36<br />

[ref. 2654]; Thomas C. LEONARD, “Origins <strong>of</strong><br />

the Myth <strong>of</strong> Social Darwinism: The Ambiguous<br />

Legacy <strong>of</strong> Richard H<strong>of</strong>stadter’s Social Darwinism<br />

in American Thought,” 37–51 [ref. 3425]; Alain<br />

MARCIANO, “Why Hayek Is a Darwinian (after<br />

All)? Hayek and Darwin on Social Evolution,”<br />

52–61 [ref. 3447]; Thomas MARMEFELT, “Human<br />

Knowledge, Rules, and the Spontaneous Evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong> in the Social Thought <strong>of</strong> Darwin, Hayek,<br />

and Boulding,” 62–74 [ref. 3448].<br />

2507. MICHAUX, Bernard. “Alfred Russel Wallace,<br />

Biogeographer.” In Natural Selection and Beyond,<br />

edited by SMITH and BECCALONI (2008) [ref. 2520],<br />

166–185.<br />

2508. NOVOA, Adriana, and Alex LEVINE. From<br />

Man to Ape: Darwinism in Argentina, 1870–1920.<br />

(xi + 281 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226596167.<br />

Focuses on Darwin’s use <strong>of</strong> familiar analogies that<br />

assume unfamiliar guises in the Argentine context.<br />

2509. NYHART, Lynn K. “Making German Evolution:<br />

Translation and Tragedy.” <strong>Science</strong> 323 (2009):<br />

1170–1171.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Robert J. RICHARDS, The Tragic<br />

Sense <strong>of</strong> Life (2008); Sander GLIBOFF, H. G.<br />

Bronn, Ernst Haeckel, and the Origins <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Darwinism (2008).<br />

2510. PEARCE, Trevor Richard. “ ‘A Perfect Chaos’:<br />

Organism-Environment Interaction and the Causal<br />

Factors <strong>of</strong> Evolution.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc.<br />

no. 3419685.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2010.<br />

192 pp.<br />

2511. RADICK, Gregory. “Physics in the Galtonian<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Heredity.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “When<br />

Physics Meets Biology” [ref. 3875]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 129–138.<br />

2512. ROBERTS, Jon H. “Religious Reactions to<br />

Darwin.” In The Cambridge Companion to <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion, edited by HARRISON (2010) [ref. 231],<br />

80–100.<br />

2513. ROBINSON, Mike. “Et synspunkt mod Darwin:<br />

C. C. A. Goschs kritik af udviklingslæren i<br />

1870’erne.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Darwinisme”<br />

[ref. 447]. Slagmark 54 (2009): 91–104.<br />

2514. ROSSI, William. “Evolutionary Theory.” In<br />

The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> Transcendentalism, edited<br />

by MYERSON et al. (2010) [ref. 2171], 583–596.<br />

2515. RUDGE, David W., and Kostas KAM-<br />

POURAKIS. “Darwin and Darwinism: An Introduction.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue: “Darwin and<br />

Darwinism, Part One: Historical, Philosophical and<br />

Cultural Studies.” Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 319–321.<br />

Contents: David J. DEPEW, “Darwinian Controversies:<br />

An Historiographical Recounting,” 323–366<br />

[ref. 442]; Michael RUSE, “Darwinism Then and<br />

Now: The Divide Over Form and Function,” 367–<br />

389 [ref. 2516]; John Hedley BROOKE, “Darwin<br />

and Religion: Correcting the Caricatures,” 391–<br />

405 [ref. 2097]; John CARTWRIGHT, “Naturalising<br />

Ethics: The Implications <strong>of</strong> Darwinism for the<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Moral Philosophy,” 403–443 [ref. 184];<br />

Sherrie Lynne LYONS, “Evolution and Education:<br />

Lessons from Thomas Huxley,” 445–459<br />

[ref. 2504]; Bill COOKE, “Joseph McCabe: A Forgotten<br />

Early Populariser <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Defender<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evolution,” 461–484 [ref. 2469]; Julie HOM-<br />

CHICK, “Objects and Objectivity: The Evolution<br />

Controversy at the American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong>, 1915–1928,” 485–503 [ref. 3307]; Leslie<br />

L. HEYWOOD, Justin R. GARCIA and David Sloan<br />

WILSON, “Mind the Gap: Appropriate Evolutionary<br />

Perspectives Toward the Integration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s and Humanities,” 505–522 [ref. 3710].<br />

2516. RUSE, Michael. “Darwinism Then and Now:<br />

The Divide Over Form and Function.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism, Part One: Historical,<br />

Philosophical and Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515].<br />

Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 367–389.<br />

2517. SATZINGER, Helga. Differenz und Vererbung.<br />

Geschlechterordnungen in der Genetik und<br />

Hormonforschung, 1890–1950. (484 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Köln, Weimar: Böhlau Verlag, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783412203399.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R701]<br />

2518. SCHIAPARELLI, Giovanni. Forme organiche<br />

naturali e forme geometriche pure: Studio comparativo.<br />

Ars et labor, 4. (xi + 367 pp.; ill.) Milano:<br />

Lampi di Stampa, 2010. ISBN: 9788848809986.<br />

Republication <strong>of</strong> the 19th-century astronomer Schiaparelli’s<br />

work related to the debate on the theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> evolution.<br />

2519. SECORD, James A. “The Secret <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorian Evolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Darwin<br />

and Evolution” [ref. 2143]. J. Cambridge Stud.<br />

4, no. 4 (2009): 23–36.<br />

2520. SMITH, Charles H., and George BECCALONI.<br />

(Eds.) Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual<br />

Legacy <strong>of</strong> Alfred Russel Wallace. (xxv + 482 pp.; ill.;


360. 19th century 155<br />

bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9780199239160.<br />

Contents: George BECCALONI, “Homes Sweet<br />

Homes: A Biographical Tour <strong>of</strong> Wallace’s Many<br />

Places <strong>of</strong> Residence,” 2–46; Andrew BERRY,<br />

“ ‘Ardent Beetle-Hunters’: Natural <strong>History</strong>, Collecting,<br />

and the Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution,” 47–65<br />

[ref. 2368]; Melinda Bonnie FAGAN, “Theory<br />

and Practice in the Field: Wallace’s Work in Natural<br />

<strong>History</strong> (1844–1858),” 66–90 [ref. 2376];<br />

George BECCALONI, “Wallace’s Annotated Copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Darwin-Wallace Paper on Natural Selection,”<br />

91–101; James MALLET, “Wallace and the<br />

Species Concept <strong>of</strong> the Early Darwinians,” 102–<br />

113 [ref. 2505]; Norman A. JOHNSON, “Direct<br />

Selection for Reproductive Isolation: The Wallace<br />

Effect and Reinforcement,” 114–124; Tim CARO,<br />

Sami MERILAITA and Martin STEVENS, “The<br />

Colours <strong>of</strong> Animals: From Wallace to the Present<br />

Day,” 125–143; Bernard MICHAUX, “Alfred Russel<br />

Wallace, Biogeographer,” 166–185 [ref. 2507];<br />

Keith TINKLER, “Wallace and the Great Ice Age,”<br />

186–200 [ref. 2342]; Sandra KNAPP, “Wallace,<br />

Conservation, and Sustainable Development,”<br />

201–222 [ref. 2401]; Peter RABY, “The ‘Finest<br />

Butterfly in the World?’: Wallace and His Literary<br />

Legacy,” 223–234; Gregory CLAEYS, “Wallace<br />

and Owenism,” 235–262; Diane B. PAUL, “Wallace,<br />

Women, and Eugenics,” 263–278 [ref. 2549];<br />

David A. STACK, “Out <strong>of</strong> ‘the Limbo <strong>of</strong> ‘Unpractical<br />

Politics’ ’: The Origins and Essence <strong>of</strong> Wallace’s<br />

Advocacy <strong>of</strong> Land Nationalization,” 279–<br />

304 [ref. 2051]; Martin FICHMAN, “Alfred Russel<br />

Wallace and Anti-Vaccinationism in the Late Victorian<br />

Cultural Context, 1870–1907,” 305–319<br />

[ref. 2684]; Steven J. DICK, “The Universe and Alfred<br />

Russel Wallace,” 320–340; Charles H. SMITH,<br />

“Wallace’s Unfinished Business,” 341–352; James<br />

MOORE, “Wallace in Wonderland,” 353–367; Ted<br />

BENTON, “Wallace’s Dilemmas: The Laws <strong>of</strong><br />

Nature and the Human Spirit,” 368–390; Charles<br />

H. SMITH, “Wallace, Spiritualism, and Beyond:<br />

‘Change,’ or ‘No Change’?” 391–424 [ref. 2156].<br />

2521. SOMERSET, Richard. “Popular Evolutionism<br />

and the Ethics <strong>of</strong> Progress.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Empire<br />

in the Nineteenth Century, edited by DELMAS et al.<br />

(2010) [ref. 601], 143–162.<br />

2522. SOMMER, Marianne. “Human Tools <strong>of</strong> the<br />

European Tertiary? Artefacts, Brains and Minds<br />

in Evolutionist Reasoning, 1870–1920.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Prehistoric Minds: Human Origins as<br />

a Cultural Artefact, 1780–2010” [ref. 467]. Notes<br />

Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 65–82.<br />

2523. SULLOWAY, Frank J. “Why Darwin Rejected<br />

Intelligent Design.” J. Biosci. 34 (2009): 173–183.<br />

2524. VETTER, Jeremy. “The Unmaking <strong>of</strong> an Anthropologist:<br />

Wallace Returns from the Field, 1862–<br />

70.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 25–42.<br />

2525. VOSS, Julia. Darwin’s Pictures: Views <strong>of</strong><br />

Evolutionary Theory, 1837–1874. (viii + 340 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780300141740.<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> Julia VOSS, Darwins Bilder (2007)<br />

[ref. 2526].<br />

2526. VOSS, Julia. Darwins Bilder: Ansichten der<br />

Evolutionstheorie 1837 bis 1874. (379 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch<br />

Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783596176274.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2028]<br />

2527. VOSS, Julia. “Variation and Selection: The<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution in the English and German Illustrated<br />

Press <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century.” In Darwin,<br />

edited by KORT and HOLLEIN (2009) [ref. 2065],<br />

246–257.<br />

2528. WEISSMAN, Charlotte. “The Origins <strong>of</strong><br />

Species: The Debate between August Weismann and<br />

Moritz Wagner.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 727–766.<br />

2529. ZEVENHUIZEN, Erik. Vast in het spoor van<br />

Darwin: Biografie van Hugo de Vries. (671 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Atlas, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9789045012896.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2462, R835]<br />

360-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />

2530. DELGADO ECHEVERRÍA, Isabel. El descubrimiento<br />

de los cromosomas sexuales. Un hito en<br />

la historia de la Biología. Estudios sobre la ciencia,<br />

41. (734 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Madrid: Consejo Superior<br />

de Investigaciones Científicas, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9788400085148.<br />

Focuses on the period from 1880 to 1940.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R186]<br />

2531. FROBERT, Ludovic. “Théorie cellulaire,<br />

science économique et République dans l’œuvre de<br />

François-Vincent Raspail autour de 1830.” Rev. Hist.<br />

Sci. 64 (<strong>2011</strong>): 27–58.<br />

2532. GAL, J. “The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Biological Enantioselectivity:<br />

Louis Pasteur and the Fermentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tartaric Acid—A Review and Analysis 150 Years<br />

Later.” Chirality 20 (2008): 5–19.<br />

360-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

2533. ÅHRÉN, Eva. Death, Modernity, and the<br />

Body: Sweden 1870–1940. Rochester Studies in<br />

Medical <strong>History</strong>. (xiv + 215 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Rochester, N.Y.: University <strong>of</strong> Rochester Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9781580463126.<br />

“Explores the impact <strong>of</strong> modernization on customs<br />

and practices surrounding the dead body in Sweden<br />

in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.” (from the<br />

publisher)<br />

2534. BACKENKÖHLER, Dirk. “Alles nur ‘Träume<br />

eines Mittagsschläfchens’? Darwins Evolutionstheorie<br />

und die Entstehung der biologischen Anthropologie<br />

im deutschsprachigen Raum (1860–1875).” In<br />

Charles Darwin und seine Wirkung, edited by EN-<br />

GELS (2009) [ref. 2475], 111–138.<br />

2535. BAYERTZ, Kurt. “Sozialdarwinismus in<br />

Deutschland 1860–1900.” In Charles Darwin und<br />

seine Wirkung, edited by ENGELS (2009) [ref. 2475],<br />

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2536. BENDER, Daniel E. American Abyss: Savagery<br />

and Civilization in the Age <strong>of</strong> Industry. (x<br />

+ 329 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801445989.<br />

2537. BLANCKAERT, Claude. De la race à<br />

l’évolution: Paul Broca et l’anthropologie française<br />

(1850–1900). (616 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris:<br />

L’Harmattan, 2009. ISBN: 9782296105119.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R81]<br />

2538. BROWN, Ricardo. Until Darwin: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Human Variety and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Race. The Enlightenment<br />

World, 17. (ix + 199 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781848931008.<br />

2539. COLLINGWOOD-WHITTICK, Sheila. “Skeletons<br />

in the Cupboard: Imperial <strong>Science</strong> and the Collection<br />

and Museumization <strong>of</strong> Indigenous Remains.”<br />

In <strong>Science</strong> and Empire in the Nineteenth Century,<br />

edited by DELMAS et al. (2010) [ref. 601], 65–82.<br />

2540. DURBACH, Nadja. Spectacle <strong>of</strong> Deformity:<br />

Freak Shows and Modern British Culture. (xiii +<br />

273 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong><br />

California Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780520257689.<br />

2541. FABIAN, Ann. “A Native among the Headhunters.”<br />

In The Cultural Turn in U.S. <strong>History</strong>, edited<br />

by James W. COOK, Lawrence B. GLICKMAN and<br />

Michael O’MALLEY (Chicago: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, 2008), 63–94.<br />

Focuses on phrenology, skull collectors, and the<br />

comparison <strong>of</strong> Native American and European<br />

skulls.<br />

2542. FABIAN, Ann. The Skull Collectors: Race,<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, and America’s Unburied Dead. (xi + 270<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226233482.<br />

2543. HUI, A. E. “Instruments <strong>of</strong> Music, Instruments<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Hermann von Helmholtz’s Musical Practices,<br />

His Classicism, and His Beethoven Sonata.”<br />

Ann. Sci. 68 (<strong>2011</strong>): 149–177.<br />

On Helmholtz’s reconciliation <strong>of</strong> “his physiological<br />

theory <strong>of</strong> sound sensation and his belief that<br />

musical aesthetics were historically and culturally<br />

contingent.” (from the abstract)<br />

2544. KJÆRGAARD, Peter C. “ ‘Hurrah for the Missing<br />

Link!’: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Apes, Ancestors and a<br />

Crucial Piece <strong>of</strong> Evidence.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Prehistoric Minds: Human Origins as a Cultural<br />

Artefact, 1780–2010” [ref. 467]. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc.<br />

Lond. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 83–98.<br />

2545. KORT, Pamela. “Picturing Prehistoric Man in<br />

France: Fernand Cormon, Léon Maxime Faivre,<br />

Xénophon Hellouin, and Frantisek Kupka.” In<br />

Darwin, edited by KORT and HOLLEIN (2009)<br />

[ref. 2065], 212–219.<br />

2546. LOWENFELD, Daniel. “The International Origins<br />

and Popularization <strong>of</strong> Eugenics.” ProQuest Diss.<br />

& Thes. : doc. no. 3455263.<br />

Dissertation at St. John’s University (New York),<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. 136 pp.<br />

2547. MARCHAND, Suzanne L. German Orientalism<br />

in the Age <strong>of</strong> Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship.<br />

(xxxiv + 526 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge;<br />

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780521518499.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R511]<br />

2548. NELSON, G. Blair. “Ethnology and the ‘Two<br />

Books’: Some Nineteenth-Century Americans on<br />

Preadamist Polygenism.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 145–182.<br />

2549. PAUL, Diane B. “Wallace, Women, and Eugenics.”<br />

In Natural Selection and Beyond, edited by<br />

SMITH and BECCALONI (2008) [ref. 2520], 263–278.<br />

2550. PETTITT, Paul B., and Mark J. WHITE. “Cave<br />

Men: Stone Tools, Victorian <strong>Science</strong>, and the ‘Primitive<br />

Mind’ <strong>of</strong> Deep Time.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Prehistoric Minds: Human Origins as a Cultural<br />

Artefact, 1780–2010” [ref. 467]. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc.<br />

Lond. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 25–42.<br />

2551. QUESSADA, Marie-Pierre, and Pierre<br />

CLÉMENT. “An Epistemological Approach to French<br />

Syllabi on Human Origins during the 19th and 20th<br />

Centuries.” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007): 991–1006.<br />

2552. RUSE, Michael. “Charles Darwin on Human<br />

Evolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism<br />

and Social Darwinism.” [ref. 2506]. J. Econ.<br />

Behav. Org. 71 (2009): 10–19.<br />

2553. SCHWEIZER, Stefan. Anthropologie der Romantik.<br />

Körper, Seele und Geist. Anthropologische<br />

Gottes-, Welt- und Menschenbilder der wissenschaftlichen<br />

Romantik. (788 pp.; bibl.) Paderborn:<br />

Schöningh, 2008. ISBN: 9783506765093.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R719]<br />

2554. STAHNISCH, Frank W. “Der Rosenthal’sche<br />

Versuch oder: Über den Ort produktiver Forschung—<br />

Zur Exkursion des physiologischen Experimentallabors<br />

von Isidor Rosenthal (1836–1915) von der Stadt<br />

aufs Land.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 94 (2010): 1–30.<br />

2555. WAGNER, Kim A. “Confessions <strong>of</strong> a Skull:<br />

Phrenology and Colonial Knowledge in Early<br />

Nineteenth-Century India.” Hist. Workshop J. 69<br />

(2010): 27–51.<br />

2556. WHITE, Paul. “The Face <strong>of</strong> Physiology.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Minds, Bodies, Machines”. http:<br />

//www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/19/article/<br />

view/487 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). Nineteen 7<br />

(2008): Approx. 6,750 words.<br />

“Explores the relationship between the physiology<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emotions and the display <strong>of</strong> character in<br />

Victorian Britain.” (from the abstract)<br />

360-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

2557. BARBARA, Jean-Gaël. “Relations médecine<br />

– sciences dans l’individualisation des maladies nerveuses<br />

à la Salpêtrière à la fin du XIXe siècle.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Neurosciences et médecine”<br />

[ref. 471]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 63 (2010): 369–407.


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2558. BAUMANN, Christian. “Psychic Blindness or<br />

Visual Agnosia: Early Descriptions <strong>of</strong> a Nervous<br />

Disorder.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 58–64.<br />

2559. DROZ MENDELZWEIG, Marion. “La plasticité<br />

cérébrale de Cajal à Kandel : cheminement d’une<br />

notion constitutive du sujet cérébral.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Neurosciences et médecine” [ref. 471]. Rev.<br />

Hist. Sci. 63 (2010): 331–367.<br />

2560. EADIE, Mervyn J., and Peter F. BLADIN.<br />

“The Idea <strong>of</strong> Epilepsy as a Disease Per Se.” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 19 (2010): 209–220.<br />

2561. ELING, Paul, Douwe DRAAISMA, and<br />

Matthijs CONRADI. “Gall’s Visit to the Netherlands.”<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 135–150.<br />

2562. KREFT, Gerald. (Ed.) Deutsch-jüdische Geschichte<br />

und Hirnforschung: Ludwig Edingers Neurologisches<br />

Institut in Frankfurt am Main. (469 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Frankfurt am Main: Mabuse-Verlag,<br />

2005. ISBN: 9783935964722.<br />

2563. LAZAR, J. Wayne. “Acceptance <strong>of</strong> the Neuron<br />

Theory by Clinical Neurologists <strong>of</strong> the Late-<br />

Nineteenth Century.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010):<br />

349–364.<br />

2564. MCGILLOWAY, Ken. George Sigerson: Poet,<br />

Patriot, Scientist and Scholar. (156 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Belfast: Stair Uladh, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781903688212.<br />

About a 19th-century authority on diseases <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nervous system.<br />

2565. NORRSELL, Ulf. “Color Vision and Frithi<strong>of</strong><br />

Holmgren’s Discordant Retinal Microstimulation<br />

Findings.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 228–238.<br />

2566. PEIFFER, Jürgen. (Ed.) Hirnforschung<br />

in Deutschland 1849 bis 1974: Briefe zur Entwicklung<br />

von Psychiatrie und Neurowissenschaften<br />

sowie zum Einfluss des politischen Umfeldes<br />

auf Wissenschafter. Schriften der Mathematischnaturwissenschaftenliche<br />

Klasse der Heidelberger<br />

Akademie der Wissenschaften. (xi + 1196 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Berlin; New York: Springer Verlag, 2004.<br />

ISBN: 9783540406907.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R613]<br />

2567. SALISBURY, Laura, and Andrew SHAIL.<br />

(Eds.) Neurology and Modernity: A Cultural <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Nervous Systems, 1800–1950. (xiii + 298 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire;<br />

New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780230233133.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R690]<br />

2568. SNYDER, Peter J., Rebecca KAUFMAN, John<br />

HARRISON, and Paul MARUFF. “Charles Darwin’s<br />

Emotional Expression ‘Experiment’ and His Contribution<br />

to Modern Neuropharmacology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue on Darwin [ref. 2013]. J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />

19 (2010): 158–170.<br />

2569. YORK, George K., and David A. STEINBERG.<br />

An Introduction to the Life and Work <strong>of</strong> John Hughlings<br />

Jackson with a Catalogue Raisonné <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Writings. Medical <strong>History</strong>. Supplement, 26. (viii<br />

+ 157 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Wellcome Trust<br />

Centre for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine at UCL, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9780854841097.<br />

Jackson created the conceptual framework for<br />

clinical neurophysiology.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R834]<br />

360-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

2570. ASH, Mitchell. “Psychologie als Wissenschaft<br />

und Beruf seit 1850: Ansichten eines Historikers.”<br />

Ber. Abhandlungen 11 (2006): 11–26.<br />

2571. AYALA, Christopher, Steven BORAWSKI, and<br />

Jonathon MILLER. “Replication and Pedagogy in<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology V: The Metronome and<br />

Wilhelm Wundt’s Search for the Components <strong>of</strong><br />

Consciousness.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Studies in<br />

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& Educ. 17 (2008): 525–535.<br />

2572. BIGG, Charlotte. “Der Wissenschaftler als<br />

öffentliche Persönlichkeit. Die Wissenschaft der<br />

Intimität im Nadar-Chevreul-Interview (1886).” In<br />

Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by WEINGART and<br />

HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 205–232.<br />

2573. BONGIORNO, Vincenzo. “The ‘Project <strong>of</strong><br />

Experimental Psychology’ Developed in Italy by<br />

Neurophysiologists and Psychiatrists.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts<br />

<strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 387–405.<br />

2574. CARROY, Jacqueline, and Régine PLAS. “The<br />

Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Psychology in France: Who Was a<br />

‘Scientific’ Psychologist in the Nineteenth Century?”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries<br />

between the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575].<br />

Physis 43 (2006): 157–186.<br />

2575. CIMINO, Guido. “Introduction: For a Comparative<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Birth <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’<br />

Psychology within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European<br />

Countries between the 19th and 20th Centuries.”<br />

Physis 43 (2006): 1–30.<br />

Contents: Fernando VIDAL, “The ‘Prehistory’<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychology: Thoughts on a Historiographical<br />

Illusion,” 31–59 [ref. 499]; Horst GUNDLACH,<br />

“Psychology as <strong>Science</strong> and as Discipline: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Germany,” 61–89 [ref. 2593]; Maria<br />

SINATRA, “The Birth <strong>of</strong> Experimental Psychology<br />

in Germany between Psychophysical Methods<br />

and Physiological Theories,” 91–131 [ref. 2611];<br />

Mitchell ASH, “Psychological Thought and Practice<br />

in German-Speaking Europe, 1900–1960,”<br />

133–156 [ref. 3380]; Jacqueline CARROY and<br />

Régine PLAS, “The Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Psychology in<br />

France: Who Was a ‘Scientific’ Psychologist in the<br />

Nineteenth Century?” 157–186 [ref. 2574]; Guido<br />

CIMINO, “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

in Italy between Positivist Philosophy and Psychiatric<br />

Tradition,” 187–219 [ref. 2576]; Enrique


158 360. 19th century<br />

LAFUENTE, “The Origins <strong>of</strong> Scientific Psychology<br />

in Spain: The Precess <strong>of</strong> Institutionalization,” 221–<br />

238 [ref. 2596]; Irina SIROTKINA, “When Did<br />

‘Scientific Psychology’ Begin in Russia?” 239–<br />

271 [ref. 2612]; Michael M. SOKAL, “The Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Psychology in the United States,”<br />

273–300 [ref. 2620]; Regina Helena de FREITAS<br />

CAMPOS, “Scientific Psychology in Brazil in the<br />

20th Century: The Dialogue with European Researchers,<br />

a Look at Brazilian Culture and a Successful<br />

Process <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization,” 301–317<br />

[ref. 3394]; Miki TAKASUNA, “The Origins <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Psychology in Japan,” 319–331 [ref. 2621];<br />

Heyong SHEN, “Scientific Psychology within the<br />

Chinese Language and Cultural Context,” 333–342<br />

[ref. 771]; Angela de LEO, “The Origin <strong>of</strong> Graphic<br />

Recording <strong>of</strong> Psycho-Physiological Phenomena in<br />

Germany,” 345–362 [ref. 2599]; Renato FOSCHI<br />

and Elisabetta CICCIOLA, “The Notion <strong>of</strong> ‘Double<br />

Consciousness’ in Alfred Binet’s Psychological<br />

Experimentalism,” 363–372 [ref. 2588]; Antonio<br />

M. FERRERI, “The Contribution <strong>of</strong> William James<br />

to the Origins <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology,” 373–385<br />

[ref. 2586]; Vincenzo BONGIORNO, “The ‘Project<br />

<strong>of</strong> Experimental Psychology’ Developed in Italy<br />

by Neurophysiologists and Psychiatrists,” 387–<br />

405 [ref. 2573]; Silvia DEGNI, “Between Phrén<br />

and Psyché: Gabrielle Buccola and His Contribution<br />

to the Birth <strong>of</strong> Experimental Psychology<br />

in Italy,” 407–424 [ref. 2580]; Gabriella SAVA,<br />

“The Contribution <strong>of</strong> the Florence Laboratory to<br />

the Foundation <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology in Italy,”<br />

425–442 [ref. 3406]; Giovanni Pietro LOMBARDO<br />

and Elisabetta CICCIOLA, “The Clinical Differential<br />

Approach <strong>of</strong> Sante De Sanctis in Italian<br />

‘Scientific’ Psychology,” 443–457 [ref. 3400].<br />

2576. CIMINO, Guido. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’<br />

Psychology in Italy between Positivist Philosophy<br />

and Psychiatric Tradition.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within the<br />

Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong> European<br />

and Extra-European Countries between the 19th<br />

and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006):<br />

187–219.<br />

2577. CONNOR, Steven. “All I Believed is True:<br />

Dickens under the Influence.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Dickens, <strong>Science</strong> and the Victorian Literary Imagination”.<br />

http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.php/<br />

19/article/view/530 (Accessed March 21, <strong>2011</strong>).<br />

[ref. 2083]. Nineteen 10 (2010): Approx. 8,000<br />

words.<br />

On Dickens’s experiments with mesmerism.<br />

2578. CROCE, Paul. “Nature’s Beloved Incarnations:<br />

Inquiry, Conviction, and William James.” Amer. J.<br />

Theol. Phil. 30 (2009): 303–321.<br />

2579. CROCE, Paul J. “Reaching beyond Uncle<br />

William: A Century <strong>of</strong> William James in Theory<br />

and in Life.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 351–377.<br />

2580. DEGNI, Silvia. “Between Phrén and Psyché:<br />

Gabrielle Buccola and His Contribution to the Birth <strong>of</strong><br />

Experimental Psychology in Italy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within<br />

the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong><br />

European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 407–424.<br />

2581. DEGNI, Silvia. “La misura del tempo e i suoi<br />

strumenti: il programma di psicologia sperimentale<br />

di Gabriele Buccola.” Physis 45 (2008): 205–247.<br />

2582. DIBATTISTA, Liborio. “La questione delle<br />

emozioni: Charles François-Franck (1849–1921) contro<br />

la teoria di James-Lange.” Med. secoli 2 (2007):<br />

405–424.<br />

2583. DUFOUR, Michel. “La Psychologie : une<br />

nouvelle science entre sens commun, physiologie et<br />

métaphysique ?” In Du nouveau dans les sciences,<br />

edited by CARVALLO and ROUX (2006) [ref. 8],<br />

225–318.<br />

2584. ENGELS, Eve-Marie. “Charles Darwins evolutionäre<br />

Theorie der Erkenntnis- und Moralfähigkeit.”<br />

In Charles Darwin und seine Wirkung, edited by<br />

ENGELS (2009) [ref. 2475], 303–339.<br />

2585. FARRELL, Martin J. “Space Perception and<br />

William James’s Metaphysical Presuppositions.”<br />

Hist. Psychol. 14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 158–173.<br />

2586. FERRERI, Antonio M. “The Contribution <strong>of</strong><br />

William James to the Origins <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’<br />

Psychology within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European<br />

Countries between the 19th and 20th Centuries”<br />

[ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006): 373–385.<br />

2587. FORD, Natalie Ruth. “The Fate <strong>of</strong> Reverie: A<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Scientific and Literary Currencies in Britain,<br />

1830–1870.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

U230408.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> York (United<br />

Kingdom), 2007.<br />

2588. FOSCHI, Renato, and Elisabetta CICCIOLA.<br />

“The Notion <strong>of</strong> ‘Double Consciousness’ in Alfred<br />

Binet’s Psychological Experimentalism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts<br />

<strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 363–372.<br />

2589. FUCHS, Thomas, and Jeffrey BURGDORF.<br />

“Replication and Pedagogy in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

IV: Patrick and Gilbert (1896) on Sleep<br />

Deprivation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Studies in Historical<br />

Replication in Psychology” [ref. 276]. Sci. &<br />

Educ. 17 (2008): 511–524.<br />

2590. GHISELIN, Michael T. “Darwin and the Evolutionary<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin, Darwinism and Social Darwinism.”<br />

[ref. 2506]. J. Econ. Behav. Org. 71 (2009): 4–9.<br />

2591. GJERLØFF, Anne Katrine. “Fra aber i ankedoter<br />

til katte i kasser—Evolutionsteoriens rolle i<br />

dyrepskologiens udvikling.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

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60.


360. 19th century 159<br />

2592. GROSS, Daniel M. “Defending the Humanities<br />

with Charles Darwin’s The Expression <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Emotions in Man and Animals (1872).” Crit. Inq. 37<br />

(2010–<strong>2011</strong>): 34–59.<br />

2593. GUNDLACH, Horst. “Psychology as <strong>Science</strong><br />

and as Discipline: The Case <strong>of</strong> Germany.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts<br />

<strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 61–89.<br />

2594. GUNDLACH, Horst. “Was ist ein psychologisches<br />

Instrument?” Ber. Abhandlungen 11 (2006):<br />

27–79.<br />

On the definition, creation, and early use <strong>of</strong> psychological<br />

instruments.<br />

2595. KEMPERINK, Mary. “Utopianism and<br />

(Para)Psychology in Dutch Literature around 1900.”<br />

In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930, edited<br />

by KEMPERINK and VERMEER (2010) [ref. 2034],<br />

169–186.<br />

2596. LAFUENTE, Enrique. “The Origins <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Psychology in Spain: The Precess <strong>of</strong> Institutionalization.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Scientific’ Psychology within the Cultural, Social,<br />

and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-<br />

European Countries between the 19th and 20th Centuries”<br />

[ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006): 221–238.<br />

2597. LAMONT, Peter. “Reflexivity, the Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>,<br />

and the Case <strong>of</strong> Mesmerism in Early Victorian<br />

Britain.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 393–408.<br />

2598. LARDREAU, Esther. “An Approach to<br />

Nineteenth-Century Medical Lexicon: The Term<br />

‘Dreamy State.’ ” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 34–<br />

41.<br />

On popular versus technical terms for feelings <strong>of</strong><br />

familiarity and strangeness.<br />

2599. LEO, Angela de. “The Origin <strong>of</strong> Graphic<br />

Recording <strong>of</strong> Psycho-Physiological Phenomena in<br />

Germany.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Scientific’ Psychology within the Cultural, Social,<br />

and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-<br />

European Countries between the 19th and 20th Centuries”<br />

[ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006): 345–362.<br />

2600. LORCH, Marjorie, and Paula HELLAL. “Darwin’s<br />

‘Natural <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Babies.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on Darwin [ref. 2013]. J. Hist. Neurosci. 19<br />

(2010): 140–157.<br />

On Darwin’s interest in child development studies.<br />

2601. MEISCHNER-METGE, Anneros. “Gustav<br />

Theodor Fechner: Life and Work in the Mirror <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Diary.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section on Gustav Fechner<br />

(1801–1887) [ref. 2610]. Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

411–423.<br />

2602. MERCER, Jean. “The Concept <strong>of</strong> Psychological<br />

Regression: Metaphors, Mapping, Queen Square,<br />

and Tavistock Square.” Hist. Psychol. 14 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

174–196.<br />

2603. NEWMAN, Winifred Elysee. “Imaginative<br />

Beholding: Physiological Psychology and the Discourse<br />

on Representation in fin-de-siecle Germany.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3435304.<br />

Dissertation at Harvard University, 2010. 314 pp.<br />

2604. NICHOLLS, Angus, and Martin LIEBSCHER.<br />

(Eds.) Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-<br />

Century German Thought. (ix + 329 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780511713101.<br />

Contents: Angus NICHOLLS and Martin LIEB-<br />

SCHER, “Introduction: Thinking the Unconscious”;<br />

Paul BISHOP, “The Unconscious from<br />

the Storm and Stress to Weimar Classicism:<br />

The Dialectic <strong>of</strong> Time and Pleasure”; Andrew<br />

BOWIE, “The Philosophical Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

Schelling’s Conception <strong>of</strong> the Unconscious”; Angus<br />

NICHOLLS, “The Scientific Unconscious:<br />

Goethe’s Post-Kantian Epistemology”; Rüdiger<br />

GÖRNER, “The Hidden Agent <strong>of</strong> the Self: Towards<br />

an Aesthetic Theory <strong>of</strong> the Non-Conscious<br />

in German Romanticism”; Christopher JANAWAY,<br />

“The Real Essence <strong>of</strong> Human Beings: Schopenhauer<br />

and the Unconscious Will”; Matthew BELL,<br />

“Carl Gustav Carus and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Unconscious”;<br />

Sebastian GARDNER, “Eduard von Hartmann’s<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Unconscious”; Michael<br />

HEIDELBERGER, “Gustav Theodor Fechner and<br />

the Unconscious”; Martin LIEBSCHER, “Friedrich<br />

Nietzsche’s Perspectives on the Unconscious”;<br />

Günter GÖDDE, “Freud and Nineteenth Century<br />

Philosophical Sources on the Unconscious”; Sonu<br />

SHAMDASANI, “Epilogue: The ‘Optional’ Unconscious.”<br />

2605. NOVELLA, Enric J. “La política del Yo: ciencia<br />

psicológica y subjetividad burguesa en la España del<br />

siglo XIX.” Asclepio 62 (2010): 453–482.<br />

2606. PEARL, Sharrona. About Faces: Physiognomy<br />

in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (xii + 288 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780674036048.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R612]<br />

2607. PERLETTI, Greta. “Dickens, Victorian Mental<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s and Mnemonic Errancy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Dickens, <strong>Science</strong> and the Victorian Literary<br />

Imagination”. http://www.19.bbk.ac.uk/index.<br />

php/19/article/view/531 (Accessed March 21,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 2083]. Nineteen 10 (2010): Approx.<br />

10,600 words.<br />

2608. RAUPRICH, Oliver. “Charles Darwin und die<br />

Evolutionäre Ethik.” In Charles Darwin und seine<br />

Wirkung, edited by ENGELS (2009) [ref. 2475], 369–<br />

396.<br />

2609. ROBINSON, David K. “Fechner’s ‘Inner Psychophysics.’<br />

” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section on Gustav<br />

Fechner (1801–1887) [ref. 2610]. Hist. Psychol. 13<br />

(2010): 424–433.<br />

2610. ROBINSON, David K. “Gustav Fechner: 150<br />

Years <strong>of</strong> Elemente der Psychophysik.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special section on Gustav Fechner (1801–1887). Hist.<br />

Psychol. 13 (2010): 409–410.


160 360. 19th century<br />

Includes: Anneros MEISCHNER-METGE, “Gustav<br />

Theodor Fechner: Life and Work in the Mirror<br />

<strong>of</strong> His Diary,” 411–423 [ref. 2601]; David K.<br />

ROBINSON, “Fechner’s ‘Inner Psychophysics,’ ”<br />

424–433 [ref. 2609].<br />

2611. SINATRA, Maria. “The Birth <strong>of</strong> Experimental<br />

Psychology in Germany between Psychophysical<br />

Methods and Physiological Theories.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts<br />

<strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 91–131.<br />

2612. SIROTKINA, Irina. “When Did ‘Scientific<br />

Psychology’ Begin in Russia?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within<br />

the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong><br />

European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 239–271.<br />

2613. SIRRINE, Nicole K., and Shauna K. MC-<br />

CARTHY. “Studies in Historical Replication in Psychology<br />

III: An Inquiry into the Psychological Research<br />

and Life <strong>of</strong> Gertrude Stein.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Studies in Historical Replication in Psychology”<br />

[ref. 276]. Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 493–509.<br />

2614. SKILTERS, Jurgis, Fiorenza TOCCAFONDI,<br />

and Günter STEMBERGER. (Eds.) Complex Cognition<br />

and Qualitative <strong>Science</strong>: A Legacy <strong>of</strong> Oswald<br />

Külpe. The Baltic International Yearbook <strong>of</strong> Cognition,<br />

Logic and Communication, 1. (212 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Riga: Unviersity <strong>of</strong> Latvia, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9984802848.<br />

Partial contents: Mitchell ASH, “Oswald Külpe<br />

and the Würzburg School: Context, Practice, Reception,”<br />

13-32; Jürgen KRIZ, “Oswald Külpe<br />

and the Würzburg School from the Perspective<br />

<strong>of</strong> Modern Systems Theory”; Raivis BICEVSKIS,<br />

“Der junge Martin Heidegger liest Oswald Külpe:<br />

Realitätsproblem zwischen Ontologie und Erkenntnistheorie.”<br />

2615. SKLANSKY, Jeffrey. “Das Gilded Age als<br />

Reifeprüfung: G. Stanley Halls Psychologie der<br />

Industrialisierung.” In Universität der Gelehrten–<br />

Universität der Experten, edited by LÖSER and<br />

STRUPP (2005) [ref. 2137], 89–104.<br />

2616. SMIT, Harry. “Weismann, Wittgenstein and<br />

the Homunculus Fallacy.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 263–271.<br />

Discusses the problem addressed by August Weismann<br />

and Ludwig Wittgenstein <strong>of</strong> whether instincts<br />

involve knowledge.<br />

2617. SMITH, C. U. M. “Darwin’s Unsolved Problem:<br />

The Place <strong>of</strong> Consciousness in an Evolutionary<br />

World.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Darwin [ref. 2013].<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 105–120.<br />

2618. SOKAL, Michael M. “Cattell, Columbia, and<br />

Academic Freedom: Rarely Used Sources Enrich<br />

Analyses <strong>of</strong> This Significant Episode.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 100–104.<br />

2619. SOKAL, Michael M. “Scientific Biography,<br />

Cognitive Deficits, and Laboratory Practice: James<br />

McKeen Cattell and Early American Experimental<br />

Psychology, 1880–1904.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 531–554.<br />

2620. SOKAL, Michael M. “The Origins <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Psychology in the United States.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within<br />

the Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong><br />

European and Extra-European Countries between<br />

the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43<br />

(2006): 273–300.<br />

2621. TAKASUNA, Miki. “The Origins <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Psychology in Japan.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The<br />

Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within the Cultural,<br />

Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and<br />

Extra-European Countries between the 19th and 20th<br />

Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006): 319–331.<br />

2622. TREVINO, Kelly M., and Krista K. KONRAD.<br />

“Replication and Pedagogy in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />

II: Fowler & Wells’s Phrenology.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Studies in Historical Replication<br />

in Psychology” [ref. 276]. Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008):<br />

477–491.<br />

2623. WADE, Nicholas J. “The Darwins and Wells:<br />

From Revolution to Evolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />

on Darwin [ref. 2013]. J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010):<br />

85–104.<br />

On the sensation <strong>of</strong> visual vertigo as studied by<br />

Robert Darwin and his father Erasmus.<br />

2624. WEINSTEIN, Michael A. “Oliver Wendell<br />

Holmes’s Depth Psychology: A Reconstruction.” In<br />

Oliver Wendell Holmes, edited by PODOLSKY and<br />

BRYAN (2009) [ref. 2716], 93–104.<br />

2625. WELCHMAN, Jennifer. “William James’s<br />

‘The Will to Believe’ and the Ethics <strong>of</strong> Self-<br />

Experimentation.” Trans. C. S. Peirce Soc. 42 (2006):<br />

229–241.<br />

2626. WOLFFRAM, Heather. The Stepchildren <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Psychical Research and Parapsychology in<br />

Germany, c. 1870–1939. Clio Medica. (342 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9789042027282.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R831]<br />

360-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

2627. BECQUEMONT, Daniel. “Social Darwinism:<br />

From Reality to Myth and from Myth to Reality.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Defining Darwinism: One<br />

Hundred and Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Debate” [ref. 448]. Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 12–19.<br />

2628. BRACKE, Nele. “For State and <strong>Society</strong>? The<br />

Production <strong>of</strong> Official Statistics in 19th-Century Belgium.”<br />

In Jenseits von Humboldt, edited by HÜNTEL-<br />

MANN and SCHNEIDER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

2629. DONNELLY, Kevin Padraic. “Quetelet’s Average<br />

Men: Bureaucratic <strong>Science</strong> in Belgium at the<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Enlightenment 1796–1874.” ProQuest Diss.<br />

& Thes. : doc. no. 3456125.<br />

Dissertation at Brandeis University, <strong>2011</strong>. 285 pp.


360. 19th century 161<br />

2630. FERDINAND, Ursula. “Die kulturwissenschaftliche<br />

Sexualwissenschaft des Ökonomen Julius<br />

Wolf (1862–1937). Das Konzept einer sexologischen<br />

Bevölkerungstheorie.” In Bevölkerungsfragen, edited<br />

by KRASSNITZER and OVERATH (2007) [ref. 2633],<br />

81–106.<br />

2631. GALASSI, Silviana. Kriminologie im Deutschen<br />

Kaiserreich. Geschichte einer gebrochenen<br />

Verwissenschaftlichung. Pallas Athene, 9. (452<br />

pp.; bibl.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2004. ISBN:<br />

9783515083522.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R261]<br />

2632. GEHRING, Petra. “Adolphe Quetelet: Sprache<br />

und Wirklichkeitsmacht der Bevölkerungsstatistik.”<br />

In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited by<br />

SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31], 96–<br />

113.<br />

2633. KRASSNITZER, Patrick, and Petra OVERATH.<br />

(Eds.) Bevölkerungsfragen: Prozesse des Wissenstransfers<br />

in Deutschland und Frankreich (1870–<br />

1939). (ix + 346 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Köln: Böhlau, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9783412189068.<br />

Contents: Petra OVERATH and Patrick KRASS-<br />

NITZER, “Einleitung: Bevölkerungsfragen. Prozesse<br />

des Wissenstransfers in Deutschland und<br />

Frankreich (1870–1939),” 1–26; Daniel SCHMIDT,<br />

“Bevölkerungspolitik und Arbeiterfrage,” 27–46;<br />

Thomas BRYANT, “ ‘Volk ohne Jugend’ als ‘demographisches<br />

Drama.’ Der Bevölkerungs-statistiker<br />

Friedrich Burgdörfer im Wechselspiel zwischen<br />

wissenschaftlicher Publizistik und popularisierter<br />

Wissenschaft (1909–1933),” 47–66 [ref. 2858];<br />

Odile ROYNETTE, “La Statistique médicale de<br />

l’armée française au XIXe siècle: un instrument<br />

de savoir et de pouvoir démographiques?”<br />

67–80 [ref. 2786]; Ursula FERDINAND, “Die<br />

kulturwissenschaftliche Sexualwissenschaft des<br />

Ökonomen Julius Wolf (1862–1937). Das Konzept<br />

einer sexologischen Bevölkerungstheorie,” 81–106<br />

[ref. 2630]; Virginie DE LUCA, “Considérations<br />

démographiques et éducation à la sexualité: quelles<br />

relations dans la France de l’entre-deux-guerres?”<br />

107–130 [ref. 3417]; Heiner FANGERAU, “Rassenhygiene<br />

und Offentlichkeiten. Die Popularisierung<br />

des rassen-hygienischen Werkes von Erwin<br />

Baur, Eugen Fischer und Fritz Lenz,” 131–154<br />

[ref. 2929]; Patrick KRASSNITZER, “ ‘Le meilleur<br />

fourrier de l’Hitlérisme’: George Montandon<br />

und die französische Eugenik 1930–44,” 155–<br />

182 [ref. 3358]; Eric BRIAN and Marie JAISSON,<br />

“ ‘Der Feind ist die Vereinfachung’. Demographie,<br />

wissenschaftliche Fortschritte und ideologische<br />

Kampfe um die Encyclopédie française<br />

(1936),” 183–206; Wolfgang FREUND, “Disputierte<br />

Bevölkerung: Der gelehrte Streit um die<br />

Menschen an der deutsch-französischen Grenze,”<br />

207–232; Julia SCHAFER, “Organisches Kapitaldeutsche<br />

Kolonialairzte in Afrika zwischen Labor<br />

und praktischer Bevölkerungspolitik,” 233–254.<br />

2634. LABBÉ, Morgane. “L’arithmétique politique<br />

en Allemagne au début du XIXe siècle : réceptions et<br />

polémiques.” http://www.jehps.net/juin2008/<br />

Labbe.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010). J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 1 (2008): Approx.<br />

10,000 words.<br />

2635. LAWRENCE, Christopher. “Degeneration under<br />

the Microscope at the fin se siècle.” Ann. Sci. 66<br />

(2009): 455–471.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> the term degeneration in various contexts:<br />

racial, social, moral, and neurophysiological.<br />

2636. LINGELBACH, Gabriele. “Die Gründung von<br />

Schools <strong>of</strong> Political <strong>Science</strong> an amerikanischen Universitäten—ein<br />

anachronistisches Experiment am<br />

Ende des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts.” In Universität<br />

der Gelehrten–Universität der Experten, edited by<br />

LÖSER and STRUPP (2005) [ref. 2137], 123–140.<br />

2637. MCCARTHY, George E. Dreams in Exile: Rediscovering<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Ethics in Nineteenth-Century<br />

Social Theory. (374 pp.; bibl.; index.) Albany, N.Y.:<br />

SUNY Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781438425887.<br />

2638. MORAWSKI, Jill G., and Jenna ST. MARTIN.<br />

“The Evolving Vocabulary <strong>of</strong> the Social <strong>Science</strong>s:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> ‘Socialization.’ ” Hist. Psychol. 14<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–25.<br />

2639. MORRIS-REICH, Amos. “Argumentative Patterns<br />

and Epistemic Considerations: Responses to<br />

Anti-Semitism in the Conceptual <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” Jewish Quart. Rev. 100 (2010): 454–482.<br />

Focusing on Georg Simmel, Franz Boas, and<br />

Arthur Ruppin, the article explores the correlations<br />

between argumentative patterns and epistemic considerations<br />

in the responses to social or scientific<br />

anti-Semitism.<br />

2640. MORRIS-REICH, Amos. The Quest for Jewish<br />

Assimilation in Modern Social <strong>Science</strong>. Routledge<br />

Studies in Social and Political Thought, 54. (xii +<br />

193 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9780415960892.<br />

“Discusses the sociological-philosophical<br />

paradigm <strong>of</strong> Georg Simmel and the anthropological<br />

paradigm <strong>of</strong> Franz Boas.” (from the publisher)<br />

2641. ORTÍZ, Carmen. “Naturalismo, novela y sociedad<br />

en España entre los siglos XIX y XX.” Asclepio<br />

62 (2010): 429–452.<br />

2642. SENETA, Eugene, and Ida H. STAMHUIS.<br />

“Preface to Karl Pearson Issue.” Introduction to a<br />

special issue on Karl Pearson. Int. Stat. Rev. 77<br />

(2009): 1–2.<br />

Contents: M. Eileen MAGNELLO, “Karl Pearson<br />

and the Establishment <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Statistics,”<br />

3–29 [ref. 2207]; Herbert A. DAVID, “Karl<br />

Pearson: The Scientific Life in a Statistical Age by<br />

Theodore M. Porter: A Review,” 30–39 [ref. 1992];<br />

Anna M. FIORI and Michele ZENGA, “Karl Pearson<br />

and the Origin <strong>of</strong> Kurtosis,” 40–50 [ref. 3032];<br />

David R. BELLHOUSE, “Karl Pearson’s Influence<br />

in the United States,” 51–63 [ref. 2838]; Peter<br />

GUTTORP and Georg LINDGREN, “Karl Pearson<br />

and the Scandinavian School <strong>of</strong> Statistics,” 64–71<br />

[ref. 2200]; Tapan K. NAYAK, “Impact <strong>of</strong> Karl<br />

Pearson’s Work on Statistical Developments in<br />

India,” 72–80 [ref. 3052]; Claudio Giovanni BOR-<br />

RONI, “Understanding Karl Pearson’s Influence<br />

on Italian Statistics in the Early 20th Century,”<br />

81–95 [ref. 3020]; Ida H. STAMHUIS and Eugene<br />

SENETA, “Pearson’s Statistics in the Netherlands<br />

and the Astronomer Kapteyn,” 96–117 [ref. 3268];


162 360. 19th century<br />

Eugene SENETA, “Karl Pearson in Russian Contexts,”<br />

118–146 [ref. 3056].<br />

2643. STAPELBROEK, Koen, Ida H. STAMHUIS,<br />

and Paul M. M. KLEP. “Adriaan Kluit’s Statistics<br />

and the Future <strong>of</strong> the Dutch State from a European<br />

Perspective.” Hist. Europ. Ideas 36 (2010): 217–235.<br />

2644. STARR, Douglas P. The Killer <strong>of</strong> Little Shepherds:<br />

A True Crime Story and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Forensic<br />

<strong>Science</strong>. (x + 300 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. ISBN: 9780307266194.<br />

2645. TRESCH, John. “The Order <strong>of</strong> the Prophets:<br />

Series in Early French Social <strong>Science</strong> and Socialism.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seriality and Scientific Objects<br />

in the Nineteenth Century” [ref. 1998]. Hist. Sci.<br />

48 (2010): 315–342.<br />

2646. WEIKART, Richard. “Was Darwin or Spencer<br />

the Father <strong>of</strong> Laissez-Faire Social Darwinism?” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism and Social<br />

Darwinism.” [ref. 2506]. J. Econ. Behav. Org. 71<br />

(2009): 20–28.<br />

360-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />

2647. RADKAU, Joachim. Max Weber: A Biography.<br />

(xix + 683 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge; Malden,<br />

MA: Polity, 2009. ISBN: 9780745641478.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2648]<br />

2648. RENWICK, Chris. Essay review. Brit. J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 43 (2010): 496–498.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Joachim RADKAU, Max Weber<br />

(2009) [ref. 2647].<br />

360-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

2649. ANDRÉOLLE, Donna Spalding, and Susanne<br />

Berthier FOGLAR. “<strong>Science</strong> and the American Empire:<br />

The American School <strong>of</strong> Anthropology and the<br />

Justification <strong>of</strong> Expansionism.” In <strong>Science</strong> and Empire<br />

in the Nineteenth Century, edited by DELMAS et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 601], 83–100.<br />

2650. KUKLICK, Henrika. “Personal Equations:<br />

Reflections on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fieldwork, with Special<br />

Reference to Sociocultural Anthropology.” <strong>Isis</strong> 102<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 1–33.<br />

2651. PATTERSON, Thomas Carl. Karl Marx, Anthropologist.<br />

(xiii + 222 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford;<br />

New York: Berg, 2009. ISBN: 9781845205119.<br />

2652. QURESHI, Sadiah. “Robert Gordon Latham,<br />

Displayed Peoples, and the Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Race,<br />

1854–1866.” Hist. J. 54 (<strong>2011</strong>): 143–166.<br />

360-143. ECONOMICS<br />

2653. LATOUR, Bruno, and Vincent Antonin<br />

LÉPINAY. The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Passionate Interests: An<br />

Introduction to Gabriel Tarde’s Economic Anthropology.<br />

(87 pp.) Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780979405778.<br />

2654. LEVY, David M., and Sandra J. PEART. “Sympathy,<br />

Evolution, and The Economist.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism and Social Darwinism.”<br />

[ref. 2506]. J. Econ. Behav. Org. 71 (2009):<br />

29–36.<br />

2655. SCAZZIERI, Roberto. “The Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />

Ideas and the Formation <strong>of</strong> the Market Tradition:<br />

Explorations in the Political Economy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

19th Century.” In The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas, edited by<br />

SCAZZIERI and SIMILI (2008) [ref. 181], 73–98.<br />

360-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

2656. BRYSSE, Keynyn. “Cryptozoology, Archaeology<br />

and Palaeontology: Histories Near the High<br />

Table.” Ann. Sci. 67 (2010): 569–575.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Derek D. TURNER, Making Prehistory<br />

(2007); Anne O’CONNOR, Finding Time<br />

for the Old Stone Age (2007).<br />

2657. BURNS, J. Conor. “Negotiating the Agricultural<br />

Frontier in Nineteenth-Century Southern Ohio<br />

Archaeology.” In Knowing Global Environments,<br />

edited by VETTER (2010) [ref. 34], 59–86.<br />

2658. GAMBLE, Clive, and Theodora MOUTSIOU.<br />

“The Time Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1859 and the Stratification<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Primeval Mind.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Prehistoric<br />

Minds: Human Origins as a Cultural Artefact,<br />

1780–2010” [ref. 467]. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond.<br />

65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 43–63.<br />

2659. SCHLANGER, Nathan. “Series in Progress:<br />

Antiquities <strong>of</strong> Nature, Numismatics and Stone Implements<br />

in the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Prehistoric Archaeology.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seriality and Scientific Objects<br />

in the Nineteenth Century” [ref. 1998]. Hist. Sci.<br />

48 (2010): 343–369.<br />

2660. WYLIE, Alison. “Archaeological Facts in<br />

Transit: The ‘Eminent Mounds’ <strong>of</strong> Central North<br />

America.” In How Well Do Facts Travel? The<br />

Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by<br />

HOWLETT and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 301–322.<br />

360-146. HISTORY AS A DISCIPLINE<br />

2661. HESKETH, Ian. The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> in<br />

Victorian Britain: Making the Past Speak. <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, 12. (240 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9781848931268.<br />

360-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

2662. ALBERTI, Samuel J. M. M. “Wax Bodies:<br />

Art and Anatomy in Victorian Medical Museums.”<br />

Museum Hist. Journ. 2 (2009): 7–36.<br />

2663. APPEL, Toby A. “The Thomsonian Movement,<br />

the Regular Pr<strong>of</strong>ession, and the State in Antebellum<br />

Connecticut: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Repeal <strong>of</strong> Early<br />

Medical Licensing Laws.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci.<br />

65 (2010): 153–186.<br />

2664. BADARACCO, Claire. Prescribing Faith:<br />

Medicine, Media, and Religion in American Culture.<br />

(xii + 264 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Waco, Tex.: Baylor<br />

University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9781932792898.


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2665. BAKER, Robert B., Harriet A. WASHING-<br />

TON, Ololade OLAKANMI, Todd L. SAVITT, Elizabeth<br />

A. JACOBS, Eddie HOOVER, and Matthew K.<br />

WYNIA. “African American Physicians and Organized<br />

Medicine, 1846–1968: Origins <strong>of</strong> a Racial<br />

Divide.” J. Amer. Med. Assoc. 300 (2008): 306–313.<br />

2666. BAKER, Robert B., Harriet A. WASHINGTON,<br />

Ololade OLAKANMI, Todd L. SAVITT, Elizabeth A.<br />

JACOBS, Eddie HOOVER, and Matthew K. WYNIA.<br />

“Creating a Segregated Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: African<br />

American Physicians and Organized Medicine, 1846–<br />

1910.” J. Nat. Med. Assoc. 101 (2009): 501–512.<br />

2667. BATES, Alan W. The Anatomy <strong>of</strong> Robert Knox:<br />

Murder, Mad <strong>Science</strong> and Medical Regulation in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Edinburgh. (ix + 228 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Brighton, England; Portland, Or.: Sussex<br />

Academic Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781845193812.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R55]<br />

2668. BENCHIMOL, Jaime L. Cerejeiras e cafezais:<br />

relações médico-científicas entre Brasil e Japão e a<br />

saga de Hideyo Noguchi. Text is also in English:<br />

[Cherry Trees and C<strong>of</strong>fee Farms: Medical Scientific<br />

Relations between Brazil and Japan and the Saga<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hideyo Noguchi]. (678 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Rio de Janeiro: Bom Texto, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788587723833.<br />

2669. BINDER, Devin K., Kiran F. RAJNEESH, Darrin<br />

J. LEE, and Edward H. REYNOLDS. “Robert<br />

Bentley Todd’s Contribution to Cell Theory and the<br />

Neuron Doctrine.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

123–134.<br />

2670. BISHOP, Malcolm, and Melanie PARKER. “Sir<br />

John Tomes FRS, Fellows <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong>, and<br />

Dental Reform in the Nineteenth Century.” Notes<br />

Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 401–416.<br />

2671. BLISS, Michael. The Making <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

Medicine: Turning Points in the Treatment <strong>of</strong> Disease.<br />

(112 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Toronto: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781442641754.<br />

Explores the foundations <strong>of</strong> medicine through three<br />

case studies: the last major epidemic <strong>of</strong> smallpox;<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> William Osler; and the discovery <strong>of</strong><br />

insulin.<br />

2672. CARRILLO, Juan Luis. “¡So los confesonarios<br />

hablaran!: enfermedad, género y clase social en la<br />

Sevilla decimonónica.” Cronos 9 (2006): 99–148.<br />

2673. CARUSO, Carin Berkowitz. “Medical <strong>Science</strong><br />

as Pedagogy in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain:<br />

Charles Bell and the Politics <strong>of</strong> London Medical Reform.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3429810.<br />

Dissertation at Cornell University, 2010. 255 pp.<br />

2674. CASPER, Stephen T. “Trust, Protocol, Gender,<br />

and Power in Interwar British Biomedical Research:<br />

Kathleen Chevassut and the ‘Germ’ <strong>of</strong> Multiple Sclerosis.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 180–215.<br />

2675. COVEY, Herbert C. African-American Slave<br />

Medicine: Herbal and Non-Herbal Treatments. (297<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham: Lexington Books, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9780739116456.<br />

2676. DANIŞMAN, H. H. Günhan. “The Introduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Surgical Technology in the Ottoman<br />

Empire in the 19th Century.” In Essays in Honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, edited by KAÇAR and<br />

DURUKAL (2006) [ref. 623], 597–631.<br />

2677. DEBRU, Claude. “Les classifications et<br />

l’inclassable : le cas des leucémies.” In Conceptions<br />

de la science, edited by GAYON and BURIAN<br />

(2007) [ref. 17], 410–432.<br />

2678. DUBOW, Sara. Ourselves Unborn: A <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fetus in Modern America. (viii + 308 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195323436.<br />

2679. DUDLEY, Anú King. “Moxa in Nineteenth-<br />

Century Medical Practice.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci.<br />

65 (2010): 187–206.<br />

2680. ENGEL, Stefan. “. . . Leuchtet’s lange noch<br />

zurück”. Erinnerungen und Betrachtungen des Mediziners<br />

Stefan Engel (1878–1964). Edited by Jutta<br />

ARNOLD. (215 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Mainz: Kirchheim,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9783874094498.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R227]<br />

2681. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Alternde Zellen, Menschen<br />

und Gesellschaften – Biomedizinische Alterstheorien<br />

zwischen Degeneration und Regeneration im<br />

19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert.” In Alterskonzepte in<br />

Literatur, bildender Kunst, Film und Medizin, edited<br />

by Henriette HERWIG (Freiburg im Breisgau : Rombach,<br />

2009), 145–165.<br />

2682. FELSCH, Philipp. Laborlandschaften. Physiologische<br />

Alpenreisen im 19. Jahrhundert. (252 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen: Wallstein, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9783835301597.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R242]<br />

2683. FETT, Sharla M. “Race, Medicine and the<br />

South.” J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10): 175–182.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Todd Lee SAVITT, Race and<br />

Medicine in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-<br />

Century America (2007); Steven M. STOWE,<br />

Doctoring the South (2004); Marie Jenkins<br />

SCHWARTZ, Birthing a Slave (2006).<br />

2684. FICHMAN, Martin. “Alfred Russel Wallace<br />

and Anti-Vaccinationism in the Late Victorian Cultural<br />

Context, 1870–1907.” In Natural Selection and<br />

Beyond, edited by SMITH and BECCALONI (2008)<br />

[ref. 2520], 305–319.<br />

2685. FINE, Eve. “Women Physicians and Medical<br />

Sects in Nineteenth-Century Chicago.” In Women<br />

Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine, edited by<br />

MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710], 245–273.<br />

2686. FYE, W. Bruce. “Presidential Address: The<br />

Origins and Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Mayo Clinic from 1864<br />

to 1939: A Minnesota Family Practice Becomes an<br />

International ‘Medical Mecca.’ ” Bull. Hist. Med. 84<br />

(2010): 323–357.<br />

2687. GARCÍA, Claudia Mónica. Las “fiebres del<br />

Magdalena” : medicina y sociedad en la construcción<br />

de una noción médica colombiana, 1859–1886. (173<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Bogotá: Instituto de Salud


164 360. 19th century<br />

Pública, Departamento de Salud Pública, Facultad de<br />

Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9789587017502.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R268]<br />

2688. GMÜR, Christian. “Japanese Medical Students<br />

at Halle University before World War I (1886–1914).”<br />

In Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization,<br />

edited by LABISCH and SAKAI (2009)<br />

[ref. 2701].<br />

2689. GOLDBERG, Daniel S. “Suffering and Death<br />

among Early American Roentgenologists: The Power<br />

<strong>of</strong> Remotely Anatomizing the Living Body in Fin de<br />

Siècle America.” Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–28.<br />

2690. GRADMANN, Christoph. “Robert Koch and<br />

the Invention <strong>of</strong> the Carrier State: Tropical Medicine,<br />

Veterinary Infections and Epidemiology around<br />

1900.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010):<br />

232–240.<br />

2691. HALL, Deidre Dallas. “Scientific Methods:<br />

American Fiction and the Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine, 1880–1940.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. 3418820.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at<br />

Greensboro, 2010. 206 pp.<br />

2692. HANSEN, Bert. Picturing Medical Progress<br />

from Pasteur to Polio: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mass Media<br />

Images and Popular Attitudes in America. (ix + 348<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780813548593.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R335]<br />

2693. HESSELINK, Elisabeth Quirine. Genezers<br />

op de koloniale markt: inheemse dokters en vroedvrouwen<br />

in Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, 1850–1915.<br />

(432 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Vossiuspers<br />

UvA - Amsterdam University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9789056295639.<br />

Looks at European and indigenous medicine and<br />

its practitioners from 1850 to 1915.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R363]<br />

2694. HUERTAS GARCÍA-ALEJO, Rafael. Los laboratorios<br />

de la norma. Medicina y regulación social en<br />

el Estado liberal. (166 pp.; bibl.) Barcelona: CSIC:<br />

Ediciones Octaedro, 2008. ISBN: 9788400086657.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R380]<br />

2695. HURREN, Elizabeth T. “Remaking the<br />

Medico-Legal Scene: A Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Late-<br />

Victorian Coroner in Oxford.” J. Hist. Med. Allied<br />

Sci. 65 (2010): 207–252.<br />

2696. JAMIESON, Michelle. “Imagining ‘Reactivity’:<br />

Allergy within the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Immunology.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 356–<br />

366.<br />

2697. JANKOVIC, Vladimir. Confronting the Climate:<br />

British Airs and the Making <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Medicine. Palgrave Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology. (x + 229 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780230104754.<br />

2698. KENNAWAY, James. “From Sensibility to<br />

Pathology: The Origins <strong>of</strong> the Idea <strong>of</strong> Nervous Music<br />

around 1800.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (2010):<br />

396–426.<br />

2699. KICHIGINA, Galina. The Imperial Laboratory:<br />

Experimental Physiology and Clinical Medicine<br />

in Post-Crimean Russia. Clio Medica. (374 + pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789042026582.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R424]<br />

2700. KOZAI, Toyoko. “C. W. Hufeland in Japan.”<br />

In Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization,<br />

edited by LABISCH and SAKAI (2009)<br />

[ref. 2701].<br />

2701. LABISCH, Alfons, and Shizu SAKAI. (Eds.)<br />

Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization:<br />

Germany, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. (160<br />

pp.;.) Tokyo: University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo Center for Philosophy,<br />

2009.<br />

Conference publication. Contents: Yasutaka<br />

ICHINOKAWA, “Introduction: Transaction in<br />

Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization”; Alfons<br />

LABISCH, “Medical <strong>History</strong> in Germany Today<br />

– A Personal View”; Heinz SCHOTT, “ ‘Born<br />

Criminals,’ ‘Degenerates’ and ‘Psychopaths’: On<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Criminal Psychology in Germany”<br />

[ref. 495]; Heiner FANGERAU, “The Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine in Germany during the 18th<br />

and 19th Centuries” [ref. 1932]; Christian GMÜR,<br />

“Japanese Medical Students at Halle University before<br />

World War I (1886–1914)” [ref. 2688]; Toyoko<br />

KOZAI, “C. W. Hufeland in Japan” [ref. 2700];<br />

Takeshi NAGASHIMA, “Meiji Medical Officials’<br />

International Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Administrative Machinery<br />

and the Historiography <strong>of</strong> Public Health”<br />

[ref. 2778]; Hoi-Eun KIM, “Medicine and Colonial<br />

Modernity in Korea: A Sketch” [ref. 609]; Wen-<br />

Hua KUO, “Understanding How Modern Medicine<br />

Worked in Colonial Taiwan: Moving (a Little<br />

Bit) beyond the ‘Central Dogma’ ” [ref. 610];<br />

Christian OBERLÄNDER, “The Introduction <strong>of</strong><br />

‘German Medicine’ in Japan in the 1870s: ‘Heteronomous<br />

Modernization’ and ‘Internal Colonization’<br />

” [ref. 2714].<br />

2702. LINDBLAD, Thomas. Gustaf Retzius: A Biography.<br />

Hagströmerbibliotekets skriftserie. (203 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Stockholm Hagelin Rare Books for<br />

the Hagströmer Medico-Historical Library, Karolinska<br />

Instituet, 2007. ISBN: 9789197672405.<br />

On the 19th-century Swedish physician and<br />

anatomist.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R478]<br />

2703. LOPEZ SANCHEZ, Oliva. De la costilla de<br />

Adán al útero de Eva : el cuerpo femenino en el imaginario<br />

médico y social del siglo XIX. (161 pp.; ill.)<br />

México: UNAM, Facultad de Estudios Superiores<br />

Iztacala, 2007. ISBN: 9789703248254.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R488]<br />

2704. MACDONALD, Helen. Possessing the Dead:<br />

The Artful <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Anatomy. (vii + 289 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780522857351.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R499]


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2705. MAEHLE, Andreas-Holger. Doctors, Honour,<br />

and the Law: Medical Ethics in Imperial Germany.<br />

(viii + 198 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave<br />

Macmillan, 2009. ISBN: 9780230553309.<br />

2706. MCDONALD, Lynn. Florence Nightingale at<br />

First Hand. (xv + 197 pp.; bibl.; index.) Waterloo:<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781554581917.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R525]<br />

2707. MCLEAN, David. Surgeons <strong>of</strong> the Fleet: The<br />

Royal Navy and Its Medics from Trafalgar to Jutland.<br />

(xiv + 296 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: I. B. Tauris,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781848852846.<br />

2708. MILBURN, Colin. “Wissenschaft aus der<br />

Hölle: Jack the Ripper und die viktorianische Vivisektion.”<br />

In Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by<br />

WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 165–<br />

204.<br />

2709. MOONEY, Graham. “Infection and Citizenship:<br />

(Not) Visiting Isolation Hospitals in Mid-<br />

Victorian Britain.” In Permeable Walls, edited by<br />

MOONEY and REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526], 147–174.<br />

2710. MORE, Ellen Singer, Elizabeth FEE, and<br />

Manon PARRY. (Eds.) Women Physicians and the<br />

Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine. (xiv + 357 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780801890376.<br />

Contents: Carla BITTEL, “Mary Putnam Jacobi<br />

and the Nineteenth-Century Politics <strong>of</strong> Women’s<br />

Health Research,” 23–51 [ref. 2760]; Arleen Marcia<br />

TUCHMAN, “Maternity and the Female Body<br />

in the Writings <strong>of</strong> Dr. Marie Zakrzewska, 1829–<br />

1902,” 52–68 [ref. 2730]; Regina MORANTZ-<br />

SANCHEZ, “Female Patient Agency and the 1892<br />

Trial <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mary Dixon Jones in Late Nineteenth-<br />

Century Brooklyn,” 69–88 [ref. 2047]; Judy TZU-<br />

CHUN WU, “A Chinese Woman Doctor in Progressive<br />

Era Chicago,” 89–112 [ref. 3514]; Ellen<br />

S. MORE, “Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism versus Sexuality in<br />

the Career <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mary Calderone, 1904–1998,”<br />

113-140 [ref. 3492]; Robert A. NYE, “The Legacy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Masculine Codes <strong>of</strong> Honor and the Admission<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women to the Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>ession in the<br />

Nineteenth Century,” 141–159 [ref. 2713]; Sandra<br />

MORGEN, “Women Physicians and the Twentieth-<br />

Century Women’s Health Movement in the United<br />

States,” 160-183 [ref. 3493]; Susan WELLS, “Narrative<br />

Forms in Our Bodies, Ourselves,” 184–204<br />

[ref. 3972]; Naomi ROGERS, “Feminists Fight the<br />

Culture <strong>of</strong> Exclusion in Medical Education, 1970–<br />

1990,” 205–244 [ref. 3949]; Eve FINE, “Women<br />

Physicians and Medical Sects in Nineteenth-<br />

Century Chicago,” 245–273 [ref. 2685]; Virginia<br />

A. METAXAS, “Ruth A. Parmelee, Esther P. Lovejoy,<br />

and the Discourse <strong>of</strong> Motherhood in Asia<br />

Minor and Greece in the Early Twentieth Century,”<br />

274–293 [ref. 2941]; Heather MUNRO PRESCOTT,<br />

“Women Physicians and a New Agenda for College<br />

Health, 1920–1970,” 294–319 [ref. 3495].<br />

2711. MOSES, Simone. Alt und Krank. Ältere Patienten<br />

in der Medizinischen Klinik der Universität<br />

Tübingen zur Zeit der Entstehung der Geriatrie 1880<br />

bis 1914. MedGG, 24. (277 pp.; ill.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner, 2005. ISBN: 3515086544.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R557]<br />

2712. NUWER, Deanne. Plague among the Magnolias:<br />

The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Mississippi.<br />

(xv + 188 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Tuscaloosa: University <strong>of</strong> Alabama Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780817316532.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R583]<br />

2713. NYE, Robert A. “The Legacy <strong>of</strong> Masculine<br />

Codes <strong>of</strong> Honor and the Admission <strong>of</strong> Women to<br />

the Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>ession in the Nineteenth Century.”<br />

In Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />

edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710], 141–159.<br />

2714. OBERLÄNDER, Christian. “The Introduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> ‘German Medicine’ in Japan in the 1870s:<br />

‘Heteronomous Modernization’ and ‘Internal Colonization.’<br />

” In Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous<br />

Modernization, edited by LABISCH and<br />

SAKAI (2009) [ref. 2701].<br />

2715. OLAGÜE DE ROS, G. “Eduardo García<br />

Solá (1845–1922): reformador universitario e historiador<br />

de la medicina.” Cronos 9 (2006): 175–186.<br />

2716. PODOLSKY, Scott H., and Charles S. BRYAN.<br />

(Eds.) Oliver Wendell Holmes: Physician and Man<br />

<strong>of</strong> Letters. (274 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sagamore<br />

Beach, MA: Published for the Boston Medical Library<br />

by <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong> Publications, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780881353792.<br />

Contents: Charles S. BRYAN, “ ‘The Greatest Brahmin’:<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> a Life,” 2-21; John S. HALLER,<br />

Jr., “Oliver Wendell Holmes’s 1842 ‘Lectures on<br />

Homœopathy and Its Kindred Delusions’: A Retrospective<br />

Look,” 23-38; Amalie M. KASS, “A<br />

Private Pestilence: Holmes and Puerperal Fever,”<br />

39-58; Charles S. ROSENBERG, “Medical Therapeutics<br />

and Its Kindred Delusions: Oliver Wendell<br />

Holmes on Drugs, Disease, and Rational Care,”<br />

59-70; Peter GIBIAN, “Doctor Holmes: The Life<br />

in Conversation,” 71-92; Michael A. WEINSTEIN,<br />

“Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Depth Psychology: A<br />

Reconstruction,” 93-104 [ref. 2624].<br />

2717. RIEDER, Philip. Anatomie d’une institution<br />

médicale : la Faculté de médecine de Genève (1876–<br />

1920). Bibliothèque d’histoire de la médecine et de la<br />

santé. (xii + 391 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) [Lausanne]:<br />

Éditions BHMS; [Chêne-Bourg]: Éditions Médecine<br />

& hygiène, 2009. ISBN: 9782970053637.<br />

2718. RILEY, James C. “Smallpox and American<br />

Indians Revisited.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65<br />

(2010): 445–477.<br />

2719. ROOY, Laurens de, and Han van den BO-<br />

GAARD. (Eds.) Verzamelaars van vorm. (143 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9789048508280.<br />

On the anatomical collection in Amsterdam <strong>of</strong> the<br />

father and son, Gerard and Willem Vrolik.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R671]<br />

2720. ROSNER, Lisa. The Anatomy Murders: Being<br />

The True and Spectacular <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh’s


166 360. 19th century<br />

Notorious Burke and Hare, and <strong>of</strong> the Man <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Who Abetted Them in the Commission <strong>of</strong> Their Most<br />

Heinous Crimes. (vi + 328 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Philadelphia: University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780812241914.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R672]<br />

2721. SANTER, Melvin. “Joseph Lister: First Use <strong>of</strong><br />

a Bacterium as a ‘Model Organism’ to Illustrate the<br />

Cause <strong>of</strong> Infectious Disease <strong>of</strong> Humans.” Notes Rec.<br />

Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 59–65.<br />

2722. SCHMIDT, James M., and Guy R. HASEGAWA.<br />

(Eds.) Years <strong>of</strong> Change and Suffering: Modern Perspectives<br />

on Civil War Medicine. (x + 182 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Roseville, Minn.: Edinborough Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9781889020358.<br />

Contributors include: Jodi L. KOSTE, James M.<br />

SCHMIDT, Alfred Jay BOLLET, F. Terry HAM-<br />

BRECHT, Harry HERR, Guy R. HASEGAWA, D. J.<br />

CANALE, and Judith ANDERSEN.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R710]<br />

2723. SHELDEN, Mary Lamb. “Health and the<br />

Body.” In The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> Transcendentalism,<br />

edited by MYERSON et al. (2010) [ref. 2171],<br />

241–248.<br />

2724. SPARKS, Tabitha. The Doctor in the Victorian<br />

Novel: Family Practices. (177 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Farnham, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780754668022.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R742]<br />

2725. STAHNISCH, F. “ ‘L’image de la posture<br />

– l’image du mouvement’: Zum<br />

Verhältnis orthopädischer und neurologischer Repräsentationsformen<br />

in der klinischen Photographie<br />

des 19. Jahrhunderts.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 28<br />

(2009): 301–352.<br />

2726. STAHNISCH, Frank, Ulrich SCHÖNHERR, and<br />

Antonio BERGUA. (Eds.) Albert Neissers (1855–<br />

1916) “Stereoscopischer medicinischer Atlas”: Eine<br />

aussergewöhnliche fotografische Sammlung aus dem<br />

Gebiet der Augenheilkunde. (291 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9783826030123.<br />

Contains: F. STAHNISCH, “Historische Einleitung,”<br />

1-83.<br />

2727. STELMACKOWICH, Cindy Lee. “Bodies <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge: Nineteenth Century Anatomical Atlases,<br />

1800–1860.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3426191.<br />

Dissertation at State University <strong>of</strong> New York at<br />

Binghamton, 2010. 298 pp.<br />

2728. STOFFREGEN, Malte, and Johannes BAAR.<br />

“Ein vernächlässigter Quellentext zur Geschichte des<br />

adrenogenitalen Syndroms—Jean-Baptiste Bouillauds<br />

Klassifizierung des Hermaphrodisme Valmontien<br />

(1833).” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 203–246.<br />

2729. SWEDLUND, Alan C. Shadows in the Valley:<br />

A Cultural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Illness, Death, and Loss in New<br />

England, 1840–1916. (xiii + 246 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Amherst: University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781558497207.<br />

2730. TUCHMAN, Arleen Marcia. “Maternity and<br />

the Female Body in the Writings <strong>of</strong> Dr. Marie Zakrzewska,<br />

1829–1902.” In Women Physicians and the<br />

Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009)<br />

[ref. 2710], 52–68.<br />

2731. TULODZIECKI, Dana. “A Case Study in Explanatory<br />

Power: John Snow’s Conclusions about the<br />

Pathology and Transmission <strong>of</strong> Cholera.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 306–316.<br />

2732. WALKER, Brett L. Toxic Archipelago: A <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Industrial Disease in Japan. Weyerhaeuser<br />

environmental books. (xviii + 284 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Seattle; London: University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780295989549.<br />

Covers the past two centuries.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 556, R804]<br />

2733. WITHYCOMBE, Shannon K. “Slipped Away:<br />

Pregnancy Loss in Nineteenth-Century America.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3436996.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />

Madison, 2010. 244 pp. “Explores how both<br />

women and doctors understood the process and<br />

results <strong>of</strong> miscarriage in America from 1830 to<br />

1912.” (from the abstract)<br />

2734. WORBOYS, Michael. “Practice and the <strong>Science</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine in the Nineteenth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Between and Beyond ‘Histories <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>’ and ‘Histories <strong>of</strong> Medicine’ ” [ref. 59]. <strong>Isis</strong><br />

102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 109–115.<br />

360-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

2735. BÜHLER, Karl-Ernst, and Gerhard HEIM.<br />

“Ätiologie, Pathogenese und Therapie der dissoziativen<br />

und Konversionsstörungen (Hysterien) nach<br />

Pierre Janet.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010):<br />

7–42.<br />

2736. BURGMAIR, Wolfgang, and Matthias M. WE-<br />

BER. “Die bayerische Irrenreform von 1851—Ein<br />

Instrument der administrativen Modernisierung unter<br />

König Max II. von Bayern.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92<br />

(2008): 165–193.<br />

On the reformation <strong>of</strong> institutional psychiatric<br />

care in Bavaria and the alliance between state<br />

administration and psychiatric care.<br />

2737. CHIANG, Howard. “Historicizing the<br />

Emergence <strong>of</strong> Sexual Freedom: The Medical<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and the Scientific Power<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sexology, 1880–1920.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Apparatus XY: Gender Praxes in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Chinese and Western Medicine.” URL: http://<br />

www.genderforum.org/issues/apparatus-xy/<br />

historicizing-the-emergence-<strong>of</strong>-sexual-freedom<br />

(Accessed on March 28, <strong>2011</strong>). Gender Forum 24<br />

(2009): Approx. 14,000 words.<br />

2738. COLEBORNE, Catharine. “Challenging Institutional<br />

Hegemony: Family Visitors to Hospitals for<br />

the Insane in Australia and New Zealand, 1880s–<br />

1910s.” In Permeable Walls, edited by MOONEY and<br />

REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526], 289–308.


360. 19th century 167<br />

2739. COLEBORNE, Catharine. Madness in the Family:<br />

Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial<br />

World, 1860–1914. (xv + 220 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230578074.<br />

2740. DOWLING, David. “Davis, Inc.: The Business<br />

<strong>of</strong> Asylum Reform in the Periodical Press.” Amer.<br />

Periodicals 20 (2010): 23–45.<br />

2741. ENGSTROM, Eric J. “Sozialpsychiatrische<br />

Prophylaxe: Zu poliklinischen Einrichtungen in der<br />

Universitätspsychiatrie des Kaiserreichs.” In “. . .<br />

immer in Forschen bleiben”. Rüdiger vom Bruch<br />

zum 60. Geburtstag’, edited by SCHALENBERG and<br />

WALTHER (2005) [ref. 78], 213–236.<br />

2742. FANGERAU, Heiner, and Karen NOLTE.<br />

(Eds.) “Moderne” Anstaltspsychiatrie im 19. und<br />

20. Jahrhundert: Legitimation und Kritik. Medizin,<br />

Gesellschaft und Geschichte. (416 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Steiner, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9783515088053.<br />

Contributors: Karen NOLTE, Heiner FANGERAU,<br />

Christina VANJA, Fritz DROSS, Alexandra<br />

CHMIELEWSKI, Emese LAFFERTON, Christian<br />

MÜLLER, Peter SANDNER, Petra LUTZ, Brigitta<br />

BERNET, Astrid LEY, Torger MÖLLER, Marietta<br />

MEIER, Heinz-Peter SCHMIEDEBACH, Urs GER-<br />

MANN, Thorsten NOACK, Cornelia BRINK, and<br />

Thomas RÖSKE.<br />

2743. LOTHANE, Zvi. “Daniel Paul Shreber on His<br />

Own Terms, Or How Interpretive Fictions are Converted<br />

into Historical Facts.” In Leipziger psychiatriegeschichtliche<br />

Vorlesungen, edited by STEINBERG<br />

(2005) [ref. 2754], 129–156.<br />

2744. MACKINNON, Dolly. “ ‘Amusements Are<br />

Provided’: Asylum Entertainment and Recreation<br />

in Australia and New Zealand c.1860–c.1945.” In<br />

Permeable Walls, edited by MOONEY and REINARZ<br />

(2009) [ref. 526], 267–288.<br />

2745. MAKRAS, Kostas. “Dickensian Intemperance:<br />

The Representation <strong>of</strong> the Drunkard in ‘The Drunkard’s<br />

Death’ and The Pickwick Papers.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Dickens, <strong>Science</strong> and the Victorian<br />

Literary Imagination”. http://www.19.bbk.ac.<br />

uk/index.php/19/article/view/528 (Accessed<br />

March 21, <strong>2011</strong>). [ref. 2083]. Nineteen 10 (2010):<br />

Approx. 8,000 words.<br />

2746. MARSHALL, Jonathan. “Dynamic Medicine<br />

and Theatrical Form at the Fin de Siècle: A Formal<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Dr Jean-Martin Charcot’s Pedagogy,<br />

1862–1893.” Modernism/Modernity 15 (2008): 131–<br />

153.<br />

2747. MIRON, Janet. “ ‘In View <strong>of</strong> the Knowledge to<br />

Be Acquired’: Public Visits to New York’s Asylums<br />

in the Nineteenth Century.” In Permeable Walls,<br />

edited by MOONEY and REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526],<br />

243–266.<br />

2748. RIHA, Ortrun. “Johann Christian August<br />

Heinroth (1773–1843)—Der erste Lehrstuhlinhaber<br />

für psychische Heilkunde.” In Leipziger psychiatriegeschichtliche<br />

Vorlesungen, edited by STEINBERG<br />

(2005) [ref. 2754], 209–228.<br />

2749. ROSE, Anna Christina. “Between Psychology<br />

and Pedagogy: ‘Moral Orthopedics’ and Case Studies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Children in Fin-de-Siècle French Medicine.” Hist.<br />

Psychol. 14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 26–52.<br />

2750. SHORTER, Edward, and Max FINK. Endocrine<br />

Psychiatry: Solving the Riddle <strong>of</strong> Melancholia. (ix +<br />

193 pp.; index.) New York: Oxford University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780199737468.<br />

2751. SHUTTLEWORTH, Sally. The Mind <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Child: Child Development in Literature, <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

and Medicine, 1840–1900. (x + 497 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780199582563.<br />

2752. SPLETT, Tatjana. “Leipziger Weichenstellungen:<br />

Der Beitrag von Paul Julius Möbius zur<br />

neuen Auffassung von Ätiologie und Therapie der<br />

Hysterie.” In Leipziger psychiatriegeschichtliche Vorlesungen,<br />

edited by STEINBERG (2005) [ref. 2754],<br />

103–128.<br />

2753. STEINBERG, Holger. “Emil Kraepelin in Leipzig:<br />

Wie einer Entlassung eine Habilitation folgen<br />

kann—Eine Quellenstudie.” In Leipziger psychiatriegeschichtliche<br />

Vorlesungen, edited by STEINBERG<br />

(2005) [ref. 2754], 75–102.<br />

2754. STEINBERG, Holger. (Ed.) Leipziger<br />

psychiatriegeschichtliche Vorlesungen. Beiträge zur<br />

Leipziger Universitäts- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte,<br />

7. (240 pp.; ill.) Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt,<br />

2005. ISBN: 9783374023264.<br />

Contents: Holger STEINBERG, “Die Leipziger<br />

Universitätspsychiatrie—Eine Tour d’horizon<br />

durch zwei Jahrhunderte Psychiatriegeschichte,”<br />

13-73; Holger STEINBERG, “Emil Kraepelin in<br />

Leipzig: Wie einer Entlassung eine Habilitation<br />

folgen kann—Eine Quellenstudie,” 75-102<br />

[ref. 2753]; Tatjana SPLETT, “Leipziger Weichenstellungen:<br />

Der Beitrag von Paul Julius Möbius<br />

zur neuen Auffassung von Ätiologie und Therapie<br />

der Hysterie,” 103-128 [ref. 2752]; Zvi<br />

LOTHANE, “Daniel Paul Shreber on His Own<br />

Terms, Or How Interpretive Fictions are Converted<br />

into Historical Facts,” 129-156 [ref. 2743]; Oliver<br />

SOMBURG, “Möbius’ Akinesia algera—Ein verschollenes<br />

Krankheitsbild?” 157-182; Matthias M.<br />

WEBER, “Vom Brom zum Luminal—Leipziger<br />

Beiträge zur Entwicklung der Psychopharmakotherapie,”<br />

183-208; Ortrun RIHA, “Johann Christian<br />

August Heinroth (1773–1843)—Der erste Lehrstuhlinhaber<br />

für psychische Heilkunde,” 209-228<br />

[ref. 2748].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R750]<br />

2755. SWARTZ, Sally. “The Regulation <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Colonial Lunatic Asylums and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Colonial<br />

Psychiatry, 1860–1864.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

160–177.<br />

360-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

2756. ABEL, Emily K. Tuberculosis and the Politics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Exclusion: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Health and


168 360. 19th century<br />

Migration to Los Angeles. (x + 188 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9780813541761.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R1]<br />

2757. ANDRESEN, Astri, Josep L. BARONA, and<br />

Steven CHERRY. (Eds.) Making a New Countryside.<br />

Health Policies and Practices in European <strong>History</strong>,<br />

ca. 1860–1950. (209 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Frankfurt am<br />

Main: Peter Lang, 2010. ISBN: 9783631596531.<br />

Contributors: Astri ANDRESEN, María-José<br />

BÁGUENA, Rosa BALLESTER, Josep L. BARONA,<br />

Josep BERNABEU-MESTRE, Steven CHERRY, Angela<br />

Cremades MONERRIS, Josep X. ESPLUGUES,<br />

Maria E. GALIANA, Tore GRØNLIE, Joaquim<br />

GUILLEM-LLOBAT, Paola M. MELIS, Lucia<br />

POZZI, Esteban RODRIGUEZ-OCAÑA, Catherine<br />

ROLLET, María-Isabel PORRAS-GALLO, and<br />

Teemu RYYMIN.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R24]<br />

2758. BARONA, Josep L., and Steven CHERRY.<br />

(Eds.) Health and Medicine in Rural Europe<br />

(1850–1945). (372 pp.; ill.; bibl.) València: Seminari<br />

d’Estudis sobre la Ciència, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9788437063348.<br />

Contributors: Astri ANDRESEN, María José<br />

BÁGUENA CERVELLERA, Josep L. BARONA,<br />

Carmen BARONA VILAR, Josep BERNEBEU-<br />

MESTRE, Steven CHERRY, Ian FARR, Francis<br />

KING, Bruce LINDSAY, Isabel MOLL, Enrique<br />

PERIDGUERO GIL, Teemu RYYMIN, and Tom<br />

WILLIAMSON.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R52]<br />

2759. BARONA VILAR, Josep Lluis, and Josep<br />

BERNABEU MESTRE. La salud y el estado: el<br />

movimiento sanitario internacional y la administración<br />

española, 1815–1945. (361 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Valencia: Universitat de València, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9788437069746.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R53]<br />

2760. BITTEL, Carla. “Mary Putnam Jacobi and<br />

the Nineteenth-Century Politics <strong>of</strong> Women’s Health<br />

Research.” In Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710],<br />

23–51.<br />

2761. BRUYNEEL, Elisabeth. De Hoge Gezondheidsraad<br />

(1849–2009). Schakel Tussen Wetenschap<br />

En Volksgezondheid. (230 pp.) Leuven: Uitgeverij<br />

Peeters, 2009. ISBN: 9789042922495.<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> the Belgian High Health Council<br />

through the last 160 years.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R104]<br />

2762. CARPENTER, Mary Wilson. Health, Medicine,<br />

and <strong>Society</strong> in Victorian England. Victorian Life and<br />

Times. (xvii + 214 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Santa Barbara,<br />

Calif.: Praeger, 2010. ISBN: 9780275989521.<br />

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2763. CASSEDY, James H. John Shaw Billings: <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Medicine in the Gilded Age. (253 pp.;<br />

index.) Philadelphia: Xlibris Corporation, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9781441595171.<br />

On Billings as a leader <strong>of</strong> the public health movement<br />

<strong>of</strong> late 19th-century America.<br />

2764. ECHENBERG, Myron J. Plague Ports: The<br />

Global Urban Impact <strong>of</strong> Bubonic Plague, 1894-<br />

1901. (xvi + 347 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: New York University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780814722329.<br />

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2765. ENGINEER, Urmi. “Hurricane and the Human<br />

Frame: Yellow Fever, Race, and Public Health in<br />

Nineteenth-Century New Orleans.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3424537.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />

Cruz, 2010. 289 pp.<br />

2766. FERREIRA DA SILVA, Alvaro. “Una máquina<br />

imperfecta: tecnología sanitaria en Lisboa en la segunda<br />

mitad del siglo XIX.” In Maquinismo ibérico,<br />

edited by LAFUENTE et al. (2007) [ref. 577], 371–<br />

400.<br />

2767. GRAMLICH-OKA, Bettina. “The Body Economic:<br />

Japan’s Cholera Epidemic <strong>of</strong> 1858 in Popular<br />

Discourse.” EASTM 30 (2009): 32–73.<br />

2768. HÜNTELMANN, Axel C. Hygiene im Namen<br />

des Staates. Das Reichsgesundheitsamt 1876–1933.<br />

(488 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen: Wallstein,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9783835303430.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R382]<br />

2769. JAMES, Tricia. “Rural Industrialisation, Urbanisation<br />

and Infant Mortality in Higham Ferrers,<br />

Northamptonshire, 1879–1910: A Vaccination Register<br />

Study.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

C828925.<br />

Dissertation at Open University (United Kingdom),<br />

2007.<br />

2770. KELLEY, Victoria. Soap and Water: Cleanliness,<br />

Dirt and the Working Classes in Victorian<br />

and Edwardian Britain. (xii + 240 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London; New York: I. B. Tauris, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781848850521.<br />

2771. KERKHOFF, A. H. M. Opvattingen over sociale<br />

geneeskunde. Een genealogische verkenning. (212<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9789042303751.<br />

Focus is on the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />

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2772. KHALID, Amna, and Ryan JOHNSON. Public<br />

Health in the British Empire: Intermediaries, Subordinates,<br />

and Public Health Practice, 1850–1960.<br />

(208 pp.;.) Routledge, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780415890410.<br />

2773. KOSLOW, Jennifer Lisa. Cultivating Health:<br />

Los Angeles Women and Public Health Reform. (xi +<br />

204 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780813545288.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R443]<br />

2774. LANGRIEGER, Hannes. “Die medizinische<br />

Versorgung Unheilbarer und Sterbender in Bamberg<br />

um 1800.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010):<br />

73–115.<br />

2775. LEÓN SANZ, Pilar. (Ed.) Health Institutions<br />

at the Origin <strong>of</strong> the Welfare Systems in Europe.


360. 19th century 169<br />

Astrolabio. Salud. (197 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Pamplona:<br />

Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9788431326739.<br />

2776. LEUNG, Angela Ki Che. “The Business <strong>of</strong><br />

Vaccination in 19th-Century Canton.” Late Imperial<br />

China 29, no. 1, supplement (2008): 7–39.<br />

2777. MILLS, Catherine. Regulating Health and<br />

Safety in the British Mining Industries, 1800–<br />

1914. (xxv + 284 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Farnham,<br />

England; Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780754660873.<br />

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2778. NAGASHIMA, Takeshi. “Meiji Medical Officials’<br />

International Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Administrative<br />

Machinery and the Historiography <strong>of</strong> Public Health.”<br />

In Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization,<br />

edited by LABISCH and SAKAI (2009)<br />

[ref. 2701].<br />

2779. NICOLAU-NOS, Roser, Josep PUJOL-<br />

ANDREU, and Ismael HERNÁNDEZ. “Milk, Social<br />

Acceptance <strong>of</strong> a New Food in Europe: Catalonia,<br />

19th–20th Centuries.” Dynamis 30 (2010): 119–139.<br />

2780. PAGLIAI, Letizia. “ ‘Saison des eaux’. Medicina<br />

e viaggi alle terme agli inizi dell’Ottocento.” In<br />

Segreti delle acque, edited by VITI (2007) [ref. 1287],<br />

125–141.<br />

2781. PAYNE, Sarah R. “Cleaning Up after Sex:<br />

An Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Contraceptives in the<br />

United States, 1873–2010.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. 3419880.<br />

Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico,<br />

2010. 171 pp.<br />

2782. PERDIGUERO-GIL, Enrique, and Ramón<br />

CASTEJÓN-BOLEA. “Popularising Right Food and<br />

Feeding Practices in Spain (1847–1950). The Handbooks<br />

<strong>of</strong> Domestic Economy.” Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

141–165.<br />

2783. PIMENTA, Tânia Salgado. “La asistencia sanitaria<br />

en tiempos de epidemia en Río de Janeiro en el<br />

siglo XIX.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Brazil [ref. 560].<br />

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2784. READ, Ian. “Sickness, Recovery, and Death<br />

among the Enslaved and Free People <strong>of</strong> Santos,<br />

Brazil, 1860–1888.” Americas 66 (2009-10): 57–<br />

80.<br />

2785. REINARZ, Jonathan. “Receiving the Rich, Rejecting<br />

the Poor: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hospital Visiting<br />

in Nineteenth-Century Provincial England.” In<br />

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2786. ROYNETTE, Odile. “La Statistique médicale<br />

de l’armée française au XIXe siècle : un instrument<br />

de savoir et de pouvoir démographiques ?” In<br />

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2787. STEERE-WILLIAMS, Jacob. “The Perfect<br />

Food and the Filth Disease: Milk-borne Typhoid and<br />

Epidemiological Practice in Late Victorian Britain.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (2010): 514–545.<br />

2788. TANNER, Andrea. “Care, Nurturance and<br />

Morality: The Role <strong>of</strong> Visitors and the Victorian<br />

London Children’s Hospital.” In Permeable Walls,<br />

edited by MOONEY and REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526],<br />

81–110.<br />

2789. UEYAMA, Takahiro. Health in the Marketplace:<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism, Theraputic Desires, and<br />

Medical Commodification in Late-Victorian London.<br />

(xv + 320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Palo Alto, CA: The<br />

<strong>Society</strong> for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scholarship,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780930664299.<br />

2790. VALENCIUS, Conevery Bolton. “Chekhov’s<br />

Sakhalin Island as Medical Geography.” In Chekhov<br />

the Immigrant, edited by Michael C. FINKE, Julie DE<br />

SHERBININ and Robert COLES (Bloomington, Ind:<br />

Slavica Press, 2007), 299–314.<br />

2791. WARSH, Cheryl Lynn Krasnick. Prescribed<br />

Norms: Women and Health in Canada and the United<br />

States since 1800. (xvii + 316 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781442600614.<br />

2792. WHOOLEY, Owen. “Cholera and Quacks: The<br />

Epistemic Contest over Medicine in the 19th Century<br />

United States.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3427988.<br />

Dissertation at New York University, 2010. 461 pp.<br />

2793. WOOD, Janice Ruth. “Prescription for a<br />

Periodical: Medicine, Sex, and Obscenity in the<br />

Nineteenth Century, as Told in Dr. Foote’s Health<br />

Monthly.” Amer. Periodicals 18 (2008): 26–44.<br />

2794. ZWEINIGER-BARGIELOWSKA, Ina. Managing<br />

the Body: Beauty, Health, and Fitness in Britain<br />

1880–1939. (xi + 394 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford<br />

[England]; New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780199280520.<br />

360-153. PHARMACY<br />

2795. ANDERSON, Stuart. “Pharmacy and Empire:<br />

The British Pharmacopoeia as an Instrument<br />

<strong>of</strong> Imperialism, 1864 to 1932.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Pharmaceutical Styles <strong>of</strong> Thinking and Doing”<br />

[ref. 2796]. Pharm. Hist. 52 (2010): 112–121.<br />

2796. COLLIN, Johanne. “French and British Influence<br />

in the Birth <strong>of</strong> a Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: Pharmacy in<br />

Québec.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Pharmaceutical<br />

Styles <strong>of</strong> Thinking and Doing: Frency and British<br />

Spheres <strong>of</strong> Influence in the Nineteenth and Early-<br />

Twentieth Centuries.” Pharm. Hist. 52 (2010): 100–<br />

111.<br />

Other articles in this issue: Stuart ANDERSON,<br />

“Pharmacy and Empire: The British Pharmacopoeia<br />

as an Instrument <strong>of</strong> Imperialism, 1864<br />

to 1932,” 112–121 [ref. 2795]; Floriane BLANC,<br />

“Vectors <strong>of</strong> French Cultural Imperialism: Training<br />

in Medicine and Pharmacy at the Schools <strong>of</strong> Hanoi<br />

and Dakar (1904–1953),” 122–133 [ref. 3584];<br />

Viviane QUIRKE, “Foreign Influences, National


170 360. 19th century<br />

Styles, and the Creation <strong>of</strong> a Modern Pharmaceutical<br />

Industry in Britain and France,” 134–147<br />

[ref. 2802].<br />

2797. FINCHAM, Jack E. “Marketing <strong>of</strong> Patent<br />

Medicines in the Nineteenth Century via a Corkscrew<br />

Medicine Spoon.” Pharm. Hist. 52 (2010): 78–82.<br />

2798. GRADMANN, Christoph, and Jonathan SI-<br />

MON. (Eds.) Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic<br />

Agents, 1890–1950. <strong>Science</strong>, Technology<br />

and Medicine in Modern <strong>History</strong>. (xiv + 266 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke [England]; New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230202818.<br />

Contents: C-R. PRUELL, “Paul Ehrlich’s Standardization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Serum: Wertbestimmung and Its<br />

Meaning for Twentieth-Century Biomedicine”;<br />

A. C. HUNTELMANN, “Evaluation as a Practical<br />

Technique <strong>of</strong> Administration: The Regulation<br />

and Standardization <strong>of</strong> Diphtheria Serum”; A. I.<br />

HARDY, “From Diphtheria to Tetanus: The Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evaluation Methods for Sera in Imperial<br />

Germany”; G. GACHELIN, “The Construction <strong>of</strong><br />

a Culture <strong>of</strong> Standardization at the Institut Pasteur<br />

(1885–1900)”; J. SIMON, “Quality Control<br />

and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Serum Production in France”;<br />

M. KABA, “ ‘The Geneva Serum Is Excellent!’<br />

Autonomy and Isolation in Swiss Cantons during<br />

the Early Years <strong>of</strong> Diphtheria Serum: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Geneva”; P. MAZUMDAR, “The State,<br />

the Serum Institutes and the League <strong>of</strong> Nations”;<br />

A. HARDY, “Questions <strong>of</strong> Quality: The Danish<br />

State Serum Institute, Thorvald Madsen and Biological<br />

Standardization”; M. WORBOYS, “ ‘The<br />

Wright Way’: The Production and Standardization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Therapeutic Vaccines in Britain, 1902–1913”;<br />

J-P. GAUDILLIÈRE, “The Visible Industrialist:<br />

Standards and the Manufacture <strong>of</strong> Sex Hormones”;<br />

C. BONAH, “ ‘We Need for Digitalis Preparations<br />

What the State Has Established for Serumtherapy<br />

...’: from Collecting Plants to International<br />

Standardization: The Case <strong>of</strong> Strophanthin, 1900–<br />

1938”; U. LINDNER, “Changing Regulations and<br />

Risk Assessments. National Responses to the Introduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inactivated Polio Vaccine”; A. CAM-<br />

BROSIO, “Standardization before Biomedicine: On<br />

Early Forms <strong>of</strong> Regulatory Objectivity.”<br />

2799. HÜNTELMANN, Axel C. “Seriality and Standardization<br />

in the Production <strong>of</strong> ‘606.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue, “Seriality and Scientific Objects in the<br />

Nineteenth Century” [ref. 1998]. Hist. Sci. 48 (2010):<br />

435–460.<br />

On the development <strong>of</strong> the anti-syphilitic<br />

chemotherapeutic agent Salvarsan.<br />

2800. LANDGRAF, Susanne. “Erfindergeist, Gewerbefreiheit<br />

und Pharmazie im 19. Jahrhundert und<br />

ihre Auswirkungen auf Reformprozesse im Bereich<br />

des Arzneimittelwesens: Witwe Burtz und ihre ‘Patentlösung’<br />

zur Vorbeugung der Mastitis puerperalis.”<br />

Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009): 186–196.<br />

2801. MARCELLUS, Jane. “Nervous Women and<br />

Noble Savages: The Romanticized ‘Other’ in<br />

Nineteenth-Century US Patent Medicine Advertising.”<br />

J. Pop. Cult. 41 (2008): 784–808.<br />

2802. QUIRKE, Viviane. “Foreign Influences, National<br />

Styles, and the Creation <strong>of</strong> a Modern Pharmaceutical<br />

Industry in Britain and France.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Pharmaceutical Styles <strong>of</strong> Thinking<br />

and Doing” [ref. 2796]. Pharm. Hist. 52 (2010):<br />

134–147.<br />

360-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

2803. ALDRICH, Mark. Death Rode the Rails:<br />

American Railroad Accidents and Safety, 1828–<br />

1965. (xvi + 446 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9780801894022.<br />

2804. ANDUAGA, Aitor. “The Engineer as a ‘Linking<br />

Agent’ in International Technology Transfer: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Basque Engineers Trained in Liège.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Situated Engineering in the Workplace.”<br />

[ref. 281]. Eng. Stud. 3 (<strong>2011</strong>): 45–70.<br />

On engineers who graduated between 1850 and<br />

1914.<br />

2805. BARCA SALOM, Francesc X. “Materials per a<br />

una història del fred.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “IV<br />

Jornada sobre la història de la ciència i l’ensenyament<br />

Antoni Quintana Marí.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no.<br />

1 (2009): 279–297.<br />

2806. BERGER, Molly W. Hotel Dreams: Luxury,<br />

Technology, and Urban Ambition in America, 1829–<br />

1929. Studies in Industry and <strong>Society</strong>. (318 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780801899874.<br />

2807. BOWN, Stephen R. A Most Damnable Invention:<br />

Dynamite, Nitrates, and the Making <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Modern World. (xiv + 272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Camberwell, Vic.: Penguin Australia, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9780670028788.<br />

2808. BUSCH, John Laurence. Steam C<strong>of</strong>fin: Captain<br />

Moses Rogers and the Steamship Savannah Break<br />

the Barrier. (726 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Hodos Historia,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781893616004.<br />

2809. CARLSON, W. B. “Harnessing the Earth:<br />

Nikola Tesla and the Idea <strong>of</strong> Broadcasting Electric<br />

Power, 1890–1905.” In 2007 IEEE Conference on<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electric Power, edited by IEEE (2007)<br />

[ref. 2817], 10–47.<br />

2810. CARTWRIGHT, Lisa. “The Hands <strong>of</strong> the Projectionist.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Cinematography,<br />

Seriality, and the <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 2924]. Sci. Context<br />

24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 443–464.<br />

“Considers the work <strong>of</strong> projection and the hand <strong>of</strong><br />

the projectionist as important components <strong>of</strong> the<br />

social space <strong>of</strong> the cinema.” (from the abstract)<br />

2811. FORD, Peter, Roger WATSON, and Mike<br />

CHAPMAN. “Drawing with Light: Fox Talbot and<br />

Bath Photography.” In Innovation and Discovery,<br />

edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008) [ref. 1655],<br />

82–92.<br />

2812. GANAWAY, Bryan. “Engineers or Artists?<br />

Toys, Class and Technology in Wilhelmine Germany.”<br />

J. Soc. Hist. 42 (2008-9): 371–401.


360. 19th century 171<br />

2813. GRIFFIN, Emma. A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Industrial Revolution. (xiv + 196 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire;<br />

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780230579255.<br />

2814. GUAGNINI, Anna. “John Fletcher Moulton<br />

and Guglielmo Marconi: Bridging <strong>Science</strong>, Law and<br />

Industry.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 63 (2009):<br />

355–363.<br />

2815. GUNN, Simon. “Illuminating the Victorian<br />

City.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 151–156.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Chris OTTER, The Victorian Eye<br />

(2008).<br />

2816. HÅRD, Mikael. “The Victorian Eye and Its<br />

Blind Spot: Toward a Cultural Assessment <strong>of</strong> Technology.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 173–178.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Chris OTTER, The Victorian Eye<br />

(2008).<br />

2817. IEEE. (Ed.) 2007 IEEE Conference on the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electric Power. (254 pp.; ill.; bibl.) [Piscataway,<br />

N.J.]: IEEE, 2007. ISBN: 9781424413447.<br />

Contents: A. FUMIO, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Power Systems<br />

Development in Japan,” 1–9; W. B. CARLSON,<br />

“Harnessing the Earth: Nikola Tesla and the Idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> Broadcasting Electric Power, 1890–1905,” 10–<br />

47 [ref. 2809]; J. CASAZZA, “Forgotten Roots,”<br />

48–83; S. ERIKSSON, “The Swedish Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> Turbogenerators with Directly Water-Cooled<br />

Rotors,” 109–116; E. I. ORTIZ-RIVERA, A. L.<br />

REYES-HERNANDEZ and R. A. FEBO, “Understanding<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fuel Cells,” 117–122; W.<br />

F. HEDERMAN, “The Power Innovation Process:<br />

Electric Technology Effects on Policy and Electricity<br />

Policy Effects on Technology,” 123–129;<br />

M. R. KAFLE, “Electric Power in Nepal: <strong>History</strong>,<br />

Experiences & Possibilities,” 130–139; R.<br />

J. LANDMAN, “Underground Secondary AC Networks,<br />

a Brief <strong>History</strong>,” 140–151; S. MADAN, S.<br />

MANIMUTHU and S. THIRUVENGADAM, “<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Electric Power in India (1890–1990),” 152–165<br />

[ref. 2822]; E. MATSUMOTO, “Weston Was the<br />

Icon <strong>of</strong> Meters in Japan,” 165–170; “Fuel Cell<br />

Research and Development and the Pursuit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Technological Panacea, 1940–2005,” 171–191;<br />

Moon-Hyon NAM, “Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Korean Electric<br />

Light and Power Development,” 192–200; E.<br />

L. OWEN, “Fiftieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Modern Power<br />

Electronics: The Silicon Controlled Rectifier,”<br />

201–211; G. PANCALDI, “Interpreting the Early<br />

Age <strong>of</strong> Electricity,” 212–221; J. REITMAN and F.<br />

REITMAN, “Women Working at the Manufacture<br />

<strong>of</strong> Electrical Machinery, 1904: Film and Text,”<br />

222–233; S. SAUL, “Recent Trends in French Historiography<br />

on Electricity,” 234–243 [ref. 581]; M.<br />

SCHWARTZ, “Carrier-Wave Telephony over Power<br />

Lines—Early <strong>History</strong>,” 244–254.<br />

2818. JACKSON, Myles W. Fraunh<strong>of</strong>ers Spektren:<br />

die Präzisionsoptik als Handwerkskunst. Trans. Hans<br />

Günter HOLL. (295 pp.; bibl.; index; ill.) Göttingen:<br />

Wallstein-Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783835304505.<br />

German translation <strong>of</strong> Myles W. JACKSON, Spectrum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Belief (2000).<br />

Reviews: [ref. R390]<br />

2819. LEE, Robert. Transport: An Australian <strong>History</strong>.<br />

(372 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sydney, N. S .W.:<br />

UNSW Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781742232133.<br />

2820. LEE, Robert S., Rosemary ANNABLE, and<br />

Donald S. GARDEN. The Railways <strong>of</strong> Victoria, 1854–<br />

2004. (320 pp.; index.) Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne<br />

University Publishing, 2007. ISBN: 9780522851342.<br />

2821. LEVIN, Miriam R. et al. Urban Modernity:<br />

Cultural Innovation in the Second Industrial<br />

Revolution. (x + 272 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780262013987.<br />

Contents: Miriam R. LEVIN, “Dynamic Triad:<br />

City, Exposition, and Museum in Industrial <strong>Society</strong>”;<br />

Miriam R. LEVIN, “Bringing the Future to<br />

Earth in Paris”; Sophie FORGAN, “From Modern<br />

Babylon to White City: <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />

Urban Change in London, 1870–1914”; Robert<br />

H. KARGON, “Counterrevolution <strong>of</strong> Progress: A<br />

Civic Culture <strong>of</strong> Modernity in Chicago, 1880–<br />

1910”; Martina HESSLER, “ ‘Damned Always to<br />

Alter, but Never to Be’: Berlin’s Culture <strong>of</strong> Change<br />

around 1900”; Morris LOW, “Promoting Scientific<br />

and Technological Change in Tokyo, 1870–1930:<br />

Museums, Industrial Exhibitions, and the City.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R474]<br />

2822. MADAN, S., S. MANIMUTHU, and S. THIRU-<br />

VENGADAM. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electric Power in India<br />

(1890–1990).” In 2007 IEEE Conference on the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electric Power, edited by IEEE (2007)<br />

[ref. 2817], 152–165.<br />

2823. MORUS, Iwan Rhys. “Illuminating the Victorians.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 157–162.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Chris OTTER, The Victorian Eye<br />

(2008).<br />

2824. OTTER, Chris. “Author Response: Between<br />

Liberty and Discipline.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010):<br />

179–185.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Chris OTTER, The Victorian Eye<br />

(2008).<br />

2825. RUSSELL, Andrew. “Telecommunications<br />

Standards in the Second and Third Industrial Revolutions.”<br />

J. Comm. Net. 5 (2006): 100–106.<br />

2826. SARAIVA, Tiago. “ ‘Big <strong>Science</strong>’ en Madrid.<br />

La fábrica del Canal de Isabel II (1851–1858).” In<br />

Maquinismo ibérico, edited by LAFUENTE et al.<br />

(2007) [ref. 577], 333–370.<br />

2827. SCHNEIDER, Lambert. “A Journey through<br />

Times and Cultures? Ancient Greek Forms in American<br />

Nineteenth-Century Architecture.” In How Well<br />

Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable<br />

Knowledge, edited by HOWLETT and MORGAN<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 72–110.<br />

2828. WHATMORE, Sarah J., and Catharina LAND-<br />

STRÖM. “Manning’s N—Putting Roughness to<br />

Work.” In How Well Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by HOWLETT<br />

and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 111–135.<br />

On a coefficient <strong>of</strong> hydraulic roughness.


172 370. 20th century<br />

2829. WHEEN, Andrew. Dot-dash to Dot.com: How<br />

Modern Telecommunications Evolved from the Telegraph<br />

to the Internet. (xiv + 301 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Springer; Chichester, UK, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9781441967596.<br />

2830. WOLMAR, Christian. Blood, Iron, and Gold:<br />

How the Railroads Transformed the World. (xix +<br />

376 pp.;.) New York: PublicAffairs, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781586488345.<br />

360-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

2831. HEIDE, Lars. Punched-Card Systems and<br />

the Early Information Explosion, 1880–1945. (369<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801891434.<br />

360-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

2832. CANABAL, Manuela. “De la découverte scientifique<br />

à l’occultation du savoir : Isaac-Bénédict<br />

Prévost et la carie du blé (1798–1807).” Rev. Hist.<br />

Sci. 63 (2010): 501–527.<br />

On the discovery <strong>of</strong> a cause <strong>of</strong> a disease <strong>of</strong> wheat.<br />

2833. MATTA, Christina. “Spontaneous Generation<br />

and Disease Causation: Anton de Bary’s Experiments<br />

with Phytophthora infestans and Late Blight <strong>of</strong><br />

Potato.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 459–491.<br />

2834. PAWLEY, Emily. “Accounting with the Fields:<br />

Chemistry and Value in Nutriment in American Agricultural<br />

Improvement, 1835–1860.” Sci. Cult. 19<br />

(2010): 461–482.<br />

2835. PETRICK, Gabriella M. “ ‘Purity as Life’: H.<br />

J. Heinz, Religious Sentiment, and the Beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

the Industrial Diet.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Food,<br />

Technology, and Trust” [ref. 596]. Hist. & Tech. 27<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 37–64.<br />

2836. SEN, Srabani. “Scientific Enquiry in Agriculture<br />

in Colonial India: A Historical Perspective.”<br />

Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 199–239.<br />

2837. SPIEKERMANN, Uwe. “Redefining Food: The<br />

Standardization <strong>of</strong> Products and Production in Europe<br />

and the United States, 1880–1914.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Food, Technology, and Trust” [ref. 596]. Hist.<br />

& Tech. 27 (<strong>2011</strong>): 11–36.<br />

370. 20TH CENTURY<br />

370-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

2838. BELLHOUSE, David R. “Karl Pearson’s Influence<br />

in the United States.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on<br />

Karl Pearson. [ref. 2642]. Int. Stat. Rev. 77 (2009):<br />

51–63.<br />

2839. FARMELO, Graham. The Strangest Man: The<br />

Hidden Life <strong>of</strong> Paul Dirac, Mystic <strong>of</strong> the Atom. (539<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Basic Books, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780465018277.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R237]<br />

2840. HARGITTAI, Istvan. Judging Edward Teller.<br />

(575 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amherst, MA:<br />

Prometheus Books, 2010. ISBN: 9781616142216.<br />

2841. MAGAVERN, Sam. Primo Levi’s Universe:<br />

A Writer’s Journey. (xv + 240 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780230606470.<br />

Biography <strong>of</strong> this Italian chemist and writer.<br />

2842. OFAK, Anna, and Philipp von HILGERS.<br />

(Eds.) Rekursionen: Von Faltungen des Wissens.<br />

Kulturtechnik. (266 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) München:<br />

Wilhelm Fink, 2010. ISBN: 9783770546787.<br />

Contents: Heinz von FOERSTER, “Für Niklas Luhmann:<br />

Wie rekursiv ist Kommunikation?” 25–46<br />

[ref. 3420]; Niklas LUHMANN, “Antwort,” 47–<br />

50; Erich HÖRL, “Abendländische Rekursionen,”<br />

51–76; Martin DONNER, “Rekursion und Wissen.<br />

Zur Emergenz technosozialer Netze,” 77–116<br />

[ref. 4123]; Horst BREDEKAMP, “Wilhelm Pinders<br />

‘Ungleichzeitigkeiten des Gleichzeitigen,’ ”<br />

117–124 [ref. 2902]; Wolfgang SCHAFFNER,<br />

“Zeiträume,” 125–134 [ref. 3443]; Philipp von<br />

HILGERS, “Ursprünge der Black Box,” 135–156;<br />

Bernhard SIEGERT, “Von der Unmöglichkeit, Mediengeschichte<br />

zu schreiben,” 157–176; Wolfgang<br />

ERNST, “Der Appell der Medien: Wissensgeschichte<br />

und ihr Anderes,” 177–198; Soraya DE<br />

CHADAREVIAN, “Alte und neue Biologie oder Wie<br />

molekular ist die Molekularbiologie?” 199–216<br />

[ref. 461]; Ana OFAK, “Weltbilder oder wie man<br />

Wissen operativ historisiert,” 217–238; Friedrich<br />

KITTLER, “Zu Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Against the<br />

Day,’ ” 239–244; Markus KRAJEWSKI, “Call me<br />

Carl,” 245–264.<br />

2843. OLBY, Robert. Francis Crick: Hunter <strong>of</strong><br />

Life’s Secrets. (xix + 538 pp.; ill.; index.) Cold<br />

Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780879697983.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R590]<br />

2844. SANTESMASES, María Jesús. “Life and Death<br />

in the Atomic Era.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010):<br />

409–418.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Ellen LEOPOLD, Under the Radar<br />

(2009); Maria RENTETZI, Trafficking Materials<br />

and Gendered Experimental Practices (2009); Jacob<br />

Darwin HAMBLIN, Poison in the Well (2008);<br />

Néstor HERRÁN CORBACHO, Aguas, Semillas y<br />

Radiaciones (2008); Gerald KUTCHER, Contested<br />

Medicine (2009).<br />

2845. SIMILI, Raffaella. Sotto falso nome: Scienziate<br />

italiane ebree (1938–1945). (158 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Bologna: Pendragon, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9788883428364.<br />

On Italian Jewish women scientists.<br />

2846. SINGH, Harkishan. “Khwaja Abdul Hamied<br />

(1898–1972)—Pioneer Scientist Industrialist.” Indian<br />

J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 533–558.<br />

2847. TEICH, Mikuláš. “Wherein Lies the Revolutionaryness<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Scientific-Technical Development<br />

in the Twentieth Century?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“What to Do with the 20th Century in the <strong>History</strong>


370. 20th century 173<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology?” [ref. 49]. Acta Hist.<br />

Rerum Nat. Tech. 9 (2007): 17–25.<br />

2848. TOBIES, Renate. “Morgen möchte ich wieder<br />

100 herrliche Sachen ausrechnen”: Iris Runge<br />

bei Osram und Telefunken. Boethius. Texte und Abhandlungen<br />

zur Geschichte der Mathematik und der<br />

Naturwissenschaften, 61. (412 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783515096386.<br />

Explores links between mathematics, experimental<br />

research, technology, education, and politics.<br />

2849. WALRAVENS, Hartmut, and Alexander WET-<br />

MORE. (Eds.) David Crockett Graham (1884–1961)<br />

as Zoological Collector and Anthropologist in China.<br />

Opera sinologica documenta. (251 + pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9783447050425.<br />

Annotations <strong>of</strong> Graham’s diaries from 1924-1930.<br />

2850. YORK, Richard, and Brett CLARK. The <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Humanism <strong>of</strong> Stephen Jay Gould. (223 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Monthly Review Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781583672167.<br />

370-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

2851. DASGUPTA, Deepanwita. “On the Peripheries<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western <strong>Science</strong>: Indian <strong>Science</strong> from 1910 to<br />

1930, a Cognitive-Philosophical Analysis.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3434250.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2010. 192<br />

pp.<br />

2852. SOMSEN, Geert Jan. “ ‘A Small People but a<br />

Great Nation’. Scientific Prestige and International<br />

Mediation in the Netherlands.” In Small Nations.<br />

Crisis and Confrontation in the 20th Century, edited<br />

by Madelon de KEIZER and Ismee TAMES (Zutphen:<br />

Walburg Pers, 2008), 47–63.<br />

370-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

2853. BARTELS, Andreas. “Hypotheticity and<br />

Realism—Duhem, Popper and Scientific Realism.”<br />

In The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical in the Natural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, edited by HEIDELBERGER (2009)<br />

[ref. 124], 295–312.<br />

2854. ENGLER, Ole, and Mathias IVEN. (Eds.)<br />

Moritz Schlick: Ursprünge und Entwicklungen seines<br />

Denkens. Schlickiana 5. (450 pp.;.) Berlin: Parerga<br />

Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783937262949.<br />

Contents: Olaf MÜLLER, “Warte, bis Du stirbst:<br />

Dualistische Hausaufgaben von Moritz Schlick,”<br />

11–72; Niko STROBACH, “Auferstehung des Fleisches:<br />

Eine Replik auf Olaf Müller,” 73–104; Olaf<br />

MÜLLER, “Seelenlos glücklich? Widerrede auf<br />

Niko Strobachs Replik,” 105–128; Mathias IVEN,<br />

“ ‘ ... Er ist nur da ganz Mensch, wo er spielt’:<br />

Moritz Schlick liest Friedrich Schiller,” 129–148;<br />

Björn HENNING, “Richard Avenarius’ Konzeption<br />

der wissenschaftlichen Philosophie und die Herausbildung<br />

der wissenschaftlichen Philosophie in<br />

der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts,” 149–170;<br />

Michael POHL, “Moritz Schlick’s Kritik des pragmatistischen<br />

Wahrheitsbegriffs,” 171–190; Scott<br />

A. WALTER, “Moritz Schlick’s Reading <strong>of</strong> Poincaré’s<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> Relativity,” 191–206; Christian<br />

MÖCKEL, “Moritz Schlick und Ernst Cassirers<br />

Auseinandersetzung mit dem ‘Wiener Kreis,’ ”<br />

207–224; Flavia PADOVANI, “Statistical or Dynamical<br />

Lawfulness? Reichenbach and Schlick on the<br />

Laws <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 225–256; Hans Jürgen WENDEL,<br />

“Die verdrängte Metaphysik: Popper’s Positivismuskritik<br />

und Schlick’s Deutung erkenntnistheoretischer<br />

Überlegungen in der Allgemeinen Erkenntnislehre,”<br />

257–276; Tobias BREIDENMOSER,<br />

“Physikalismus,Verifikation und Fundamente im<br />

Lichte des Briefwechsels zwischen Moritz Schlick<br />

und Rudolf Carnap,” 277–302; Jan G. MICHEL,<br />

“Die Schlick-Feigl-Variante der Identitätstheorie<br />

aus heutiger Sicht: Eine Skizze,” 303–338; Fynn<br />

Ole ENGLER, “Koinzidenzen, Gestalten und Denkstile:<br />

Moritz Schlick und Ludwik Fleck über die<br />

Objektivität am Fundament der Erkenntnis und<br />

die Bedeutung der Wissenschaftsgeschichte,” 339–<br />

386; Sebastian ZACHARIAS, “Über analytische<br />

und synthetische Aussagen in wissenschaftlichen<br />

Theorien: Eine Antwort auf W. V. O. Quine im<br />

Anschluss an Moritz Schlick,” 387–408.<br />

2855. SCHIEMANN, Gregor. “Werner Heisenberg’s<br />

Position on a Hypothetical Conception <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

In The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical in the Natural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, edited by HEIDELBERGER (2009)<br />

[ref. 124], 251–268.<br />

370-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

2856. ACKER, Wouter Van. “Internationalist Utopias<br />

<strong>of</strong> Visual Education: The Graphic and Scenographic<br />

Transformation <strong>of</strong> the Universal Encyclopaedia in<br />

the Work <strong>of</strong> Paul Otlet, Patrick Geddes, and Otto<br />

Neurath.” Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 32–80.<br />

On how these men “applied the values <strong>of</strong> scientific<br />

universalism to programs <strong>of</strong> international education<br />

and cultural reform.” (from the abstract)<br />

2857. BARDINI, Thierry. Junkware. (xv + 280 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Minneapolis, MN: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780816667512.<br />

Studies scientists and fiction writers who discuss<br />

cybernetic structures from genetic codes to communication<br />

networks and the idea “that most <strong>of</strong><br />

culture and nature, including humans, is composed<br />

primarily <strong>of</strong> useless, but always potentially recyclable,<br />

material.” (from the publisher)<br />

2858. BRYANT, Thomas. “ ‘Volk ohne Jugend’<br />

als ‘demographisches Drama.’ Der Bevölkerungsstatistiker<br />

Friedrich Burgdörfer im Wechselspiel zwischen<br />

wissenschaftlicher Publizistik und popularisierter<br />

Wissenschaft (1909–1933).” In Bevölkerungsfragen,<br />

edited by KRASSNITZER and OVERATH (2007)<br />

[ref. 2633], 47–66.<br />

2859. DIETZSCH, Ina. “ ‘Volkskunde für unser<br />

Geld’? Wissenschaft als Projekt in Zusammenarbeit<br />

mit verschiedenen Öffentlichkeiten.” In Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für einander. Studien<br />

zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert,<br />

edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMACHER (2007)<br />

[ref. 2861], 179–196.


174 370. 20th century<br />

2860. LARSEN, Kristine. “Whistling Meteors, Vibrating<br />

Cameras and the Moonstruck Iris: Popular-<br />

Level Writings <strong>of</strong> Dorrit H<strong>of</strong>fleit.” In The H<strong>of</strong>fleit<br />

Centennial, edited by PHILIP et al. (2006) [ref. 3097],<br />

21–26.<br />

2861. NIKOLOW, Sybilla, and Arne SCHIRRMA-<br />

CHER. (Eds.) Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen<br />

für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert. (370 pp.; ill.) Frankfurt<br />

a. M.: Campus-Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783593384894.<br />

Contents: Sybilla NIKOLOW and Arne<br />

SCHIRRMACHER, “Das Verhältnis von Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit als Beziehungsgeschichte:<br />

Historiographische und systematische Perspektiven,”<br />

11-36; Arne SCHIFFMACHER, “Der lange<br />

Weg zum neuen Bild des Atoms: Zum Vermittlungssystem<br />

der Naturwissenschaften zwischen<br />

Jahrhundertwende und Weimarer Republik,” 39-73<br />

[ref. 3157]; Ulrike THOMS, “ ‘Vitaminfragen—<br />

kein Vitaminrummel?’ Die deutsche Vitaminforschung<br />

in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts<br />

und ihr Verhältnis zur Öffentlichkeit,”<br />

75-96 [ref. 3653]; Arne SCHIRRMACHER and<br />

Ulrike THOMS, “Neue Wissens<strong>of</strong>ferten, alte<br />

Wissensbedürfnisse und verschiedene Transaktionsmodelle:<br />

Drei Thesen zum naturwissenschaftlichen<br />

Vermittlungsdiskurs,” 97-109<br />

[ref. 2982]; Anja CASSER, “Künstlerische und<br />

technische Propaganda in der Weimarer Republik:<br />

Das Atelier der Brüder Botho und Hans von<br />

Römer,” 113-136 [ref. 2903]; Christina BRANDT,<br />

“Wissenschaft—Literatur—Öffentlichkeit: Die<br />

Bedeutung der <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction in den 1970er<br />

Jahren für die öffentliche Debatte zum Klonen,”<br />

137-163 [ref. 3892]; Christina BRANDT<br />

and Anja CASSER, “Populärkultur und Wissenschaft:<br />

<strong>Science</strong>-Fiction und populäres Bild als<br />

Medien der Wissenschaftskommunikation,” 165-<br />

176 [ref. 2901]; Ina DIETZSCH, “ ‘Volkskunde für<br />

unser Geld’? Wissenschaft als Projekt in Zusammenarbeit<br />

mit verschiedenen Öffentlichkeiten,”<br />

179-196 [ref. 2859]; Cornelia KÜHN, “ ‘...eine<br />

neue, mit dem Volk verbundene Kultur entwickeln’:<br />

Laienkunst als Ressource für die Etablierung<br />

der Volkskunde in der frühen DDR,” 197-<br />

216 [ref. 3713]; Wolfgang KASCHUBA, “ ‘Bilder<br />

vom Volk’—Ressourcen und Karrieren,” 217-221;<br />

Christina WESSELY, “Koalitionen des Nichtwissens?<br />

Welteislehre, akademische Naturwissenschaften<br />

und der Kampf um die öffentliche Meinung,<br />

1895–1945,” 225-243 [ref. 3109]; Sybilla<br />

NIKOLOW, “Aufklärung durch und mit Beobachtungstatsachen:<br />

Otto Neuraths Bildstatistik als<br />

Vehikel zur Verbreitung der wissenschaftlichen<br />

Weltauffassung des Wiener Kreises,” 245-272<br />

[ref. 2999]; Sybilla NIKOLOW and Christina WES-<br />

SELY, “Öffentlichkeit als epistemologische und politische<br />

Ressource für die Genese umstrittener Wissenschaftskonzepte,”<br />

273-285 [ref. 2862]; Sabine<br />

FREITAG, “ ‘We Cannot Wait until All Doubts<br />

are Removed’: Eugenische Kriminalitätsdiskurse<br />

und die britische Öffentlichkeit, 1900–1935,” 289-<br />

317 [ref. 3355]; Monkia LÖSCHER, “Zwischen<br />

Aufklärung und Sittlichkeit: Zum Spannungsverhältnis<br />

von Eugenik und Öffentlichkeit im<br />

katholischen Milieu im Österreich der Zwischenkriegszeit,”<br />

319-337 [ref. 3359]; Sabine FREITAG<br />

and Monika LÖSCHER, “Vereine als Vermittler<br />

zwischen Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit,”<br />

339-346 [ref. 2962]; Mitchell G. ASH, “Wissenschaft(en)<br />

und Öffentlichkeit(en) als Ressourcen<br />

füreinander: Weiterführende Bemerkungen zur Beziehungsgeschichte,”<br />

349-362.<br />

2862. NIKOLOW, Sybilla, and Christina WESSELY.<br />

“Öffentlichkeit als epistemologische und politische<br />

Ressource für die Genese umstrittener Wissenschaftskonzepte.”<br />

In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als<br />

Ressourcen für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW<br />

and SCHIRRMACHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 273–285.<br />

2863. SIEMSEN, Hayo. “The Mach-Planck Debate<br />

Revisited: Democratization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> or Elite<br />

Knowledge?” Public Underst. Sci. 19 (2010): 293–<br />

310.<br />

2864. WEINGART, Peter, and Bernd HUPPAUF.<br />

(Eds.) Frosch und Frankenstein: Bilder in und über<br />

Wissenschaft—Popularisierungen und Mythenbildung.<br />

(459 pp.; ill.) Bielefeld: Transcript, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9783899428926.<br />

Contents: Bernd HÜPPAUF and Peter WEINGART,<br />

“Wissenschaftsbilder—Bilder der Wissenschaft,”<br />

11-43; Sybilla NIKOLOW and Lars BLUMA,<br />

“Die Zirkulation der Bilder zwischen Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit. Ein historiographischer<br />

Essay,” 45-78; Carsten KRETSCHMANN,<br />

“Wissenschaftspopularisierung—Ansätze und<br />

Konzepte,” 79-90; W. J. T. MITCHELL, “Bildwissenschaft,”<br />

91-106; Dieter MERSCH, “Wissen<br />

in Bildern. Zur visuellen Epistemik in<br />

Naturwissenschaft und Mathematik,” 107-136<br />

[ref. 173]; Bernd HÜPPAUF, “Der Frosch im<br />

wissenschaftlichen Bild,” 137-164; Colin MIL-<br />

BURN, “Wissenschaft aus der Hölle: Jack the Ripper<br />

und die viktorianische Vivisektion,” 165-204<br />

[ref. 2708]; Charlotte BIGG, “Der Wissenschaftler<br />

als öffentliche Persönlichkeit. Die Wissenschaft<br />

der Intimität im Nadar-Chevreul-Interview (1886),”<br />

205-232 [ref. 2572]; Dorit MÜLLER, “Fotografie<br />

und Südpolforschung um 1900,” 233-254<br />

[ref. 3203]; Andreas LÖSCH, “Visuelle Defuturisierung<br />

und Ökonomisierung populärer Diskurse<br />

zur Nanotechnologie,” 255-280 [ref. 3990]; Lisa<br />

CARTWRIGHT and Morana ALAČ, “Imagination,<br />

Multimodalität und verkörperte Interaktion. Eine<br />

Erörterung von Klang und Bewegung in zwei Fallstudien<br />

der Magnetresonanztomografie in Labor<br />

und Klinik,” 281-310 [ref. 3932]; Gabriele LEI-<br />

DLOFF and Wolf SINGER, “Neurowissenschaft<br />

und zeitgenössische Kunst. Ein Interview,” 311-<br />

324 [ref. 3912]; Karl CLAUSBERG, “Gedächtniswesen<br />

& Bildparasiten. Die Veräußerung<br />

von Erinnerungsvermögen,” 325-340; Joachim<br />

SCHUMMER and Tami I. SPECTOR, “Visuelle<br />

Populärbilder und Selbstbilder der Wissenschaft,”<br />

341-372; Petra PANSEGRAU, “Zwischen Fakt und<br />

Fiktion—Stereotypen von Wissenschaftlern in<br />

Spielfilmen,” 373-386 [ref. 2915]; Peter WEIN-<br />

GART, “Frankenstein in Entenhausen?” 387-406<br />

[ref. 2923]; Lutz KOEPNICK, “Unvergesslich?<br />

<strong>Science</strong>-Fiction und die Zukunft der Erinnerung,”<br />

407-426 [ref. 2911]; Bruce CLARKE, “Der selb-


370. 20th century 175<br />

streferenzielle Wissenschaftler—Erzählung, Medien<br />

und Metamorphose in David Cronenbergs Die<br />

Fliege,” 427-452 [ref. 2904].<br />

370-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />

2865. CARROLL, Tamar W., and Myron P. GUT-<br />

MANN. “The Limits <strong>of</strong> Autonomy: The Belmont<br />

Report and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Childhood.” J. Hist. Med.<br />

Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 82–115.<br />

On “recommendations on children as research<br />

subjects in the context <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> American<br />

childhood.” (from the abstract)<br />

2866. RUBENFELD, Sheldon. (Ed.) Medicine after<br />

the Holocaust: From The Master Race to the Human<br />

Genome and Beyond. (xxi + 233 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780230618947.<br />

Contents: Sheldon RUBENFELD, “Introduction,”<br />

1–8; Edmund D. PELLEGRINO, “When Evil Was<br />

Good and Good Evil: Remembrances <strong>of</strong> Nuremberg,”<br />

11–16; Volker ROELCKE, “Medicine during<br />

the Nazi Period: Historical Facts and Some<br />

Implications for Teaching Medical Ethics and<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism,” 17–28; William SEIDELMAN,<br />

“Academic Medicine during the Nazi Period: The<br />

Implications for Creating Awareness <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Responsibility Today,” 29–36; Theresa M.<br />

DUELLO, “Misconceptions <strong>of</strong> ‘Race’ as a Biological<br />

Category: Then and Now,” 37–48 [ref. 2926];<br />

Michael A. GRODIN, “Mad, Bad, or Evil: How<br />

Physician Healers Turn to Torture and Murder,”<br />

49–66 [ref. 519]; Ferid MURAD, “Genetic Diversity<br />

Has Prevailed, Not the Master Race,” 67–68;<br />

James D. WATSON, “Genetics and Eugenics: A<br />

Personal Odyssey,” 71–82 [ref. 3332]; Arthur L.<br />

CAPLAN, “The Stain <strong>of</strong> Silence: Nazi Ethics and<br />

Bioethics,” 83–92; George J. ANNAS, “The Legacy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial to American<br />

Bioethics and Human Rights,” 93–106; Leon R.<br />

KASS, “A More Perfect Human: The Promise and<br />

the Peril <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong>,” 107–122 [ref. 185];<br />

Kathryn L. TUCKER, “What Does ‘Medicine after<br />

the Holocaust’ Have to Do with Aid in Dying?”<br />

123–134; Wesley J. SMITH, “Is Physician-Assisted<br />

Suicide Ever Permissible?” 135–152; Glen O.<br />

GABBARD, “Cinematic Perspectives on Euthanasia<br />

and Assisted Suicide,” 153–162; John M. HAAS,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong>, Medicine, and Religion in and after the<br />

Holocaust,” 163–170 [ref. 3730]; Irving GREEN-<br />

BERG, “Why <strong>Science</strong> and Religion Need to Cooperate<br />

to Prevent a Recurrence <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust,”<br />

171–180 [ref. 3729]; Ward CONNERLY, “The Status<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Relationship between the Citizen and the<br />

Government,” 181–184; Henry T. GREELY, “From<br />

Nuremberg to the Human Genome: The Right <strong>of</strong><br />

Human Research Participants,” 185–200; Jordan J.<br />

COHEN, “Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism: Lessons from<br />

the Holocaust,” 201–208; George Paul NOON, “Assessing<br />

Risk in Patient Care,” 209–212; Avraham<br />

STEINBERG, “Jewish Medical Ethics and Risky<br />

Treatments,” 213–220; Michael E. DEBAKEY,<br />

“Afterword,” 221–224.<br />

370-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

2867. ANDEL, Michal. (Ed.) H<strong>of</strong>fnung in Wissenschaft,<br />

Gesellschaft und Politik in Tschechien und<br />

Deutschland. Konferenz im Rahmen der Partnerschaft<br />

zwischen der Karls- und der Heinrich-Heine-<br />

Universität in Düsseldorf vom 11. – 12. Mai 2007.<br />

Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Geschichte im<br />

östlichen Europa. (215 pp.; ill.) Essen Klartext, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9783837501605.<br />

Includes: Jirǐ PEŠEK, “H<strong>of</strong>fnung in der Wissenschaft<br />

und Politik”; Dieter BIRNBACHER,<br />

“H<strong>of</strong>fnung- eine philosophische Annäherung”;<br />

Ingrid STROBACHOVÁ, “Die H<strong>of</strong>fnung des Philosophen,<br />

die H<strong>of</strong>fnung der Wissenschaft und<br />

‘meine H<strong>of</strong>fnung’ ”; Michal ANDEL and Pavel<br />

KRAML, “H<strong>of</strong>fnungen der Kranken, Möglichkeiten<br />

der Krankenhäuser Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts und<br />

heute im Vergleich”; Lydie FIALOVÁ, “Medicine<br />

and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Hope”; Heiner FANGERAU,<br />

“H<strong>of</strong>fnung in der Medizin: Der Januskopf einer<br />

Erwartungshaltung in Forschung und Therapie.”<br />

2868. ASH, Mitchell. “Forced Migration and Scientific<br />

Change after 1933: Steps towards a New<br />

Approach.” In The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas, edited by<br />

SCAZZIERI and SIMILI (2008) [ref. 181], 161–178.<br />

2869. BÄCHI, Beat, and Carsten REINHARDT. “Einleitung:<br />

Zur Geschichte des Regulierungswissens.<br />

Grenzen der Erkenntnis und Möglichkeiten des<br />

Handelns.” Introduction to a special issue, “Zur<br />

Geschichte des Regulierungswissens.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />

33 (2010): 347–350.<br />

Contents: Carsten REINHARDT, “Regulierungswissen<br />

und Regulierungskonzepte,” 351–364<br />

[ref. 2887]; Roland INNERHOFER and Katja<br />

ROTHE, “Regulierung des Verhaltens zwischen den<br />

Weltkriegen. Robert Musil und Kurt Lewin,” 365–<br />

381 [ref. 3423]; Ulrike KLÖPPEL and Viola BALZ,<br />

“Psychopharmaka im Sozialismus. Arzneimittelregulierung<br />

in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik<br />

in den 1960er Jahren,” 382–400 [ref. 3976];<br />

Alexander von SCHWERIN, “Low Dose Intoxication<br />

and a Crisis <strong>of</strong> Regulatory Models. Chemical<br />

Mutagens in the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft<br />

(DFG), 1963–1973,” 401–418 [ref. 3702]; Beat<br />

BÄCHI, “Zur Krise der westdeutschen Grenzwertpolitik<br />

in den 1970er Jahren: Die Verwandlung des<br />

Berufskrebses von einem toxikologischen in ein sozioökonomisches<br />

Problem,” 419–435 [ref. 3685].<br />

2870. DAYNES, Byron W., and Glen SUSSMAN.<br />

White House Politics and the Environment: Franklin<br />

D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush. Joseph V. Hughes,<br />

Jr., and Holly O. Hughes Series in the Presidency<br />

and Leadership. (x + 300 pp.; bibl.; index.) College<br />

Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781603442022.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R179]<br />

2871. ELVERT, Jürgen, and J. NIELSEN-SIKORA.<br />

(Eds.) Kulturwissenschaften und Nationalsozialismus.<br />

HMRG Beihefte, 72. (922 pp.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner Verlag, 2008. ISBN: 9783515092821.<br />

2872. GASPAR, Júlia, Maria do MAR GAGO, and<br />

Ana SIMÕES. “Scientific Life under the Por-


176 370. 20th century<br />

tuguese Dictatorial Regime (1929–1954): The Communities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geneticists and Physicists.” http:<br />

//johost.eu/accessible.asp?oid=90\&act=<br />

\&area=6\&ri=1\&itid= (Accessed February 14,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Fascistization<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” [ref. 2891]. HOST 3 (2009): Approx.<br />

7,089 words.<br />

2873. GÓMEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Amparo, and Antonio<br />

Francisco CANALES SERRANO. Ciencia y fascismo.<br />

Madrid: Laertes, 2009. ISBN: 9788475846576.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R295]<br />

2874. GRATTAN-GUINNESS, Ivor. “Bertrand Russell<br />

(1872–1970), Man <strong>of</strong> Dissent.” Notes Rec. Roy.<br />

Soc. Lond. 63 (2009): 365–379.<br />

2875. HENNING, Eckart. “Max Planck: Ein ‘armer<br />

Wirrkopf’ als Kollaborateur der Nazis?” In “. . .<br />

immer in Forschen bleiben”. Rüdiger vom Bruch<br />

zum 60. Geburtstag’, edited by SCHALENBERG and<br />

WALTHER (2005) [ref. 78], 351–372.<br />

2876. HUGHES, Jeff. “ ‘Divine Right’ or Democracy?<br />

The Royal <strong>Society</strong> ‘Revolt’ <strong>of</strong> 1935.” Notes<br />

Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): S101–S117.<br />

2877. JOSEPHSON, Paul, Yury RANYUK, Ivan<br />

TSEKHMISTRO, and Karl HALL. “<strong>Science</strong> and<br />

the Periphery under Stalin: Physics in Ukraine.”<br />

In Physics and Politics, edited by TRISCHLER and<br />

WALKER (2010) [ref. 2895], 197–226.<br />

2878. JOSEPHSON, Paul R. Lenin’s Laureate: Zhores<br />

Alferov’s Life in Communist <strong>Science</strong>. Transformations.<br />

(307 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.:<br />

MIT Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780262014588.<br />

2879. KRUKE, Anja, and Meik WOYKE. “Editorial.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue, “Beiträge zum Rahmenthema<br />

‘Verwissenschaftlichung von Politik nach<br />

1945’ .” Arch. Sozialgesch. 50 (2010): 3–10.<br />

Contents: Mitchell ASH, “Wissenschaft und Politik.<br />

Eine Beziehungsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert,”<br />

11–46; Martin LENGWILER, “Konjunkturen<br />

und Krisen in der Verwissenschaftlichung der<br />

Sozialpolitik im 20. Jahrhundert,” 47–68; Ariane<br />

LEENDERTZ, “Vom Anfang und Ende einer<br />

wissenschaftlich-administrativen Mission. Nationalstaatliche<br />

Raumordnungspolitik in Deutschland<br />

1935 bis 1975,” 69–108; Elke SEEFRIED, “Experten<br />

für die Planung? ‘Zukunftsforscher’ als Berater<br />

der Bundesregierung 1966–1972/73,” 109–<br />

152; Tim SCHANETZKY, “Aporien der Verwissenschaftlichung:<br />

Sachverständigenrat und wirtschaftlicher<br />

Strukturwandel in der Bundesrepublik<br />

1974–1988,” 153–168; Wilfried RUDLOFF, “Expertenkommissionen,<br />

Masterpläne und Modellprogramme.<br />

Die bundesdeutsche Psychiatriereform<br />

als Paradefall ‘verwissenschaftlichter’ Politik?”<br />

169–216 [ref. 3959]; Roderich von DETTEN,<br />

“Umweltpolitik und Unsicherheit. Zum Zusammenspiel<br />

von Wissenschaft und Umweltpolitik<br />

in der Debatte um das Waldsterben der 1980er<br />

Jahre,” 217–270 [ref. 3842]; Johannes PLATZ,<br />

“ ‘Die White Collars in den Griff bekommen’.<br />

Industrieangestellte im Spannungsfeld sozialwissenschaftlicher<br />

Expertise und gewerkschaftlicher<br />

Politik,” 271–288; Egle RINDZEVICIUTE, “Purification<br />

and Hybridisation <strong>of</strong> Soviet Cybernetics.<br />

The Politics <strong>of</strong> Scientific Governance in an Authoritarian<br />

Regime,” 289–310 [ref. 3700]; Christiane<br />

REINECKE, “Fragen an die sozialistische Lebensweise.<br />

Empirische Sozialforschung und soziales<br />

Wissen in der SED-‘Fürsorgediktatur,’ ” 311–334;<br />

Heinrich HARTMANN, “Verwissenschaftlichte Moderne?<br />

Bevölkerungspolitische Handlungsfelder in<br />

der Türkei als Zonen komplexen Wissenstransfers<br />

von den 1940er bis zu den 1970er Jahren. Eine<br />

Skizze,” 335–352 [ref. 3422]; Kerstin BRÜCK-<br />

WEH, “Ein Akt planerischer Notwendigkeit oder<br />

‘an exercise in applied racism’? Die Produktion<br />

von Wissen über ethnische Herkunft in britischen<br />

Volkszählungen,” 353–372; Torben LÜTJEN,<br />

“Vom ‘Gospel <strong>of</strong> Efficiency’ zum ‘War <strong>of</strong> Ideas’.<br />

Zum Verhältnis von Wissenschaft, Politik und<br />

Ideologien in den Vereinigten Staaten,” 373–394<br />

[ref. 2880].<br />

2880. LÜTJEN, Torben. “Vom ‘Gospel <strong>of</strong> Efficiency’<br />

zum ‘War <strong>of</strong> Ideas’. Zum Verhältnis von Wissenschaft,<br />

Politik und Ideologien in den Vereinigten<br />

Staaten.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Beiträge zum Rahmenthema<br />

‘Verwissenschaftlichung von Politik nach<br />

1945’ ” [ref. 2879]. Arch. Sozialgesch. 50 (2010):<br />

373–394.<br />

2881. MAIOCCHI, Roberto. “Fascist Autarky<br />

and the Italian Scientists.” http://johost.eu/<br />

accessible.asp?oid=89\&act=\&area=5\&ri=<br />

1\&itid= (Accessed February 14, <strong>2011</strong>) Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “The Fascistization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

[ref. 2891]. HOST 3 (2009): Approx, 5,273 words.<br />

2882. MAQUIRE, Martin. Scientific Service: A <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Union <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional and Technical<br />

Civil Servants, 1920–1990. (264 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Dublin: Institute <strong>of</strong> Public Administration, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9781904541899.<br />

On Ireland.<br />

2883. MEYER-DRAWE, Käte, and Kristen PLATT.<br />

(Eds.) Wissenschaft im Einsatz. Schriftenreihe<br />

“Genozid und Gedächtnis” des Instituts für Diasporaund<br />

Genozidforschung an der Ruhr-Universität<br />

Bochum. (279 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) München:<br />

W. Fink, 2007. ISBN: 9783770545025.<br />

Includes: Jan ECKEL, “Herrschaftsstabilisierende<br />

Denkmuster in der Geschichtswissenschaft<br />

während des Nationalsozialismus: Eine Skizze der<br />

Voraussetzungen, Formen und Entwicklungen”;<br />

Wilhelm BLEEK, “Politische Wissenschaft im<br />

nationalsozialistischen ‘Einsatz’ ”; Käte MEYER-<br />

DRAWE, “Töten aus Barmherzigkeit? Biopolitische<br />

Tendenzen der Lebensreformbewegung”; Heiner<br />

FANGERAU, “Wissenschaft im Einsatz: Erwin<br />

Baur, Eugen Fischer, Fritz Lenz und ihr ‘Standardwerk’<br />

zur Menschlichen Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene<br />

1921–1940” [ref. 3354]; Frank REICH-<br />

HERZER, “ ‘Das Wehr-Denken ist deutsch, nationalsozialistisch’:<br />

Zum Verhältnis von wehrwissenschaftlichem<br />

Denken und nationalsozialistischer<br />

Ideologie in der Zwischenkriegszeit” [ref. 2955];<br />

Gerhard SIMON, “ ‘Wissenschaftlicher Kommunismus’<br />

im Einsatz für die Sowjetmacht: ‘Die<br />

nationale Frage in der Sowjetunion ist gelöst’ .”<br />

2884. MORANGE, Michel. “Felix Haurowitz (1896–


370. 20th century 177<br />

1987): A Difficult Journey in the Political and Scientific<br />

Upheavals <strong>of</strong> the 20th Century.” What <strong>History</strong><br />

Tells Us, XX. J. Biosci. 35 (2010): 17–20.<br />

2885. ORTH, Karin, and Willi OBERKROME. (Eds.)<br />

Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 1920–1970:<br />

Forschungsförderung im Spannungsfeld von Wissenschaft<br />

und Politik. Beiträge zur Geschichte der<br />

Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, 4. (549 pp.;<br />

bibl.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783515096522.<br />

Section titles: “Problemaufriss,” “Geschichte der<br />

Institution,” “Natur- und Technikwissenschaften,”<br />

“Medizingeschichte und Biowissenschaften,”<br />

“Geistes- und Socialwissenschaften,” and “Wissenschaft,<br />

Wissenschaftspolitik und die Deutsche<br />

Forschungsgemeinschaft.” Contributors: Mitchell<br />

G. ASH, Johanna BLECKER, Rüdiger vom BRUCH,<br />

Mirko BUSCHMANN, Anne COTTEBRUNE, Wolfgang<br />

Uwe ECKART, Klaas-Hinrich EHLERS, Mortiz<br />

EPPLE, Paul ERKER, Sören FLACHOWSKY,<br />

Thomas HÄNSEROTH, Ulf HASHAGEN, Ulrich<br />

HERBERT, Marion HULVERSCHEIDT, Günther<br />

LUXBACHER, Gabriele MOSER, Alexander NEU-<br />

MANN, Peter NÖTZOLDT, Willi OBERKROME,<br />

Karin ORTH, Reinhard RÜRUP, Bernd A.<br />

RUSINEK, Carola SACHSE, Alexander v. SCHW-<br />

ERIN, Christoph SEIDLER, Friedemann SCHMOLL,<br />

Heiko STOFF, Helmuth TRISCHLER, Corinna R.<br />

UNGER, Patrick WAGNER, Mark WALKER, and<br />

Ulrich WENGENROTH.<br />

2886. REIDING, Jurrie. “Peter Debye: Nazi Collaborator<br />

or Secret Opponent?” Ambix 57 (2010):<br />

275–300.<br />

On the chairman <strong>of</strong> the German Physical <strong>Society</strong><br />

who requested in 1938 that the remaining Jewish<br />

members leave the society and on Debye’s possible<br />

espionage activities.<br />

2887. REINHARDT, Carsten. “Regulierungswissen<br />

und Regulierungskonzepte.” Introduction to a special<br />

issue, “Zur Geschichte des Regulierungswissens”<br />

[ref. 2869]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

351–364.<br />

2888. RICHARDSON, Alan. “Freedom in a Scientific<br />

<strong>Society</strong>: Reading the Context <strong>of</strong> Reichenbach’s<br />

Contexts.” In Revisiting Discovery and Justification,<br />

edited by SCHICKORE and STEINLE (2006)<br />

[ref. 150], 41–56.<br />

2889. RUPNOW, Dirk. “ ‘Pseudowissenschaft’ als<br />

Argument und Ausrede. Antijüdische Wissenschaft<br />

im ‘Dritten Reich’ und ihre Nachgeschichte.” In<br />

Psuedowissenschaft, edited by RUPNOW et al. (2008)<br />

[ref. 149], 279–307.<br />

2890. SARAIVA, Tiago. “Laboratories and Landscapes:<br />

The Fascist New State and the Colonization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Portugal and Mozambique.” http:<br />

//johost.eu/accessible.asp?oid=88\&act=<br />

\&area=4\&ri=1\&itid= (Accessed 02/14/<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Fascistization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

[ref. 2891]. HOST 3 (2009): Approx. 12,744<br />

words.<br />

2891. SARAIVA, Tiago. “The Fascistization <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>.” http://johost.eu/accessible.asp?<br />

oid=86\&act=\&area=2\&ri=1\&itid= (Accessed<br />

February 14, <strong>2011</strong>). Introduction to a special issue.<br />

HOST 3 (2009): Approx. 2,047 words.<br />

Contents: Roberto MAIOCCHI, “Fascist Autarky<br />

and the Italian Scientists,” Approx, 5,273 words<br />

[ref. 2881]; Tiago SARAIVA, “Laboratories and<br />

Landscapes: The Fascist New State and the Colonization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Portugal and Mozambique,” Approx.<br />

12,744 words [ref. 2890]; Júlia GASPAR, Maria<br />

do MAR GAGO and Ana SIMÕES, “Scientific Life<br />

under the Portuguese Dictatorial Regime (1929–<br />

1954): The Communities <strong>of</strong> Geneticists and Physicists,”<br />

Approx. 7,089 words [ref. 2872]; Thomas<br />

WIELAND, “Autarky and Lebensraum. The Political<br />

Agenda <strong>of</strong> Academic Plant Breeding in<br />

Nazi Germany,” Approx. 8,674 words [ref. 3276];<br />

Mark WALKER, “ ‘Ideologically-Correct’ <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

The French Revolution,” Approx. 9,860 words<br />

[ref. 1676].<br />

2892. SKORDOULIS, C. D. “<strong>Science</strong> and Worldviews<br />

in the Marxist Tradition.” Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008):<br />

559–571.<br />

2893. SOMSEN, Geert. “<strong>Science</strong>, Medicine and<br />

Arbitration: Pieter Eijkman’s World Capital in the<br />

Hague.” In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–<br />

1930, edited by KEMPERINK and VERMEER (2010)<br />

[ref. 2034], 125–144.<br />

2894. SOMSEN, Geert Jan. “<strong>Science</strong> Policy and<br />

Scientific Politics in Britain and in the Netherlands:<br />

Ideas about the Planning <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong> in<br />

the 1930s and 40s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Pour<br />

une Histoire de la Politique Scientifique en Europe<br />

(XIXe–XXe Siècles).” Mém. Cl. Sci. 26 (2007):<br />

77–96.<br />

2895. TRISCHLER, Helmuth, and Mark WALKER.<br />

(Eds.) Physics and Politics: Research and Research<br />

Support in Twentieth Century Germany in<br />

International Perspective. Beiträge zur Geschichte<br />

der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Stuttgart:<br />

Steiner, 2010. ISBN: 9783515096010.<br />

Contents: Helmuth TRISCHLER, “Physics and Politics.<br />

Research and Research Support in Twentieth<br />

Century Germany in International Perspective—<br />

An Introduction,” 9–18; Mark WALKER, “German<br />

Physics and Its Support,” 19–36; Alexander<br />

VON SCHWERIN, “The Origins <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Biophysics in Medical Physics. Material Configurations<br />

between Clinic, Physics and Biology<br />

(1900–1930),” 37–60 [ref. 3516]; Gerhard<br />

RAMMER, “Allied Control <strong>of</strong> Physics and the<br />

Collégial Self-Denazification <strong>of</strong> the Physicists,”<br />

61–84 [ref. 3699]; Richard BEYLER, “Physics and<br />

the Ideology <strong>of</strong> Non-Ideology: Re-Constructing<br />

the Cultural Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in West Germany,”<br />

85–106 [ref. 3686]; Cathryn CARSON, “Beyond<br />

Reconstruction: CERN’s Second-Generation Accelerator<br />

Program as an Indicator <strong>of</strong> Shifts in West<br />

German <strong>Science</strong>,” 107–130 [ref. 3791]; Martin<br />

STRICKMANN, “Scientists as Intellectuals: The<br />

Sociopolitical Role <strong>of</strong> French and West German<br />

Nuclear Physicists in the 1950s,” 131–160<br />

[ref. 3703]; Helmuth ALBRECHT, “The German<br />

Research Foundation and the Early Days <strong>of</strong> Laser<br />

Research at West German Universities during the<br />

1960s,” 161–196 [ref. 3789]; Paul JOSEPHSON


178 370. 20th century<br />

et al., “<strong>Science</strong> and the Periphery under Stalin:<br />

Physics in Ukraine,” 197–226 [ref. 2877]; Morris<br />

LOW, “Physicists as Policymakers in Postwar<br />

Japan: The Rise <strong>of</strong> Joint-Use University Research<br />

Institutes,” 227–250 [ref. 3696]; Zuoyue WANG,<br />

“Physics in China in the Context <strong>of</strong> the Cold War,<br />

1949–1976,” 251-276 [ref. 3803].<br />

2896. VERNON, Keith. “Locating Industrial Research:<br />

Universities, Firms and the State, 1916–39.”<br />

In Participating in the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by<br />

FINNEGAN (2005) [ref. 16], 79–92.<br />

370-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

2897. ASH, Mitchell. “Multiple Modernisms?<br />

Episodes from the <strong>Science</strong>s as Cultures, 1900–1945.”<br />

In Jewish Musical Modernism, Old and New, edited<br />

by Philip Vilas BOHLMAN and Sander L. GILMAN<br />

(Chicago: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2008), 31–54.<br />

2898. BEN-MERRE, David. “ ‘What Points <strong>of</strong> Contact<br />

Existed between These Languages?’: James<br />

Joyce, Albert Einstein, and Interdisciplinary Study.”<br />

James Joyce Quart. 47 (2009): 25–49.<br />

2899. BERGHAUS, Günter. (Ed.) Futurism and the<br />

Technological Imagination. Avant-Garde Critical<br />

Studies. (viii + 390 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam;<br />

New York, N.Y.: Rodopi, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9789042027473.<br />

Contributors: Günter BERGHAUS, Domenico<br />

PIETROPAOLO, Serge MILAN, Roger GRIFFIN,<br />

Vera CASTIGLIONE, Patrizia VEROLI, Maria Elena<br />

VERSARI, Gerardo REGNANI, Wanda STRAU-<br />

VEN, Margaret FISHER, Matteo D’AMBROSIO,<br />

Michelangelo SABATINO, Pierpaolo ANTONELLO,<br />

and Marja HÄRMÄNMAA.<br />

2900. BOULD, Mark. (Ed.) The Routledge Companion<br />

to <strong>Science</strong> Fiction. Routledge Companions. (xxii<br />

+ 554 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London; New York:<br />

Routledge, 2009. ISBN: 9780415453783.<br />

2901. BRANDT, Christina, and Anja CASSER. “Populärkultur<br />

und Wissenschaft: <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction und<br />

populäres Bild als Medien der Wissenschaftskommunikation.”<br />

In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als<br />

Ressourcen für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW<br />

and SCHIRRMACHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 165–176.<br />

2902. BREDEKAMP, Horst. “Wilhelm Pinders ‘Ungleichzeitigkeiten<br />

des Gleichzeitigen.’ ” In Rekursionen,<br />

edited by OFAK and HILGERS (2010)<br />

[ref. 2842], 117–124.<br />

On the art historian Wilhelm Pinder and this thinking<br />

on simultaneity.<br />

2903. CASSER, Anja. “Künstlerische und technische<br />

Propaganda in der Weimarer Republik: Das<br />

Atelier der Brüder Botho und Hans von Römer.” In<br />

Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für<br />

einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20.<br />

Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMA-<br />

CHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 113–136.<br />

2904. CLARKE, Bruce. “Der selbstreferenzielle<br />

Wissenschaftler—Erzählung, Medien und Metamorphose<br />

in David Cronenbergs Die Fliege.” In Frosch<br />

und Frankenstein, edited by WEINGART and HUP-<br />

PAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 427–452.<br />

2905. COWAN, Douglas E. Sacred Space: The Quest<br />

for Transcendence in <strong>Science</strong> Fiction Film and Television.<br />

(xi + 314 pp.; filmography; bibl.; index.)<br />

Waco, Tex.: Baylor University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781602582385.<br />

2906. DELUE, Rachael Z. “Images, Technology, and<br />

<strong>History</strong>: Arthur Dove, Painting, and Phonography.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 27 (<strong>2011</strong>): 113–121.<br />

2907. EMERSON, Lori. “A Hyperspace Poetics,<br />

or, Words in Space: Digital Poetry through Ezra<br />

Pound’s Vorticism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on the history <strong>of</strong><br />

mathematics. [ref. 303]. Configurations 17 (2009):<br />

161–192.<br />

2908. GOLSTON, Michael. Rhythm and Race<br />

in Modernist Poetry and <strong>Science</strong>: Pound, Yeats,<br />

Williams, and Modern <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Rhythm. (xv +<br />

272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Columbia<br />

University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780231142762.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R292]<br />

2909. HENDERSON, Linda Dalrymple. “The Image<br />

and Imagination <strong>of</strong> the Fourth Dimension in<br />

Twentieth-Century Art and Culture.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series<br />

on the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. [ref. 303]. Configurations<br />

17 (2009): 131–160.<br />

2910. JACOBS, Struan. “C. P. Snow’s The Two Cultures:<br />

Michael Polanyi’s Response and Context.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue on Michael Polanyi [ref. 163]. Bull.<br />

Sci. Tech. Soc. 31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 172–178.<br />

2911. KOEPNICK, Lutz. “Unvergesslich? <strong>Science</strong>-<br />

Fiction und die Zukunft der Erinnerung.” In Frosch<br />

und Frankenstein, edited by WEINGART and HUP-<br />

PAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 407–426.<br />

2912. KROME, Frederic James. Fighting the Future<br />

War: An Anthology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Fiction War Stories,<br />

1914–1945. (xii + 417 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Routledge, 2012. ISBN: 9780415879507.<br />

Includes a comprehensive introduction and historical<br />

information about the authors <strong>of</strong> the stories and<br />

the historical context.<br />

2913. LEIBOWITZ, J. R. Hidden Harmony: The<br />

Connected Worlds <strong>of</strong> Physics and Art. (xi + 148<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780801888663.<br />

2914. MILLER, Cynthia J., A. Bowdoin Van RIPER,<br />

and Loren P. Q. BAYBROOK. “<strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

Confront Reality.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and Technology Confront Reality.” Film &<br />

Hist. 40, no. 1 (2010): 4–5.<br />

On 20th-century cinema. Contents: Paul DO-<br />

BRYDEN, “Good Germans, Humane Automobiles:<br />

Redeeming Technological Modernity—In Those<br />

Days,” 7–24 [ref. 3985]; Bo JACOBS, “Atomic<br />

Kids: Duck and Cover and Atomic Alert Teach<br />

American Children How to Survive Atomic At-


370. 20th century 179<br />

tack,” 25–44 [ref. 3674]; Gerhard WIESENFELDT,<br />

“Dystopian Genesis: The Scientist’s Role in <strong>Society</strong>,<br />

According to Jack Arnold,” 58–74 [ref. 3722].<br />

2915. PANSEGRAU, Petra. “Zwischen Fakt und<br />

Fiktion—Stereotypen von Wissenschaftlern in Spielfilmen.”<br />

In Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by<br />

WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 373–<br />

386.<br />

2916. PARKINSON, Gavin. “Emotional Fusion with<br />

the Animal Kingdom: Notes toward a Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Surrealism.” In The Art <strong>of</strong> Evolution, edited by<br />

LARSON and BRAUER (2009) [ref. 2497].<br />

2917. PLOCK, Vike Martina. “Introduction to ‘Joyce<br />

and Physiology.’ ” James Joyce Quart. 46 (2008-9):<br />

431–437.<br />

2918. PUGLIESE, Stanislao. (Ed.) Answering<br />

Auschwitz: Primo Levi’s <strong>Science</strong> and Humanism after<br />

the Fall. (viii + 315 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Fordham<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780823233595.<br />

Essays on various aspects <strong>of</strong> the Italian chemist’s<br />

work.<br />

2919. RAMIREZ, Pablo. “Resignifying Preservation:<br />

A Borderlands Response to American Eugenics in<br />

Jovita Gonzalez and Eve Raleigh’s Caballero.” Can.<br />

Rev. Amer. Stud. 39 (2009): 21–39.<br />

2920. SEE, Sam. “The Comedy <strong>of</strong> Nature: Darwinian<br />

Feminism in Virginia Woolf’s Between the<br />

Acts.” Modernism/Modernity 17 (2010): 639–667.<br />

2921. SHARP, Patrick B. “Darwin’s Soldiers: Gender,<br />

Evolution and Warfare in Them! and Forbidden<br />

Planet.” Sci. Fict. Film & Telev. 1 (2008): 215–230.<br />

2922. WALSH, Erin Aileen. “Analogy’s Territories:<br />

Ethics and Aesthetics in Darwinism, Modernism, and<br />

Cybernetics.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3419913.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine,<br />

2010. 292 pp. “Explores intersections among...<br />

Darwinism, literary modernism, and cybernetics,<br />

[which share a] bio-semiotic territory with generative<br />

ethical-aesthetic potential.” (from the abstract)<br />

2923. WEINGART, Peter. “Frankenstein in Entenhausen?”<br />

In Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by<br />

WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 387–<br />

406.<br />

On science and 20th-century German comic books.<br />

2924. WELLMANN, Janina. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue: “Cinematography, Seriality,<br />

and the <strong>Science</strong>s.” Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

311–328.<br />

Contents: Jimena CANALES, “Desired Machines:<br />

Cinema and the World in Its Own Image,” 329–359<br />

[ref. 2122]; Oliver GAYCKEN, “ ‘The Swarming<br />

<strong>of</strong> Life’: Moving Images, Education, and Views<br />

through the Microscope,” 361–380 [ref. 2972];<br />

Hannah LANDECKER, “Creeping, Drinking, Dying:<br />

The Cinematic Portal and the Microscopic<br />

World <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth-Century Cell,” 381–416<br />

[ref. 3340]; Scott CURTIS, “ ‘Tangible as Tissue’:<br />

Arnold Gesell, Infant Behavior, and Film Analysis,”<br />

417–442 [ref. 3391]; Lisa CARTWRIGHT,<br />

“The Hands <strong>of</strong> the Projectionist,” 443–464<br />

[ref. 2810].<br />

370-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

2925. ASH, Mitchell. “Learning from Persecution:<br />

Émigré Jewish Social Scientists’ Studies <strong>of</strong> Authoritarianism<br />

and Anti-Semitism after 1933.” In Jüdische<br />

Welten. Juden in Deutschland vom 18. Jahrhundert<br />

bis in die Gegenwart (Festschrift für Monika<br />

Richarz), edited by Beate MEYER and Marion KA-<br />

PLAN (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2005), 271–294.<br />

2926. DUELLO, Theresa M. “Misconceptions <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Race’ as a Biological Category: Then and Now.” In<br />

Medicine after the Holocaust, edited by RUBENFELD<br />

(2010) [ref. 2866], 37–48.<br />

2927. EHRENREICH, Eric. The Nazi Ancestral<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong>: Genealogy, Racial <strong>Science</strong>, and the Final<br />

Solution. (xx + 234 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Bloomington:<br />

Indiana University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780253349453.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R220]<br />

2928. EVANS, Andrew D. Anthropology at War:<br />

World War I and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Race in Germany.<br />

(293 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226222677.<br />

2929. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Rassenhygiene und<br />

Offentlichkeiten. Die Popularisierung des rassenhygienischen<br />

Werkes von Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer<br />

und Fritz Lenz.” In Bevölkerungsfragen, edited by<br />

KRASSNITZER and OVERATH (2007) [ref. 2633],<br />

131–154.<br />

2930. FARBER, Paul Lawrence. Mixing Races:<br />

From Scientific Racism to Modern Evolutionary<br />

Ideas. Johns Hopkins Introductory Studies in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xi + 120 pp.; ill.; maps.) Baltimore:<br />

Johns Hopkins University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780801898129.<br />

2931. LANGE, Brad. “Importing Freud and Lamarck<br />

to the Tropics.” Americas 65 (2008-9): 9–34.<br />

“Analyzes the life and thought <strong>of</strong> Arthur Ramos,<br />

whose career trajectory overlaps several important<br />

intellectual shifts related to racial thought in Brazil<br />

between 1926 and 1939.” (from the abstract)<br />

2932. LIPPHARDT, Veronika. “Das ‘schwarze<br />

Schaf’ der Biowissenschaften. Marginalisierungen<br />

und Rehabilitierungen der Rassenbiologie im 20.<br />

Jahrhundert.” In Psuedowissenschaft, edited by RUP-<br />

NOW et al. (2008) [ref. 149], 223–250.<br />

2933. OLENDER, Maurice. Race and Erudition.<br />

Trans. Jane Marie TODD from French. Original title:<br />

[Chasse aux évidences]. (xxiv + 241 pp.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, MA; London: Harvard University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780674034044.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R591]<br />

2934. SLATON, Amy E. Race, Rigor, and Selectivity<br />

in U.S. Engineering: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> an Occupational


180 370. 20th century<br />

Color Line. (xiv + 281 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780674036192.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R737]<br />

370-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

2935. BUREK PIERCE, Jennifer. “<strong>Science</strong>, Advocacy,<br />

and ‘The Sacred and Intimate Things <strong>of</strong><br />

Life’: Representing Motherhood as a Progressive Era<br />

Cause in Women’s Magazines.” Amer. Periodicals 18<br />

(2008): 69–95.<br />

2936. DES JARDINS, Julie. The Madame Curie<br />

Complex: The Hidden <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Women in <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

Women Writing <strong>Science</strong>. (312 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York, NY: Feminist Press at the City University<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York, 2010. ISBN: 9781558616134.<br />

Explores the lives <strong>of</strong> Jane Goodall, Rosalind<br />

Franklin, Rosalyn Yalow, Barbara McClintock,<br />

Rachel Carson, and the women <strong>of</strong> the Manhattan<br />

Project.<br />

2937. GLICK, Thomas F. “Marañón, Intersexuality<br />

and the Biological Construction <strong>of</strong> Gender in 1920s<br />

Spain.” Cronos 8 (2005): 121–137.<br />

2938. JACKSON, J. Kasi. “Gender, Mad Scientists<br />

and Nanotechnology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Frankenstein in Lilliput: <strong>Science</strong> at the Nanoscale”<br />

[ref. 3996]. Spontan. Gen. 2 (2008): 45–55.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> mad scientists in film.<br />

2939. KÜMMEL, Verena. “ ‘Hauptsache wesenstreu’.<br />

Studentinnen an der TH Darmstadt, 1933–1945.”<br />

In Selbstmobilisierung der Wissenschaft, edited by<br />

DINÇKAL et al. (2010) [ref. 2976], 125–144.<br />

2940. LUNA FREIRE, Maria Martha de. Mulheres,<br />

mães e médicos: discurso maternalista no Brasil.<br />

(264 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Rio de Janeiro: Editora FGV,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9788522507382.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R494]<br />

2941. METAXAS, Virginia A. “Ruth A. Parmelee,<br />

Esther P. Lovejoy, and the Discourse <strong>of</strong> Motherhood<br />

in Asia Minor and Greece in the Early Twentieth<br />

Century.” In Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710],<br />

274–293.<br />

2942. ROSOF, Patricia J. F. “The Quiet Feminism<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Florence Sabin: Helping Women Achieve<br />

in <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Apparatus XY: Gender Praxes in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Chinese and Western Medicine.” URL: http://<br />

www.genderforum.org/issues/apparatus-xy/<br />

the-quiet-feminism-<strong>of</strong>-dr-florence-sabin<br />

(Accessed on March 28, <strong>2011</strong>). Gender Forum 24<br />

(2009): Approx. 11,000 words.<br />

2943. SCHÜRMANN, Astrid. “Marie Curie und ihr<br />

Laboratoire: Frauenförderung avant la lettre?” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Naturwissenschaft und Geschlecht,<br />

historische Perspektiven.” Feministische Stud. 24<br />

(2006): 29–45.<br />

370-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

2944. ASHLEY, J. M. “Original Sin, Biblical<br />

Hermeneutics, and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Evolution.” In Nature<br />

and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited<br />

by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235],<br />

407–436.<br />

On the 20th century.<br />

2945. JAEGER, Lydia. Einstein, Polanyi, and the<br />

Laws <strong>of</strong> Nature. (xiv + 319 pp.; bibl.; index.) West<br />

Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781599472478.<br />

2946. LAATS, Adam. Fundamentalism and Education<br />

in the Scopes Era: God, Darwin, and the Roots <strong>of</strong><br />

America’s Culture Wars. (ix + 258 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Basingstoke; New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780230623729.<br />

2947. SINGHAM, Mano. God vs. Darwin: The War<br />

between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom.<br />

(xii + 173 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, Md.: Rowan &<br />

Littlefield Education, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781607091707.<br />

2948. VANDERBURG, Willem H. “How the <strong>Science</strong><br />

versus Religion Debate Has Missed the Point <strong>of</strong><br />

Genesis 1 and 2: Jacques Ellul (1912–1994).” Bull.<br />

Sci. Tech. Soc. 30 (2010): 430–445.<br />

2949. VISSER, Rob P. W. “Dutch Calvinists and<br />

Darwinism, 1900–1960.” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 293–316.<br />

2950. YALCINKAYA, M. Alper. “<strong>Science</strong> as an Ally<br />

<strong>of</strong> Religion: A Muslim Appropriation <strong>of</strong> ‘the Conflict<br />

Thesis.’ ” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 161–181.<br />

370-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

2951. CHICKERING, Roger. “Freiburg 1914–1918:<br />

Ein Hort der deutschen Wissenschaft erlebt den<br />

Luftkrieg.” In “. . . immer in Forschen bleiben”.<br />

Rüdiger vom Bruch zum 60. Geburtstag’, edited<br />

by SCHALENBERG and WALTHER (2005) [ref. 78],<br />

87–100.<br />

2952. FLACHOWSKY, Sören. Von der Notgemeinschaft<br />

zum Reichsforschungsrat: Wissenschaftspolitik<br />

im Kontext von Autarkie, Aufrüstung und Krieg.<br />

Studien zur Geschichte der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft,<br />

3. (545 pp.; ill.; CD-ROM.) Stuttgart:<br />

Steiner, 2008. ISBN: 9783515090254.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2967]<br />

2953. MAIER, Helmut. Forschung als Waffe.<br />

Rüstungsforschung in der Kaiser-Wilhelm-<br />

Gesellschaft und das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Metallforschung<br />

1900–1945/48. Geschichte der Kaiser-<br />

Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus, 16.<br />

(2v.; 1235 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen: Wallstein,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9783835301092.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R507]<br />

2954. MAIER, Helmut. (Ed.) Gemeinschaftsforschung,<br />

Bevollmächtigte und der Wissenstransfer:<br />

Die Rolle der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im System<br />

kriegsrelevanter Forschung des Nationalsozialismus.<br />

Geschichte der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft


370. 20th century 181<br />

im Nationalsozialismus. (613 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Göttingen: Wallstein, 2007. ISBN: 9783835301825.<br />

Contents: Helmut MAIER, “Einleitung,” 7–31;<br />

Burghard CIESLA, “Das Heereswaffenamt und die<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im ‘Dritten Reich’<br />

: Die militärischen Forschungsbeziehungen zwischen<br />

1918 und 1945,” 32–76; Rüdiger HACHT-<br />

MANN, “Vernetzung um jeden Preis : Zum politischen<br />

Alltagshandeln der Generalverwaltung der<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im ‘Dritten Reich,’ ”<br />

77–152; Rüdiger HACHTMANN, “Der Ertrag eines<br />

erfolgreichen Wissenschaftsmanagements :<br />

Die Etatentwicklung wichtiger Kaiser-Wilhelm-<br />

Institute 1929 bis 1944,” 77–153; Sören FLA-<br />

CHOWSKY, “ ‘Alle Arbeit des Instituts dient mit<br />

leidenschaftlicher Hingabe der deutschen Rüstung’<br />

: Das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Eisenforschung<br />

als interinstitutionelle Schnittstelle kriegsrelevanter<br />

Wissensproduktion 1917–1945,” 153–214; Carl<br />

FREYTAG, “ ‘Bürogenerale’ und ‘Frontsoldaten’<br />

der Wissenschaft : Atmosphärenforschung in der<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft während des Nationalsozialismus,”<br />

215–267 [ref. 3195]; Ruth Lewin<br />

SIME, “ ‘Die ‘Uranspaltung’ hat da die ganze<br />

Situation gerettet’ : Otto Hahn und das Kaiser-<br />

Wilhelm-Institut für Chemie im Zweiten Weltkrieg,”<br />

268–304 [ref. 3185]; Florian SCHMALTZ,<br />

“Peter Adolf Thiessen und Richard Kuhn und die<br />

Chemiewaffenforschung im NS-Regime,” 305–<br />

351 [ref. 2956]; Mark WALKER, “Eine Waffenschmiede?<br />

Kernwaffen- und Reaktorforschung<br />

am Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Physik,” 352–<br />

394; Rainer KARLSCH, “Boris Rajewsky und<br />

das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Biophysik in der<br />

Zeit des Nationalsozialismus,” 395–452; Günter<br />

LUXBACHER, “Kohle-Öl-Benzin : Die Fischer-<br />

Tropsch-Synthese in der interinstitutionellen Kooperation<br />

1933–1944,” 453–502; Heiko STOFF,<br />

“ ‘Eine zentrale Arbeitsstätte mit nationalen Zielen’<br />

: Wilhelm Eitel und das KWI für Silikatforschung<br />

1926–1945,” 503–560.<br />

2955. REICHHERZER, Frank. “ ‘Das Wehr-Denken<br />

ist deutsch, nationalsozialistisch’: Zum Verhältnis<br />

von wehrwissenschaftlichem Denken und nationalsozialistischer<br />

Ideologie in der Zwischenkriegszeit.” In<br />

Wissenschaft im Einsatz, edited by MEYER-DRAWE<br />

and PLATT (2007) [ref. 2883].<br />

2956. SCHMALTZ, Florian. “Peter Adolf Thiessen<br />

und Richard Kuhn und die Chemiewaffenforschung<br />

im NS-Regime.” In Gemeinschaftsforschung,<br />

Bevollmächtigte und der Wissenstransfer, edited by<br />

MAIER (2007) [ref. 2954], 305–351.<br />

370-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

2957. ALBERTS, G., and H. J. ZUIDERVAART. (Eds.)<br />

De KNAW en de Nederlandse wetenschap tussen 1930<br />

en 1960. Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de Koninklijke<br />

Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 9.<br />

(167 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Amsterdam: KNAW Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9789069845791.<br />

Contributors: H. G. van BUEREN; L. LAEYEN-<br />

DECKER; H. PLEIJ; G. ALBERTS; H. J. ZUIDER-<br />

VAART; and P. J. KNEGTMANS.<br />

2958. BISSELL, C. “Control Engineering and the<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Societies: The Early Days in International<br />

Context.” In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> 2009 IEEE<br />

Conference on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical Societies, by<br />

IEEE (2009) [ref. 2966], 1–5.<br />

2959. COOKE, G. G. “Fred Stark Pearson, the AIEE,<br />

and Transnational Engineering in the Early 20th<br />

Century.” In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> 2009 IEEE Conference<br />

on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical Societies, by IEEE (2009)<br />

[ref. 2966], 1–5.<br />

2960. DRAPER, Robert. “Bath Royal Literary and<br />

Scentific Institution Reborn.” In Innovation and<br />

Discovery, edited by WALLIS and AXON (2008)<br />

[ref. 1655], 168–174.<br />

2961. FERNÁNDEZ TERÁN, Rosario E., and Francisco<br />

A. GONZÁLEZ REDONDO. “Centenario de la<br />

‘Refundación’ de la Junta para la ampliación de estudios<br />

e investigaciones científicas, 1910–1920.” Llull<br />

33 (2010): 387–396.<br />

2962. FREITAG, Sabine, and Monika LÖSCHER.<br />

“Vereine als Vermittler zwischen Wissenschaft und<br />

Öffentlichkeit.” In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als<br />

Ressourcen für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW<br />

and SCHIRRMACHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 339–346.<br />

2963. FRIZE, M., R. SEETON, and N. YU. “Brief<br />

Historical Overview <strong>of</strong> Women and Scientific and<br />

Technical Societies.” In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> 2009 IEEE<br />

Conference on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical Societies, by<br />

IEEE (2009) [ref. 2966], 1–4.<br />

2964. GRUSS, Peter, and Reinhard RÜRUP. (Eds.)<br />

Denkorte. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft und Kaiser-<br />

Wilhelm-Gesellschaft: Brüche und Kontinuitäten<br />

1911–<strong>2011</strong>. (256 pp.) Dresden: Sandstein Verlag,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9783942422017.<br />

2965. HINTZ, E. S. “A Swindling Concern: The<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Inventors, 1914–1925.” In Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2009 IEEE Conference on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Technical Societies, by IEEE (2009) [ref. 2966], 1–5.<br />

2966. IEEE. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> 2009 IEEE Conference<br />

on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical Societies: 5–7 August<br />

2009, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Piscataway, N.J.]:<br />

IEEE, 2009. ISBN: 9781424451197.<br />

Partial contents (note that page numbers are not<br />

sequential in volume): E. S. HINTZ, “A Swindling<br />

Concern: The National Institute <strong>of</strong> Inventors,<br />

1914–1925,” 1–5 [ref. 2965]; M. FRIZE, R. SEE-<br />

TON and N. YU, “Brief Historical Overview <strong>of</strong><br />

Women and Scientific and Technical Societies,”<br />

1–4 [ref. 2963]; C. BISSELL, “Control Engineering<br />

and the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Societies: The Early<br />

Days in International Context,” 1–5 [ref. 2958];<br />

G. G. COOKE, “Fred Stark Pearson, the AIEE,<br />

and Transnational Engineering in the Early 20th<br />

Century,” 1–5 [ref. 2959]; J. COOPERSMITH, “Historians:<br />

Learning from the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical<br />

Societies,” 1–7 [ref. 47]; A. EPHREMIDES, “How<br />

Information Theory Changed the World—A Brief<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Information Theory<br />

<strong>Society</strong>,” 1–7 [ref. 588]; H. PETROSKI, “The<br />

Beginnings <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers,”<br />

1–9 [ref. 251]; D. HOCHFELDER, “The


182 370. 20th century<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technical Societies: Why and How to<br />

Do Them,” 1–15 [ref. 249].<br />

2967. NAGEL, Anne Chr. Essay review. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />

32 (2009): 294–301.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Anne COTTEBRUNE, Der planbare<br />

Mensch (2008) [ref. 3353]; Sören FLA-<br />

CHOWSKY, Von der Notgemeinschaft zum Reichsforschungsrat<br />

(2008) [ref. 2952]; Corinna R.<br />

UNGER, Ostforschung in Westdeutschland. Die<br />

Erforschung des europäischen Ostens und die<br />

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, 1945–1975<br />

(2007) [ref. 2970].<br />

2968. SÁNCHEZ RON, José M., and Antonio LA-<br />

FUENTE. (Eds.) El laboratorio de España : La<br />

Junta para Ampliación de Estudios e Investigaciones<br />

Científicas (1907–1939). Catálogo de la Exposición<br />

(MC/MEC/ Fundación Giner de los Ríos). (664 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Madrid: Sociedad Estatal de Conmemoraciones<br />

Culturales: Residencia de Estudiantes,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9788495078582.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R691]<br />

2969. SCHIEDER, Wolfgang. “Der militärischindustriell-wissenschaftliche<br />

Komplex im ‘Dritten<br />

Reich’. Das Beispiel der Kaiser-Wilhelm-<br />

Gesellschaft.” In Selbstmobilisierung der Wissenschaft,<br />

edited by DINÇKAL et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 2976], 47–62.<br />

2970. UNGER, Corinna R. Ostforschung in Westdeutschland.<br />

Die Erforschung des europäischen<br />

Ostens und die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft,<br />

1945–1975. Studien zur Geschichte der Deutschen<br />

Forschungsgemeinschaft, 1. (497 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Stuttgart: Steiner, 2007. ISBN: 9783515090261.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2967]<br />

2971. VAUPEL, Elisabeth, and Stefan L. WOLFF.<br />

Das Deutsche Museum in der Zeit Nationalsozialismus.<br />

Deutsches Museum. Abhandlungen und<br />

Berichte, 27. (710 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen:<br />

Wallstein, 2010. ISBN: 9783835305960.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R792]<br />

370-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

2972. GAYCKEN, Oliver. “ ‘The Swarming <strong>of</strong> Life’:<br />

Moving Images, Education, and Views through the<br />

Microscope.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Cinematography,<br />

Seriality, and the <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 2924]. Sci.<br />

Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 361–380.<br />

2973. RUBIN, Vera C. “Charlotte Moore Sitterly.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a a special issue: “The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />

Spectroscopy” [ref. 2249]. J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 13 (2010): 145–148.<br />

370-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

2974. ANDERSON, Robert G. W. “<strong>Science</strong> Museums<br />

and the <strong>Science</strong> Museum.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond.<br />

64 (2010): 471–476.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Peter John Turnbull MORRIS (ed.),<br />

<strong>Science</strong> for the Nation (2010) [ref. 2980].<br />

2975. CAESTECKER, Frank, and Andrea REA. (Eds.)<br />

Migreren voor een diploma. Studenten van buiten de<br />

Europese Unie aan het Belgisch hoger onderwijs.<br />

Minderheden in de samenleving, 20. (192 pp.) Leuven:<br />

Acco, 2009. ISBN: 9789033470967.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 269]<br />

2976. DINÇKAL, Noyan, Christ<strong>of</strong> DIPPER, and<br />

Detlev MARES. (Eds.) Selbstmobilisierung der<br />

Wissenschaft: Technische Hochschulen im “Dritten<br />

Reich.” (300 pp.; ill.; index.) Darmstadt:<br />

Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9783534232857.<br />

Contents: Noyan DINÇKAL and Detlev MARES,<br />

“Selbstmobilisierung und Forschungsnetzwerke.<br />

Überlegungen zur Geschichte der Technischen<br />

Hochschulen im ‘Dritten Reich,’ ” 9-24;<br />

Helmut MAIER, “Forschung für den ‘autarken<br />

Wehrstaat’. Technischen Hochschulen im ‘Dritten<br />

Reich,’ ” 25-46; Wolfgang SCHIEDER, “Der<br />

militärisch-industriell-wissenschaftliche Komplex<br />

im ‘Dritten Reich’. Das Beispiel der Kaiser-<br />

Wilhelm-Gesellschaft,” 47-62 [ref. 2969]; Wolfgang<br />

KÖNIG, “Ingenieure im Nationalsozialismus,”<br />

63-84 [ref. 3614]; Christ<strong>of</strong> DIPPER, “Studentische<br />

Selbstmobilisierung an der TH Darmstadt.<br />

Die verspätete Bücherverbrennung am 21.<br />

Juni 1933,” 85-102; Ralf PULLA, “ ‘Vorhaben<br />

Peenemünde’. Die TH Darmstadt im raketentechnischen<br />

Netzwerk des ‘Dritten Reiches,’ ” 103-<br />

124; Verena KÜMMEL, “ ‘Hauptsache wesenstreu’.<br />

Studentinnen an der TH Darmstadt, 1933–1945,”<br />

125-144 [ref. 2939]; Mikael HÅRD, “Ingenieure<br />

unter dem Sonnenkreuz. Die Norwegische<br />

Technisce Hochschule während der Besatzungszeit,<br />

1940–1945,” 145-162; Daniel SPEICH, “Die<br />

ETH Zürich im Nationalsozialismus. Zur Nationalisierung<br />

von Wissenschaft und Technik in<br />

der Zwischenkriegszeit und während des Zweiten<br />

Weltkriegs,” 163-186; Frank-Rutger HAUSMANN,<br />

“Wissenschaftsplanung und Wissenschaftslenkung<br />

an der Reichsuniversität Straßburg (1940–1944),”<br />

187-232; Werner DURTH, “Architekten an der<br />

Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt, 1930–1950,”<br />

233-254 [ref. 3604]; Stefan KREBS and Werner<br />

TSCHACHER, “ ‘Eine Art von Gewissenserforschung’?<br />

Konstruierte Brüche und Kontinuitäten<br />

an der Technischen Hochschule Aachen 1928–<br />

1950,” 255-286.<br />

2977. GRÜTTNER, Michael, Rudiger HACHTMANN,<br />

Konrad H. JARAUSCH, Jurgen JOHN, and Matthias<br />

MIDDELL. (Eds.) Gebrochene Wissenschaftskulturen:<br />

Universität und Politik im 20. Jahrhundert. (384<br />

pp.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9783525358993.<br />

Contributors: Mitchell G. ASH, Sören FLA-<br />

CHOWSKY, Michael GRÜTTNER, Rüdiger HACHT-<br />

MANN, Konrad H. JARAUSCH, Ralph JESSEN,<br />

Jürgen JOHN, Tobias KAISER, Gabriele METZLER,<br />

Matthias MIDDELL, Detlef MÜLLER-BÖLING,<br />

Sylvia PALETSCHEK, Peer PASTERNACK, Carola<br />

SACHSE, Peter STROHSCHNEIDER, Patrick WAG-<br />

NER, and Mark WALKER.<br />

2978. KAISER, David. (Ed.) Becoming MIT:<br />

Moments <strong>of</strong> Decision. (vi + 207 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:


370. 20th century 183<br />

9780262113236.<br />

Contents: Merritt Roe SMITH, “ ‘God Speed<br />

the Institute’: The Foundational Years, 1861–<br />

1894”; Bruce SINCLAIR, “Mergers and Acquisitions”;<br />

Christophe LÉCUYER, “Patrons and a<br />

Plan”; Deborah DOUGLAS, “MIT and War”; David<br />

KAISER, “Elephant on the Charles: Postwar Growing<br />

Pains”; Stuart W. LESLIE, “ ‘Time <strong>of</strong> Troubles’<br />

for the Special Laboratories”; John DURANT,<br />

“ ‘Refrain from Using the Alphabet’: How Community<br />

Outreach Catalyzed the Life <strong>Science</strong>s at<br />

MIT”; Lotte BAILYN, “Putting Gender on the Table.”<br />

2979. LYNNING, Kristine Hays. “Portraying <strong>Science</strong><br />

as Humanism — A Historical Case Study <strong>of</strong> Cultural<br />

Boundary Work from the Dawn <strong>of</strong> the ‘Atomic Age.’ ”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007): 479–510.<br />

2980. MORRIS, Peter John Turnbull. (Ed.) <strong>Science</strong><br />

for the Nation: Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Museum. (xxi + 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780230230095.<br />

Contributors: Scott ANTHONY, Timothy BOON,<br />

Robert BUD, Anna BUNNEY, John LIFFEN, Peter<br />

J.T. MORRIS, Andrew NAHUM, Thad PARSONS,<br />

III, David ROONEY, Tom SCHEINFELDT, and<br />

Nicholas WYATT.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2974, R553]<br />

2981. PAOLONI, Giovanni, and Raffaella SIMILI.<br />

“Vito Volterra and the Making <strong>of</strong> Research Institutions<br />

in Italy and Abroad.” In The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas,<br />

edited by SCAZZIERI and SIMILI (2008) [ref. 181],<br />

123–150.<br />

2982. SCHIRRMACHER, Arne, and Ulrike THOMS.<br />

“Neue Wissens<strong>of</strong>ferten, alte Wissensbedürfnisse und<br />

verschiedene Transaktionsmodelle: Drei Thesen zum<br />

naturwissenschaftlichen Vermittlungsdiskurs.” In<br />

Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für<br />

einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20.<br />

Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMA-<br />

CHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 97–109.<br />

2983. TAMPAKIS, Constantin, and Constantin SKO-<br />

RDOULIS. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching Quantum Mechanics<br />

in Greece.” Sci. & Educ. 16 (2007): 371–391.<br />

“Quantum Mechanics in Greece was involved in<br />

the debate between the political left and right and<br />

the church organizations <strong>of</strong> the period.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

2984. THIJSSEN, Wim, and Christoph Herbert<br />

LÜTHY. (Eds.) The Growth <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Tree:<br />

The First 50 Years <strong>of</strong> Nijmegen’s Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

(411 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Nijmegen: Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>, 2010. ISBN: 9789081594615.<br />

On the Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen in the<br />

Netherlands.<br />

370-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

2985. BALMER, Brian, Matthew GODWIN, and Jane<br />

GREGORY. “The Royal <strong>Society</strong> and the ‘Brain<br />

Drain’: Natural Scientists Meet Social <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 63 (2009): 339–353.<br />

Concerns a 1963 Royal <strong>Society</strong> report on the loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> British scientists to the United States and elsewhere.<br />

2986. BARTHOLOMEW, James R. “How to Join the<br />

Scientific Mainstream: East Asian Scientists and<br />

Nobel Prize.” EASTM 31 (2010): 25–43.<br />

2987. BOSSTRAETEN, Truus Van. “Dogs and Coca-<br />

Cola: Commemorative Practices as Part <strong>of</strong> Laboratory<br />

Culture at the Heymans Institute Ghent, 1902–<br />

1970.” Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–30.<br />

2988. JOHNS, Adrian. “Intellectual Property and the<br />

Nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Cult. Stud. 20 (2006): 145–164.<br />

“Especially focuses on the role <strong>of</strong> intellectualproperty<br />

concerns in the making <strong>of</strong> Polanyi’s philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> science.” (from the abstract)<br />

2989. MARTÍNEZ VIDAL, Àlvar, and Emma SAL-<br />

LENT DEL COLOMBO. “ ‘Making <strong>Science</strong> Understandable’:<br />

divulgació científica i mediació editorial: el<br />

cas de The Wisdom <strong>of</strong> the Body de Walter B. Cannon<br />

(1871–1945).” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 2 (2009):<br />

45–59.<br />

Exploring the nature <strong>of</strong> scientific popularization<br />

and the interaction between publisher and author<br />

in the case <strong>of</strong> the publisher William W. Norton’s<br />

work with Cannon on his book in the 1930s.<br />

2990. PARDO TEIJEIRO, Xosé Francisco, and Mercedes<br />

ALVAREZ LIRES. “La presencia de Bibiano F.<br />

Osorio-Tafall en la revista Ciencia.” Llull 33 (2010):<br />

315–332.<br />

2991. SCHEIDING, Tom. “Paying for Knowledge<br />

One Page at a Time: The Author Fee in Physics in<br />

Twentieth-Century America.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39<br />

(2009): 219–247.<br />

370-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />

2992. BERGMANS, Luc. “<strong>Science</strong> and the House <strong>of</strong><br />

God in the City <strong>of</strong> Light.” In Utopianism and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, 1880–1930, edited by KEMPERINK and<br />

VERMEER (2010) [ref. 2034], 145–156.<br />

370-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

2993. CANDLISH, Stewart. The Russell/Bradley<br />

Dispute and Its Significance for Twentieth-Century<br />

Philosophy. (xix + 235 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. ISBN: 0230506852.<br />

2994. GALAVOTTI, Maria Carla. “A Tribute to Janina<br />

Hosiasson Lindenbaum, a Philosopher Victim <strong>of</strong><br />

the Holocaust.” In The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas, edited by<br />

SCAZZIERI and SIMILI (2008) [ref. 181], 179–194.<br />

2995. HYDER, David Jala, and Hans-Jörg RHEIN-<br />

BERGER. (Eds.) <strong>Science</strong> and the Life-World: Essays<br />

on Husserl’s Crisis <strong>of</strong> European <strong>Science</strong>s. (xxxii +<br />

247 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stanford, Calif.: Stanford<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780804756044.<br />

Contents: Ian HACKING, “Husserl on the Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> Geometry,” 64–82 [ref. 2201]; David<br />

Woodruff SMITH, “<strong>Science</strong>, Intentionality, and<br />

Historical Background”; Dagfinn FØLLESDAL,<br />

“The Lebenswelt in Husserl”; Ulrich MAJER,


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“The Origin and Significance <strong>of</strong> Husserl’s Notion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lebenswelt”; David CARR, “The Crisis<br />

as Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>”; Michael FRIEDMAN,<br />

“<strong>Science</strong>, <strong>History</strong>, and Transcendental Subjectivity<br />

in Husserl’s Crisis”; Rodolphe GASCHÉ,<br />

“Universality and Spatial Form”; Eva-Maria EN-<br />

GELEN, “Husserl, <strong>History</strong>, and Consciousness”;<br />

Michael HAMPE, “<strong>Science</strong>, Philosophy, and the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Husserl’s Conception <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Life-World and Sellars’s Manifest and Scientific<br />

Images”; Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER, “On the Historicity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Scientific Knowledge: Ludwik Fleck,<br />

Gaston Bachelard, Edmund Husserl”; David HY-<br />

DER, “Foucault, Cavaillès, and Husserl on the Historical<br />

Epistemology <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s”; Friedrich<br />

STEINLE, “Concepts, Facts, and Sedimentation in<br />

Experimental <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. R385]<br />

2996. JACOBS, Struan, and Phil MULLINS. “Relations<br />

between Karl Popper and Michael Polanyi.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 426–435.<br />

2997. MÖSSNER, Nicola. “Thought Styles and<br />

Paradigms—A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Ludwik Fleck<br />

and Thomas S. Kuhn.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 362–371.<br />

Reprinted as Nicola MÖSSNER, “Thought Styles<br />

and Paradigms: A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Ludwik<br />

Fleck and Thomas S. Kuhn,” 416–425.<br />

2998. NIEMOCZYNSKI, Leon. “Phenomenology in<br />

the American Vein: Justus Buchler’s Ordinal Naturalism<br />

and its Importance for the Justification <strong>of</strong> Epistemic<br />

Objects.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Epistemic<br />

Boundaries” [ref. 118]. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009):<br />

9–27.<br />

2999. NIKOLOW, Sybilla. “Aufklärung durch und<br />

mit Beobachtungstatsachen: Otto Neuraths Bildstatistik<br />

als Vehikel zur Verbreitung der wissenschaftlichen<br />

Weltauffassung des Wiener Kreises.”<br />

In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für<br />

einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20.<br />

Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMA-<br />

CHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 245–272.<br />

3000. SCHIEMANN, Gregor. “Inductive Justification<br />

and Discovery. On Hans Reichenbach’s Foundation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Autonomy <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

In Revisiting Discovery and Justification, edited by<br />

SCHICKORE and STEINLE (2006) [ref. 150], 23–40.<br />

3001. SCHIEMANN, Gregor. “Welt im Wandel. Werner<br />

Heisenbergs Ansätze zu einer pluralistischen Philosophie.”<br />

In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited<br />

by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31],<br />

296–320.<br />

3002. SECK, Carsten. Theorien und Tatsachen: Eine<br />

Untersuchung zur wissenschaftstheoriegeschichtlichen<br />

Charakteristik der theoretischen Philosophie<br />

des frühen Moritz Schlick. (207 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Paderborn: Mentis, 2008. ISBN: 9783897855977.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R721]<br />

3003. STADLER, Friedrich. “Paul Feyerabend and<br />

the Forgotten ‘Third Vienna Circle.’ ” In The Migration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ideas, edited by SCAZZIERI and SIMILI<br />

(2008) [ref. 181], 203–224.<br />

3004. STONE, Abraham D. “On the Sources and<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Carnap’s Der Raum.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 65–74.<br />

On the Husserlian origins <strong>of</strong> Carnap’s earliest<br />

published work.<br />

3005. TOTI RIGATELLI, Laura. “Un’amicizia: Ludwig<br />

Wittgenstein e Bertrand Russell.” Llull 33<br />

(2010): 381–385.<br />

3006. TUGNOLI PÀTTARO, Sandra. “Alle origini<br />

della semiotica: Lady Victoria Welby corrispondente<br />

di Charles S. Peirce.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60 (2010):<br />

529–554.<br />

3007. UEBEL, Thomas. “Beyond the Formalist Criterion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cognitive Significance: Philipp Frank’s<br />

Later Antimetaphysics.” HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 47–72.<br />

3008. UEBEL, Thomas. “What’s Right about Carnap,<br />

Neurath and the Left Vienna Circle Thesis: A<br />

Refutation.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 214–<br />

221.<br />

370-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

3009. ALDRICH, John. “ ‘But You Have to Remember<br />

P. J. Daniell <strong>of</strong> Sheffield.’ ” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Decembre2007/Aldrich.pdf (Accessed on<br />

November 19, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no.<br />

2 (2007): Approx. 24,000 words.<br />

“On Daniell’s work in relation to the development<br />

<strong>of</strong> probability in the twentieth century.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

3010. ALDRICH, John. “England and Continental<br />

Probability in the Inter-War Years.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Decembre2009/Aldrich.pdf<br />

(Accessed on December 1, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 5, no. 2 (2009): Approx. 11,400 words.<br />

3011. ARMATTE, Michel. “Probability and Statistics<br />

at the Turn <strong>of</strong> 1900: Hopes and Disappointments.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2009/<br />

Armatte.pdf (Accessed on December 1, 2010). J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 2 (2009): Approx.<br />

10,300 words.<br />

3012. ARTIN, Emil, and Helmut HASSE. Emil Artin<br />

und Helmut Hasse: Die Korrespondenz 1923–1934.<br />

Edited by Günther FREI. (499 pp.; bibl.) Göttingen:<br />

Univ.-Verl., 2008. ISBN: 9783940344502.<br />

Full-text correspondence over mathematical problems<br />

<strong>of</strong> the time.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R35]<br />

3013. BARROW-GREEN, June. “The Dramatic<br />

Episode <strong>of</strong> Sundman.” Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 164–<br />

203.<br />

On the Finnish mathematical astronomer Karl<br />

Sundman, who solved the three-body problem<br />

in 1912.<br />

3014. BASULTO SANTOS, Jesus, and J. Javier<br />

BUSTO GUERRERO. “Gini’s Concentration Ratio<br />

(1908–1914).” http://www.jehps.net/


370. 20th century 185<br />

juin2010/BasultoBusto.pdf (Accessed on December<br />

1, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 6, no. 1<br />

(2010): Approx. 25,000 words.<br />

3015. BIENVENU, Laurent, Glenn SHAFER, and<br />

Alexander SHEN. “On the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Martingales in<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Randomness.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/juin2009/BienvenuShaferShen.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 30, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The Splendors and Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.”<br />

[ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009):<br />

Approx. 21,200 words.<br />

3016. BILOVA, S., L. MAZLIAK, and P. SISMA.<br />

“The Axiomatic Melting Pot: Teaching Probabilities<br />

in Prague in 1930.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2006/BilovaMazliakSisma.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Teaching Randomness? (1885–1945).” J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 2 (2006): Approx. 8,000<br />

words.<br />

3017. BINGHAM, Nick. “Finite Additivity versus<br />

Countable Additivity.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

juin2010/Bingham.pdf (Accessed on December 1,<br />

2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 6, no. 1 (2010):<br />

Approx. 15,400 words.<br />

3018. BJARNADÓTTIR, Kristín. “From Isolation<br />

and Stagnation to ‘Modern’ Mathematics in Iceland:<br />

A Reform or Confusion?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching and Learning Mathematics”<br />

[ref. 304]. Paedagogica Hist. 42 (2006): 547–558.<br />

3019. BOCK, Hans-Hermann. “Origins and Extensions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the K-Means Algorithm in Cluster Analysis.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/<br />

Bock.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010). Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “About the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate<br />

Exploratory Data Analysis” [ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008): Approx. 7,400 words.<br />

3020. BORRONI, Claudio Giovanni. “Understanding<br />

Karl Pearson’s Influence on Italian Statistics in the<br />

Early 20th Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Karl<br />

Pearson. [ref. 2642]. Int. Stat. Rev. 77 (2009): 81–95.<br />

3021. BRU, Bernard, Marie France BRU, and Kai<br />

Lai CHUNG. “Borel and the St. Petersburg Martingale.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/juin2009/<br />

BruBruChung.pdf (Accessed on November 30,<br />

2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Splendors and<br />

Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx. 27,000 words.<br />

3022. BRU, Bernard, and Salah EID. “Jessen’s Theorem<br />

and Lévy’s Lemma.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

juin2009/BruEid.pdf (Accessed on November 30,<br />

2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Splendors and<br />

Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx. 53,000 words.<br />

3023. CHORLAY, Renaud. “ ‘Local–Global’: The<br />

First Twenty Years.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

1–66.<br />

“Explores when pairs <strong>of</strong> terms such as ‘local–<br />

global’ began to be used by mathematicians as<br />

explicit reflexive categories.” (from the abstract)<br />

3024. CLERO, Jean-Pierre. “Lacan and Probabilities.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/<br />

Clero.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010). J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008): Approx.<br />

15,500.<br />

3025. COGLIATI, Alberto. “On the Genesis <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cartan–Kähler Theory.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 65<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 397–435.<br />

3026. CORRY, Leo, and Norbert SCHAPPACHER.<br />

“Zionist Internationalism through Number Theory:<br />

Edmund Landau at the Opening <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew University<br />

in 1925.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> in<br />

an Israeli Context: Case Studies” [ref. 3551]. Sci.<br />

Context 23 (2010): 427–471.<br />

3027. COURTEBRAS, Bernard. “Probabilités et<br />

Statistiques dans l’enseignement secondaire de<br />

l’Occupation à la Libération.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Decembre2006/Courtebras.pdf (Accessed on<br />

November 18, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Teaching<br />

Randomness? (1885–1945).” J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 2, no. 2 (2006): Approx. 8,500 words.<br />

3028. COUTINHO, S. C. “A Lost Chapter in the Pre-<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Algebraic Analysis: Whittaker on Contact<br />

Transformations.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010):<br />

665–706.<br />

3029. DONOGHUE, Eileen. “The Education <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

Teachers in the United States: David Eugene<br />

Smith, Early Twentieth-Century Pioneer.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching and Learning<br />

Mathematics” [ref. 304]. Paedagogica Hist. 42<br />

(2006): 559–573.<br />

3030. DUDA, Roman. “Some Questions for the<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “What to Do with the 20th Century in the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology?” [ref. 49]. Acta<br />

Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech. 9 (2007): 73–77.<br />

Focuses on the rise <strong>of</strong> functional analysis.<br />

3031. EPPLE, Moritz. “Spielräume des Denkens—<br />

Felix Hausdorff und Paul Mongré.” In Das bunte<br />

Gewand der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ and<br />

NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31], 235–262.<br />

3032. FIORI, Anna M., and Michele ZENGA. “Karl<br />

Pearson and the Origin <strong>of</strong> Kurtosis.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue on Karl Pearson. [ref. 2642]. Int. Stat. Rev. 77<br />

(2009): 40–50.<br />

3033. FORMICA, Giambattista. “Von Neumann’s<br />

Methodology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: From Incompleteness Theorems<br />

to Later Foundational Reflections.” Perspect.<br />

Sci. 18 (2010): 480–499.<br />

3034. GISPERT, Hélène, and Gert SCHUBRING. “Societal,<br />

Structural, and Conceptual Changes in Mathematics<br />

Teaching: Reform Processes in France and<br />

Germany over the Twentieth Century and the International<br />

Dynamics.” Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 73–106.<br />

3035. HASHAGEN, Ulf. “Die Habilitation von John<br />

von Neumann an der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität<br />

in Berlin: Urteile über einen ungarisch-jüdischen<br />

Mathematiker in Deutschland im Jahr 1927.” Hist.<br />

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3036. HEIS, Jeremy. “Ernst Cassirer’s Neo-Kantian<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry.” Brit. J. Hist. Phil. 19<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 759–794.<br />

3037. HITCHCOCK, David B. “Yates and Contingency<br />

Tables: 75 Years Later.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Decembre2009/Hitchcock.pdf (Accessed on<br />

December 1, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 2<br />

(2009): Approx. 5,000 words.<br />

3038. ISRAEL, Giorgio, and Ana Millán GASCA.<br />

The World as a Mathematical Game: John von Neumann<br />

and Twentieth Century <strong>Science</strong>. (xii + 207 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Basel: Birkhäuser, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783764398958.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R388]<br />

3039. JAËCK, Frédéric. “Éléments structurels en<br />

analyse fonctionnelle : trois notes de Fréchet sur<br />

les opérations linéaires.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64<br />

(2010): 461–483.<br />

3040. KARP, Alexander. “ ‘Universal Responsiveness’<br />

or ‘Splendid Isolation?’ Episodes from the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Education in Russia.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teaching and Learning<br />

Mathematics” [ref. 304]. Paedagogica Hist. 42<br />

(2006): 615–628.<br />

3041. LAI, Tze Leung. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Martingales<br />

in Sequential Analysis and Time Series.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/juin2009/Lai.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 30, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The<br />

Splendors and Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047].<br />

J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx.<br />

13,000 words.<br />

3042. LAURENCE, Peter, Tai-Ho WANG, and Luca<br />

BARONE. “Geometric Properties <strong>of</strong> Multivariate<br />

Correlation in de Finetti’s Approach to Insurance<br />

Theory.” http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/<br />

Lawrence.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010). J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008): Approx. 5,000<br />

words.<br />

3043. LEBART, Ludovic. “Exploratory Multivariate<br />

Data Analysis from Its Origins to 1980: Nine Contributions.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/<br />

Lebart_ang.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010).<br />

Article also in French [L’Analyse des données des<br />

origines à 1980 : quelques éléments]. Introduction<br />

to a special, “About the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory<br />

Data Analysis.” J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4,<br />

no. 2 (2008): Approx. 7,800 words.<br />

Contents: Alain DESROSIERES, “Analyse des<br />

données et sciences humaines: comment cartographier<br />

le monde social?” Approx. 11,000<br />

words [ref. 3919]; Fionn MURTAGH, “Origins <strong>of</strong><br />

Modern Data Analysis Linked to the Beginnings<br />

and Early Development <strong>of</strong> Computer <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Information Engineering,” Approx. 11,400<br />

words [ref. 3640]; Michel ARMATTE, “Histoire<br />

et Préhistoire de l’Analyse des données par J. P.<br />

Benzecri: un cas de généalogie rétrospective,”<br />

Approx. 12,100 words [ref. 3766]; Antoine de<br />

FALGUEROLLES, “L’analyse des données: Before<br />

and Around,” Approx. 15,300 words [ref. 3767];<br />

Alfredo RIZZI, “Italian Contributions to Data Analysis,”<br />

Approx. 5,500 words [ref. 2211]; Boris<br />

MIRKIN and Ilya MUCHNIK, “Some Topics <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Current</strong> Interest in Clustering: Russian Approaches<br />

1960–1985,” Approx. 6,250 [ref. 3769]; John<br />

GOWER, “The Biological Stimulus to Multidimensional<br />

Data Analysis,” Approx. 6,600 words<br />

[ref. 3256]; Hans-Hermann BOCK, “Origins and<br />

Extensions <strong>of</strong> the K-Means Algorithm in Cluster<br />

Analysis,” Approx. 7,400 words [ref. 3019];<br />

Willem J. HEISER, “Psychometric Roots <strong>of</strong> Multidimensional<br />

Data Analysis in the Netherlands:<br />

From Gerard Heymans to John van de Geer,” Approx.<br />

7,700 words [ref. 3398].<br />

3044. LEHTO, Olli. Erhabene Welten: Das Leben<br />

Rolf Nevanlinnas. Trans. from Finnish by Manfred<br />

STERN. (viii + 299 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Basel:<br />

Birkhäuser Basel, 2008. ISBN: 9783764377021.<br />

On the 20th-century Finnish mathematician.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R470]<br />

3045. LOCKER, Bernard. “Doob at Lyon: On His<br />

Lecture, Application <strong>of</strong> the Theory <strong>of</strong> Martingales,<br />

at the Lyon Colloquium, June 28–July 3, 1948.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/juin2009/Locker.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 30, 2010). Trans. from<br />

French by Ronald SVERDLOVE. Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “The Splendors and Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.”<br />

[ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009):<br />

Approx. 11,300 words.<br />

3046. MAZLIAK, Laurent. “How Paul Lévy Saw<br />

Jean Ville and Martingales.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/juin2009/Mazliak.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

30, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Splendors<br />

and Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047]. J. Elec.<br />

Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx. 11,700<br />

words.<br />

3047. MAZLIAK, Laurent, and Glenn SHAFER. “Introduction.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/juin2009/<br />

MazliakShafer.pdf (Accessed on November 30,<br />

2010). Introduction to a special issue, “The Splendors<br />

and Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />

Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx. 2,000 words.<br />

On analysis and theory <strong>of</strong> Martingales in mathematics.<br />

Contents: Bernard LOCKER, “Doob at<br />

Lyon: On His Lecture, Application <strong>of</strong> the Theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Martingales, at the Lyon Colloquium, June 28–<br />

July 3, 1948,” Approx. 11,300 words [ref. 3045];<br />

Laurent MAZLIAK, “How Paul Lévy Saw Jean<br />

Ville and Martingales,” Approx. 11,700 words<br />

[ref. 3046]; Odd AALEN et al., “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Applications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Martingales in Survival Analysis,”<br />

Approx. 12,300 words [ref. 3765]; Tze Leung<br />

LAI, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Martingales in Sequential Analysis<br />

and Time Series,” Approx. 13,000 words<br />

[ref. 3041]; Paul-André MEYER, “Stochastic Processes<br />

from 1950 to the Present,” Approx. 17,000<br />

words [ref. 3768]; Laurent BIENVENU, Glenn<br />

SHAFER and Alexander SHEN, “On the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Martingales in the Study <strong>of</strong> Randomness,” Approx.<br />

21,200 words [ref. 3015]; Glenn SHAFER,<br />

“The Education <strong>of</strong> Jean André Ville,” Approx.<br />

22,900 words [ref. 3057]; Bernard BRU, Marie<br />

France BRU and Kai Lai CHUNG, “Borel and<br />

the St. Petersburg Martingale,” Approx. 27,000<br />

words [ref. 3021]; Roger MANSUY, “The Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Word ‘Martingale,’ ” Approx. 3,800 words;


370. 20th century 187<br />

Bernard BRU and Salah EID, “Jessen’s Theorem<br />

and Lévy’s Lemma,” Approx. 53,000 words<br />

[ref. 3022]; Shinzo WATANABE, “Japanese Contributions<br />

to Martingale Theory,” Approx. 6,000<br />

words [ref. 3064].<br />

3048. MCLARTY, Colin. “Emmy Noether’s First<br />

Great Mathematics and the Culmination <strong>of</strong> First-<br />

Phase Logicism, Formalism, and Intuitionism.” Arch.<br />

Hist. Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 99–117.<br />

3049. MESPOULET, Martine. “Former au calcul<br />

socialiste : statistiques en URSS des années<br />

1930.” http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2006/<br />

Mespoulet.pdf (Accessed on November 18, 2010).<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Teaching Randomness?<br />

(1885–1945).” J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2, no. 2<br />

(2006): Approx. 8,000 words.<br />

3050. MORINI, Simona. “Bruno de Finetti : l’origine<br />

de son subjectivisme.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2007/Morini.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

19, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 3, no. 2<br />

(2007): Approx. 5,500 words.<br />

3051. NASTASI, Tina. “La storia del pensiero scientifico<br />

e il suo significato nell’opera di Federigo Enriques.”<br />

Physis 45 (2008): 93–131.<br />

On the mathematical and philosophical work <strong>of</strong><br />

Enriques.<br />

3052. NAYAK, Tapan K. “Impact <strong>of</strong> Karl Pearson’s<br />

Work on Statistical Developments in India.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue on Karl Pearson. [ref. 2642]. Int. Stat.<br />

Rev. 77 (2009): 72–80.<br />

3053. NIINILUOTO, Ilkka. “Abduction, Tomography,<br />

and Other Inverse Problems.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 135–139.<br />

3054. PASEAU, Alexander. “Mathematical Instrumentalism,<br />

Gödel’s Theorem, and Inductive Evidence.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 140–149.<br />

3055. RAU, A. R. P. “R. A. Fisher, Design Theory,<br />

and the Indian Connection.” J. Biosci. 34 (2009):<br />

353–363.<br />

3056. SENETA, Eugene. “Karl Pearson in Russian<br />

Contexts.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Karl Pearson.<br />

[ref. 2642]. Int. Stat. Rev. 77 (2009): 118–146.<br />

3057. SHAFER, Glenn. “The Education <strong>of</strong> Jean<br />

André Ville.” http://www.jehps.net/juin2009/<br />

Shafer.pdf (Accessed on November 30, 2010). Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Splendors and Miseries <strong>of</strong><br />

Martingales.” [ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5,<br />

no. 1 (2009): Approx. 22,900 words.<br />

3058. SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE, Reinhard. “Antisemitismus<br />

in der Weimarer Republik und die Lage<br />

jüdischer Mathematiker: Thesen und Dokumente zu<br />

einem wenig erforschten Thema.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92<br />

(2008): 20–34.<br />

3059. SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE, Reinhard. “Sets versus<br />

Trial Sequences, Hausdorff versus Von Mises:<br />

‘Pure’ Mathematics Prevails in the Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />

Probability around 1920.” Hist. Math. 37 (2010):<br />

204–241.<br />

3060. SIMON, Marielle. “Loève through His Letters<br />

with Lévy, Fréchet and Neyman.” http://www.<br />

jehps.net/juin2010/Simon.pdf (Accessed on<br />

December 1, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 6, no. 1<br />

(2010): Approx. 7,700 words.<br />

3061. SØRENSEN, Henrik Kragh. “En udstrakt broderlig<br />

hånd: Skandinaviske matematiker kongresser<br />

indtil slutningen af 1. verdenskrig.” Normat 54<br />

(2006): 1–17.<br />

3062. TRICLOT, Mathieu. “Information et Entropie<br />

: Un double jeu avec les probabilités.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Decembre2007/Triclot.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 19, 2010). J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 3, no. 2 (2007): Approx. 13,900 words.<br />

3063. VOELKE, Jean-Daniel. “Les fondements de la<br />

géométrie selon Friedrich Schur.” Rev. Hist. Math. 16<br />

(2010): 217–286.<br />

On Schur’s 1909 book entitled Grundlagen der<br />

Geometrie.<br />

3064. WATANABE, Shinzo. “Japanese Contributions<br />

to Martingale Theory.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

juin2009/Watanabe.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

30, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Splendors and<br />

Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist.<br />

Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx. 6,000 words.<br />

3065. WUSSING, Hans. “Nachdruck: Zur Entstehungsgeschichte<br />

der abstrakten Gruppentheorie.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special retrospective issue. NTM 18 (2010):<br />

293–309.<br />

Discussion follows: Erhard SCHOLZ, “Die Explizierung<br />

des Impliziten” NTM 18 (2010): 311–318.<br />

3066. YAMAMOTO, Shinya. “The Process <strong>of</strong> Adapting<br />

a German Pedagogy for Modern Mathematics<br />

Teaching in Japan.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Teaching and Learning Mathematics” [ref. 304].<br />

Paedagogica Hist. 42 (2006): 535–545.<br />

On the period <strong>of</strong> the 1930s.<br />

370-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

3067. BONIFÁCIO, Vitor, Isabel MALAQUIAS, and<br />

Joāo FERNANDES. “The First Astronomical Hypothesis<br />

Based on Cinematographical Observations:<br />

Costa Lobo’s 1912 Evidence for Polar Flattening<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Moon.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010):<br />

159–168.<br />

3068. BRÉMOND, Alain. “La recherche sur les galaxies<br />

: La place de la France de 1910 à 1950.” Rev.<br />

Hist. Sci. 64 (<strong>2011</strong>): 157–187.<br />

3069. BRÉMOND, Alain G. “V. M. Slipher’s Discovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rotation <strong>of</strong> Spiral Nebulae and the<br />

Controversy with Bertil Lindblad.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 72–80.<br />

3070. CAMERON, Gary Leonard. “Public Skies:<br />

Telescopes and the Popularization <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in<br />

the Twentieth Century.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. 3438679.<br />

Dissertation at Iowa State University, 2010. 349<br />

pp. Includes discussion on mass production <strong>of</strong><br />

telescopes for the public in America and Japan.


188 370. 20th century<br />

3071. CASALS I GUIU, Josep M. “Un Català a<br />

l’origen dels grans observatoris de Xile: Federico<br />

Rutllant Alsina.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada<br />

d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 79–84.<br />

On the Catalan-born astronomer F. Rutllant Alsina,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional<br />

de Chile between 1950 and 1963.<br />

3072. CATALÀ POCH, Maria Assumpció, and<br />

Trinidad CADEFAU SURROCA. “L’Ensenyança de<br />

l’astronomia a l’Escola Normal de Mestres de Barcelona<br />

a principis del segle XX.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section, “Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la<br />

Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

95–100.<br />

3073. CENADELLI, Davide. “The Hydrogen Abundance<br />

in Stars: A First Major Step for Quantitative<br />

Astrophysics.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008):<br />

134–145.<br />

3074. DEVORKIN, David. “Serving the Muse in<br />

Shapley’s Wake.” In The H<strong>of</strong>fleit Centennial, edited<br />

by PHILIP et al. (2006) [ref. 3097], 11–20.<br />

3075. DEVORKIN, David H. “Extraordinary Claims<br />

Require Extraordinary Evidence: C. H. Payne, H. N.<br />

Russell and Standards <strong>of</strong> Evidence in Early Quantitative<br />

Stellar Spectroscopy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a a special issue:<br />

“The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical Spectroscopy”<br />

[ref. 2249]. J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 138–<br />

144.<br />

3076. DICK, Steven J. “Cosmic Evolution: <strong>History</strong>,<br />

Culture, and Human Destiny.” In Cosmos and<br />

Culture, edited by DICK and LUPISELLA (2009)<br />

[ref. 3077], 25–62.<br />

3077. DICK, Steven J., and Mark. LUPISELLA.<br />

(Eds.) Cosmos and Culture: Cultural Evolution in a<br />

Cosmic Context. NASA SP. (ix + 602 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and<br />

Space Administration, Office <strong>of</strong> External Relations,<br />

<strong>History</strong> Division, 2009. ISBN: 9780160831195.<br />

Partial contents: Steven J. DICK and Mark L.<br />

LUPISELLA, “Introduction,” v–ix; Steven J. DICK,<br />

“Cosmic Evolution: <strong>History</strong>, Culture, and Human<br />

Destiny,” 25–62 [ref. 3076]; Mark L. LUPISELLA,<br />

“Cosmocultural Evolution: The Coevolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Culture and Cosmos and the Creation <strong>of</strong> Cosmic<br />

Value,” 321–360; Seth SHOSTAK, “The Value <strong>of</strong><br />

‘L’ and the Cosmic Bottleneck,” 399-414; Douglas<br />

A. VAKOCH, “Encoding Our Origins: Communicating<br />

the Evolutionary Epic in Interstellar<br />

Messages,” 415–440 [ref. 3787]; David CHRIS-<br />

TIAN, “<strong>History</strong> and <strong>Science</strong> after the Chronometric<br />

Revolution,” 441–462 [ref. 3773]; Steven J.<br />

DICK, “Bringing Culture to Cosmos: The Postbiological<br />

Universe,” 463–488 [ref. 3776]; JoAnn<br />

PALMERI, “Bringing Cosmos to Culture: Harlow<br />

Shapley and the Uses <strong>of</strong> Cosmic Evolution,”<br />

489–522 [ref. 3095].<br />

3078. DIMITRIJEVIĆ, M. S., E. Th. THEODOSSIOU,<br />

and P. Z. MANTARAKIS. “Milutin Milanković and<br />

the Reform <strong>of</strong> the Julian Calendar in 1923.” J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 50–54.<br />

3079. FREUDENTHAL, Gad. “ ‘Instrumentalism’ and<br />

‘Realism’ as Categories in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astronomy:<br />

Duhem vs. Popper, Maimonides vs. Gersonides.”<br />

In The Significance <strong>of</strong> the Hypothetical in the Natural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, edited by HEIDELBERGER (2009)<br />

[ref. 124], 269–294.<br />

3080. GALEA, Adrian. “Comet Halley in 1910, as<br />

Viewed from a Maltese Perspective.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 167–170.<br />

3081. GOSS, W. M., and Richard X. MCGEE. Under<br />

the Radar: The First Woman in Radio Astronomy,<br />

Ruby Payne-Scott. Astrophysics and Space <strong>Science</strong><br />

Library. (xxi + 354 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Heidelberg;<br />

New York: Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9783642031410.<br />

3082. JARRELL, Richard A. “Canadian Meteor <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

The First Phase, 1933–1990.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 224–234.<br />

3083. JARRELL, Richard A. “The 1910 Solar Conference<br />

and Cooperation in Stellar Spectroscopy.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a a special issue: “The First Century <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />

Spectroscopy” [ref. 2249]. J. Astron. Hist. Herit.<br />

13 (2010): 127–138.<br />

3084. KAISER, David. “The Other Evolution Wars.”<br />

Amer. Scient. 95 (2007): 518–525.<br />

On the debate over the theological implications <strong>of</strong><br />

cosmology in the twentieth century.<br />

3085. KIDWELL, Peggy Aldrich. “Creating Spaces<br />

in Astronomy—Dorrit H<strong>of</strong>fleit in Cambridge, Aberdeen,<br />

Nantucket and New Haven.” In The H<strong>of</strong>fleit<br />

Centennial, edited by PHILIP et al. (2006) [ref. 3097],<br />

3–10.<br />

3086. KRAGH, Helge. “An Anthropic Myth: Fred<br />

Hoyle’s Carbon-12 Resonance Level.” Arch. Hist.<br />

Exact Sci. 64 (2010): 721–751.<br />

3087. KRAGH, Helge. “On Modern Cosmology and<br />

Its Place in <strong>Science</strong> Education.” Sci. & Educ. 20<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 343–357.<br />

“Argues that modern cosmology and its philosophical<br />

aspects should have a prominent place in<br />

science education.” (from the abstract)<br />

3088. LAMY, Jérôme, and Emmanuel DAVOUST.<br />

“General-Purpose and Dedicated Regimes in the Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> Telescopes.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

189–200.<br />

Tests an explanatory framework for understanding<br />

the historical evolution <strong>of</strong> telescope use in<br />

four observatories <strong>of</strong> the 20th century: Toulouse,<br />

Marseille, Washburn, and Meudon.<br />

3089. LEQUEUX, James. “Charles Nordmann and<br />

Multicolor Stellar Photometry.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit.<br />

13 (2010): 207–219.<br />

3090. MISCH, Anthony. “The Pleasures <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vault.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 22–24.<br />

On the historical value <strong>of</strong> the images in the Lick<br />

Observatory Plate Vault for illuminating the work<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lick astronomers.<br />

3091. MORENO, Manuel, and Joan MIRÓ. “Josep<br />

Estalella i Josep Comas: de Girona a Tità.” Part <strong>of</strong> a


370. 20th century 189<br />

special section, “Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia<br />

i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1<br />

(2009): 181–190.<br />

On the popularization <strong>of</strong> science by the astronomer<br />

and journalist Josep Comas and the scientist Josep<br />

Estalella.<br />

3092. NIETO-GALAN, Agustí. “ ‘. . . Not Fundamental<br />

in a State <strong>of</strong> Full Civilization’: The Sociedad<br />

Astronómica De Barcelona (1910–1921) and Its Popularization<br />

Programme.” Ann. Sci. 66 (2009): 497–<br />

528.<br />

3093. OLIVER, Josep M. “Josep Comas Solà, va<br />

veure l’atmosfera de Tità?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section,<br />

“Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

207–218.<br />

3094. ORCHISTON, Wayne, Jean-Louis STEINBERG,<br />

Mukul KUNDU, Jacques ARSAC, Émile-Jacques<br />

BLUM, and André BOISCHOT. “Highlighting the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> French Radio Astronomy, 4: Early Solar<br />

Research at the École Normale Supérieure, Marcoussis<br />

and Nançay.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

175–188.<br />

Looks at the 1940s and 1950s.<br />

3095. PALMERI, JoAnn. “Bringing Cosmos to Culture:<br />

Harlow Shapley and the Uses <strong>of</strong> Cosmic Evolution.”<br />

In Cosmos and Culture, edited by DICK and<br />

LUPISELLA (2009) [ref. 3077], 489–522.<br />

3096. PEDRO, Ruiz Castell. “El estado de la astronomía<br />

en la España de la II República.” Llull 33<br />

(2010): 109–122.<br />

3097. PHILIP, A. G. Davis, William van ALTENA,<br />

and Rebecca A. KOOPMANN. (Eds.) The H<strong>of</strong>fleit<br />

Centennial: A Year <strong>of</strong> Celebration. Institute for<br />

Space Observations, 21. (xii + 209 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Schenectady: L. Davis Press, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9780933485273.<br />

Includes: Peggy Aldrich KIDWELL, “Creating<br />

Spaces in Astronomy—Dorrit H<strong>of</strong>fleit in Cambridge,<br />

Aberdeen, Nantucket and New Haven,”<br />

3-10 [ref. 3085]; David DEVORKIN, “Serving<br />

the Muse in Shapley’s Wake,” 11-20 [ref. 3074];<br />

Kristine LARSEN, “Whistling Meteors, Vibrating<br />

Cameras and the Moonstruck Iris: Popular-Level<br />

Writings <strong>of</strong> Dorrit H<strong>of</strong>fleit,” 21-26 [ref. 2860]; Patricia<br />

M. KNEZEK, “The <strong>Current</strong> Status <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

in Astronomy,” 27-32 [ref. 3726].<br />

3098. ROCA I ROSELL, Antoni. “L’Observatori<br />

de l’Ebre, una institució singular.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section, “Jornada d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la<br />

Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009):<br />

229–235.<br />

3099. RUIZ CASTELL, Pedro. “Els Eclipsis totals<br />

de Sol: un punt d’inflexió en el desenvolupament de<br />

l’astronomia i l’astr<strong>of</strong>ísica a l’Espanya de principis<br />

del segle XX.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada<br />

d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 237–252.<br />

3100. SHEEHAN, William. “W. W. Morgan and the<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> the Spiral Arm <strong>of</strong> our Galaxy.” J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 3–21.<br />

3101. STOEGER, William R. “God, Physics and the<br />

Big Bang.” In The Cambridge Companion to <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion, edited by HARRISON (2010) [ref. 231],<br />

173–189.<br />

3102. SULLIVAN, Woodruff Turner. Cosmic Noise:<br />

A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Early Radio Astronomy. (xxxii + 542<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, UK; New<br />

York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780521765244.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R759]<br />

3103. SURROCA, T. Cadefau, and M. A. CATALÀ<br />

POCH. “Plutó.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada<br />

d’Història de l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 57–67.<br />

3104. SWARUP, Govind. “Reminiscences Regarding<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor W. N. Christiansen.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special 2008<br />

section: “Christiansen Papers” [ref. 3107]. J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 185–193.<br />

3105. THOMPSON, A. Richard. “The Harvard Radio<br />

Astronomy Station at Fort Davis, Texas.” J. Astron.<br />

Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 17–28.<br />

3106. TORS, Steven, and Wayne ORCHISTON. “Peter<br />

Millman and the Study <strong>of</strong> Meteor Spectra at Harvard<br />

University.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

211–223.<br />

3107. WENDT, Hardy, Wayne ORCHISTON, and<br />

Bruce SLEE. “W. N. Christiansen and the Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Solar Grating Array.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

2008 section: “Christiansen Papers.” J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 11 (2008): 173–184.<br />

Includes: Govind SWARUP, “Reminiscences Regarding<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor W. N. Christiansen,” 185–193<br />

[ref. 3104]; Hardy WENDT, Wayne ORCHISTON<br />

and Bruce SLEE, “W. N. Christiansen and the Initial<br />

Australian Investigation <strong>of</strong> the 21cm Hydrogen<br />

Line,” 185–193 [ref. 3788].<br />

3108. WENDT, Harry, Wayne ORCHISTON, and<br />

Bruce SLEE. “The Australian Solar Eclipse Expeditions<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1947 and 1949.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11<br />

(2008): 71–78.<br />

3109. WESSELY, Christina. “Koalitionen des Nichtwissens?<br />

Welteislehre, akademische Naturwissenschaften<br />

und der Kampf um die öffentliche Meinung,<br />

1895–1945.” In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als<br />

Ressourcen für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW<br />

and SCHIRRMACHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 225–243.<br />

3110. WESSELY, Christina. “Welteis. Die ‘Astronomie<br />

des Unsichtbaren’ um 1900.” In Psuedowissenschaft,<br />

edited by RUPNOW et al. (2008) [ref. 149],<br />

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370-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

3111. ACZEL, Amir D. Uranium Wars: The Scientific<br />

Rivalry That Created the Nuclear Age. (248 pp.; ill.;


190 370. 20th century<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780230613744.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R4]<br />

3112. AFRIAT, Alexander, and Ermenegildo CAC-<br />

CESE. “The Relativity <strong>of</strong> Inertia and Reality <strong>of</strong> Nothing.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (2010): 9–26.<br />

3113. BACCIAGALUPPI, Guido, and Antony<br />

VALENTIN. (Eds.) Quantum Theory at the Crossroads:<br />

Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference.<br />

(xxv + 530 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge:<br />

Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780521814218.<br />

Contains translations <strong>of</strong> the proceedings along<br />

with analytical essays discussing the history and<br />

philosophy.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R42]<br />

3114. BAGGOTT, Jim. The First War <strong>of</strong> Physics: The<br />

Secret <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Atom Bomb, 1939–1949. (576<br />

pp.;.) Pegasus Books, 2010. ISBN: 9781605980843.<br />

3115. BATTIMELLI, Giovanni. “Circulation <strong>of</strong> Ideas<br />

and Migration <strong>of</strong> Scientists: Hints from the Early<br />

Times <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Physics.” In The Migration <strong>of</strong> Ideas,<br />

edited by SCAZZIERI and SIMILI (2008) [ref. 181],<br />

195–202.<br />

3116. BERGMAN, Jay. Meeting the Demands <strong>of</strong><br />

Reason: The Life and Thought <strong>of</strong> Andrei Sakharov.<br />

(xvii + 454 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ithaca: Cornell<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801447310.<br />

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3117. BEVERS, Brett Maynard. “Everett’s ‘Many-<br />

Worlds’ Proposal.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 3–12.<br />

3118. BOATO, Giovanni. “The Measurement <strong>of</strong><br />

the Elementary Charge by Rutherford and Geiger.”<br />

Physis 44 (2007): 137–151.<br />

3119. BÖHME, Gernot. “Carl Friedrich von<br />

Weizsäcker: Produktiv irren.” In Das bunte Gewand<br />

der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN<br />

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3120. BOKULICH, Alisa. Reexamining the Quantum-<br />

Classical Relation: Beyond Reductionism and Pluralism.<br />

(195 pp.; ill. pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9780521857208.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R86]<br />

3121. CAMPOS, Luis. “The Birth <strong>of</strong> Living Radium.”<br />

Representations 97 (2007): 1–27.<br />

Traces the “interconnections between radium, radioactivity,<br />

and life in the early twentieth century.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

3122. CENNAMO, Felice, Francesco GUERRA, Nadia<br />

ROBOTTI, and Gilda SENATORE. “Ettore Majorana<br />

a Napoli: la testimonianza dell’allieva Gilda<br />

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3123. COLIN, Cécile. “Jacques Solomon et<br />

l’interprétation de la théorie quantique.” Rev. Hist.<br />

Sci. 63 (2010): 221–246.<br />

On Solomon’s Marxist influences and his efforts to<br />

reconcile quantum mechanics and indeterminism<br />

with his materialist ideology.<br />

3124. COOPER, Barry. “Bragg, Mawson and Brown,<br />

and the Early Uranium Discoveries in South Australia.”<br />

Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 133 no. 2 (2009):<br />

199–218.<br />

3125. CROMPTON, R. W., G. D. DRACOULIS, B. R.<br />

LEWIS, K. G. MCCRACKEN, and J. S. WILLIAMS.<br />

“John Henry Carver 1926–2004.” Hist. Rec. Aust.<br />

Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>): 53–79.<br />

On the Australian physicist.<br />

3126. CUFFARO, Michael. “The Kantian Framework<br />

<strong>of</strong> Complementarity.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41<br />

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A structural analysis <strong>of</strong> Bohr’s and Kant’s views,<br />

showing their similarities.<br />

3127. DE GREGORIO, Alberto. “Il ‘protone neutro.’<br />

” Physis 44 (2007): 153–184.<br />

3128. DE GREGORIO, Alberto, and Fabio SEBAS-<br />

TIANI. “Il debutto di Enrico Fermi come pr<strong>of</strong>essore<br />

di fisica teorica.” Physis 44 (2007): 469–499.<br />

3129. ESPAHANGIZI, Kijan Malte. “Auch das Elektron<br />

verbeugt sich. Das Davisson-Germer Experiment<br />

als historischer Erinnerungsort der Physik.” In<br />

Mythos – Helden – Symbole, edited by BODENMANN<br />

(2009) [ref. 3], 47–70.<br />

3130. EVANS, James, and A. S. THORNDIKE. (Eds.)<br />

Quantum Mechanics at the Crossroads: New Perspectives<br />

from <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy and Physics. The<br />

Frontiers Collection. (x + 249 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Berlin; New York: Springer, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9783540326632.<br />

Contents: James EVANS, “Introduction: Contexts<br />

and Challenges for Quantum Mechanics”; J.<br />

L. HEILBRON, “Max Planck’s Compromises on<br />

the Way to and from the Absolute”; Bruce R.<br />

WHEATON, “Atomic Waves in Private Practice”;<br />

Georges LOCHAK, “A Complementary Opposition:<br />

Louis De Broglie and Werner Heisenberg”;<br />

Michel BITBOL, “Schrödinger against Particles<br />

and Quantum Jumps”; Abner SHIMON, “Aspects<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nonlocality in Quantum Mechanic”; Maximilian<br />

SCHLOSSHAUER and Arthur FIN, “Decoherence<br />

and the Foundations <strong>of</strong> Quantum Mechanics”;<br />

Alan THORNDIKE, “What Are Consistent Histories?”;<br />

Wolfgang KETTERLE, “Bose-Einstein<br />

Condensation: Identity Crisis for Indistinguishable<br />

Particles”; Howard CARMICHAEL, “Quantum<br />

Fluctuations <strong>of</strong> Light: A Modern Perspective on<br />

Wave/Particle Duality”; William K. WOOTTERS,<br />

“Quantum Entanglement as a Resource for Communication”;<br />

Roland OMNÈS, “The Three Cases<br />

<strong>of</strong> Doctor von Neumann.”<br />

3131. FIOLHAIS, C. (Ed.) Einstein entre nós: a<br />

recepção de Einstein em Portugal de 1905 a 1955.<br />

(207 pp.; ill.) Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de<br />

Coimbra, 2005. ISBN: 9789728704605.<br />

Includes: Elsa MOTA, Ana SIMÕES and Paulo<br />

CRAWFORD, “Einstein em Portugal: o primeiro


370. 20th century 191<br />

teste da teoria da relatividade geral e o seu impacto<br />

na comunidade científica nacional,” 43-56.<br />

3132. FORSTNER, Christian. “Ein Außenseiter und<br />

Pseudowissenschaftler? David Bohms Quantenmechanik<br />

im Kalten Krieg.” In Psuedowissenschaft,<br />

edited by RUPNOW et al. (2008) [ref. 149], 371–394.<br />

3133. FRANKLIN, Allan. “The Machine Speaks<br />

Falsely.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

Knowledge, Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 71–84.<br />

On “the experimental investigation, in the early<br />

twentieth century, <strong>of</strong> the energy spectrum <strong>of</strong> electrons<br />

emitted in ß decay.” (from the abstract)<br />

3134. FREIRE, Olival, and Christoph LEHNER.<br />

“ ‘Dialectical Materialism and Modern Physics’, an<br />

Unpublished Text by Max Born.” Notes Rec. Roy.<br />

Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 155–162.<br />

3135. GAROLA, Claudio, Arcangelo ROSSI, and<br />

Sandro SOZZO. (Eds.) The Foundations <strong>of</strong> Quantum<br />

Mechanics, Historical Analysis and Open Questions<br />

– Cesena 2004. (ix + 362 pp.; ill.) Singapore;<br />

Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9789812773258.<br />

Proceedings from a conference in Cesena, Italy,<br />

4-9 Ocober 2004.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R270]<br />

3136. GIANNETTO, Enrico R. A. “The Electromagnetic<br />

Conception <strong>of</strong> Nature at the Root <strong>of</strong> the Special<br />

and General Relativity Theories and Its Revolutionary<br />

Meaning.” Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 765–781.<br />

3137. GOLDSTEIN, S., J. L. LEBOWITZ, R. TU-<br />

MULKA, and N. ZANGHÌ. “Long-Time Behavior <strong>of</strong><br />

Macroscopic Quantum Systems: Commentary Accompanying<br />

the English Translation <strong>of</strong> John Von<br />

Neumann’s 1929 Article on the Quantum Ergodic<br />

Theorem.” Eur. Phys. J. H 35 (2010): 201–237.<br />

3138. GREENBERGER, Daniel M., Klaus<br />

HENTSCHEL, and Friedel WEINERT. (Eds.) Compendium<br />

<strong>of</strong> Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments,<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Philosophy. (xvi + 901 pp.;<br />

ill.) Dordrecht; New York: Springer, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783540706229.<br />

Includes: Ana SIMÕES, “Quantum Chemistry,”<br />

518-523.<br />

3139. HADZIDAKI, Pandora. “The Heisenberg Microscope:<br />

A Powerful Instructional Tool for Promoting<br />

Meta-Cognitive and Meta-Scientific Thinking on<br />

Quantum Mechanics and the ‘Nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.’ ”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 613–639.<br />

On Heisenberg’s thought experiment.<br />

3140. HAYES, Peter. “Popper’s Response to Dingle<br />

on Special Relativity and the Problem <strong>of</strong> the Observer.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (2010):<br />

354–361.<br />

3141. HENDERSON, James R. “Classes <strong>of</strong> Copenhagen<br />

Interpretations: Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Collapse as<br />

Typologically Determinative.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod.<br />

Phys. 41 (2010): 1–8.<br />

3142. HENNIG, Jochen, and Charlotte BIGG. (Eds.)<br />

Atombilder: Ikonographien des Atoms in Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit des 20. Jahrhunderts.<br />

Abhandlungen und Berichte, 25. (213 pp.; ill.;<br />

index.) Berlin: Wallstein Verlag, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783835305649.<br />

Contributors: Wolfgang M. HECKL, Charlotte<br />

BIGG, Jochen HENNIG, Christoph LÜTHY, Margarete<br />

PRATSCHKE, Kelley WILDER, Michael D.<br />

GORDIN, Klaus HENTSCHEL, David KAISER,<br />

Arne SCHIRRMACHER, Michael ECKERT, Soraya<br />

de CHADAREVIAN, Christian SICHAU, Soraya<br />

BOUDIA, Phillipe MOLINIÉ, Florian COUL-<br />

MAS, Peter BEXTE, Helmuth TRISCHLER, James<br />

ELKINS, Alex WELLERSTEIN, Karin HAR-<br />

RASSER, Michael LUCKEN, Margarete TILLBERG,<br />

and Andreas QUERMANN.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R357]<br />

3143. HERRAN CORBACHO, Néstor. “La Radioactivitat<br />

a les patents d’invenció espanyoles, 1900–1929.”<br />

Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 2 (2009): 99–109.<br />

3144. HOWARD, Don. “ ‘Let Me Briefly Indicate<br />

Why I Do Not Find This Standpoint Natural’: Einstein,<br />

General Relativity, and the Contingent a priori.”<br />

In Discourse on a New Method, edited by DOMSKI et<br />

al. (2010) [ref. 111], 333–356.<br />

3145. JANOVSKÝ, Igor. “One <strong>of</strong> the Great Conundrums<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 20th-Century <strong>Science</strong> – Ionizing Radiation:<br />

Radiation Processing and Applications in the<br />

Czech Lands.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “What to Do<br />

with the 20th Century in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology?” [ref. 49]. Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech.<br />

9 (2007): 27–49.<br />

3146. JOAS, Christian, and Shaul KATZIR. “Analogy,<br />

Extension, and Novelty: Young Schrödinger on<br />

Electric Phenomena in Solids.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod.<br />

Phys. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 43–53.<br />

3147. JOYE-CAGNARD, Frédéric, and Bruno J.<br />

STRASSER. “Energie atomique, guerre froide et<br />

neutralité : La Suisse et le plan ‘Atomes pour la Paix’,<br />

1945–1957.” Traverse 2 (2009): 37–53.<br />

3148. KUMAR, Manjit. Quantum: Einstein, Bohr,<br />

and the Great Debate about the Nature <strong>of</strong> Reality.<br />

(xvi + 448 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: W. W.<br />

Norton, 2010. ISBN: 9780393078299.<br />

3149. MAWHIN, Jean, and André RONVEAUX.<br />

“Schrödinger and Dirac Equations for the Hydrogen<br />

Atom, and Laguerre Polynomials.” Arch. Hist.<br />

Exact Sci. 64 (2010): 429–460.<br />

3150. MERMIN, N. David. “Understanding Einstein’s<br />

1905 Derivation <strong>of</strong> E=mc 2 .” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Mod. Phys. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–2.<br />

3151. MOFFAT, John W. Einstein Wrote Back. (244<br />

pp.;.) Toronto: Thomas Allen Publishers, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780887626159.<br />

Autobiographical account <strong>of</strong> M<strong>of</strong>fat’s experience<br />

in physics.<br />

3152. PÉREZ, Enric, and Tilman SAUER. “Einstein’s<br />

Quantum Theory <strong>of</strong> the Monatomic Ideal Gas: Non-


192 370. 20th century<br />

Statistical Arguments for a New Statistics.” Arch.<br />

Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010): 561–612.<br />

3153. PYENSON, Lewis, Sean F. JOHNSTON, Alberto<br />

A. MARTÍNEZ, and Richard STALEY. “Revisiting the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Relativity.” Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 53–73.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Richard STALEY, Einstein’s Generation<br />

(2008).<br />

3154. REINHARDT, Carsten. “Habitus, Hierarchien<br />

und Methoden: ‘Feine Unterschiede’ zwischen<br />

Physik und Chemie.” NTM 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 125–146.<br />

3155. SALLENT, Emma, Antoni ROCA, and Alfred<br />

MOLINA. (Eds.) 1905, el jove Einstein en català.<br />

(255 pp.; ill.) Barcelona: Institut d’Estudis Catalans,<br />

2005. ISBN: 9788472838086.<br />

3156. SANDERS, Robert H. The Dark Matter Problem:<br />

A Historical Perspective. (viii + 205 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780521113014.<br />

3157. SCHIFFMACHER, Arne. “Der lange Weg zum<br />

neuen Bild des Atoms: Zum Vermittlungssystem<br />

der Naturwissenschaften zwischen Jahrhundertwende<br />

und Weimarer Republik.” In Wissenschaft und<br />

Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für einander. Studien<br />

zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert,<br />

edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMACHER (2007)<br />

[ref. 2861], 39–73.<br />

3158. SCHLOTE, Karl-Heinz. “Zur Entwicklung<br />

der theoretischen Physik in der ersten Hälfte des<br />

20. Jahrhunderts—Gedanken zur Darstellung der<br />

Wissenschaftsentwicklung im 20. Jahrhundert.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “What to Do with the 20th Century<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology?” [ref. 49].<br />

Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech. 9 (2007): 59–71.<br />

3159. SCHROER, B. “Pascual Jordan’s Legacy and<br />

the Ongoing Research in Quantum Field Theory.”<br />

Eur. Phys. J. H 35 (<strong>2011</strong>): 377–434.<br />

3160. SETH, Suman. “Allgemeine Physik? Max<br />

Planck und die Gemeinschaft der theoretischen Physik,<br />

1906–1914.” In Der Hochsitz des Wissens, edited<br />

by HAGNER and LAUBICHLER (2006) [ref. 1997],<br />

151–184.<br />

3161. SETH, Suman. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Physics after<br />

the Cultural Turn.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

112–122.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Kristian CAMILLERI, Heisenberg<br />

and the Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Quantum Mechanics<br />

(2009); Alberto A. MARTINEZ, Kinematics (2009);<br />

Richard STALEY, Einstein’s Generation (2008);<br />

Matthew STANLEY, Practical Mystic (2007).<br />

3162. STALKER, R. J., and E. Nicole MEYER.<br />

“Richard Ernst Meyer 1919–2008.” Hist. Rec. Aust.<br />

Sci. 21 (2010): 75–89.<br />

On the mathematical physicist.<br />

3163. TANONA, Scott. “Theory, Coordination, and<br />

Empirical Meaning in Modern Physics.” In Discourse<br />

on a New Method, edited by DOMSKI et al. (2010)<br />

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3164. WAZECK, Milena. Einsteins Gegner: die<br />

öffentliche Kontroverse um die Relativitätstheorie<br />

in den 1920er Jahren. (429 pp.; ill.; index; bibl.)<br />

Frankfurt/Main: Campus-Verlag, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783593389141.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R813]<br />

3165. WELLERSTEIN, Alex. “Knowledge and the<br />

Bomb: Nuclear Secrecy in the United States, 1939–<br />

2008.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3435567.<br />

Dissertation at Harvard University, 2010. 498 pp.<br />

3166. WITTJE, Roland. “ ‘Simplex sigillum veri’:<br />

Robert Pohl and Demonstration Experiments in<br />

Physics after the Great War.” In Learning by Doing,<br />

edited by WITTJE and HEERING (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 279],<br />

317–348.<br />

370-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

3167. ACOCELLA, Giovanni, Francesco GUERRA,<br />

Matteo LEONE, and Nadia ROBOTTI. “The Oscar<br />

D’Agostino Archives in Avellino.” Physis 44 (2007):<br />

203–233.<br />

3168. AMARAL, Isabel. A Emergência da Bioquímica<br />

em Portugal: As Escolas de Investigação de<br />

Marck Athias e de Kurt Jacobsohn. Porto: Fundaçao<br />

Calouste Gulbenkian- Fundaçao para a Ciência e a<br />

Tecnologia, 2006. ISBN: 9723111497.<br />

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3169. BURMA, D. P. (Ed.) From Physiology and<br />

Chemistry to Biochemistry. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, vol.<br />

13, no. 2. (xxxvi + 531 pp.; bibl.; index.) Delhi:<br />

Pearson Longman, Pearson Education, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9788131732205.<br />

On the modern Indian context.<br />

3170. ELINA, Olga Y. “Private Initiatives, Public<br />

Support, and War Practices: Development <strong>of</strong> Fertilisers<br />

in Russia.” Ambix 58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 29–61.<br />

3171. FAUQUE, Danielle M. E. “French Chemists<br />

and the International Reorganisation <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

after World War I.” Part <strong>of</strong> a symposium “Chemistry<br />

in the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> World Wars” [ref. 3176]. Ambix<br />

58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 116–135.<br />

3172. HAWKINS, Jenny. Francis Lions: A Memoir.<br />

(viii + 139 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ainslie, A. C. T.:<br />

Jenny Hawkins, 2010.<br />

Lions was on the faculty <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Chemistry,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Sydney.<br />

3173. HAWKINS, Jenny, and Harold A. GOODWIN.<br />

“Francis Lions: The Early Development <strong>of</strong> His Interest<br />

in Coordination Chemistry.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci.<br />

21 (2010): 181–189.<br />

3174. HEALY, Eamonn F. “Heisenberg’s Chemical<br />

Legacy: Resonance and the Chemical Bond.” Found.<br />

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3175. IZQUIERDO-AYMERICH, Mercè, and Agustín<br />

ADÚRIZ-BRAVO. “Physical Construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chemical Atom: Is It Convenient to Go All the Way<br />

Back?” Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 433–455.


370. 20th century 193<br />

“An analysis <strong>of</strong> chemistry texts (mainly textbooks)<br />

published during the first half <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

3176. JOHNSON, Jeffrey Allan. “Crisis, Change and<br />

Creativity in <strong>Science</strong> and Technology: Chemistry in<br />

the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> Twentieth-Century Global Wars.”<br />

Introduction to a symposium “Chemistry in the Aftermath<br />

<strong>of</strong> World Wars.” Ambix 58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 101–115.<br />

Contents: Danielle M. E. FAUQUE, “French<br />

Chemists and the International Reorganisation <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemistry after World War I,” 116–135 [ref. 3171];<br />

Yoshiyuki KIKUCHI, “World War I, International<br />

Participation and Reorganisation <strong>of</strong> the Japanese<br />

Chemical Community,” 136–149 [ref. 3178]; Sally<br />

HORROCKS, “World War II, Post-war Reconstruction<br />

and British Women Chemists,” 150–170<br />

[ref. 3811].<br />

3177. JOHNSON, Jeffrey Allan. “Reflections on War<br />

and the Changing Perception <strong>of</strong> Chemistry.” Ambix<br />

58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 99–100.<br />

3178. KIKUCHI, Yoshiyuki. “World War I, International<br />

Participation and Reorganisation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Japanese Chemical Community.” Part <strong>of</strong> a symposium<br />

“Chemistry in the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> World Wars”<br />

[ref. 3176]. Ambix 58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 136–149.<br />

3179. LORENCOVÁ, Ivana. “Chemistry and <strong>Society</strong><br />

in the 20th Century: <strong>Science</strong>, Engineering and<br />

Technology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “What to Do<br />

with the 20th Century in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology?” [ref. 49]. Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech.<br />

9 (2007): 79–93.<br />

Discusses changes in chemical industry, especially<br />

in the Czech lands and as related to the two World<br />

Wars.<br />

3180. MORRIS, Peter J. T. “Does Membership <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Royal <strong>Society</strong> Affect Careers? A Trio in Twentieth-<br />

Century Organic Chemistry.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc.<br />

Lond. 64 (2010): S77–S87.<br />

3181. PALLO, Gabor. “Early Impact <strong>of</strong> Quantum<br />

Physics on Chemistry: George Hevesy’s Work on<br />

Rare Earth Elements and Michael Polanyi’s Absorption<br />

Theory.” Found. Chem. 13 (<strong>2011</strong>): 51–61.<br />

3182. PATTERSON, Gary D. “Les Atomes: A Landmark<br />

Book in Chemistry.” Found. Chem. 12 (2010):<br />

223–233.<br />

3183. PECHENKIN, Alexander. “B. P. Belousov and<br />

His Reaction.” J. Biosci. 34 (2009): 365–371.<br />

On the Russian biochemist.<br />

3184. ROBERTS, Donald W., and Richard TREN. The<br />

Excellent Powder: DDT’s Political and Scientific <strong>History</strong>.<br />

(xvii + 432 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Indianapolis,<br />

IN: Dog Ear Pub., 2010. ISBN: 978160844376.<br />

3185. SIME, Ruth Lewin. “ ‘Die ‘Uranspaltung’ hat<br />

da die ganze Situation gerettet’ : Otto Hahn und das<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Chemie im Zweiten Weltkrieg.”<br />

In Gemeinschaftsforschung, Bevollmächtigte<br />

und der Wissenstransfer, edited by MAIER (2007)<br />

[ref. 2954], 268–304.<br />

3186. SIMÕES, Ana. “Relaciones Peligrosas o asociaciones<br />

inevitables: la química cuántica en la encrucijada<br />

de la química, la física y las matemáticas.”<br />

Anal. Real Soc. Españ. Quím. 105 (2009): 319–327.<br />

3187. TOCA, Ángel. “Química en provincias: Antonio<br />

Rius Miró en Zaragoza (1922–1930).” Actes Hist.<br />

Cièn. Tèc. 3, no. 1 (2010): 79–91.<br />

3188. VIANA, Hélio Elael Bonini, and Paulo Alves<br />

PORTO. “The Development <strong>of</strong> Dalton’s Atomic Theory<br />

as a Case Study in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Reflections<br />

for Educators in Chemistry.” Sci. & Educ. 19<br />

(2010): 75–90.<br />

3189. ZAMBELLI, Stefano. “Chemical Kinetics<br />

and Diffusion Approach: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Klein–<br />

Kramers Equation.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (2010):<br />

395–428.<br />

On the first statistical and stochastic treatments <strong>of</strong><br />

chemical dynamics.<br />

370-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

3190. ANDUAGA, Aitor. “Autarchy, Ideology, and<br />

Technology Transfer in the Spanish Oil Industry,<br />

1939–1960.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009):<br />

172–200.<br />

3191. ANDUAGA, Aitor. “Crustal Layering, Simplicity,<br />

and the Oil Industry: The Alteration <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Epistemic Paradigm by a Commercial Environment.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (2010): 322–345.<br />

3192. CARLSON, Per, and Alessandro De ANGELIS.<br />

“Nationalism and Internationalism in <strong>Science</strong>: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the Discovery <strong>of</strong> Cosmic Rays.” Eur. Phys. J.<br />

H 35 (<strong>2011</strong>): 309–330.<br />

3193. EDWARDS, Paul N. A Vast Machine: Computer<br />

Models, Climate Data, and the Politics <strong>of</strong><br />

Global Warming. (xxviii + 518 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780262013925.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R217]<br />

3194. FLEMING, James Rodger. “Planetary-Scale<br />

Field Work: Harry Wexler on the Possibilities <strong>of</strong><br />

Ozone Depletion and Climate Control.” In Knowing<br />

Global Environments, edited by VETTER (2010)<br />

[ref. 34], 190–211.<br />

3195. FREYTAG, Carl. “ ‘Bürogenerale’ und ‘Frontsoldaten’<br />

der Wissenschaft : Atmosphärenforschung<br />

in der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft während des<br />

Nationalsozialismus.” In Gemeinschaftsforschung,<br />

Bevollmächtigte und der Wissenstransfer, edited by<br />

MAIER (2007) [ref. 2954], 215–267.<br />

3196. GARRATT, J. R., E. K. WEBB, and S. MC-<br />

CARTHY. “Charles Henry Brian Priestley 1915–<br />

1998.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>): 126–151.<br />

On the Australian climatologist.<br />

3197. HULME, Mike. “Claiming and Adjudicating<br />

on Mt. Kilimanjaro’s Shrinking Glaciers: Guy Callendar,<br />

Al Gore and Extended Peer Communities.”<br />

Sci. Cult. 19 (2010): 303–326.


194 370. 20th century<br />

3198. JEON, Chihyung. “Flying Weather Men and<br />

Robot Observers: Instruments, Inscriptions, and Identities<br />

in US Upper-Air Observation, 1920–1940.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 119–146.<br />

3199. KRAGH, Helge. “The Spectrum <strong>of</strong> the Aurora<br />

Borealis: From Enigma to Laboratory <strong>Science</strong>.” Hist.<br />

Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 377–417.<br />

3200. MERRIAM, Daniel F. “R. C. Moore’s Pronouncements<br />

on Genetic Stratigraphy, Sequences,<br />

and Cyclic Sedimentation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on<br />

history <strong>of</strong> geology [ref. 376]. Compass 81, Nos. 1-4<br />

(2008): 76–92.<br />

3201. MERRIAM, Daniel Francis. Raymond Cecil<br />

Moore: Legendary Scholar and Scientist, World-<br />

Class Geologist and Paleontologist. Special Publication<br />

(University <strong>of</strong> Kansas. Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geology). (viii<br />

+ 169 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Lawrence, Kan.:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Geology: Paleontological<br />

Institute, 2007. ISBN: 9781891276552.<br />

3202. MOTA, Teresa Salomé. “A Bursting Landscape<br />

in the Middle <strong>of</strong> Portugal: Theories and Experiments<br />

by Georges Zbyszewski.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Seeing and Measuring, Constructing and Judging:<br />

Instruments in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s”<br />

[ref. 253]. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 146–163.<br />

3203. MÜLLER, Dorit. “Fotografie und<br />

Südpolforschung um 1900.” In Frosch und Frankenstein,<br />

edited by WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008)<br />

[ref. 2864], 233–254.<br />

3204. SÖRLIN, Sverker. “Narratives and Counter-<br />

Narratives <strong>of</strong> Climate Change: North Atlantic<br />

Glaciology and Meteorology, c.1930–1955.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special feature: “Narratives <strong>of</strong> Climate Change”<br />

[ref. 3841]. J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 237–255.<br />

3205. SÖRLIN, Sverker. “The Anxieties <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Science</strong><br />

Diplomat: Field Coproduction <strong>of</strong> Climate Knowledge<br />

and the Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Hans Ahlmann’s ‘Polar<br />

Warming.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Klima”<br />

[ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 66–88.<br />

3206. VERMA, Surendra. The Mystery <strong>of</strong> the Tunguska<br />

Fireball. (x + 277 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Thriplow: Icon, 2006. ISBN: 9781840467284.<br />

3207. VETTER, Jeremy. “Lay Observers, Telegraph<br />

Lines, and Kansas Weather: The Field Network as a<br />

Mode <strong>of</strong> Knowledge Production.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Lay Participation in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Observation” [ref. 284]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

259–280.<br />

370-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

3208. DORR, L. J. “ ‘Muy poco se sabe de los resultados’:<br />

Francis E. Bond’s Expedition to the Paria Peninsula<br />

and Delta <strong>of</strong> the Orinoco, Venezuela (1911).”<br />

Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 292–308.<br />

On the natural history expedition <strong>of</strong> an American<br />

banker and stock broker.<br />

3209. ERVIN, Michael A. “Statistics, Maps, and<br />

Legibility: Negotiating Nationalism in Post-<br />

Revolutionary Mexico.” Americas 66 (2009-10):<br />

155–179.<br />

3210. HAWKINS, Stephanie. “Savage Visions:<br />

Ethnography, Photography, and Local-Color Fiction<br />

in National Geographic.” Arizona Quart. 64 (2008):<br />

33–63.<br />

3211. LEFEBVRE, Camille. “We Have Tailored<br />

Africa: French Colonialism and the ‘Artificiality’<br />

<strong>of</strong> Africa’s Borders in the Interwar Period.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special feature: “French Geography, Cartography and<br />

Colonialism” [ref. 382]. J. Hist. Geogr. 37 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

191–202.<br />

3212. NAYLOR, Simon. “Fieldwork and the Geographical<br />

Career: T. Griffith Taylor and the Exploration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Australia.” In New Spaces <strong>of</strong> Exploration,<br />

edited by NAYLOR and RYAN (2010) [ref. 3213].<br />

3213. NAYLOR, Simon, and James R. RYAN. (Eds.)<br />

New Spaces <strong>of</strong> Exploration: Geographies <strong>of</strong> Discovery<br />

in the Twentieth Century. (x + 309 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) London; New York: I.B. Tauris, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781848850170.<br />

Contents: James R. RYAN and Simon NAYLOR,<br />

“Exploration and the Twentieth Century”; Elizabeth<br />

BAIGENT, “ “Deeds Not Words”? Life<br />

Writing and Early Twentieth-Century British Polar<br />

Exploration”; Kathryn YUSOFF, “Configuring<br />

the Field: Photography in Early Twentieth-<br />

Century Antarctic Exploration” [ref. 3216]; Nicola<br />

J. THOMAS and Jude HILL, “Explorations in the<br />

Libyan Desert: William J. Harding King”; Simon<br />

NAYLOR, “Fieldwork and the Geographical<br />

Career: T. Griffith Taylor and the Exploration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Australia” [ref. 3212]; Fae I. KORSMO,<br />

“Glaciology, the Arctic, and the U.S. Military,<br />

1945–58” [ref. 3822]; Klaus DODDS, “Assault<br />

on the Unknown: Geopolitics, Antarctic <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the International Geophysical Year (1957–<br />

8)” [ref. 3816]; Matthew GODWIN, “ ‘Britnik’:<br />

How America Made and Destroyed Britain’s First<br />

Satellite” [ref. 4057]; Fraser MACDONALD, “High<br />

Empire: Rocketry and the Popular Geopolitics <strong>of</strong><br />

Space Exploration, 1944–62” [ref. 4074]; Felix<br />

DRIVER, “Walking in Your Footsteps: ‘Footsteps<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Explorers’ Expeditions and the Contest for<br />

Australian Desert Space.”<br />

3214. SCHRAMM, Manuel. “Die Institutionalisierung<br />

der Kartographie als angewandte Wissenschaft<br />

in Deutschland.” In Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft,<br />

edited by PIEPER and UEKÖTTER (2010) [ref. 194],<br />

143–162.<br />

3215. TWIDALE, C. Rowland. “Charles Fenner and<br />

Early Landform Studies in South Australia.” Hist.<br />

Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 149–163.<br />

3216. YUSOFF, Kathryn. “Configuring the Field:<br />

Photography in Early Twentieth-Century Antarctic<br />

Exploration.” In New Spaces <strong>of</strong> Exploration, edited<br />

by NAYLOR and RYAN (2010) [ref. 3213].<br />

3217. ZHANG Jiuchen. “Scientific Expeditions to<br />

the Xixiabangma Mountain Peak and Beijing <strong>Science</strong><br />

Symposium: An Interview with Academician Shi


370. 20th century 195<br />

Yafeng.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J.<br />

Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007): 165–172.<br />

Reprint <strong>of</strong> a 1964 interview.<br />

370-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

3218. ALAGONA, Peter S. “Introduction: Fifty Years<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wildlife in America.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special forum:<br />

“Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Wildlife in America.” Environ. Hist.<br />

16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 391–397.<br />

Reflections on Peter Matthiessen’s Wildlife in<br />

America (1959). Includes: Yolanda F. WIERSMA<br />

and John SANDLOS, “Once There Were So Many:<br />

Animals as Ecological Baselines,” 400–407; Jon<br />

T. COLEMAN, “Killed Him a Bear: Wildlife and<br />

the Man,” 408–412; Louis S. WARREN, “Animal<br />

Visions: Rethinking the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Human<br />

Future,” 413–417; Etienne BENSON, “From<br />

Wild Lives to Wildlife and Back,” 418–422; Lissa<br />

WADEWITZ, “Are Fish Wildlife?” 423–427; Mark<br />

V. BARROW, Jr., “The Specter <strong>of</strong> Extinction: Taking<br />

a Long View <strong>of</strong> Species Loss,” 428–432; Peter<br />

S. ALAGONA, “What is Habitat?” 433–438; Robert<br />

WILSON, “The Ugly Duckling,” 439–444; Dawn<br />

BIEHLER, “Embodied Wildlife Histories and the<br />

Urban Landscape,” 445–450; Jennifer ADAMS<br />

MARTIN, “When Sharks (Don’t) Attack: Wild Animal<br />

Agency in Historical Narratives,” 451–455.<br />

3219. ALBERTI, Samuel J. M. M. Nature and Culture:<br />

Objects, Disciplines and the Manchester Museum.<br />

(xi + 239 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Manchester:<br />

Manchester University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780719081149.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R13]<br />

3220. CAIN, Victoria. “The Art <strong>of</strong> Authority: Exhibits,<br />

Exhibit-Makers, and the Contest for Scientific<br />

Status in the American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong>,<br />

1920–1940.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Lay<br />

Participation in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation”<br />

[ref. 284]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 215–238.<br />

3221. DAWBER, Carol. Major Bob: The Life<br />

and Times <strong>of</strong> Robert Adams Wilson <strong>of</strong> Rangitikei.<br />

(268 pp.;.) Dunedin: River Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780958277945.<br />

On a New Zealand naturalist.<br />

3222. FOX, Anthony D., and Patrick D. L. BEASLEY.<br />

“David Lack and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Radar Ornithology.”<br />

Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 325–332.<br />

3223. GOUYON, Jean-Baptiste. “From Kearton to<br />

Attenborough: Fashioning the Telenaturalist’s Identity.”<br />

Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 25–60.<br />

3224. GREENWOOD, Jeremy J. D. “<strong>Science</strong> with a<br />

Team <strong>of</strong> Thousands: The British Trust for Ornithology.”<br />

In Participating in the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>,<br />

edited by FINNEGAN (2005) [ref. 16], 152–165.<br />

3225. HOFER, Veronika. “Wissenschaft und Authentizität:<br />

Der Schönbrunner Tiergarten in der ersten<br />

Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts iund die Anfänge der<br />

Tiergartenbiologie.” In Mensch, Tier und Zoo. Der<br />

Tiergarten Schönbrunn im internationalen Vergleich<br />

vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart, edited by<br />

ASH (2008) [ref. 389], 251–280.<br />

3226. MARKWELL, Kevin, and Nancy CUSHING.<br />

Snake-Bitten: Eric Worrell and the Australian Reptile<br />

Park. (xvi + 240 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sydney:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781742232324.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R512]<br />

3227. POLLOCK-ELLWAND, Nancy. “Rickson Outhet:<br />

Bringing the Olmsted Legacy to Canada. A<br />

Romantic View <strong>of</strong> Nature in the Metropolis and the<br />

Hinterland.” J. Can. Stud. 44 (2010): 137–183.<br />

370-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

3228. ANDRADE FRANCO, José Luiz de, and José<br />

Augusto DRUMMOND. Proteção à natureza e<br />

identidade nacional no Brasil, anos 1920–1940.<br />

Coleção História e saúde. (267 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Rio de Janeiro: Editora Fiocruz, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9788575411711.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R22]<br />

3229. BARRETT, Mary L. “Earthen Pits in U.S.<br />

Petroleum Fields: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nomenclature and<br />

Related Usage.” Oil-Indust. Hist. 11 (2010): 43–59.<br />

On places where products and byproducts are<br />

stored, processed, and disposed <strong>of</strong>.<br />

3230. BARROW, Mark V., Jr. “On the Trail <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ivory-Bill: Field <strong>Science</strong>, Local Knowledge, and the<br />

Struggle to Save Endangered Species.” In Knowing<br />

Global Environments, edited by VETTER (2010)<br />

[ref. 34], 135–161.<br />

3231. BAVINGTON, Dean. “From Hunting Fish to<br />

Managing Populations: Fisheries <strong>Science</strong> and the<br />

Destruction <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland Cod Fisheries.” Sci.<br />

Cult. 19 (2010): 509–528.<br />

3232. BLOOM, Khaled J. Murder <strong>of</strong> a Landscape:<br />

The California Farmer-Smelter War, 1897–1916.<br />

Western Lands and Waters Series. (233 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Norman, Okla.: Arthur H. Clark<br />

Co., 2010. ISBN: 9780870623967.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R83]<br />

3233. BOWCUTT, Frederica. “Tanoak Target: The<br />

Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Herbicide Use on a Common Native<br />

Tree.” Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 197–225.<br />

3234. BROWN, Karen. “Rabid Epidemiologies: The<br />

Emergence and Resurgence <strong>of</strong> Rabies in Twentieth<br />

Century South Africa.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 408]. J. Hist. Biol. 44<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 81–101.<br />

3235. COATES, Peter. “Defending Nation, Defending<br />

Nature? Militarized Landscapes and Military<br />

Environmentalism in Britain, France, and the United<br />

States.” Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 456–491.<br />

3236. CONNETT, P. H., James S. BECK, and H.<br />

S. MICKLEM. The Case against Fluoride: How<br />

Hazardous Waste Ended up in Our Drinking Water<br />

and the Bad <strong>Science</strong> and Powerful Politics That Keep<br />

It There. (xv + 372 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) White<br />

River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green Pub., 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781603582872.


196 370. 20th century<br />

3237. DAVIS, Sophia. “Militarised Natural <strong>History</strong>:<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the Avocet’s Return to Postwar Britain.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 226–232.<br />

Shows “how, as postwar Britain slumped economically<br />

and spiritually,...birds became a vehicle for<br />

formulating national identity.” (from the abstract)<br />

3238. DESTEFANO, Stephen. Coyote at the Kitchen<br />

Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia. (xiii + 196<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780674035560.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R192]<br />

3239. DEVESON, E. D. “The Search for a Solution<br />

to Australian Locust Outbreaks: How Developments<br />

in Ecology and Government Responses Influenced<br />

Scientific Research.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

1–31.<br />

3240. DOEL, Ronald E. “Quelle place pour les<br />

sciences de l’environment physique dans l’histoire<br />

environmentale ?” Rev. Hist. Mod. Contemp. 56, no.<br />

4 (2009): 137–164.<br />

3241. HART, E. J. J. B. Harkin: Father <strong>of</strong> Canada’s<br />

National Parks. Mountain Cairns: A Series on the<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Culture <strong>of</strong> the Canadian Rockies. (xxii +<br />

364 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Edmonton: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Alberta Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780888645128.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R344]<br />

3242. HÉBERT, Karen. “In Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Singular<br />

Salmon: Paradoxes <strong>of</strong> Sustainability and the Quality<br />

Commodity.” Sci. Cult. 19 (2010): 553–581.<br />

3243. LANNOO, Michael J. Leopold’s Shack and<br />

Ricketts’s Lab: The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Environmentalism.<br />

(xix + 196 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780520264786.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R464]<br />

3244. PIPER, Liza. The Industrial Transformation <strong>of</strong><br />

Subarctic Canada. Nature, <strong>History</strong>, <strong>Society</strong>. (xviii +<br />

403 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Vancouver: UBC<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 978077481532.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R627]<br />

3245. ROCHE, Michael. “David Hutchins in Australia<br />

1914–1915: The Penultimate Chapter in the<br />

Career <strong>of</strong> an Imperial Forester.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci.<br />

21 (2010): 165–180.<br />

3246. SCHEBEK, Liselotte, Alfred NORDMANN, and<br />

Astrid SCHWARZ. “Umweltwissenschaft als Technowissenschaft?”<br />

In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie,<br />

edited by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009)<br />

[ref. 31], 373–396.<br />

3247. SKELLY, David K., David M. POST, and<br />

Melinda D. SMITH. (Eds.) The Art <strong>of</strong> Ecology:<br />

Writings <strong>of</strong> G. Evelyn Hutchinson. (xii + 356 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780300154498.<br />

Contents: Sharon E. KINGSLAND, “The Beauty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the World: Evelyn Hutchinson’s Vision <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

1–9; Nancy G. SLACK, “From English<br />

Schoolboy to America’s Foremost Ecologist,” 41-<br />

56 [ref. 3248]; David M. POST and David W.<br />

SCHINDLER, “Astonishing Microcosms,” 83-85;<br />

Melinda D. SMITH and David K. SKELLY, “Reflection<br />

Thereon: G. Evelyn Hutchinson and Ecological<br />

Theory,” 157-161.<br />

3248. SLACK, Nancy G. “From English Schoolboy<br />

to America’s Foremost Ecologist.” In The Art <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecology, edited by SKELLY et al. (2010) [ref. 3247],<br />

41–56.<br />

3249. SLACK, Nancy G. G. Evelyn Hutchinson and<br />

the Invention <strong>of</strong> Modern Ecology. (xvii + 457 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780300161380.<br />

3250. SMITH, Mick. “Suspended Animation: Radical<br />

Ecology, Sovereign Powers, and Saving the (Natural)<br />

World.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Radicalism<br />

and Ecological Movements.” [ref. 412]. J. Stud.<br />

Radic. 2 (2008-9): 1–25.<br />

3251. STRANGE, Carolyn. “The Personality <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Prediction: Griffith Taylor as ‘Latter-day<br />

Prophet.’ ” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 133–148.<br />

3252. TAYLOR, Vanessa, Heather CHAPPELLS, Will<br />

MEDD, and Frank TRENTMANN. “Drought Is Normal:<br />

The Socio-Technical Evolution <strong>of</strong> Drought and<br />

Water Demand in England and Wales, 1893–2006.”<br />

J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 568–591.<br />

370-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />

3253. HOCHADEL, Oliver. “Das Postergirl der<br />

Paläoanthropologie: Lucy zwischen Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit.” In Mythos – Helden – Symbole,<br />

edited by BODENMANN (2009) [ref. 3], 217–232.<br />

370-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

3254. CAMPOS, Luis. “That Was the Synthetic<br />

Biology That Was.” In Synthetic Biology, edited<br />

by SCHMIDT et al. (2009) [ref. 3903], 5–22.<br />

3255. FEDER, Helena. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue, “Ecocriticism and Biology.”<br />

Configurations 18 (2010): 1–13.<br />

Contents: G. A. BRADSHAW, “An Ape Among<br />

Many: Animal Co-Authorship and Trans-species<br />

Epistemic Authority,” 15–30 [ref. 478]; Jennifer<br />

CALKINS, “How Is It Then with the Whale?: Using<br />

Scientific Data to Explore Textual Embodiment,”<br />

31–47; Ursula K. HEISE, “Lost Dogs, Last Birds,<br />

and Listed Species: Cultures <strong>of</strong> Extinction,” 49–<br />

72 [ref. 400]; Greg GARRARD, “How Queer Is<br />

Green?” 73–96; Michael P. COHEN, “Evolutionary<br />

Works and Texts: Reading Dobzhansky in<br />

an Age <strong>of</strong> Genomics,” 97–119 [ref. 3291]; Glen<br />

A. LOVE, “Shakespeare’s Origin <strong>of</strong> Species and<br />

Darwin’s Tempest,” 121–140 [ref. 453]; Simon<br />

C. ESTOK, “Narrativizing <strong>Science</strong>: The Ecocritical<br />

Imagination and Ecophobia,” 141–159; Louise<br />

WESTLING, “Merleau-Ponty’s Human-Animality<br />

Intertwining and the Animal Question,” 161–180;<br />

Susan MCHUGH, “Real Artificial: Tissue-cultured<br />

Meat, Genetically Modified Farm Animals, and<br />

Fictions,” 181–197 [ref. 4036].


370. 20th century 197<br />

3256. GOWER, John. “The Biological Stimulus to<br />

Multidimensional Data Analysis.” http://www.<br />

jehps.net/Decembre2008/Gower.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“About the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory Data<br />

Analysis” [ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no.<br />

2 (2008): Approx. 6,600 words.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> how data analysis was utilized and<br />

developed in the life sciences <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />

3257. GRÜNE-YANOFF, Till. “Models as Products<br />

<strong>of</strong> Interdisciplinary Exchange: Evidence from Evolutionary<br />

Game Theory.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 386–397.<br />

On the ways in which biologists and economists<br />

use game theory differently.<br />

3258. HALL, Kersten. “William Astbury and the<br />

Biological Significance <strong>of</strong> Nucleic Acids, 1938–<br />

1951.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “When Physics Meets<br />

Biology” [ref. 3875]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 119–128.<br />

3259. LEONELLI, Sabina. “The Commodification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge Exchange: Governing the Circulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Biological Data.” In The Commodification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Academic Research, edited by RADDER (2010)<br />

[ref. 3753], 132–157.<br />

3260. MARTIN, Eric Collin. “Examining Life’s<br />

Origins: <strong>History</strong> and Epistemic Principles in the<br />

Search for the Origins <strong>of</strong> Life.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3432814.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego,<br />

2010. 171 pp.<br />

3261. MILAM, Erika Lorraine. “The Equally Wonderful<br />

Field: Ernst Mayr and Organismic Biology.”<br />

Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 279–317.<br />

On the effort by museum and field biologists to<br />

compete for prestige and funding with molecular<br />

biology.<br />

3262. MORANGE, Michel. “Conrad Waddington and<br />

The Nature <strong>of</strong> Life.” What <strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XVII. J.<br />

Biosci. 34 (2009): 195–198.<br />

3263. MORANGE, Michel. “Cyril Norman Hinshelwood<br />

(1897–1967)—A Chemical Dynamic Vision <strong>of</strong><br />

the Organic World.” What <strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XV. J.<br />

Biosci. 33 (2008): 669–672.<br />

3264. MORANGE, Michel. “When Functional Biologists<br />

Propose Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Evolution.” What<br />

<strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XVIII. J. Biosci. 34 (2009): 373–<br />

376.<br />

3265. PREBBLE, John N. “The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Oxidative<br />

Phosphorylation: A Conceptual Off-Shoot<br />

from the Study <strong>of</strong> Glycolysis.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 253–262.<br />

3266. ROUCH, Hélène. “Die Geschlechterdifferenz<br />

bei Adrienne Sahuqué und Simone de Beauvoir.<br />

Ihre Lektüre biologischer und medizinischer Diskurse.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Naturwissenschaft und<br />

Geschlecht, historische Perspektiven.” Feministische<br />

Stud. 24 (2006): 45–60.<br />

3267. SCHWARTZ, Astrid. “Baron Jakob von<br />

Euxküll: Das Experiment als Ordnungsprinzip in der<br />

Biologie.” In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited<br />

by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31],<br />

207–234.<br />

3268. STAMHUIS, Ida H., and Eugene SENETA.<br />

“Pearson’s Statistics in the Netherlands and the Astronomer<br />

Kapteyn.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Karl<br />

Pearson. [ref. 2642]. Int. Stat. Rev. 77 (2009): 96–<br />

117.<br />

3269. STRASSER, Bruno J. “Laboratories, Museums,<br />

and the Comparative Perspective: Alan A. Boyden’s<br />

Quest for Objectivity in Serological Taxonomy,<br />

1924–1962.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 149–<br />

182.<br />

Explores the convergence <strong>of</strong> natural history and<br />

experimental practices in the life sciences and the<br />

rise <strong>of</strong> a hybrid research culture.<br />

3270. TEIXIDÓ GÓMEZ, Francisco. “El jesuita Jaime<br />

Pujiula Dilmé, científico clave de la investigación<br />

biológica barcelonesa.” Llull 33 (2010): 355–380.<br />

370-131. BOTANY<br />

3271. CAMERON, Laura, and David MATLESS.<br />

“Translocal Ecologies: The Norfolk Broads, the<br />

‘Natural,’ and the International Phytogeographical<br />

Excursion, 1911.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 408]. J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

15–41.<br />

On ecological plant geography and the International<br />

Phytogeographical Excursion, which<br />

brought together plant geographers and botanists<br />

from North America and Europe.<br />

3272. CATALÁ-GORGUES, Jesús I., and X.<br />

GUILLEM-LLOBAT. “Control de plagas y desarrollo<br />

institucional en la Estación de Patología Vegetal de<br />

Burjassot (Valencia).” Asclepio 58, no. 1 (2006):<br />

249–279.<br />

3273. DUMIN, Lauara Marie. “Changes in the Use <strong>of</strong><br />

the Passive Voice over Time: A Historical Look at the<br />

‘American Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany’ and the Changes in the<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> the Passive Voice from 1914–2008.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3422267.<br />

Dissertation at Oklahoma State University, 2010.<br />

159 pp.<br />

3274. GILLBANK, Linden. From System Garden to<br />

Scientific Research: The University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne’s<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Botany under Its First Two Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

(1906–1973). (38 pp.; ill.) Parkville, Vic.: School <strong>of</strong><br />

Botany, University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne, 2010.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R281]<br />

3275. KÖHLER, Piotr. “Lysenko Affair and Polish<br />

Botany.” J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 305–343.<br />

3276. WIELAND, Thomas. “Autarky and Lebensraum.<br />

The Political Agenda <strong>of</strong> Academic Plant<br />

Breeding in Nazi Germany.” http://johost.eu/<br />

accessible.asp?oid=87\&act=\&area=3\&ri=<br />

1\&itid= (Accessed February 14, <strong>2011</strong>) Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “The Fascistization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

[ref. 2891]. HOST 3 (2009): Approx. 8,674 words.


198 370. 20th century<br />

370-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

3277. BONT, Raf de. “Poetry and Precision: Johannes<br />

Thienemann, the Bird Observatory in Rossitten<br />

and Civic Ornithology, 1900–1930.” J. Hist. Biol.<br />

44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 171–203.<br />

3278. BRADSHAW, S. D. “Albert Russell (‘Bert’)<br />

Main 1919–2009.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

104–125.<br />

On the Australian zoologist and naturalist.<br />

3279. CAIN, Joe. “Ernst Mayr and the ‘Biology <strong>of</strong><br />

Birds.’ ” In Descended from Darwin, edited by CAIN<br />

et al. (2009) [ref. 3289], 111–132.<br />

3280. CAIN, Joe. “Julian Huxley, General Biology<br />

and the London Zoo, 1935–42.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc.<br />

Lond. 64 (2010): 359–378.<br />

3281. CHATTERJEE, I. B. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Vitamin C<br />

Research in India.” J. Biosci. 34 (2009): 185–194.<br />

3282. HOBBINS, Peter G. “Serpentine <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Charles Kellaway and the Fluctuating Fortunes <strong>of</strong><br />

Venom Research in Interwar Australia.” Hist. Rec.<br />

Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 1–34.<br />

3283. MARCHÉ, Jordan D., II. “A Classic Tome<br />

Turns 100: W. S. Blatchley’s Coleoptera in Indiana.”<br />

Coleopt. bull. 64 (2010): 157–159.<br />

3284. VELASCO MORGADO, Raúl. “Pensionados<br />

para una ciencia en crisis : la JAE como mecenas de<br />

la anatomía macroscópica (1912–1931).” Dynamis<br />

30 (2010): 261–280.<br />

370-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

3285. ARMON, Rony. “Beyond Darwinism’s<br />

Eclipse: Functional Evolution, Biochemical Recapitulation<br />

and Spencerian Emergence in the 1920s<br />

and 1930s.” J. Gen. Phil. Sci. 41 (2010): 173–194.<br />

3286. BORRELLO, Mark E. Evolutionary Restraints:<br />

The Contentious <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Group Selection. (xi +<br />

215 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226067018.<br />

3287. BORRELLO, Mark E. “Shifting Balance and<br />

Balancing Selection: A Group Selectionist’s Interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wright and Dobzhansky.” In Descended<br />

from Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289],<br />

323–344.<br />

3288. BURIAN, Richard M. “ ‘Nothing in Biology<br />

Makes Sense Except in the Light <strong>of</strong> Evolution’ (Theodosius<br />

Dobzhansky).” In Conceptions de la science,<br />

edited by GAYON and BURIAN (2007) [ref. 17], 387–<br />

409.<br />

3289. CAIN, Joe, Michael RUSE, and Frederick<br />

BURKHARDT. (Eds.) Descended from Darwin: Insights<br />

into the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Studies, 1900–<br />

1970. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the American Philosophical<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, 99 pt. 1. (xii + 360 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Philadelphia: American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9781606189917.<br />

Contents: Mark A. LARGENT, “The So-Called<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> Darwinism,” 3-21 [ref. 452]; Juan ILER-<br />

BAIG, “ ‘The Viewpoint <strong>of</strong> a Naturalist’: American<br />

Field Zoologists and the Evolutionary Synthesis,<br />

1900–1945,” 23-48 [ref. 3309]; Andy HAM-<br />

MOND, “J. B. S. Haldane, Holism, and Synthesis<br />

in Evolution,” 49-70 [ref. 3304]; Kim KLEIN-<br />

MAN, “Biosystematics and the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species:<br />

Edgar Anderson, W. H. Camp, and the Evolutionary<br />

Synthesis,” 73-91 [ref. 3310]; Joel B. HAGEN,<br />

“Descended from Darwin? George Gaylord Simpson,<br />

Morris Goodman, and Primate Systematics,”<br />

93-109 [ref. 3303]; Joe CAIN, “Ernst Mayr and the<br />

‘Biology <strong>of</strong> Birds,’ ” 111-132 [ref. 3279]; Gregory<br />

K. DAVIS, Michael R. DIETRICH and David K.<br />

JACOBS, “Homeotic Mutants and the Assimilation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Developmental Genetics into the Evolutionary<br />

Synthesis, 1915–1952,” 133-154 [ref. 3293]; David<br />

SEPKOSKI, “The ‘Delayed Synthesis’: Paleobiology<br />

in the 1970s,” 179-197 [ref. 3868]; John S.<br />

CECCATTI, “Natural Selection in the Field: Insecticide<br />

Resistance, Economic Entomology, and<br />

the Evolutionary Synthesis, 1914–1951,” 199-<br />

217 [ref. 3290]; Frederick R. DAVIS, “Papilio<br />

Dardanus: The Natural Animal from the Experimentalist’s<br />

Point <strong>of</strong> View,” 221-242 [ref. 3292];<br />

David Wyss RUDGE, “H. B. D. Kettlewell’s Research,<br />

1934–1961: The Influence <strong>of</strong> J. W. Heslop<br />

Harrison,” 243-270 [ref. 3319]; Roberta L. MILL-<br />

STEIN, “Concepts <strong>of</strong> Drift and Selection in ‘The<br />

Great Snail Debate’ <strong>of</strong> the 1950s and Early 1960s,”<br />

271-298 [ref. 3886]; Robert A. SKIPPER, Jr., “Revisiting<br />

the Fisher-Wright Controversy,” 299-322<br />

[ref. 3327]; Mark E. BORRELLO, “Shifting Balance<br />

and Balancing Selection: A Group Selectionist’s<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Wright and Dobzhansky,”<br />

323-344 [ref. 3287].<br />

Reviews: [ref. R112]<br />

3290. CECCATTI, John S. “Natural Selection in the<br />

Field: Insecticide Resistance, Economic Entomology,<br />

and the Evolutionary Synthesis, 1914–1951.” In<br />

Descended from Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009)<br />

[ref. 3289], 199–217.<br />

3291. COHEN, Michael P. “Evolutionary Works and<br />

Texts: Reading Dobzhansky in an Age <strong>of</strong> Genomics.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ecocriticism and Biology”<br />

[ref. 3255]. Configurations 18 (2010): 97–119.<br />

3292. DAVIS, Frederick R. “Papilio Dardanus: The<br />

Natural Animal from the Experimentalist’s Point <strong>of</strong><br />

View.” In Descended from Darwin, edited by CAIN<br />

et al. (2009) [ref. 3289], 221–242.<br />

3293. DAVIS, Gregory K., Michael R. DIETRICH,<br />

and David K. JACOBS. “Homeotic Mutants and the<br />

Assimilation <strong>of</strong> Developmental Genetics into the<br />

Evolutionary Synthesis, 1915–1952.” In Descended<br />

from Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289],<br />

133–154.<br />

3294. DEJONG-LAMBERT, William. “From Eugenics<br />

to Lysenkoism: The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Stanislaw<br />

Skowron.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 269–299.<br />

3295. DELISLE, Richard G. “What Was Really Synthesized<br />

during the Evolutionary Synthesis? A Historiographic<br />

Proposal.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Defin-


370. 20th century 199<br />

ing Darwinism: One Hundred and Fifty Years <strong>of</strong><br />

Debate” [ref. 448]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 50–59.<br />

3296. DEPEW, David J. “Adaptation as Process: The<br />

Future <strong>of</strong> Darwinism and the Legacy <strong>of</strong> Theodosius<br />

Dobzhansky.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Defining<br />

Darwinism: One Hundred and Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Debate”<br />

[ref. 448]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 89–98.<br />

3297. DRONAMRAJU, Krishna. Haldane, Mayr,<br />

and Beanbag Genetics. (xi + 274 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780195387346.<br />

3298. DUPRÉ, John. “Postgenomic Darwinism.”<br />

In Darwin, edited by BROWN and FABIAN (2010)<br />

[ref. 439], 150–171.<br />

3299. ENGLAND, Richard. “Scriptural Facts and<br />

Scientific Theories: Epistemological Concerns <strong>of</strong><br />

Three Leading English-Speaking Anti-Darwinians<br />

(Pusey, Hodge, and Dawson).” In Nature and Scripture<br />

in the Abrahamic Religions, edited by MEER and<br />

MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235], 225–256.<br />

3300. ESPOSITO, Maurizio. “Utopianism in the<br />

British Evolutionary Synthesis.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Defining Darwinism: One Hundred and Fifty<br />

Years <strong>of</strong> Debate” [ref. 448]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 40–49.<br />

3301. GLICK, Thomas F. “Miquel Crusafont e a<br />

introdução da teoria sintética da evolução na Espanha.”<br />

In Darwinismo, meio ambiente, sociedad, by<br />

DOMINGUES (2009) [ref. 443], 220–235.<br />

3302. GROSHOLZ, Emily. “Studying Populations<br />

without Molecular Biology: Aster Models and a New<br />

Argument against Reductionism.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 246–251.<br />

3303. HAGEN, Joel B. “Descended from Darwin?<br />

George Gaylord Simpson, Morris Goodman, and<br />

Primate Systematics.” In Descended from Darwin,<br />

edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289], 93–109.<br />

3304. HAMMOND, Andy. “J. B. S. Haldane, Holism,<br />

and Synthesis in Evolution.” In Descended from<br />

Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289],<br />

49–70.<br />

3305. HJERMITSLEV, Hans Henrik. “Danes Commemorating<br />

Darwin: Apes and Evolution at the 1909<br />

Anniversary.” Ann. Sci. 67 (2010): 485–525.<br />

3306. HODGE, Jonathan. “Darwinism after<br />

Mendelism: The Case <strong>of</strong> Sewall Wright’s Intellectual<br />

Synthesis in His Shifting Balance Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Evolution (1931).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Defining<br />

Darwinism: One Hundred and Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Debate”<br />

[ref. 448]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 30–39.<br />

3307. HOMCHICK, Julie. “Objects and Objectivity:<br />

The Evolution Controversy at the American Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong>, 1915–1928.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism, Part One: Historical,<br />

Philosophical and Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci.<br />

& Educ. 19 (2010): 485–503.<br />

3308. IIDA, Kaori. “Practice and Politics in Japanese<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Hitoshi Kihara and the Formation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Genetics Discipline.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 529–<br />

570.<br />

3309. ILERBAIG, Juan. “ ‘The Viewpoint <strong>of</strong> a Naturalist’:<br />

American Field Zoologists and the Evolutionary<br />

Synthesis, 1900–1945.” In Descended from<br />

Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289],<br />

23–48.<br />

3310. KLEINMAN, Kim. “Biosystematics and the<br />

Origin <strong>of</strong> Species: Edgar Anderson, W. H. Camp,<br />

and the Evolutionary Synthesis.” In Descended from<br />

Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289],<br />

73–91.<br />

3311. LI, Jianhui. “What Does Evolutionary <strong>Science</strong><br />

Provide for Contemporary Philosophy? On Ernst<br />

Mayr’s ‘New Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biology.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special section, “Darwin and Evolution” [ref. 2143].<br />

J. Cambridge Stud. 4, no. 4 (2009): 37–45.<br />

3312. NANAY, Bence. “Popper’s Darwinian Analogy.”<br />

Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 337–354.<br />

3313. OLDROYD, Benjamin P., and Oliver MAYO.<br />

“Rossiter Henry Crozier 1943–2009.” Hist. Rec.<br />

Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>): 80–103.<br />

On the Australian population geneticist.<br />

3314. ONAGA, Lisa. “Toyama Kametaro and Vernon<br />

Kellogg: Silkworm Inheritance Experiments in Japan,<br />

Siam, and the United States, 1900–1912.” J. Hist.<br />

Biol. 43 (2010): 215–264.<br />

3315. PATERNAIN SUBERVIOLA, José Luis, Maria<br />

CABRÉ BARGALLÓ, Miguel Ángel MONTERO I<br />

SIMÓ, and Antoni ROMEU FIGUEROLA. “Conrad<br />

Hal Waddington (1905–1975): el naixement de<br />

l’epigenètica.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 2 (2009):<br />

135–145.<br />

3316. PETERSON, Erik L. “Finding Mind, Form,<br />

Organism, and Person in a Reductionist Age: The<br />

Challenge <strong>of</strong> Gregory Bateson and C. H. Waddington<br />

to Biological and Anthropological Orthodoxy, 1924–<br />

1980.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 72/03 (<strong>2011</strong>).<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, history.<br />

Advisor: Sloan, Phillip R. Pub. no. AAT 344156.<br />

517 pp. “Explores the work <strong>of</strong> Gregory Bateson<br />

and Conrad Hal Waddington, who promoted an<br />

explicitly ‘organismic’ theory <strong>of</strong> evolution as a<br />

refinement <strong>of</strong> neo-Darwinism decades before the<br />

sociobiological synthesis.” (from the abstract)<br />

3317. RAO, Veena, and Vidyanand NANJUNDIAH.<br />

“J. B. S. Haldane, Ernst Mayr and the Beanbag Genetics<br />

Dispute.” J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 233–281.<br />

3318. RUDGE, David W. “Did Kettlewell Commit<br />

Fraud? Re-examining the Evidence.” Public Underst.<br />

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3319. RUDGE, David Wyss. “H. B. D. Kettlewell’s<br />

Research, 1934–1961: The Influence <strong>of</strong> J. W. Heslop


200 370. 20th century<br />

Harrison.” In Descended from Darwin, edited by<br />

CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289], 243–270.<br />

3320. RUSE, Michael. “Un réexamen de ‘Two Evolutionary<br />

Theories’ de Marjorie Grene.” In Conceptions<br />

de la science, edited by GAYON and BURIAN<br />

(2007) [ref. 17], 368–386.<br />

3321. SANKARAN, Neeraja. “Mutant Bacteriophages,<br />

Frank Macfarlane Burnet, and the Changing<br />

Nature <strong>of</strong> ‘Genespeak’ in the 1930s.” J. Hist. Biol. 43<br />

(2010): 571–599.<br />

3322. SATZINGER, Helga. “Theodor and Marcella<br />

Boveri: Chromosomes and Cytoplasm in Heredity<br />

and Development.” Nat. Rev. Genet. 9 (2008): 231–<br />

238.<br />

3323. SATZINGER, Helga. “Weimarer Mischung:<br />

Drei Photomontagen von Hannah Höch und die<br />

biowissenschaftlichen Debatten um Geschlechter,<br />

Rassen und Gene.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Naturwissenschaft<br />

und Geschlecht, historische Perspektiven.”<br />

Feministische Stud. 24 (2006): 61–80.<br />

3324. SCHMALHAUSEN, Ivan I. Ivan I. Schmalhausen:<br />

Die Evolutionsfaktoren. Edited by Uwe<br />

HOSSFELD, Lennart OLSSON, Georgy S. LEVIT, and<br />

Olaf BREIDBACH. Wissenschaftskultur um 1900, 7.<br />

(lix + 434 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />

Steiner Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783515096249.<br />

3325. SEQUEIROS, Leandro, and Manuel MEDINA<br />

CASADO. “Un libro con historia: Un ejemplar de<br />

L’Exigence Idéaliste et le Fait de l’Évolution de<br />

Édouard Le Roy (1927), dedicado personalmente a<br />

Lucien Cuénot.” Llull 33 (2010): 149–160.<br />

3326. SIMPSON, Pat. “Imag(in)ing Post-<br />

Revolutionary Evolution: The Taylorized Proletarian,<br />

‘Conditioning’, and Soviet Darwinism in the<br />

1920s.” In The Art <strong>of</strong> Evolution, edited by LARSON<br />

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3327. SKIPPER, Robert A., Jr. “Revisiting the Fisher-<br />

Wright Controversy.” In Descended from Darwin,<br />

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3328. SKOPEK, Jeffrey M. “Principles, Exemplars,<br />

and Uses <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> in Early 20th-Century Genetics.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 210–<br />

225.<br />

Traces “the emergence and eventual standardization<br />

<strong>of</strong> geneticists’ use <strong>of</strong> a case-based method <strong>of</strong><br />

teaching in the 1920s–1950s.” (from the abstract)<br />

3329. SMOCOVITIS, Vassiliki Betty. “The ‘Plant<br />

Drosophila’: E. B. Babcock, the Genus Crepis, and<br />

the Evolution <strong>of</strong> a Genetics Research Program at<br />

Berkeley, 1915–1947.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39<br />

(2009): 300–355.<br />

3330. SOMMER, Marianne. “Seriality in the Making:<br />

The Osborn-Knight Restorations <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary<br />

<strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seriality and Scientific<br />

Objects in the Nineteenth Century” [ref. 1998].<br />

Hist. Sci. 48 (2010): 461–482.<br />

Focuses on the murals created for the Chicago,<br />

Illinois Field Museum during the 1920s.<br />

3331. VOLPONE, Alessandro. “Gli inizi della genetica<br />

in Italia (1903–1940). Una ricognizione.” Physis<br />

45 (2008): 133–163.<br />

3332. WATSON, James D. “Genetics and Eugenics:<br />

A Personal Odyssey.” In Medicine after the Holocaust,<br />

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71–82.<br />

3333. WEIKART, Richard. Hitler’s Ethic: The Nazi<br />

Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Progress. (xiii + 254 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. ISBN:<br />

0230618073.<br />

3334. WEISS, Sheila Faith. The Nazi Symbiosis:<br />

Human Genetics and Politics in the Third Reich. (383<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226891767.<br />

3335. WOLFE, Audra J. “What Does It Mean to Go<br />

Public? The American Response to Lysenkoism,<br />

Reconsidered.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 48–<br />

78.<br />

370-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />

3336. BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Bernadette.<br />

“Biomimetic Chemistry and Synthetic Biology: A<br />

Two-way Traffic across the Borders.” HYLE 15<br />

(2009): 31–46.<br />

3337. FAGAN, Melinda B. “Social Experiments in<br />

Stem Cell Biology.” Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 235–<br />

262.<br />

3338. FRIEDBERG, Errol C. Sydney Brenner: A<br />

Biography. (xxvi + 333 pp.; ill.; index.) Cold Spring<br />

Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780879699475.<br />

On the Nobel Laureate and molecular biologist.<br />

3339. GARCÍA-SANCHO, Miguel. “A New Insight<br />

into Sanger’s Development <strong>of</strong> Sequencing: From<br />

Proteins to DNA, 1943–1977.” J. Hist. Biol. 43<br />

(2010): 265–323.<br />

3340. LANDECKER, Hannah. “Creeping, Drinking,<br />

Dying: The Cinematic Portal and the Microscopic<br />

World <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth-Century Cell.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Cinematography, Seriality, and the<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 2924]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 381–<br />

416.<br />

3341. MORANGE, Michel. “A Third Pillar for<br />

Molecular Biology: Molecular Embryology.” What<br />

<strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XVI. J. Biosci. 34 (2009): 17–20.<br />

3342. MORANGE, Michel. “Apoptosis and Programmed<br />

Cell Death: When Biological Categories<br />

Are Blurred.” What <strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XXI. J. Biosci.<br />

35 (2010): 177–181.<br />

3343. RHEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. “The Art <strong>of</strong> Exploring<br />

the Unknown: Views on Contemporary Research<br />

in the Life <strong>Science</strong>s.” In <strong>Science</strong> as Cultural<br />

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[ref. 178], 141–151.<br />

Focuses on in-vitro protein synthesis in 20thcentury<br />

molecular biology.


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3344. SANKARAN, Neeraja. Frank Macfarlane Burnet<br />

and the Nature <strong>of</strong> the Bacteriophages, 1924–1937.<br />

(296 pp.) Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr.<br />

Mueller e.K., 2008. ISBN: 363907520X.<br />

3345. SANKARAN, Neeraja. “The Bacteriophage,<br />

Its Role in Immunology: How Macfarlane Burnet’s<br />

Phage Research Shaped His Scientific Style.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 367–375.<br />

3346. STRASSER, Bruno J. “A World in One Dimension:<br />

Linus Pauling, Francis Crick and the Central<br />

Dogma <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci.<br />

28 (2006): 491–512.<br />

3347. STRASSER, Bruno J. “Collecting, Comparing,<br />

and Computing Sequences: The Making <strong>of</strong> Margaret<br />

O. Dayh<strong>of</strong>f’s Atlas <strong>of</strong> Protein Sequence and Structure,<br />

1954–1965.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 623–660.<br />

3348. ZULUETA, Benjamin C. “Master <strong>of</strong> the Master<br />

Gland: Choh Hao Li, the University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

and <strong>Science</strong>, Migration, and Race.” Hist. Stud. Nat.<br />

Sci. 39 (2009): 129–170.<br />

On race and ethnicity surrounding the man who<br />

successfully isolated and synthesized pituitary hormones<br />

in America in the mid 20th century.<br />

370-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

3349. BJÖRKMAN, Maria, and Sven WIDMALM.<br />

“Selling Eugenics: The Case <strong>of</strong> Sweden.” Notes Rec.<br />

Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 379–400.<br />

3350. BLUHM, Agnes, Johanna BLEKER, and Svenja<br />

LUDWIG. (Eds.) Emanzipation und Eugenik: Die<br />

Briefe der Frauenrechtlerin, Rassenhygienikerin und<br />

Genetikerin Agnes Bluhm an den Studienfreund Alfred<br />

Ploetz aus den Jahren 1901–1938. Abhandlungen<br />

zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften,<br />

100. (237 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Husum:<br />

Matthiesen, 2007. ISBN: 9783786841005.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R84]<br />

3351. CASSATA, Francesco, and Erin O’LOUGHLIN.<br />

Building the New Man: Eugenics, Racial <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Genetics in Twentieth-Century Italy. (480 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Budapest; New York: Central European<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9789639776838.<br />

3352. CATALÁ-GORGUES, Jesús I. “Notícies i idees<br />

sobre l’origen, antiguitat i evolució de l’home a la<br />

revista Ibérica.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 3, no. 1<br />

(2010): 49–61.<br />

On the Iberian Jesuit magazine and the Jesuits’<br />

scientific critique <strong>of</strong> human evolution in the early<br />

1900s.<br />

3353. COTTEBRUNE, Anne. Der planbare Mensch:<br />

Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft und die<br />

menschliche Vererbungswissenschaft, 1920–1970.<br />

Studien zur Geschichte der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft,<br />

2. (298 pp.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart:<br />

Steiner, 2008. ISBN: 9783515090995.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 2967]<br />

3354. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Wissenschaft im Einsatz:<br />

Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer, Fritz Lenz und ihr<br />

‘Standardwerk’ zur Menschlichen Erblichkeitslehre<br />

und Rassenhygiene 1921–1940.” In Wissenschaft<br />

im Einsatz, edited by MEYER-DRAWE and PLATT<br />

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3355. FREITAG, Sabine. “ ‘We Cannot Wait until<br />

All Doubts are Removed’: Eugenische Kriminalitätsdiskurse<br />

und die britische Öffentlichkeit,<br />

1900–1935.” In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als<br />

Ressourcen für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW<br />

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3356. FRIEDLAENDER, Jonathan, and Joanna<br />

RADIN. From Anthropology to Genomics: Reflections<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Pacific Fieldworker. (xv + 244 pp.; ill.) Bloomington,<br />

IN: iUniverse, 2009. ISBN: 9781440176722.<br />

On the experiences <strong>of</strong> physical anthropologist<br />

Jonathan Friedlaender.<br />

3357. HAGEN, Joel B. “Waiting for Sequences: Morris<br />

Goodman, Immunodiffusion Experiments, and the<br />

Origins <strong>of</strong> Molecular Anthropology.” J. Hist. Biol. 43<br />

(2010): 697–725.<br />

3358. KRASSNITZER, Patrick. “ ‘Le meilleur fourrier<br />

de l’Hitlérisme’ : George Montandon und die<br />

französische Eugenik 1930–44.” In Bevölkerungsfragen,<br />

edited by KRASSNITZER and OVERATH (2007)<br />

[ref. 2633], 155–182.<br />

3359. LÖSCHER, Monkia. “Zwischen Aufklärung<br />

und Sittlichkeit: Zum Spannungsverhältnis von Eugenik<br />

und Öffentlichkeit im katholischen Milieu im<br />

Österreich der Zwischenkriegszeit.” In Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für einander. Studien<br />

zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert,<br />

edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMACHER (2007)<br />

[ref. 2861], 319–337.<br />

3360. MEREDITH, Martin. Born in Africa: The<br />

Quest for the Origins <strong>of</strong> Human Life. (xxiv + 230 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New York: PublicAffairs,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781586486631.<br />

3361. REGAL, Brian. Searching for Sasquatch:<br />

Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology. Palgrave<br />

Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology. (x<br />

+ 249 pp.;.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9780230111479.<br />

3362. SALGIRLI, Sanem Güvenç. “Eugenics for<br />

the Doctors: Medicine and Social Control in 1930s<br />

Turkey.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 281–<br />

312.<br />

3363. WECKER, Regina, Sabine BRAUNSCHWEIG,<br />

Gabriela IMBODEN, Bernhard KÜCHENHOFF, and<br />

Hans Jakob RITTER. (Eds.) Wie nationalsozialistisch<br />

ist die Eugenik? Beiträge zur Geschichte der Eugenik<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert. (303 pp.; ill.) Wien, Köln,<br />

Weimar: Böhlau, 2009. ISBN: 9783205782032.<br />

Papers originally presented at a conference held<br />

in 2006 in Basel, Switzerland. Contributors: Lene<br />

KOCH, Gisela HAUSS, Béatrice ZIEGLER, Johannes<br />

VOSSEN, Hans-Walter SCHMUHL, Alexander<br />

von LÜNEN, Véronique MOTTIER, Veronika<br />

LIPPHARDT, Ursula FERDINAND, Bernhard DI-<br />

ETZ, Andreas VENAKIS, Thomas MAYER, Monika


202 370. 20th century<br />

LÖSCHER, Daphne HAHN, Florian GRAMS, and<br />

Christoph KELLER.<br />

370-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

3364. BARBARA, Jean-Gaël. La naissance du neurone:<br />

la constitution d’un objet scientifique au XXe<br />

siècle. (317 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Librairie<br />

Philosophique J. Vrin, 2010. ISBN: 9782711622610.<br />

3365. BOLING, Warren W., Svenja ETTL, and Keiji<br />

SANO. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Uchimura, Ammon’s Horn Sclerosis,<br />

and the German Influence on Japanese Neuroscience.”<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 182–194.<br />

3366. DE HAAN, Henry J. “Origins and Import <strong>of</strong><br />

Reinforcing Self-Stimulation <strong>of</strong> the Brain.” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 19 (2010): 24–32.<br />

3367. FRAIDAKIS, Matthew J. “Lugaro’s Forgotten<br />

Legacy: The Hypothesis <strong>of</strong> Negative Neurotropism.”<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 239–252.<br />

3368. GOMES, Mario. Gedankenlesemaschinen.<br />

Modelle für eine Poetologie des Inneren Monologs.<br />

Rombach-Wissenschaften / Reihe Litterae, 166.<br />

(187 pp.; ill.) Freiburg: Rombach, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9783793095521.<br />

On new technologies and discoveries dealing with<br />

reading body and mind and their relationship to<br />

new narrative techniques in literature around 1900.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R294]<br />

3369. GROMMES, Christian, and Devon CONWAY.<br />

“The Stepping Test: A Step Back in <strong>History</strong>.” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 29–33.<br />

On a priority dispute regarding a neurological test<br />

(named either the Fukuda Test or the Unterberger<br />

Test).<br />

3370. HOLDORFF, Bernd. “Salomon Henschen’s<br />

Short-Lived Project <strong>of</strong> an ‘Academia Neurologica<br />

Internationalis’ (1929) For the Revival <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Brain Commission: Documents from the<br />

Cecile and Oskar Vogt Archives.” J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />

20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 93–105.<br />

3371. HUERTAS, Rafael, and Maria Isabel del<br />

CURA. “Deficiency Neuropathy in Wartime: The<br />

‘Paraesthetic-Causalgic Syndrome’ Described by<br />

Manuel Peraita during the Spanish Civil War.” J.<br />

Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 173–181.<br />

3372. JONES, J. Gareth, E. M. TANSEY, and Douglas<br />

G. STUART. “Thomas Graham Brown (1882–1965):<br />

Behind the Scenes at the Cardiff Institute <strong>of</strong> Physiology.”<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 188–209.<br />

3373. PIDOUX, Vincent. “Expérimentation et clinique<br />

électroencéphalographiques entre physiologie,<br />

neurologie et psychiatrie.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Neurosciences et médecine” [ref. 471]. Rev. Hist.<br />

Sci. 63 (2010): 439–472.<br />

3374. STAHNISCH, F. “German-Speaking Émigré-<br />

Neuroscientists in North America after 1933: Critical<br />

Reflections on Emigration-Induced Scientific<br />

Change.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Forced Migration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Scholars and Scientists in the 20th Century.”<br />

Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. 21 (2010): 36–68.<br />

3375. STAHNISCH, F. “Gehirn, Genom und Geschichte<br />

— Wissenschaftshistorische und medizinethische<br />

Aspekte der Flexibilisierung des Personenkonzepts<br />

in den Neurowissenschaften des 20. Jahrhunderts.”<br />

In Dimensionen der Person, edited by Dietmar<br />

HÜBNER (Paderborn: Mentis, 2006), 151–178.<br />

3376. STAHNISCH, F. “Transforming the Lab: Technological<br />

and Societal Concerns in the Pursuit <strong>of</strong><br />

De- and Regeneration in the German Morphological<br />

Neurosciences, 1910–1930.” Med. Stud. 1 (2009):<br />

41–54.<br />

3377. TER MEULEN, B. C., W. J. M. DEKKERS, A.<br />

KEYSER, and T. C. A. M. VAN WOERKOM. “Anthropological<br />

Neurology: Symptoms and Their Meanings<br />

According to Joseph Prick (1909–1978).” J. Hist.<br />

Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 16–25.<br />

3378. WIESENDANGER, Mario. “Postlesion Recovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Motor and Sensory Cortex in the Early<br />

Twentieth Century.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

42–57.<br />

370-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

3379. ALBERTAZZI, Liliana. “Renata Calabresi: The<br />

Experimental Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Present.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 53–79.<br />

3380. ASH, Mitchell. “Psychological Thought and<br />

Practice in German-Speaking Europe, 1900–1960.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries<br />

between the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575].<br />

Physis 43 (2006): 133–156.<br />

3381. ASH, Mitchell G. “Max Wertheimer und<br />

Wolfgang Köhler: Gestalttheorie als dritter Weg<br />

zwischen Natur- und Geisteswissenschaft.” In Das<br />

bunte Gewand der Theorie, edited by SCHWARZ and<br />

NORDMANN (2009) [ref. 31], 263–295.<br />

3382. ASH, Mitchell G. (Ed.) Psychoanalyse in<br />

totalitären und autoritären Regimes. (343 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Frankfurt am Main: Brandes & Apsel,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9783860996386.<br />

3383. ATHY, Jeremy, Jeff FRIEDRICH, and Eileen<br />

DELANY. “Replication and Pedagogy in the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychology VI: Egon Brunswik on Perception and<br />

Explicit Reasoning.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Studies<br />

in Historical Replication in Psychology” [ref. 276].<br />

Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 537–546.<br />

3384. BERGSTEIN, Mary. Mirrors <strong>of</strong> Memory:<br />

Freud, Photography, and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Art. (v +<br />

335 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ithaca, N.Y.; London: Cornell<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801448195.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R68]<br />

3385. BUCHANAN, Roderick D. Playing with Fire:<br />

The Controversial Career <strong>of</strong> Hans J. Eysenck. (xi<br />

+ 475 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780198566885.


370. 20th century 203<br />

3386. BUCHANAN, Roderick D. “Research Report:<br />

Doing a Biography <strong>of</strong> Hans J. Eysenck.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 210–213.<br />

3387. BURKHARDT, Richard W., Jr. “Ethology’s<br />

Traveling Facts.” In How Well Do Facts Travel?<br />

The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by<br />

HOWLETT and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 195–222.<br />

Focuses on Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen.<br />

3388. CICCIOLA, Elisabetta. “Alfred Binet e le prime<br />

‘misure’ dell’intelligenza (1905–1908).” Physis<br />

45 (2008): 165–203.<br />

3389. CICCIOLA, Elisabetta, and Giovanni Pietro<br />

LOMBARDO. “Le lettere di Vittorio Benussi conservate<br />

nel ‘Fondo Sante de Sanctis.’ ” Physis 45 (2008):<br />

249–302.<br />

On the correspondence between these two Italian<br />

psychologists.<br />

3390. COHEN-COLE, Jamie. “The Reflexivity <strong>of</strong><br />

Cognitive <strong>Science</strong>: The Scientist as Model <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Nature.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 18, no. 4 (2005): 107–139.<br />

3391. CURTIS, Scott. “ ‘Tangible as Tissue’: Arnold<br />

Gesell, Infant Behavior, and Film Analysis.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Cinematography, Seriality, and<br />

the <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 2924]. Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

417–442.<br />

3392. DENNIS, Paul M. “Press Coverage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Psychology by the New York Times during the<br />

Progressive Era.” Hist. Psychol. 14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 113–136.<br />

3393. DUFRESNE, Todd. (Ed.) Against Freud: Critics<br />

Talk Back. (xv + 180 pp.; bibl.; index.) Stanford,<br />

Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780804755474.<br />

Contents:“ ‘The Man Who Was Analyzed by<br />

Freud’: Joseph Wortis on Freud, Freudians, and<br />

Social Justice”; “An American Woman in Freud’s<br />

Vienna: Esther Menaker on Freudianism and Her<br />

Analysis with Anna Freud”; “Edward Shorter’s<br />

Deflections on Medicine, <strong>History</strong>, and Psychoanalysis”;<br />

“Psychoanalysis and Pseudoscience:<br />

Frank J. Sulloway Revisits Freud and His Legacy”;<br />

“Truth, <strong>Science</strong>, and the Failures <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalysis:<br />

Frederick Crews Reveals Why He Became a<br />

Freud Skeptic”; “Freud and Interpretation: Frank<br />

Ci<strong>of</strong>fi and Allen Esterson Discuss Freud’s Legacy”;<br />

“Schreber, Seduction, and Scholarship: Han Israëls<br />

on Idiots, Lunatics, and the Psychopathology <strong>of</strong><br />

Freud Scholars”; “Suggestion, Hypnosis, and<br />

the Critique <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalysis: Mikkel Borch-<br />

Jacobsen’s ‘Return to Delboeuf’ ”; “Freud, Parasites,<br />

and the ‘Culture <strong>of</strong> Banality’: Todd Dufresne<br />

Speaks <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Theory.”<br />

3394. FREITAS CAMPOS, Regina Helena de. “Scientific<br />

Psychology in Brazil in the 20th Century:<br />

The Dialogue with European Researchers, a Look<br />

at Brazilian Culture and a Successful Process <strong>of</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The<br />

Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within the Cultural,<br />

Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and<br />

Extra-European Countries between the 19th and 20th<br />

Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006): 301–317.<br />

3395. GOODWIN, C. James. “The 1928 Carlisle<br />

Conference: Knight Dunlap and a National Laboratory<br />

for Psychology.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

378–392.<br />

3396. GOODWIN, C. James. “Using <strong>History</strong> to<br />

Strengthen a Research Methods Course.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

13 (2010): 196–200.<br />

On the history <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> small N research<br />

designs (those with small sample sizes) in psychology.<br />

3397. HEIFETZ, Samara. “Between Sex and Gender:<br />

The Psychoanalytic Movement in Imperial and<br />

Weimar Berlin.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3427934.<br />

Dissertation at New York University, 2010. 388 pp.<br />

3398. HEISER, Willem J. “Psychometric Roots <strong>of</strong><br />

Multidimensional Data Analysis in the Netherlands:<br />

From Gerard Heymans to John van de Geer.” http:<br />

//www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/Heiser.pdf<br />

(Accessed on November 29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “About the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory<br />

Data Analysis” [ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat.<br />

4, no. 2 (2008): Approx. 7,700 words.<br />

“Discusses the important role <strong>of</strong> John van de Geer<br />

in introducing and expanding multivariate methodology<br />

in the Netherlands.” (from the abstract)<br />

3399. KIRSHNER, Lewis A. “Between Winnicott and<br />

Lacan: Reclaiming the Subject <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalysis.”<br />

Amer. Imago 67 (2010): 331–351.<br />

3400. LOMBARDO, Giovanni Pietro, and Elisabetta<br />

CICCIOLA. “The Clinical Differential Approach <strong>of</strong><br />

Sante De Sanctis in Italian ‘Scientific’ Psychology.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology<br />

within the Cultural, Social, and Institutional<br />

Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and Extra-European Countries<br />

between the 19th and 20th Centuries” [ref. 2575].<br />

Physis 43 (2006): 443–457.<br />

3401. MEYER, Catherine, and Mikkel BORCH-<br />

JACOBSEN. (Eds.) Le livre noir de la psychanalyse<br />

: vivre, penser et aller mieux sans Freud.<br />

(830 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Arènes, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9782912485885.<br />

Contains essays on the history <strong>of</strong> psychoanalysis,<br />

including: Frank J. SULLOWAY, “Freud recycleur :<br />

Cryptobioloie et pseudoscience,” 49–66.<br />

3402. PETTIT, Michael. “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Raccoon<br />

Intelligence in Behaviourist America.” Brit. J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 43 (2010): 391–421.<br />

3403. PLATZ, Johannes. “Die Entwicklung der<br />

Wehrpsychologie in Deutschland von 1914–1945<br />

und die über die Entwicklung geführte Auseinandersetzung<br />

in der Nachkriegszeit.” In Jenseits von<br />

Humboldt, edited by HÜNTELMANN and SCHNEI-<br />

DER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

3404. RAMSDEN, Edmund, and Jon ADAMS. “Escaping<br />

the Laboratory: The Rodent Experiments <strong>of</strong><br />

John B. Calhoun and Their Cultural Influence.” J.<br />

Soc. Hist. 42 (2008-9): 761–792.


204 370. 20th century<br />

3405. ROLNIK, Eran J. “Therapy and Ideology: Psychoanalysis<br />

and Its Vicissitudes in Pre-state Israel<br />

(Including Some Hitherto Unpublished Letters by<br />

Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein).” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> in an Israeli Context: Case<br />

Studies” [ref. 3551]. Sci. Context 23 (2010): 473–<br />

506.<br />

3406. SAVA, Gabriella. “The Contribution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Florence Laboratory to the Foundation <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’<br />

Psychology in Italy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The<br />

Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Scientific’ Psychology within the Cultural,<br />

Social, and Institutional Contexts <strong>of</strong> European and<br />

Extra-European Countries between the 19th and 20th<br />

Centuries” [ref. 2575]. Physis 43 (2006): 425–442.<br />

3407. SETÄLÄ, Vienna, and Esa VÄLIVERRONEN.<br />

“Public Perception <strong>of</strong> Evolution and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary<br />

Psychology in Finland.” Public Underst.<br />

Sci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 558–573.<br />

3408. SIMONTON, Dean Keith. “Research Notes:<br />

The Curious Case <strong>of</strong> Catharine Cox (Miles): The<br />

1926 Dissertation and Her Miles-Wolfe (1936)<br />

Follow-Up.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 205–206.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> children whose intelligence was measured<br />

on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale.<br />

3409. TRIZZINO, Antonino. “ ‘La psicanalisi è un<br />

filo prezioso, fragile ma prezioso’: Vittorio Benussi e<br />

l’Inventario di psicanalisi (1926–1927).” Physis 45<br />

(2008): 303–324.<br />

3410. VARGA, Donna. “Look–Normal: The Colonized<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Developmental <strong>Science</strong>.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

14 (<strong>2011</strong>): 137–157.<br />

3411. WATTS, Fraser. “Psychology and Theology.”<br />

In The Cambridge Companion to <strong>Science</strong> and Religion,<br />

edited by HARRISON (2010) [ref. 231], 190–<br />

206.<br />

3412. WOODWARD, William R. “Russian Women<br />

Émigrées in Psychology: Informal Jewish Networks.”<br />

Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010): 111–137.<br />

370-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3413. ASEN, Daniel. “Approaching Law and Exhausting<br />

Its (Social) Principles: Jurisprudence as Social<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in Early 20th-Century China.” Spontan.<br />

Gen. 2 (2008): 213–237.<br />

3414. ASH, Mitchell. “Innovation, Ethnizität, Identität:<br />

Deutschsprachige jüdische Psychologen und<br />

Sozialwissenschaftler in der Zwischenkriegszeit.” In<br />

“. . . immer in Forschen bleiben”. Rüdiger vom Bruch<br />

zum 60. Geburtstag’, edited by SCHALENBERG and<br />

WALTHER (2005) [ref. 78], 237–264.<br />

3415. ASH, Mitchell, Wolfram NIESS, and Ramon<br />

PILS. (Eds.) Geisteswissenschaften im Nationalsozialismus:<br />

Das Beispiel der Universität Wien. (586<br />

pp.) Göttingen V & R Unipress; Vienna Univ. Pr.,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9783899715682.<br />

3416. BERG, Annika. “A Suitable Country: The<br />

Relationship between Sweden’s Interwar Population<br />

Policy and Family Planning in Post-independence<br />

India.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Zur transnationalen<br />

Wissensgeschichte der Demografie” [ref. 502]. Ber.<br />

Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010): 297–320.<br />

3417. DE LUCA, Virginie. “Considérations<br />

démographiques et éducation à la sexualité : quelles<br />

relations dans la France de l’entre-deux-guerres ?” In<br />

Bevölkerungsfragen, edited by KRASSNITZER and<br />

OVERATH (2007) [ref. 2633], 107–130.<br />

3418. DIDIER, Emmanuel. “Counting on Relief:<br />

Industrializing the Statistical Interviewer during the<br />

New Deal.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Lay Participation<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific Observation” [ref. 284].<br />

Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 281–310.<br />

3419. ENGERMAN, David C. Know Your Enemy:<br />

The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> America’s Soviet Experts. (x +<br />

459 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780195324860.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R228]<br />

3420. FOERSTER, Heinz von. “Für Niklas Luhmann:<br />

Wie rekursiv ist Kommunikation?” In Rekursionen,<br />

edited by OFAK and HILGERS (2010) [ref. 2842],<br />

25–46.<br />

See also Niklas LUHMANN, “Antwort,” 47–50.<br />

3421. FONTAINE, Philippe. “Stabilizing American<br />

<strong>Society</strong>: Kenneth Boulding and the Integration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Social <strong>Science</strong>s, 1943–1980.” Sci. Context 23 (2010):<br />

221–265.<br />

3422. HARTMANN, Heinrich. “Verwissenschaftlichte<br />

Moderne? Bevölkerungspolitische Handlungsfelder<br />

in der Türkei als Zonen komplexen Wissenstransfers<br />

von den 1940er bis zu den 1970er Jahren. Eine<br />

Skizze.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Beiträge zum Rahmenthema<br />

‘Verwissenschaftlichung von Politik nach<br />

1945’ ” [ref. 2879]. Arch. Sozialgesch. 50 (2010):<br />

335–352.<br />

3423. INNERHOFER, Roland, and Katja ROTHE.<br />

“Regulierung des Verhaltens zwischen den Weltkriegen.<br />

Robert Musil und Kurt Lewin.” Introduction to a<br />

special issue, “Zur Geschichte des Regulierungswissens”<br />

[ref. 2869]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

365–381.<br />

“Attempts to reconstruct the proto-cybernetic concept<br />

<strong>of</strong> regulation which emerged in the early 20th<br />

century both in biology and psychology.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

3424. LEONARD, Robert. Von Neumann, Morgenstern,<br />

and the Creation <strong>of</strong> Game Theory: From Chess<br />

to Social <strong>Science</strong>, 1900–1960. (x + 390 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780521562669.<br />

3425. LEONARD, Thomas C. “Origins <strong>of</strong> the Myth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Social Darwinism: The Ambiguous Legacy <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard H<strong>of</strong>stadter’s Social Darwinism in American<br />

Thought.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism<br />

and Social Darwinism.” [ref. 2506]. J. Econ.<br />

Behav. Org. 71 (2009): 37–51.<br />

3426. LÓPEZ, Raúl Necochea. “Demographic<br />

Knowledge and Nation Building: The Peruvian<br />

Census <strong>of</strong> 1940.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Zur<br />

transnationalen Wissensgeschichte der Demografie”


370. 20th century 205<br />

[ref. 502]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010): 280–<br />

296.<br />

3427. MESPOULET, Martine. (Ed.) Construire le<br />

socialisme par les chiffres : enquêtes et recensements<br />

en URSS de 1917 à 1991. Préface de Théodore<br />

M. PORTER. Classiques de l’économie et de la<br />

population, Études & enquêtes historiques. (235<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris: Institut national d’études<br />

démographiques, 2008. ISBN: 9782733210369.<br />

3428. POOLEY, Jeff, and Mark SOLOVEY.<br />

“Marginal to the Revolution: The Curious Relations<br />

between Economics and the Behavioral <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

Movement in Mid-Twentieth-Century America.”<br />

Hist. Polit. Econ. 42 Supplement 1 (2010):<br />

199–233.<br />

3429. PORTER, Theodore M. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> Cost-<br />

Benefit Rationality as Solution to a Political Problem<br />

<strong>of</strong> Distrust.” Res. Law Econ. 23 (2007): 337–344.<br />

Explores the shift <strong>of</strong> cost-benefit analysis from<br />

a tool <strong>of</strong> economic quantification practiced by<br />

engineers to something practiced by economists<br />

and part <strong>of</strong> applied social science.<br />

3430. RAMSDEN, Edmund. “Travelling Facts about<br />

Crowded Rats: Rodent Experimentation and the<br />

Human <strong>Science</strong>s.” In How Well Do Facts Travel?<br />

The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by<br />

HOWLETT and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 223–251.<br />

3431. SCHAUZ, Désirée. “Zum Verhältnis von Kriminologie<br />

und Kriminalpolitik. Die transdisziplinäre<br />

Genese der deutschen Kriminologie.” In Vom Nutzen<br />

der Wissenschaft, edited by PIEPER and UEKÖTTER<br />

(2010) [ref. 194], 41–66.<br />

3432. SILIES, Eva-Maria. “Verhütung als Mittel<br />

gegen Bevölkerungswachstum. Expertendiskussion<br />

und öffentliche Debatten in Westdeutschland in<br />

den 1960er Jahren.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Zur<br />

transnationalen Wissensgeschichte der Demografie”<br />

[ref. 502]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010): 246–<br />

262.<br />

3433. SOLOVEY, Mark, and Jefferson D. POOLEY.<br />

“The Price <strong>of</strong> Success: Sociologist Harry Alpert, the<br />

NSF’s First Social <strong>Science</strong> Policy Architect.” Ann.<br />

Sci. 68 (<strong>2011</strong>): 229–260.<br />

3434. STAPLEFORD, Thomas A. “Shaping Knowledge<br />

about American Labor: External Advising at<br />

the U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Statistics in the Twentieth<br />

Century.” Sci. Context 23 (2010): 187–220.<br />

3435. VERON, Jacques. “Alfred J. Lotka and the<br />

Mathematics <strong>of</strong> Population.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/juin2008/Veron.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

29, 2010). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 1 (2008):<br />

Approx. 4,650 words.<br />

370-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />

3436. GIMENO I TORRENT, Xavier. “L’estudi de la<br />

institucionalització de la sociologia a Catalunya (i):<br />

un estat de la qüestió.” [The study <strong>of</strong> the institutionalization<br />

process <strong>of</strong> sociology in Catalonia (i): state <strong>of</strong><br />

the arts.] In Catalan. Rev. Catalana Soc. 24 (2009):<br />

69–77.<br />

Continued by Xavier GIMENO I TORRENT,<br />

“L’estudi de la institucionalització de la sociologia<br />

a Catalunya (ii)” Rev. Catalana Soc. 25 (2010):<br />

75–83 [ref. 3437].<br />

3437. GIMENO I TORRENT, Xavier. “L’estudi de la<br />

institucionalització de la sociologia a Catalunya (ii):<br />

un model d’anàlisi i un sistema d’hipòtesis.” [The<br />

study <strong>of</strong> the institutionalization process <strong>of</strong> sociology<br />

in Catalonia (ii): An analytical model and a system<br />

<strong>of</strong> hypothesis.] In Catalan. Rev. Catalana Soc. 25<br />

(2010): 75–83.<br />

Continues Xavier GIMENO I TORRENT, “L’estudi<br />

de la institucionalització de la sociologia a Catalunya<br />

(i)” Rev. Catalana Soc. 24 (2009): 69–77<br />

[ref. 3436].<br />

370-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

3438. DESPOIX, Philippe. “Afrikanische Silhouetten<br />

und Feldfotografie: M. Griaules Beitrag zur Mausschen<br />

‘Entdeckung’ der Körpertechniken.” NTM 18<br />

(2010): 523–535.<br />

3439. DOVE, Michael, and Carol CARPENTER.<br />

(Eds.) Environmental Anthropology: A Historical<br />

Reader. Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural<br />

Anthropology. (xxi + 480 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2008. ISBN:<br />

9781405111256.<br />

3440. EVANS, Andrew D. Anthropology at War:<br />

World War I and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Race in Germany.<br />

(293 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago; London:<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780226222677.<br />

3441. HASINOFF, Erin L. “The Missionary Exhibit:<br />

A Frustration and a Promise for Franz Boas and the<br />

American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong>.” Museum<br />

Hist. Journ. 3 (2010): 81–102.<br />

On a “collection gathered for and displayed at the<br />

Ecumenical Conference <strong>of</strong> Foreign Missions <strong>of</strong><br />

1900.” (from the abstract)<br />

3442. IMERI, Sabine. “Zwischen Selbstverständnis<br />

und Legitimationsstrategie. Überlegungen zu Verwendungskonzepten<br />

volkskundlichen Wissens bis<br />

1933.” In Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft, edited by<br />

PIEPER and UEKÖTTER (2010) [ref. 194], 15–40.<br />

3443. SCHAFFNER, Wolfgang. “Zeiträume.” In<br />

Rekursionen, edited by OFAK and HILGERS (2010)<br />

[ref. 2842], 125–134.<br />

Concerns the travels <strong>of</strong> Claude Levi-Strauss in<br />

South America.<br />

3444. WALTERS, Bradley B. (Ed.) Against the<br />

Grain: The Vayda Tradition in Human Ecology and<br />

Ecological Anthropology. (ix + 382 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780759111721.<br />

Includes: Bonnie J. MCCAY, “An Intellectual<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ecological Anthropology”; Richard<br />

SCAGLION, “Maori Warfare: Prefiguring Contemporary<br />

Directions in Ecological <strong>Science</strong>.”


206 370. 20th century<br />

3445. ZUMWALT, Rosemary Lévy, and William<br />

Shedrick WILLIS. (Eds.) Franz Boas and W. E.<br />

B. Du Bois at Atlanta University, 1906. Transactions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>. (viii +<br />

83 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: American<br />

Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 2008. ISBN: 9780871699824.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R840]<br />

370-143. ECONOMICS<br />

3446. KRAMPF, Arie. “Economic Planning <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Free Market in Israel during the First Decade: The Influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Don Patinkin on Israeli Policy Discourse.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> in an Israeli Context:<br />

Case Studies” [ref. 3551]. Sci. Context 23 (2010):<br />

507–534.<br />

3447. MARCIANO, Alain. “Why Hayek Is a Darwinian<br />

(after All)? Hayek and Darwin on Social<br />

Evolution.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism<br />

and Social Darwinism.” [ref. 2506]. J. Econ.<br />

Behav. Org. 71 (2009): 52–61.<br />

3448. MARMEFELT, Thomas. “Human Knowledge,<br />

Rules, and the Spontaneous Evolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong> in<br />

the Social Thought <strong>of</strong> Darwin, Hayek, and Boulding.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin, Darwinism and<br />

Social Darwinism.” [ref. 2506]. J. Econ. Behav. Org.<br />

71 (2009): 62–74.<br />

3449. MARTIN-NIELSEN, Janet. “An Engineer’s<br />

View <strong>of</strong> an Ideal <strong>Society</strong>: The Economic Reforms <strong>of</strong><br />

C. H. Douglas, 1916–1920.” Spontan. Gen. 1 (2007):<br />

95–109.<br />

3450. PORTER, Theodore M. “Accounts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

In Accounting, Organizations, and Institutions, edited<br />

by Anthony G HOPWOOD et al. (Oxford; New York:<br />

Oxford Univ. Press, 2009), 315–323.<br />

370-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

3451. PORTER, James I. “Erich Auerbach and the<br />

Judaizing <strong>of</strong> Philology.” Crit. Inq. 35 (2008–2009):<br />

115–147.<br />

370-146. HISTORY AS A DISCIPLINE<br />

3452. SCHAFFER, Simon. “Lovejoy’s Series.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Seriality and Scientific Objects<br />

in the Nineteenth Century” [ref. 1998]. Hist. Sci. 48<br />

(2010): 483–494.<br />

370-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3453. ABEL, Emily K. “ ‘In the Last Stages <strong>of</strong> Irremediable<br />

Disease’: American Hospitals and Dying<br />

Patients before World War II.” Bull. Hist. Med. 85<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 29–56.<br />

3454. ANDRESEN, Astri, Tore GRONLIE, and Temu<br />

RYYMIN. (Eds.) <strong>Science</strong>, Culture and Politics: European<br />

Perspectives on Medicine, Sickness and Health.<br />

(218 pp.; ill.) Bergen: Bergen Stein Rokkan Centre<br />

for Social Studies, 2006. ISBN: 9788280950482.<br />

Focus is on the 20th century.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R25]<br />

3455. BERGEN, Leo van. Before My Helpless Sight:<br />

Suffering, Dying and Military Medicine on the Western<br />

Front, 1914–1918. The history <strong>of</strong> medicine in<br />

context. (viii + 528 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Farnham,<br />

Surrey, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub., 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780754658535.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R65]<br />

3456. BOULTON, Frank. Still Counting: The Life,<br />

Time and Continuing Influence <strong>of</strong> Dr. Thomas Addis<br />

MD, 27th July 1881 to 4th June 1949. (ix + 303 pp.;<br />

ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) York: William Sessions,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781850724032.<br />

3457. BOVERI, Theodor. Concerning the Origin <strong>of</strong><br />

Malignant Tumours. Edited by Sir Henry HARRIS.<br />

[Zur Frage der Entstehung maligner Tumoren.] In<br />

English. (vi + 89 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Woodbury, NY:<br />

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780879697884.<br />

An English translation <strong>of</strong> Boveri’s 1914 monograph.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 3475]<br />

3458. CHAKRABARTI, Pratik. “ ‘Living versus<br />

Dead’: The Pasteurian Paradigm and Imperial Vaccine<br />

Research.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 387–423.<br />

3459. CLARKE, Adele E., Laura MAMO, and Jennifer<br />

Ruth FOSKET. (Eds.) Biomedicalization:<br />

Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. (ix<br />

+ 498 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Durham, NC: Duke<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780822345534.<br />

Contributors: Adele E. CLARKE, Janet K. SHIM,<br />

Laura MAMO, Jennifer Ruth FOSKET, Jennifer<br />

R. FISHMAN, Elianne RISKA, Kelly JOYCE, Sara<br />

SHOSTAK, Jonathan KAHN, Natalie BOERO, and<br />

Jackie ORR.<br />

3460. CONNOR, J. T. H. “Realizing Major William<br />

Borden’s Dream: Military Medicine, Walter Reed<br />

Army Medical Center, and Its Wounded Warriors,<br />

1909–2009: An Essay Review.” J. Hist. Med. Allied<br />

Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 380–394.<br />

3461. CONNOR, Jennifer J. “Stalwart Giants: Medical<br />

Cosmopolitanism, Canadian Authorship, and<br />

American Publishers.” Book Hist. 12 (2009): 209–<br />

239.<br />

3462. CONRAD, Peter. The Medicalization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong>:<br />

On the Transformation <strong>of</strong> Human Conditions<br />

into Treatable Disorders. (xiv + 294 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9780801885846.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R153]<br />

3463. DELISSER, Horace M., Carla C. KEIRNS,<br />

Esther A. CLINTON, and Mitchell L. MARGOLIS.<br />

“ ‘The Air Got to It’: Exploring a Belief about<br />

Surgery for Lung Cancer.” J. Nat. Med. Assoc. 101<br />

(2009): 765–771.<br />

On the belief that exposing a tumor to air causes it<br />

to spread.<br />

3464. DYDE, Sean. “The Chief Seat <strong>of</strong> Mischief:<br />

Soldier’s Heart in the First World War.” J. Hist. Med.<br />

Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 216–248.


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3465. ECKART, Wolfgang Uw. (Ed.) Man, Medicine,<br />

and the State: The Human Body as an Object <strong>of</strong><br />

Government Sponsored Medical Research in the 20th<br />

Century. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Deutschen<br />

Forschungsgemeinschaft. (297 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Stuttgart: Steiner, 2006. ISBN: 978351508794.<br />

Contents: Wolfgang U. ECKART, “Introduction”;<br />

Christian BONAH, “ “You Should Not Use Our<br />

Senegalese Infantrymen as Guinea Pigs” : Human<br />

Vaccination Experiments in the French Army,<br />

1916–1933”; Wolfgang U. ECKART and Andreas<br />

REULAND, “First Principles: Julius Moses and<br />

Medical Experimentation in the Late Weimar<br />

Republic”; Alexander NEUMANN, “Nutritional<br />

Physiology in the “Third Reich” 1933–1945”;<br />

Peter STEINKAMP, “Pervitin (Metamphitamine)<br />

Tests, Use and Misuse in the German Wehrmacht”;<br />

Volker ROELCKE, “Funding the Scientific<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> Race Policies: Ernst Rüdin and<br />

the Impact <strong>of</strong> Career Resources on Psychiatric<br />

Genetics, ca. 1910–1945”; Anne COTTEBRUNE,<br />

“The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German<br />

Research Found) and the ‘Backwardness’ <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Human Genetics after World War II: Scientific<br />

Controversy over a Proposal for Sponsoring<br />

the Discipline”; Karl Heinz ROTH, “Flying Bodies,<br />

Enforcing States: German Aviation Medical<br />

Research from 1925 to 1975 and the Deutsche<br />

Forschungsgemeinschaft”; Florian SCHMALTZ,<br />

“Otto Bickenbach’s Human Experiments with<br />

Chemical Warfare Agents and the Concentration<br />

Camp Natzweiler”; Wolfgang U. ECKART<br />

and Hana VONDRA, “Disregard for Human Life:<br />

Hypothermia Experiments in the Dachau Concentration<br />

Camp”; Till BÄRNIGHAUSEN, “Barbaric<br />

Research, Japanese Human Experiments in Occupied<br />

China: Relevance, Alternatives, Ethics”;<br />

Gabriele MOSER, “From Deputy to ‘Reichsbevollmächtiger’<br />

and Defendant at the Nuremberg<br />

Medical Trials: Dr. Kurt Blome and Cancer Research<br />

in National Socialist Germany”; Marrion<br />

HULVERSCHEIDT, “German Malariology Experiments<br />

with Humans, Supported by the DFG until<br />

1945”; Paul WEINDLING, “From Medical War<br />

Crimes to Compensation: The Plight <strong>of</strong> the Victims<br />

<strong>of</strong> Human Experiments”; James H. JONES,<br />

“The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment”; Susan E.<br />

LEDERER, “Darkened by the Shadow <strong>of</strong> the Atom:<br />

Burn Research in 1950s America”; David ROTH-<br />

MAN, “Back to First Principles: First World Research<br />

in Third World Countries.”<br />

3466. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Private Wissenschaft<br />

und staatliches Interesse? Forschung am Rockefeller<br />

Institute for Medical Research zwischen 1901 und<br />

1925.” In Jenseits von Humboldt, edited by HÜNTEL-<br />

MANN and SCHNEIDER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

3467. FELD, Adriana, and Analía E. BUSALA. “Investigar<br />

y curar: conocimientos y pr<strong>of</strong>ilaxis del bocio<br />

endémico en Argentina (1916–1958).” Asclepio 62<br />

(2010): 375–404.<br />

3468. FREDERIKSEN, Bodil Folke. “Jomo Kenyatta,<br />

Marie Bonaparte and Bronislaw Malinowski on Clitoridectomy<br />

and Female Sexuality.” Hist. Workshop<br />

J. 65 (2008): 23–48.<br />

3469. GAVRUS, Delia. “Men <strong>of</strong> Dreams and Men<br />

<strong>of</strong> Action: Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, and the<br />

Performance <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Identity, 1920–1950.”<br />

Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 57–92.<br />

3470. GEORGES, Eugenia. Bodies <strong>of</strong> Knowledge:<br />

The Medicalization <strong>of</strong> Reproduction in Greece. (xiii<br />

+ 322 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Nashville: Vanderbilt<br />

University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780826515988.<br />

3471. GIRÓN, Fernando, and Enriqueta BARRANCO.<br />

“El servicio médico-farmacéutico de la Junta de Auxilio<br />

a los republicanos españoles, delegación de<br />

México.” Dynamis 31 (<strong>2011</strong>): 159–182.<br />

3472. GITMAN, Esther. “The Rescue <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

Physicians in the Independent State <strong>of</strong> Croatia<br />

(NDH), 1941–1945.” Holocaust Genocide Stud. 23<br />

(2009): 76–91.<br />

3473. GROB, Gerald N., and Allan V. HORWITZ.<br />

Diagnosis, Therapy, and Evidence: Conundrums in<br />

Modern American Medicine. Critical Issues in Health<br />

and Medicine. (xi + 253 pp.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780813548128.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R315]<br />

3474. GROSS, Dominik, and Hans Joachim WINCK-<br />

ELMANN. (Eds.) Medizin im 20. Jahrhundert:<br />

Fortschritte und Grenzen der Heilkunde seit 1900.<br />

Ärztliche Praxis. (343 pp.; ill.) München: Reed<br />

Business Information, 2008. ISBN: 9783936506334.<br />

3475. GULL, Keith. “Boveri and Cancer: Prescient<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Molecular Mechanisms.” Notes Rec. Roy.<br />

Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 185–187.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Theodor BOVERI, Concerning the<br />

Origin <strong>of</strong> Malignant Tumours Edited by Sir Henry<br />

HARRIS. (2008) [ref. 3457].<br />

3476. HAGNER, Michael. “Naturphilosophie, Sinnesphysiologie,<br />

Allgemeine Medizin. Wendungen<br />

der Psychosomatik bei Viktor von Weizsäcker.” In<br />

Der Hochsitz des Wissens, edited by HAGNER and<br />

LAUBICHLER (2006) [ref. 1997], 315–344.<br />

3477. HAJO, Cathy Moran. Birth Control on Main<br />

Street: Organizing Clinics in the United States, 1916–<br />

1939. (x + 251 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) Urbana: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Illinois Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780252035364.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R327]<br />

3478. HALLER, John S. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Homeopathy: From Rational Medicine to Holistic<br />

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Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2009.<br />

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3479. HALLER, Lea. “Stress, Cortison und Homöostase.”<br />

NTM 18 (2010): 169–195.<br />

3480. HALLETT, Christine E. Containing Trauma:<br />

Nursing Work in the First World War. (xviii + 259 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Manchester: Manchester University<br />

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3481. HUBER, Barbara. “Der SS-Zahnarzt Dr. Willy<br />

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28 (2009): 111–134.


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3482. JENTZEN, Jeffrey M. Death Investigation in<br />

America: Coroners, Medical Examiners, and the<br />

Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Medical Certainty. (290 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780674054066.<br />

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3483. KLOOT, William Van der. “William Maddock<br />

Bayliss’s Therapy for Wound Shock.” Notes Rec.<br />

Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): 271–286.<br />

3484. KRAFT, Alison. “Manhattan Transfer: Lethal<br />

Radiation, Bone Marrow Transplantation, and the<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> Stem Cell Biology, ca. 1942–1961.” Hist.<br />

Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 171–218.<br />

3485. KREIMER, Pablo, Lucía Ana ROMERO, and<br />

Paula BILDER. “¿Tratar o no tratar? La controversia<br />

científica sobre el tratamiento para los enfermos de<br />

Chagas crónico.” Asclepio 62 (2010): 405–428.<br />

3486. LANGSTON, Nancy. Toxic Bodies: Hormone<br />

Disruptors and the Legacy <strong>of</strong> DES. (xvii + 233 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven, CT: Yale University<br />

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3487. LINDSAY, Bruce. “Pariahs or Partners? Welcome<br />

and Unwelcome Visitors in the Jenny Lind<br />

Hospital for Sick Children, Norwich, 1900–50.” In<br />

Permeable Walls, edited by MOONEY and REINARZ<br />

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3488. LINKER, Beth. “Shooting Disabled Soldiers:<br />

Medicine and Photography in World War I America.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 313–346.<br />

3489. MCIVOR, Arthur, and Ronald JOHNSTON.<br />

Miners’ Lung. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dust Disease in British<br />

Coal Mining. (xviii + 355 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

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9780754636731.<br />

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3490. MELLING, Joseph. “Beyond a Shadow <strong>of</strong> a<br />

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c. 1919–1945.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 424–466.<br />

3491. MILDENBERGER, Florian. “Heilstrom durch<br />

den Kropf. Leben, Werk und Nachwirkung des Wunderheilers<br />

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Arch. 92 (2008): 35–64.<br />

3492. MORE, Ellen S. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism versus Sexuality<br />

in the Career <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mary Calderone, 1904–<br />

1998.” In Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710],<br />

113–140.<br />

3493. MORGEN, Sandra. “Women Physicians and<br />

the Twentieth-Century Women’s Health Movement<br />

in the United States.” In Women Physicians and the<br />

Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009)<br />

[ref. 2710], 160–183.<br />

3494. MÜLLER, Irmgard, and Heiner FANGERAU.<br />

“Medical Imaging: Pictures, ‘as if’ and the Power <strong>of</strong><br />

Evidence.” Med. Stud. 2 (2010): 151–160.<br />

Introduction to a special issue on the role <strong>of</strong> images<br />

in medical science.<br />

3495. MUNRO PRESCOTT, Heather. “Women Physicians<br />

and a New Agenda for College Health, 1920–<br />

1970.” In Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710],<br />

294–319.<br />

3496. NOACK, Thorsten, and Heiner FANGERAU.<br />

“Eugenics, Euthanasia, and Aftermath.” 36 (2007):<br />

112–124.<br />

3497. PICARD, Alyssa. Making the American<br />

Mouth: Dentists and Public Health in the Twentieth<br />

Century. (xii + 226 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780813545356.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R623]<br />

3498. PORRAS, María Isabel, María José BÁGUENA,<br />

and Rosa BALLESTER. “Spain and the International<br />

Scientific Conferences on Polio, 1940s–1960s.” Dynamis<br />

30 (2010): 91–118.<br />

3499. POUTANEN, Mary Anne, Sherry OLSON,<br />

Raphael FISCHLER, and Kevin SCHWARTZMAN.<br />

“Tuberculosis in Town: Mobility <strong>of</strong> Patients in Montreal,<br />

1925–1950.” Hist. Soc./Soc. Hist. 42 (2009):<br />

69–106.<br />

3500. REAGAN, Leslie J. Dangerous Pregnancies:<br />

Mothers, Disabilities, and Abortion in Modern America.<br />

(xv + 372 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780520259034.<br />

3501. RENSHAW, Michelle. “ ‘Family-Centred Care’<br />

in American Hospitals in Late-Qing China.” In Permeable<br />

Walls, edited by MOONEY and REINARZ<br />

(2009) [ref. 526], 55–80.<br />

3502. REZNICK, Jeffrey S. John Galsworthy and<br />

Disabled Soldiers <strong>of</strong> the Great War: With an Illustrated<br />

Selection <strong>of</strong> His Writings. (xiv + 226 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780719077920.<br />

3503. ROBERTS, Samuel. Infectious Fear: Politics,<br />

Disease, and the Health Effects <strong>of</strong> Segregation. (xiii<br />

+ 313 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Chapel Hill:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780807832592.<br />

On tuberculosis in the United States in the 20th<br />

century.<br />

3504. ROHRBACH, Jens Martin. “Deutsche Augenärzteschaft<br />

und NSDAP.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92<br />

(2008): 1–19.<br />

3505. SAVITT, Todd. “Tracking Down the First<br />

Recorded Sickle Cell Patient in Western Medicine.”<br />

J. Nat. Med. Assoc. 102 (2010): 981–992.<br />

3506. SCHLEIERMACHER, Sabine, and Udo SCHA-<br />

GEN. “Medizinische Forschung als Pseudowissenschaft.<br />

Selbstreinigungsrituale der Medizin nach dem<br />

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edited by RUPNOW et al. (2008) [ref. 149], 251–278.


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3507. SEIDEL, Michael. “Albert Schweitzers medizinische<br />

Dissertation ‘Kritik der von medizinischer<br />

Seite veröffentlichten Pathographien über Jesus.’ ”<br />

Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 28 (2009): 276–300.<br />

3508. SETHI, Arun Kumar. “A Historical Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Epilepsy from 1900–2005 AD.” Indian J. Hist. Sci.<br />

46 (<strong>2011</strong>): 167–172.<br />

3509. SHAPIRO-SHAPIN, Carolyn G. “ ‘A Whole<br />

Community Working Together’: Pearl Kendrick,<br />

Grace Eldering and the Grand Rapids Pertussis Trials,<br />

1932–1939.” Mich. Hist. Rev. 33 (2007): 59–85.<br />

3510. SHAPIRO-SHAPIN, Carolyn G. “Pearl<br />

Kendrick, Grace Eldering and the Pertussis Vaccine.”<br />

Emerg. Infect. Dis. 16 (2010): 1273–1278.<br />

3511. STOFF, Heiko. “Verjüngungsrummel. Der<br />

Kampf um Wissenschaftlichkeit in den 1920er Jahren.”<br />

In Psuedowissenschaft, edited by RUPNOW et<br />

al. (2008) [ref. 149], 194–222.<br />

3512. TAYLOR, Kim. Chinese Medicine in Early<br />

Communist China, 1945–1963: A Medicine <strong>of</strong> Revolution.<br />

(xi + 236 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London;<br />

New York: Routledge Curzon, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9780415345125.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R768]<br />

3513. TOUSIGNANT, Noémi. “The Rise and Fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Dolorimeter: Pain, Analgesics, and the Management<br />

<strong>of</strong> Subjectivity in Mid-Twentieth-Century<br />

United States.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

145–179.<br />

3514. TZU-CHUN WU, Judy. “A Chinese Woman<br />

Doctor in Progressive Era Chicago.” In Women Physicians<br />

and the Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine, edited by MORE<br />

et al. (2009) [ref. 2710], 89–112.<br />

3515. VERVILLE, Richard. War, Politics, and Philanthropy:<br />

The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rehabilitation Medicine.<br />

(xii + 277 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lanham,<br />

Md.: University Press <strong>of</strong> America, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780761845942.<br />

On America in the 20th century.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R794]<br />

3516. VON SCHWERIN, Alexander. “The Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Biophysics in Medical Physics. Material<br />

Configurations between Clinic, Physics and Biology<br />

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TRISCHLER and WALKER (2010) [ref. 2895], 37–60.<br />

3517. WASHINGTON, Harriet A., Robert B. BAKER,<br />

Ololade OLAKANMI, Todd L. SAVITT, Elizabeth A.<br />

JACOBS, Eddie HOOVER, and Matthew K. WYNIA.<br />

“Segregation, Civil Rights, and Health Disparities:<br />

The Legacy <strong>of</strong> African American Physicians and Organized<br />

Medicine, 1910–1968.” J. Nat. Med. Assoc.<br />

101 (2009): 513–527.<br />

3518. WEISZ, G. M. “Rapid Urinary Antigen Diagnosis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Infectious Diseases: The Legacy <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ludwik<br />

Fleck.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29 (2010):<br />

314–324.<br />

3519. WESTERMANN, Stefanie. (Ed.) Medizin im<br />

Dienst der “Erbgesundheit”: Beiträge zur Geschichte<br />

der Eugenik und “Rassenhygiene.” Medizin und Nationalsozialismus.<br />

(285 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin<br />

Münster Lit, 2009. ISBN: 9783643104786.<br />

Contents: Stefanie WESTERMANN, Tim<br />

OHNHÄUSER and Richard KÜHL, “Medizin im<br />

Dienst der ‘Erbgesundheit’. Einleitende Bemerkungen”;<br />

Petra FUCHS, “ ‘Ich rechne für jeden<br />

Fall 20 Minuten’ – Zur Tätigkeit des Potsdamer<br />

Erbgesundheitsgerichts in der Zeit von 1934<br />

bis 1945”; Klaus BILDSTEIN, Dominik GROSS<br />

and Richard KÜHL, “ ‘Betreff meines aerztlichen<br />

Gutachtens gebe ich die eidestattliche Versicherung<br />

ab, dasselbe nach bestem Wissen erstattet<br />

zu haben.’ Eugenisch-psychiatrische Anträge<br />

an Erbgesundheitsgerichte am Beispiel des Alexianer<br />

Krankenhauses Aachen (1934–1939)”;<br />

Heike PETERMANN, “Der Wunsch nach ‘guter<br />

Abstammung.’ Zur Geschichte des Begriffes<br />

‘Eugenik’ bei Medizinern und Biologen”; Natalia<br />

GERODETTI, “ ‘Unter besonders günstigen<br />

rechtlichen Verhältnissen arbeiten.’ Eugenic Thinking<br />

and Practice in Switzerland”; Xuan-He LIT<br />

and Dominik GROSS, “Optimale Ausbeutung und<br />

Angst vor ‘Degeneration’ – Eugenische und rassistische<br />

Elemente der japanischen Besatzungspolitik<br />

in Taiwan”; Christine KNUST, “Kontinuitäten<br />

der Stigmatisierung von ‘Mischlingskindern’<br />

und ‘Farbigen’ ”; Christoph SCHWEIKARDT,<br />

“Zur Popularisierung nationalsozialistischer Erbund<br />

Rassenlehren in den amtlichen Krankenpflegelehrbüchern<br />

zwischen 1933 und 1945”; Tim<br />

OHNHÄUSER, “ ‘Brutstätten des Verbrechens’ und<br />

‘Nester von Asozialen.’ Zur Symbiose von rassenhygienischer<br />

Forschung und Kriminalpolizei im<br />

Nationalsozialismus”; Stefanie WESTERMANN,<br />

“ ‘Die Gemeinschaft hat ein Interesse daran, dass<br />

sie nicht mit Erbkranken verseucht wird’ – Der<br />

Umgang mit den nationalsozialistischen Zwangssterilisationen<br />

und die Diskussion über eugenische<br />

(Zwangs-)Maßnahmen in der Bundesrepublik”;<br />

Stefanie WESTERMANN and Richard KÜHL,<br />

“ ‘Entsterilisierung.’ Medizinische Diskussion und<br />

Praxis der Refertilisierung von Zwangssterilisierten<br />

nach 1945”; Henning TÜMMERS, “Ärztliches<br />

Handeln, bundesrepublikanische Befindlichkeitenn<br />

und die Schatten der Vergangenheit: Der Fall<br />

Dohrn”; Dagmar SCHMITT, “Eugenik und Mediziner<br />

heute – Die Bedeutung der reproduktiven<br />

Autonomie”; Jean-Philippe ERNST, “Zwangssterilisation<br />

– Ein aktuelles medizinethisches Thema?.”<br />

3520. WISCHER, Robert, and Hans-Ulrich RI-<br />

ETHMÜLLER. (Eds.) Zukunfts<strong>of</strong>fenes Krankenhaus:<br />

Fakten, Leitlinien, Bausteine. Ein Dialog<br />

zwischen Medizin und Architektur. (377 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Vienna: Springer, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9783211258941.<br />

Contributors: Franz DASCHNER, Ernst Peter<br />

FISCHER, Wolfram FUCHS, Detlev GANTEN,<br />

Hans-Evert GATERMANN, Renate GEBESSLER,<br />

Helmut HAUKE, Bertram HÄUSSLER, Eckhart<br />

HERTZSCH, Angelika LAY-HILDEBRANDT, Axel<br />

KARENBERG, Hermann KELLER, Peter KORNELI,<br />

Hermann KRALLMANN, Axel KRAMER, Hagen<br />

KÜHN, Hansjürg LEIBUNDGUT, Robert MEIER-<br />

HANS, Jürgen M. PELIKAN, Andrea PELZETER,<br />

Hans-Ulrich RIETHMÜLLER, Henning RÜDEN,<br />

Rudolph SCHÄFER, Martin SCHÖLKOPF, Edward


210 370. 20th century<br />

SCHULTZ, Hans-M. SEIPP, Johannes SIEGRIST,<br />

Heinz STAPF-FINÉ, and Robert WISCHER.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R827]<br />

3521. WOOTEN, Heather Green. The Polio Years in<br />

Texas: Battling a Terrifying Unknown. (xiv + 248<br />

pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) College Station: Texas A<br />

& M University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9781603441407.<br />

370-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

3522. “ ‘Abwehr’, ‘Widerstand’ und ‘kulturelle Neuorientierung’.<br />

Zu Re-Konfigurationen der Traumaforschung<br />

bei zwangsemigrierten deutschsprachigen<br />

Neurologen und Psychiatern.” In Trauma und Wissenschaft,<br />

edited by André KARGER (Göttingen:<br />

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2009), 29–60.<br />

3523. BAUMEISTER, Alan. “The Search for an Endogenous<br />

Schizogen: The Strange Case <strong>of</strong> Taraxein.”<br />

J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 106–122.<br />

3524. CHERICI, Céline. “La définition d’une entité<br />

clinique entre développements techniques et<br />

spécialisation médicale : épilepsie et épileptologie<br />

au XXe siècle.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Neurosciences<br />

et médecine” [ref. 471]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 63<br />

(2010): 409–437.<br />

3525. CUVI, Nicolás. “The Cinchona Program<br />

(1940–1945): <strong>Science</strong> and Imperialism in the Exploitation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Medicinal Plant.” Dynamis 31 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

183–206.<br />

3526. ELLIS, Albert, and Debbie J<strong>of</strong>fe ELLIS. All<br />

Out! An Autobiography. (668 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Amherst: Prometheus Books, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781591024521.<br />

Autobiography <strong>of</strong> the American psychologist Albert<br />

Ellis.<br />

3527. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Ein Sanatorium im<br />

Kriegszustand: Die ‘Rasemühle’ bei Göttingen zwischen<br />

zivilen und soldatischen Nervenleiden 1914–<br />

1918.” Archiwum Hist. Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii Med. 68 (2005):<br />

147–161.<br />

3528. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Politik und Nervosität:<br />

Gründung und Betrieb der ersten deutschen Volksnervenheilstätte<br />

‘Rasemühle’ bei Göttingen zwischen<br />

1903 und 1914.” Krankenhauspsychiat. 16 (2005):<br />

25–32.<br />

3529. GAMBINO, Matthew Joseph. “Mental Health<br />

and Ideals <strong>of</strong> Citizenship: Patient Care at St. Elizabeths<br />

Hospital in Washington, D.C., 1903–1962.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3455666.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-<br />

Champaign, 2010. 368 pp.<br />

3530. GHAEMI, S. Nassir. The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Biopsychosocial Model: Reconciling Art and <strong>Science</strong><br />

in Psychiatry. (xii + 253 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780801893902.<br />

A historically based critique <strong>of</strong> this 20th-century<br />

paradigm.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R279]<br />

3531. HARRIS, Ben. “Jewish Quotas in Clinical<br />

Psychology? The Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Psychology and<br />

the Scandal <strong>of</strong> 1945.” Rev. Gen. Psych. 13 (2009):<br />

252–261.<br />

3532. HAUSMANN, Frank-Rutger. Hans Bender<br />

(1907–1991) und das “Institut für Psychologie<br />

und Klinische Psychologie” an der Reichsuniversität<br />

Strassburg 1941–1944. (172 pp.; CD-ROM.)<br />

Würzburg: Ergon, 2006. ISBN: 9783899135305.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R347]<br />

3533. HEALEY, Dan. Bolshevik Sexual Forensics:<br />

Diagnosing Disorder in the Clinic and Courtroom,<br />

1917–1939. (x + 252 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) DeKalb:<br />

Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780875804057.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R348]<br />

3534. HIRSHBEIN, Laura D. American Melancholy:<br />

Constructions <strong>of</strong> Depression in the Twentieth Century.<br />

Critical Issues in Health and Medicine. (x + 194<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780813545844.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R366]<br />

3535. JONES, Edgar. “Shell Shock at Maghull and<br />

the Maudsley: Models <strong>of</strong> Psychological Medicine<br />

in the UK.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (2010):<br />

368–395.<br />

3536. KÖHNE, Julia. Kriegshysteriker: Strategische<br />

Bilder und mediale Techniken militärpsychiatrischen<br />

Wissens (1914–1920). Abhandlungen zur Geschichte<br />

der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, 106. (344<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Husum: Matthiesen, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9783786841067.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R439]<br />

3537. LAMB, Susan D. “Pathologist <strong>of</strong> the Mind:<br />

Adolf Meyer, Psychobiology and the Phipps Psychiatric<br />

Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1908–<br />

1917.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3440753.<br />

Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University,<br />

2010. 362 pp.<br />

3538. MARTIN, Meredith. “Therapeutic Measures:<br />

The Hydra and Wilfred Owen at Craiglockhart War<br />

Hospital.” Modernism/Modernity 14 (2007): 35–54.<br />

On trauma psychotherapy during World War I.<br />

3539. MILENKOV, S., and H. FANGERAU. “Bulgarian<br />

Psychiatry in the Period around World War II<br />

(1930–1950).” 35 (2006): 47–53.<br />

3540. MILLS, James H., and Sanjeev JAIN. “ ‘A Disgrace<br />

to a Civilised Community’: Colonial Psychiatry<br />

and the Visit <strong>of</strong> Edward Mapother to South Asia,<br />

1937–8.” In Permeable Walls, edited by MOONEY<br />

and REINARZ (2009) [ref. 526], 223–242.<br />

3541. MILLS, John A. “Hallucinogens as Hard <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

The Adrenochrome Hypothesis for the Biogenesis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (2010):<br />

178–195.<br />

On Abram H<strong>of</strong>fer’s and Humphry F. Osmond’s<br />

hypothesis proposed in 1952.<br />

3542. MÜLLER, Thomas. (Ed.) Psychotherapie und<br />

Körperarbeit in Berlin: Geschichte und Praktiken


370. 20th century 211<br />

der Etablierung. Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der<br />

Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, 86. (328 pp.)<br />

Husum: Matthiesen, 2004. ISBN: 9783786840862.<br />

Contributors: Mitchell ASH, Bernd BOCIAN,<br />

Thomas MÜLLER, Michael KÖLCH, Antje<br />

THIELE, Ulfried GEUTER, Karoline V.<br />

STEINAECKER, Imke FIEDLER, Karin DAN-<br />

NECKER, Karin SCHUMACHER, Dorothea<br />

MUTHESIUS, Isabelle FROHNE-HAGEMANN,<br />

Heinz-Peter SCHMIEDEBACH, and Thomas BED-<br />

DIES.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R564]<br />

3543. NIEDEN, Suzanne zur. “Theo Langs Forschungen<br />

zur Homosexualität im ‘Dritten Reich.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Naturwissenschaft und Geschlecht,<br />

historische Perspektiven.” Feministische Stud. 24<br />

(2006): 81–98.<br />

3544. NOVELLA, Enric. Der Junge Foucault und die<br />

Psychopathologie. Psychiatrie und Psychologie im<br />

frühen Werk von Michel Foucault. Berliner Arbeiten<br />

zur Erziehungs- und Kulturwissenschaft, 40. (80 pp.)<br />

Berlin: Logos-Verl, 2008. ISBN: 9783832519063.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R577]<br />

3545. THOMAS, Gregory M. Treating the Trauma <strong>of</strong><br />

the Great War: Soldiers, Civilians, and Psychiatry in<br />

France, 1914–1940. (ix + 259 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780807134368.<br />

3546. TRIZZINO, Antonino. “Vittorio Benussi e la<br />

psicoanalisi sperimentale.” Physis 44 (2007): 423–<br />

468.<br />

370-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

3547. BIEHLER, Dawn Day. “Flies, Manure, and<br />

Window Screens: Medical Entomology and Environmental<br />

Reform in Early-Twentieth-Century US<br />

Cities.” J. Hist. Geogr. 36 (2010): 68–78.<br />

3548. BIRN, Anne-Emanuelle. Marriage <strong>of</strong> Convenience:<br />

Rockefeller International Health and Revolutionary<br />

Mexico. Rochester Studies in Medical<br />

<strong>History</strong>. (xi + 434 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Rochester, NY: University <strong>of</strong> Rochester Press, 2006.<br />

ISBN: 9781580462228.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R77]<br />

3549. CLIFF, Andrew D., Peter HAGGETT, and<br />

Matthew SMALLMAN-RAYNOR. “The Changing<br />

Shape <strong>of</strong> Island Epidemics: Historical Trends in Icelandic<br />

Infectious Disease Waves, 1902–1988.” J.<br />

Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 545–567.<br />

3550. CRUZ DE SOUZA, Christiane Maria. “A gripe<br />

espanhola na Bahia de Todos os Santos : entre os ritos<br />

da ciência e os da fé.” Dynamis 30 (2010): 41–63.<br />

3551. DAVIDOVITCH, Nadav, and Rakefet ZA-<br />

LASHIK. “Pasteur in Palestine: The Politics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Laboratory.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> in<br />

an Israeli Context: Case Studies.” Sci. Context 23<br />

(2010): 401–425.<br />

Focuses on the Pasteur Institute in Palestine and<br />

“the relationship between biological science, health<br />

policy, and the creation <strong>of</strong> a ‘new society’ within<br />

the framework <strong>of</strong> Zionism.” (from the abstract)<br />

Other articles in this issue: Leo CORRY and<br />

Norbert SCHAPPACHER, “Zionist Internationalism<br />

through Number Theory: Edmund Landau at<br />

the Opening <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew University in 1925,”<br />

427–471 [ref. 3026]; Eran J. ROLNIK, “Therapy<br />

and Ideology: Psychoanalysis and Its Vicissitudes<br />

in Pre-state Israel (Including Some Hitherto Unpublished<br />

Letters by Sigmund Freud and Albert<br />

Einstein),” 473–506 [ref. 3405]; Arie KRAMPF,<br />

“Economic Planning <strong>of</strong> the Free Market in Israel<br />

during the First Decade: The Influence <strong>of</strong> Don<br />

Patinkin on Israeli Policy Discourse,” 507–534<br />

[ref. 3446]; Tal GOLAN, “The Kishon Affair: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Law, and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Causation,” 535–569<br />

[ref. 4109].<br />

3552. DEL CURA, María Isabel, and Rafael HUER-<br />

TAS. Alimentación y enfermedad en tiempos de hambre.<br />

España, 1937–1947. Estudios sobre la ciencia,<br />

45. (306 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Madrid: Consejo<br />

Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9788400084974.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R184]<br />

3553. DELHEYE, Pascal. “Fit for the Nation: A<br />

Utopian View on Physical Education in Belgium<br />

(1900–1914).” In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s,<br />

1880–1930, edited by KEMPERINK and VERMEER<br />

(2010) [ref. 2034], 157–168.<br />

3554. DYCK, Erika, and Christopher FLETCHER.<br />

(Eds.) Locating Health: Historical and Anthropological<br />

Investigations <strong>of</strong> Health and Place. Studies for<br />

the <strong>Society</strong> for the Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 2. (xv<br />

+ 243 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Pickering & Chatto,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781848931497.<br />

3555. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Human Reproduction<br />

and Eugenics as a Public Health Issue: The Contemporary<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> a German Standard Textbook<br />

on Racial Hygiene 1921–1941.” Michael Quart. 3<br />

(2006): 7–23.<br />

3556. FANGERAU, Heiner. “Making Eugenics a<br />

Public Issue: A Reception Study <strong>of</strong> the First German<br />

Compendium on Racial Hygiene, 1921–1940.” Sci.<br />

Stud. 18, no. 2 (2005): 46–66.<br />

3557. FOX, Daniel M. The Convergence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Governance: Research, Health Policy, and American<br />

States. (xii + 168 pp.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780520262386.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R255]<br />

3558. GALÁN, Sonia. “De las prácticas tradicionales<br />

a la supervisión médica en el ejercicio de la maternidad.<br />

Asturias 1900–1931.” Dynamis 31 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

131–158.<br />

3559. GROSS, Miriam Dara. “Chasing Snails: Anti-<br />

Schistosomiasis Campaigns in the People’s Republic<br />

<strong>of</strong> China.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3413648.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego,<br />

2010. 749 pp.


212 370. 20th century<br />

3560. HIRSHBEIN, Laura. “ ‘We Mentally Ill Smoke<br />

a Lot’: Identity, Smoking, and Mental Illness in<br />

America.” J. Soc. Hist. 44 (2010-11): 7–21.<br />

3561. HOFFMANN, Susan. Gesunder Alltag<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert? Geschlechterspezifische<br />

Diskurse und gesundheitsrelevante Verhaltensstile<br />

in deutschsprachigen Ländern. (538 pp.; bibl.)<br />

Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 978351509681.<br />

3562. HOLTAN, Neal Ross. “From Eugenics to Public<br />

Health Genetics in Mid-Twentieth Century Minnesota.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3457077.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, <strong>2011</strong>. 251<br />

pp.<br />

3563. KEIRNS, Carla C. “Dying <strong>of</strong> a Treatable Disease.”<br />

Health Affairs 28 (2009): 1807–1813.<br />

A comparison <strong>of</strong> mortality and health prioritysetting<br />

in the US and Botswana across the 20th<br />

century.<br />

3564. LINTON, Derek S. “ ‘War Dysentery’ and<br />

the Limitations <strong>of</strong> German Military Hygiene during<br />

World War I.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 607–639.<br />

3565. LONG, Vicky. The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the Healthy<br />

Factory: The Politics <strong>of</strong> Industrial Health in Britain,<br />

1914–60. (x + 290 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780230283718.<br />

3566. MCLEOD, Marc. “ ‘We Cubans Are Obligated<br />

Like Cats to Have a Clean Face’: Malaria, Quarantine,<br />

and Race in Neocolonial Cuba, 1898–1940.”<br />

Americas 67 (2010-11): 57–81.<br />

3567. NECOCHEA LOPEZ, Raul. “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Medical Control <strong>of</strong> Fertility in Peru, 1895–1976.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. NR66523.<br />

Dissertation at McGill University (Canada), 2010.<br />

399 pp.<br />

3568. NICHOLSON-PREUSS, Mari L. “Down and<br />

Out in Old J. D.: Urban Public Hospitals, Institutional<br />

Stigma and Medical Indigence in the Twentieth<br />

Century.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3414253.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Houston, 2010. 428<br />

pp.<br />

3569. PARK, Hyung Wook. “Longevity, Aging,<br />

and Caloric Restriction: Clive Maine McCay and<br />

the Construction <strong>of</strong> a Multidisciplinary Research<br />

Program.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 79–124.<br />

3570. PETRAGLIA KROPF, Simone, and María Silvia<br />

DI LISCIA. “Bocio, mal de Chagas e identidad<br />

nacional. Enfermedades y polémicas en Argentina y<br />

Brasil (1910–1940).” Dynamis 30 (2010): 65–90.<br />

3571. POORE, Carol. Disability in Twentieth-<br />

Century German Culture. Corporealities. (xxii +<br />

407 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ann Arbor: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780472115952.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R632]<br />

3572. RAMACCIOTTI, Karina, and Adriana VAL-<br />

OBRA. “La pr<strong>of</strong>esionalización de la enfermería en<br />

Argentina: disputas políticas e institucionales durante<br />

el peronismo.” Asclepio 62 (2010): 353–374.<br />

3573. RODRÍGUEZ-OCAÑA, Esteban. “Salud pública<br />

y política agraria liberal en España. La Inspección<br />

de Sanidad del campo (1910–1918).” Asclepio 62<br />

(2010): 327–352.<br />

3574. ROLLET, Catherine. Les carnets de santé des<br />

enfants. (298 pp.; ill.) Paris: La Dispute, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9782843031625.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R668]<br />

3575. TAPPAN, Jennifer. “ ‘A Healthy Child Comes<br />

from A Healthy Mother’ Mwanamugimu and Nutritional<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in Uganda, 1935–1973.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3448004.<br />

Dissertation at Columbia University, 2010. 331 pp.<br />

3576. TOL, Deanne van. “Mothers, Babies, and<br />

the Colonial State: The Introduction <strong>of</strong> Maternal<br />

and Infant Welfare Services in Nigeria, 1925–1945.”<br />

Spontan. Gen. 1 (2007): 110–131.<br />

3577. WEBB, James L. A., Jr. “The First Large-Scale<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Synthetic Insecticide for Malaria Control in<br />

Tropical Africa: Lessons from Liberia, 1945–1962.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 347–376.<br />

3578. WHITFIELD-SPINNER, Linda. “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine and the Establishment <strong>of</strong> Medical Institutions<br />

in Middlesex County, New Jersey that Transformed<br />

Doctor and Patient Relationships during the<br />

Early Twentieth Century.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. :<br />

doc. no. 3459345.<br />

Dissertation at Drew University, <strong>2011</strong>. 292 pp.<br />

3579. WILSON, Daniel J. Polio. Biographies <strong>of</strong><br />

Disease Series. (x + 171 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Santa<br />

Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood Press/ABC-CLIO, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780313358975.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R825]<br />

3580. ZIMMERMANN, Volker. (Ed.) Leiden verwehrt<br />

Vergessen: Zwangsarbeiter in Göttingen und ihre<br />

medizinische Versorgung in den Universitätskliniken.<br />

(301 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen: Wallstein,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9783835301528.<br />

370-153. PHARMACY<br />

3581. AMMANN, Klaus, and Christian ENGLER.<br />

Husten, Schmerz und Kommunismus: Das Basler<br />

Pharma-Unternehmen F. H<strong>of</strong>fmann-La Roche in Osteuropa.<br />

(323 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Zürich:<br />

Chronos, 2007. ISBN: 9783034007917.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R18]<br />

3582. BÄCHI, Beat. Vitamin C für alle! Pharmazeutische<br />

Produktion, Vermarktung und Gesundheitspolitik<br />

(1933–1953). Interferenzen, 14. (275 pp.; ill.)<br />

Zürich: Chronos, 2009. ISBN: 9783034009218.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R43]<br />

3583. BAUMEISTER, Alan A., Mike F. HAWKINS,<br />

and Francisco LOPEZ-MUNOZ. “Toward Standardized<br />

Usage <strong>of</strong> the Word Serendipity in the Historiography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychopharmacology.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 19<br />

(2010): 253–270.<br />

3584. BLANC, Floriane. “Vectors <strong>of</strong> French Cultural<br />

Imperialism: Training in Medicine and Pharmacy<br />

at the Schools <strong>of</strong> Hanoi and Dakar (1904–1953).”


370. 20th century 213<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Pharmaceutical Styles <strong>of</strong><br />

Thinking and Doing” [ref. 2796]. Pharm. Hist. 52<br />

(2010): 122–133.<br />

3585. CARPENTER, Daniel, and Dominique A. TO-<br />

BBELL. “Bioequivalence: The Regulatory Career <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Pharmaceutical Concept.” Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

93–131.<br />

3586. JACOBI, Eva Anne. “Das Schlafkrankheitsmedikament<br />

Germanin als Propaganda-instrument:<br />

Rezeption in Literatur und Film zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus.”<br />

Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29<br />

(2010): 43–72.<br />

3587. KAUL, Ravindernath. “Ram Nath Chopra:<br />

Father <strong>of</strong> Indian Pharmacology.” Pharm. Hist. 52<br />

(2010): 70–77.<br />

3588. KRUSE, Paul R. “The Danish Pharmaceutical<br />

Industry: Preconditions and Establishment.” Pharm.<br />

Hist. 52 (2010): 3–12.<br />

3589. LÖWY, Ilana. “ ‘Sexual Chemistry’ before the<br />

Pill: <strong>Science</strong>, Industry and Chemical Contraceptives,<br />

1920–1960.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 245–274.<br />

3590. MUSSCHENGA, Albert W., J. VAN DER<br />

STEEN, and Vincent K. Y. HO. “The Business <strong>of</strong><br />

Drug Research: A Mixed Blessing.” In The Commodification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Academic Research, edited by RADDER<br />

(2010) [ref. 3753], 110–131.<br />

3591. PRÜLL, Cay-Rüdiger, Andreas-Holger<br />

MAEHLE, and Robert Francis HALLIWELL. (Eds.) A<br />

Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Drug Receptor Concept. (viii +<br />

239 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />

2009. ISBN: 0230554156.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R640]<br />

3592. QUIRKE, Viviane, and Judy SLINN. (Eds.)<br />

Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Pharmaceuticals.<br />

(xii + 483 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York:<br />

Peter Lang, 2009. ISBN: 9783039109203.<br />

3593. REID-HENRY, Simon. The Cuban Cure: Reason<br />

and Resistance in Global <strong>Science</strong>. (xii + 200 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780226709178.<br />

Shows how Cuba came to compete with the American<br />

pharmaceutical industry in development <strong>of</strong><br />

vaccinces and cutting-edge therapies.<br />

3594. SHEHATA, Diane Mulvey. “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Women’s Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Pharmacy Fraternities, 1913–<br />

1988.” Pharm. Hist. 52 (2010): 24–45.<br />

3595. SOTO LAVEAGA, Gabriela. Jungle Laboratories:<br />

Mexican Peasants, National Projects, and the<br />

Making <strong>of</strong> the Pill. (xii + 331 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Durham [NC]: Duke University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780822345879.<br />

Discusses the rise <strong>of</strong> Mexico’s role in global<br />

phamaceuticals, from the 1940s when chemists<br />

discovered an indigenous yam useful in mass production<br />

<strong>of</strong> synthetic steroid hormones, cortisone,<br />

and oral contraceptives.<br />

370-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3596. BAUERNSCHMIDT, Stefan. “Ford im<br />

Zwischenkriegs-Berlin. Notizen zur Benennung von<br />

Ford als amerikanische Gefahr.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Die Nation im Alltag. Nationalisierende<br />

Potenziale von Produktkommunikation.” Österreich.<br />

Z. Geschichtswiss. 21 (2010): 173–187.<br />

3597. BLUME, Stuart S. The Artificial Ear: Cochlear<br />

Implants and the Culture <strong>of</strong> Deafness. (x + 226<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780813546599.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R85]<br />

3598. BÓDY, Zsombor. “Der Ikarus-Bus als ungarische<br />

und sozialistische Ikone. Die symbolische<br />

Aufladung alltäglicher Objekte mit politischen Bedeutungen.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Die Nation im<br />

Alltag. Nationalisierende Potenziale von Produktkommunikation.”<br />

Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. 21<br />

(2010): 152–172.<br />

3599. BUCKLEY, Eve E. “Political Impediments to<br />

Technological Diffusion in Northeast Brazil, 1909–<br />

1964.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009): 146–171.<br />

3600. CLARSEN, Georgine. Eat My Dust: Early<br />

Women Motorists. (xi + 196 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780801884658.<br />

3601. COLLINS, Martin. “Introduction.” Hist. &<br />

Tech. 26 (2010): 359–360.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Cotten SEILER, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Drivers (2008).<br />

3602. CUDAHY, Brian J. How We Got to Coney<br />

Island: The Development <strong>of</strong> Mass Transportation in<br />

Brooklyn and Kings County. (xviii + 346 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Fordham University Press,<br />

2002. ISBN: 082322208X.<br />

3603. DUNMUR, David, and Tim SLUCKIN. Soap,<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, and Flat-Screen TVs: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Liquid<br />

Crystals. (xix + 345 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780199549405.<br />

3604. DURTH, Werner. “Architekten an der Technischen<br />

Hochschule Darmstadt, 1930–1950.” In Selbstmobilisierung<br />

der Wissenschaft, edited by DINÇKAL<br />

et al. (2010) [ref. 2976], 233–254.<br />

3605. FLONNEAU, Mathieu. “Read Tocqueville, or<br />

Drive? A European Perspective on US ‘Automobilization.’<br />

” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 379–388.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Cotten SEILER, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Drivers (2008).<br />

3606. FREED, Libbie. “Networks <strong>of</strong> (Colonial)<br />

Power: Roads in French Central Africa after World<br />

War I.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Place, Voice, Interdisciplinarity:<br />

Understanding Technology in the Colony<br />

and Postcolony” [ref. 615]. Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010):<br />

203–224.<br />

3607. GARRIGÓS I OLTRA, Lluís. “Identificación<br />

del color reflejado mediante patrones generados por<br />

superposición de filtros a principios del siglo XX: el


214 370. 20th century<br />

analizador de Kallab.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc. 2, no. 2<br />

(2009): 123–133.<br />

On Víctor Kallab’s invention to identify color.<br />

3608. GUDIS, Catherine. “Driving Consumption.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 369–378.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Cotten SEILER, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Drivers (2008).<br />

3609. HAGEN, Benjamin D. “A Car, a Plane, and<br />

a Tower: Interrogating Public Images in Mrs. Dalloway.”<br />

Modernism/Modernity 16 (2009): 537–551.<br />

3610. HORROCKS, Sally M. “The Royal <strong>Society</strong>, Its<br />

Fellows and Industrial R&D in the Mid Twentieth<br />

Century.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

S31–S41.<br />

3611. HULL, James. “Let Freeness Ring: The Canadian<br />

Standard Freeness Tester as Hegemonic Engine.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

Knowledge, Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan.<br />

Gen. 4 (2010): 61–70.<br />

On a device used to control the manufacture <strong>of</strong><br />

pulp.<br />

3612. JOHNSON, Ann. Hitting the Brakes: Engineering<br />

Design and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge. (xviii +<br />

207 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Durham: Duke University<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780822345268.<br />

On the development <strong>of</strong> antilock breaking systems.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R405]<br />

3613. JOSEPHSON, Paul R. Motorized Obsessions:<br />

Life, Liberty, and the Small-Bore Engine. (xv +<br />

258 pp.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780801886416.<br />

3614. KÖNIG, Wolfgang. “Ingenieure im Nationalsozialismus.”<br />

In Selbstmobilisierung der Wissenschaft,<br />

edited by DINÇKAL et al. (2010)<br />

[ref. 2976], 63–84.<br />

3615. KRÜGER, Malte. “Mythos Automobil oder<br />

ein Fall von Mytheninflation?” In Mythos – Helden<br />

– Symbole, edited by BODENMANN (2009) [ref. 3],<br />

191–216.<br />

3616. LAMMI, Minna, and Mika PANTZAR. “The<br />

Fabulous New Material Culture. How Plastics Were<br />

Introduced to Finnish Consumers.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Die Nation im Alltag. Nationalisierende<br />

Potenziale von Produktkommunikation.” Österreich.<br />

Z. Geschichtswiss. 21 (2010): 105–129.<br />

3617. LANE, Yvette Florio. “ ‘No Fertile Soil for<br />

Pathogens’: Rayon, Advertising, and Biopolitics in<br />

Late Weimar Germany.” J. Soc. Hist. 44 (2010-11):<br />

545–562.<br />

Looks at the way advertisements for rayon illuminate<br />

a “fascination with notions <strong>of</strong> technology,<br />

hygiene, democracy, and modernity.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

3618. LENTE, Dick van. “A Chance for Utopia:<br />

Modern Technology and the Design <strong>of</strong> the IJsselmeerpolder.”<br />

In Utopianism and the <strong>Science</strong>s,<br />

1880–1930, edited by KEMPERINK and VERMEER<br />

(2010) [ref. 2034], 107–124.<br />

3619. LUXBACHER, Günther. “ ‘Für bestimmte<br />

Anwendungsgebiete best geeignete Werkst<strong>of</strong>fe.<br />

. . finden’: Zur Praxis der Forschung an Ersatzst<strong>of</strong>fen<br />

für Metalle in den deutschen Autarkie-Phasen des<br />

20. Jahrhunderts.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 352].<br />

NTM 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 41–68.<br />

3620. MARTÍNEZ, María Laura. “Historia de la<br />

producción de carburante nacional en Uruguay.” Llull<br />

33 (2010): 289–314.<br />

3621. NYE, David E. When the Lights Went Out: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Blackouts in America. (x + 292 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780262013741.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R585]<br />

3622. PARKER, Jeremy. “Automobility and Apparatuses:<br />

Commentary on Cotten Seiler’s Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Drivers.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 361–368.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Cotten SEILER, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Drivers (2008).<br />

3623. PAULITZ, Tanja. “Verhandlungen der mechanischen<br />

Maschine. Geschlecht in den Grenzziehungen<br />

zwischen Natur und Technik.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Geschlecht – Wissen – Geschichte” [ref. 536].<br />

Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. 21 (2010): 65–92.<br />

“The paper focuses on pr<strong>of</strong>essional knowledge in<br />

modern engineering from a science studies and a<br />

gender studies perspective.” (from the abstract)<br />

3624. REMENTERÍA SANZ, Santiago. “Un testimonio<br />

del interés de Einstein por las aplicaciones<br />

tecnológicas.” Llull 33 (2010): 333–353.<br />

3625. ROTTENBURG, Richard. Far-Fetched Facts:<br />

A Parable <strong>of</strong> Development Aid. [Weit hergeholte<br />

Fakten.] In English. Trans. Allison BROWN and<br />

Tom LAMPERT. (xxxvii + 235 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge, MA; London: MIT Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780262182645.<br />

On the techniques and technologies (primarily the<br />

complex reporting processes) that are used in the<br />

system designed to provide global development<br />

aid.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R676]<br />

3626. SCHOT, J. W., Arie RIP, and Harry LINTSEN.<br />

(Eds.) Technology and the Making <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands:<br />

The Age <strong>of</strong> Contested Modernization, 1890–<br />

1970. (635 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Zutphen:<br />

Walburg Pers; Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780262013628.<br />

Contents: Johan SCHOT and Arie RIP, “Inventing<br />

the Power <strong>of</strong> Modernization,” 13-46; Erik VAN<br />

DER VLEUTEN, “Neworked Nation: Infrastructure<br />

Integration <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands,” 47–124; Adrienne<br />

VAN DEN BOGAARD, “Site-specific Innovation:<br />

The Design <strong>of</strong> Kitchens, Offices, Airports,<br />

and Cities,” 125–178; Rienk VERMIJ, “Scale Increase<br />

and Its Dynamic,” 179–245; Peter BAGGEN,<br />

Jasper FABER and Ernst HOMBURG, “The Rise<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>,” 253–324; Harro MAAT,<br />

“Technology and the Colonial Past,” 325–358;<br />

Dick VAN LENTE and Johan SCHOT, “Technology<br />

as Politics: Engineers and the Design <strong>of</strong> Dutch<br />

<strong>Society</strong>,” 365–424; Jan Pieter SMITS, “Technology,<br />

Productivity, and Welfare,” 433–477; Johan


370. 20th century 215<br />

SCHOT and Dick VAN LENTE, “Technology, Industrialization,<br />

and the Contested Modernization <strong>of</strong><br />

the Netherlands,” 485–542; Irene CIERAAD, “Between<br />

Sensation and Restriction: The Emergence<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Technological Consumer Culture,” 543–592.<br />

3627. SEILER, Cotten. “Author Response: The Ends<br />

<strong>of</strong> Automobility.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 389–397.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Cotten SEILER, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />

Drivers (2008).<br />

3628. SILVESTRE, Javier, and Ernesto CLAR. “The<br />

Demographic Impact <strong>of</strong> Irrigation Projects: A Comparison<br />

<strong>of</strong> Two Case Studies <strong>of</strong> the Ebro Basin, Spain,<br />

1900–2001.” J. Hist. Geogr. 36 (2010): 315–326.<br />

3629. SMIL, Vaclav. Prime Movers <strong>of</strong> Globalization:<br />

The <strong>History</strong> and Impact <strong>of</strong> Diesel Engines and Gas<br />

Turbines. (261 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

MA: The MIT Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780262014434.<br />

3630. SPENCER, Jeff A. “Early Commercialized<br />

Views <strong>of</strong> Spindletop, Texas and Jennings, Louisiana<br />

Oil Fields.” Oil-Indust. Hist. 11 (2010): 39–42.<br />

3631. SPURLING, Thomas H. “Donald Eric Weiss<br />

1924–2008.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>): 152–<br />

170.<br />

Australian scientist best known for his contributions<br />

to technology for water and waste water<br />

treatment.<br />

3632. SUMNER, James, and Graeme J. N. GOODAY.<br />

“Introduction.” Introduction to a special issue, “By<br />

Whose Standards? Standardization, Stability and<br />

Uniformity in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information and Electrical<br />

Technologies.” Hist. Tech. 28 (2008): 1–13.<br />

Contents: Laura DENARDIS, “IPv6: Standards<br />

Controversies around the Next-Generation Internet,”<br />

15–36; Andrew L. RUSSELL, “Standardization<br />

across the Boundaries <strong>of</strong> the Bell System,<br />

1920–38,” 37–52; Stathis ARAPOSTATHIS,<br />

“Morality, Locality and ‘Standardization’ in the<br />

Work <strong>of</strong> British Consulting Electrical Engineers,<br />

1880–1914,” 53–74; Chris OTTER, “Perception,<br />

Standardization and Closure: The Case <strong>of</strong> Artificial<br />

Illumination,” 75–100; James SUMNER,<br />

“Standards and Compatibility: The Rise <strong>of</strong> the PC<br />

Computing Platform,” 101–128; Frank VERAART,<br />

“Basicode: Co-Producing a Microcomputer Esperanto,”<br />

129–148; Karen SAYER, “Battery Birds,<br />

‘Stimulighting’ and ‘Twilighting’: The Ecology <strong>of</strong><br />

Standardized Poultry Technology,” 149–168.<br />

3633. SURIOL CASTELLVÍ, Josep. “Els Túnels ferroviaris<br />

a la collada de Toses.” Actes Hist. Cièn. Tèc.<br />

2, no. 2 (2009): 111–122.<br />

3634. UHL, Karsten. “Die Geschlechterordnung<br />

der Fabrik. Arbeitswissenschaftliche Entwürfe von<br />

Rationalisierung und Humanisierung, 1900–1970.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Geschlecht – Wissen –<br />

Geschichte” [ref. 536]. Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss.<br />

21 (2010): 93–117.<br />

3635. WARD, Janet. “Weimar and Nazi Eyes.” Hist.<br />

& Tech. 26 (2010): 163–172.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Chris OTTER, The Victorian Eye<br />

(2008).<br />

3636. YEANG, Chen-Pang. “Tubes, Randomness,<br />

and Brownian Motions: Or, How Engineers Learned<br />

to Start Worrying about Electronic Noise.” Arch. Hist.<br />

Exact Sci. 65 (<strong>2011</strong>): 437–470.<br />

370-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

3637. ATKINSON, Paul. Computer. (256 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) London: Reaktion Books, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781861896643.<br />

3638. FICKERS, Andreas, and Frank KESSLER.<br />

“Narrative topoi in Erfindermythen und technonationalistischer<br />

Legendenbildung: Zur Historiographie<br />

der Erfindung von Film und Fernsehen.” In Mythos<br />

– Helden – Symbole, edited by BODENMANN (2009)<br />

[ref. 3], 71–86.<br />

3639. LEAVITT, David. The Man Who Knew Too<br />

Much: Alan Turing and the Invention <strong>of</strong> the Computer.<br />

(319 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Weidenfeld &<br />

Nicolson, 2006. ISBN: 9780297846550.<br />

3640. MURTAGH, Fionn. “Origins <strong>of</strong> Modern Data<br />

Analysis Linked to the Beginnings and Early Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> Computer <strong>Science</strong> and Information Engineering.”<br />

http://www.jehps.net/Decembre2008/<br />

Murtagh.pdf (Accessed on November 29, 2010).<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “About the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate<br />

Exploratory Data Analysis” [ref. 3043]. J.<br />

Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008): Approx.<br />

11,400 words.<br />

3641. TEDRE, Matti, and Erkki SUTINEN. “Crossing<br />

the Newton-Maxwell Gap: Convergences and<br />

Contingencies.” Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 195–212.<br />

On the intellectual shifts during the birth <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

computing.<br />

370-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

3642. BENNETT, Brett M. “A Global <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australian<br />

Trees.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 408]. J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 125–145.<br />

3643. BLOCK, Daniel R. “Public Health, Cooperatives,<br />

Local Regulation, and the Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Modern Milk Policy: The Chicago Milkshed, 1900–<br />

1940.” J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 128–153.<br />

3644. GUTIÉRREZ GARCÍA, José Manuel. “Laboratory<br />

Medicine and the Identity Change <strong>of</strong> Veterinary<br />

Medicine in Spain at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century.”<br />

Dynamis 30 (2010): 239–260.<br />

3645. JONES, Rebecca. Green Harvest: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Organic Farming and Gardening in Australia. (xvii +<br />

186 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO<br />

Pub., 2010. ISBN: 9780643098374.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R409]<br />

3646. KVAAL, Stig, and Per ØSTBY. “Sweet<br />

Danger—Negotiating Trust in the Norwegian Chocolate<br />

Industry 1930–1990.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Food, Technology, and Trust” [ref. 596]. Hist. &<br />

Tech. 27 (<strong>2011</strong>): 91–112.<br />

3647. LEE, Seung-Joon. Gourmets in the Land <strong>of</strong><br />

Famine: The Culture and Politics <strong>of</strong> Rice in Mod-


216 370. 20th century<br />

ern Canton. (xv + 300 pp.; bibl.; index.) Stanford,<br />

CA: Stanford University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780804772266.<br />

“Illuminates how China’s struggles with food<br />

shortages in the early twentieth century unfolded<br />

and the ways in which they were affected by the<br />

rise <strong>of</strong> nationalism and the fluctuation <strong>of</strong> global<br />

commerce.” (from the publisher)<br />

3648. MARTIN, Shirley A. “Not as the Crow Flies:<br />

‘Styles’ <strong>of</strong> Educational Measurement in the Reception<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inferential Statistics at Iowa and Minnesota.” Hist.<br />

Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 187–215.<br />

On different educational measurement and research<br />

programs in Iowa and Minnesota, especially related<br />

to a statistical method utilized by agronomists.<br />

3649. SARAIVA, Tiago, and M. Norton WISE. “Autarky/Autarchy:<br />

Genetics, Food Production, and the<br />

Building <strong>of</strong> Fascism.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />

Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 419–428.<br />

Contents: Bernd GAUSEMEIER, “Genetics as a<br />

Modernization Program: Biological Research<br />

at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes and the Political<br />

Economy <strong>of</strong> the Nazi State,” 429–456; Tiago<br />

SARAIVA, “Fascist Labscapes: Geneticists, Wheat,<br />

and the Landscapes <strong>of</strong> Fascism in Italy and Portugal,”<br />

457–498; Lino CAMPRUBÍ, “One Grain,<br />

One Nation: Rice Genetics and the Corporate<br />

State in Early Francoist Spain (1939–1952),” 499–<br />

531; Christophe BONNEUI and Frederic THOMAS,<br />

“Purifying Landscapes: The Vichy Regime and<br />

The Genetic Modernization <strong>of</strong> France,” 532–<br />

568; Jonathan HARWOOD, “The Fate <strong>of</strong> Peasant-<br />

Friendly Plant Breeding in Nazi Germany,” 569–<br />

603.<br />

3650. SCHNURR, Matthew A. “Breeding for Insect-<br />

Resistant Cotton across Imperial Networks, 1924–<br />

1950.” J. Hist. Geogr. 37 (<strong>2011</strong>): 223–231.<br />

3651. SINHA, J. N. “Veterinary <strong>Science</strong> and Animal<br />

Husbandry in India: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> IVRI at<br />

Mukteswar-Izatnagar.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010):<br />

559–568.<br />

Focuses on the 20th-century history <strong>of</strong> the Imperial<br />

Veterinary Research Institute.<br />

3652. THEUNISSEN, Bert. De Koe: Het Verhaal van<br />

het Nederlandse Melkvee, 1900–2000. (191 pp.; ill.)<br />

Amsterdam: Bakker, 2010. ISBN: 9789035134232.<br />

3653. THOMS, Ulrike. “ ‘Vitaminfragen—kein<br />

Vitaminrummel?’ Die deutsche Vitaminforschung<br />

in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts und ihr<br />

Verhältnis zur Öffentlichkeit.” In Wissenschaft und<br />

Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für einander. Studien<br />

zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert,<br />

edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMACHER (2007)<br />

[ref. 2861], 75–96.<br />

3654. THOMS, Ulrike. “Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft<br />

für den Staat. Ressortforschung im Bereich der<br />

Milchwirtschaft.” In Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft,<br />

edited by PIEPER and UEKÖTTER (2010) [ref. 194],<br />

115–142.<br />

3655. TODOROVSKI, Ilinka. “Šolsko leto 1936/37<br />

v Banovinski kmetijsko-gospodinjski šoli na Mali<br />

Loki.” [The School Year 1936/37 in the Agricultural<br />

and Domestic <strong>Science</strong> School in Mala Loka.] In<br />

Slovenian. Šolska kronika 17 (2008): 72–87.<br />

370-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />

3656. ANDREWS, James T. Red Cosmos: K. E. Tsiolkovskii,<br />

Grandfather <strong>of</strong> Soviet Rocketry. Centennial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Flight Series. (xviii + 147 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9781603441179.<br />

3657. CROTTY, David. A Flying Life: John Duigan<br />

and the First Australian Aeroplane. (xi + 170 pp.; ill.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) Melbourne: Museum Victoria,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780980619034.<br />

3658. GONZÁLEZ REDONDO, Francisco A. “Leonardo<br />

Torres Quevedo y el Servicio de Aerostación<br />

Militar, 1908–1914: luces y sombras en la aeronáutica<br />

española.” Llull 33 (2010): 57–88.<br />

3659. HIATT, Willie. “Flying ‘Cholo’: Incas, Airplanes,<br />

and the Construction <strong>of</strong> Andean Modernity in<br />

1920s Cuzco, Peru.” Americas 63 (2006-7): 327–358.<br />

3660. LAUNIUS, Roger. “Can We Colonize the Solar<br />

System? Human Biology and Survival in the Extreme<br />

Space Environment.” Endeavour 34 (2010): 122–<br />

129.<br />

About the history <strong>of</strong> the idea <strong>of</strong> colonizing space.<br />

3661. MARCHIS, Vittorio, Etta MARIS, and Ansfried<br />

SCHEIFES. Von Braun: de nazi-raketbouwer<br />

die de Amerikanen naar de maan bracht. Wetenschappelijke<br />

biografie. (160 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Amsterdam: Natuurwetenschap & Techniek, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9789085712923.<br />

3662. PIRIE, Gordon. Air Empire: British Imperial<br />

Civil Aviation, 1919–39. (xii + 249 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Manchester: Manchester University<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780719041112.<br />

3663. QUILTER, Charles John, II. “In Any Weather:<br />

German Radio Navigation in Aviation and the Rise <strong>of</strong><br />

National Socialism, 1907–1939.” ProQuest Diss. &<br />

Thes. : doc. no. 3419921.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine,<br />

2010. 391 pp.<br />

3664. REINKE, Niklas. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> German<br />

Space Policy: Ideas, Influences, and Interdependence<br />

1923–2002. Explorations: Studies in Modern <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology from the International Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (562 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Paris: Beauchesne, 2007. ISBN: 9782701015125.<br />

3665. SCHMALTZ, Florian. “Vom Nutzen und Nachteil<br />

der Luftfahrtforschung im NS-Staat. Die Aerodynamische<br />

Versuchsanstalt Göttingen und die<br />

Strahltriebwerksforschung im Zweiten Weltkrieg.” In<br />

Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft, edited by PIEPER and<br />

UEKÖTTER (2010) [ref. 194], 67–114.<br />

3666. TISE, Larry E. Conquering the Sky: The Secret<br />

Flights <strong>of</strong> the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk.<br />

(256 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave<br />

Macmillan, 2009. ISBN: 9780230614901.


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 217<br />

3667. VAN CREVELD, Martin. The Age <strong>of</strong> Airpower.<br />

(xii + 498 pp.; ill.) New York: PublicAffairs, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9781586489816.<br />

375. 20TH CENTURY, LATE, AND 21ST<br />

CENTURY<br />

375-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3668. BARNETT, Ronald. “Re-opening Research:<br />

New Amateurs or New Pr<strong>of</strong>esssionals?” In Participating<br />

in the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by<br />

FINNEGAN (2005) [ref. 16], 263–277.<br />

3669. FANGERAU, Heiner, and Thorsten HALLING.<br />

Netzwerke: Allgemeine Theorie oder Universalmetapher<br />

in den Wissenschaften? Ein transdisziplinärer<br />

Überblick. <strong>Science</strong> Studies. (292 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Bielefeld: Transcript-Verl.,, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9783899429800.<br />

3670. GOEMINNE, Gert. “Once upon a Time I Was a<br />

Nuclear Physicist: What the Politics <strong>of</strong> Sustainability<br />

Can Learn from the Nuclear Laboratory.” Perspect.<br />

Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–31.<br />

3671. HAMBLIN, Jacob Darwin. “<strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />

for Every Man, Woman, and Child.” Hist.<br />

Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 259–267.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> W. Patrick MCCRAY, Keep Watching<br />

the Skies! The Story <strong>of</strong> Operation Moonwatch<br />

and the Dawn <strong>of</strong> the Space Age (2008); Michael D.<br />

GORDIN, Red Cloud at Dawn (2009) [ref. 3735];<br />

Dolores L. AUGUSTINE, Red Prometheus (2007);<br />

Zuoyue WANG, In Sputnik’s Shadow (2008); Lillian<br />

HODDESON, Adrienne W. KOLB, and Catherine<br />

WESTFALL, Fermilab (2008).<br />

375-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

3672. BROCK, Darryl E. “<strong>Science</strong> Innovation during<br />

the Chinese Cultural Revolution: Notes from the<br />

‘Peking Review.’ ” Southeast Rev. Asian Stud. 31<br />

(2009): 226–232.<br />

375-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

3673. BODMER, Walter. “Public Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>: The BA, the Royal <strong>Society</strong> and COPUS.”<br />

Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): S151–S161.<br />

3674. JACOBS, Bo. “Atomic Kids: Duck and Cover<br />

and Atomic Alert Teach American Children How to<br />

Survive Atomic Attack.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology Confront Reality” [ref. 2914].<br />

Film & Hist. 40, no. 1 (2010): 25–44.<br />

3675. JACOBS, Robert A. The Dragon’s Tail: Americans<br />

Face the Atomic Age. Culture, Politics, and the<br />

Cold War. (xii + 151 pp.; ill.; index.) Amherst:<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781558497276.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R392]<br />

3676. JORGENSEN, Darren. “Middle America, the<br />

Moon, the Sublime and the Uncanny.” In Space<br />

Travel and Culture, edited by PARKER and BELL<br />

(2009) [ref. 4079], 178–189.<br />

3677. LEVINA, Marina. “Exploring Epistemic<br />

Boundaries between Scientific and Popular Cultures.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Epistemic Boundaries”<br />

[ref. 118]. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 105–112.<br />

Looks at popular television accounts <strong>of</strong> controversial<br />

medicine in America.<br />

3678. LOSH, Susan Carol. “Stereotypes about Scientists<br />

over Time among US Adults: 1983 and 2001.”<br />

Public Underst. Sci. 19 (2010): 372–382.<br />

3679. SHUKAITIS, Stevphen. “Space Is the<br />

(Non)Place: Martians, Marxists, and the Outer Space<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Radical Imagination.” In Space Travel and Culture,<br />

edited by PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079],<br />

98–113.<br />

3680. THORPE, Charles, and Jane GREGORY. “Producing<br />

the Post-Fordist Public: The Political Economy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Engagement with <strong>Science</strong>.” Sci. Cult.<br />

19 (2010): 273–301.<br />

3681. TORRES-ALBERO, Cristóbal, Manuel<br />

FERNÁNDEZ-ESQUINAS, Jesús REY-ROCHA, and<br />

María José MARTÍN-SEMPERE. “Dissemination<br />

Practices in the Spanish Research System: Scientists<br />

Trapped in a Golden Cage.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue.<br />

Public Underst. Sci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 12–25.<br />

3682. ZEMAN, Scott C. “ ‘Taking Hell’s Measurements’:<br />

Popular <strong>Science</strong> and Popular Mechanics<br />

Magazines and the Atomic Bomb from Hiroshima to<br />

Bikini.” J. Pop. Cult. 41 (2008): 695–711.<br />

375-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />

3683. STAHNISCH, F. “Über Forschungsentwicklungen<br />

der Neurostimulation nach 1945: Historische und<br />

ethische Aspekte medizinischer Manipulationen am<br />

menschlichen Gehirn.” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 27<br />

(2008): 307–346.<br />

375-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

3684. ABIR-AM, Pnina G. “Spotlight on Post-WW2<br />

Transatlantic <strong>Science</strong> Policies: Comparing Strategic,<br />

Political, and Economic Agendas in the United States<br />

<strong>of</strong> America, Europe, and East Asia.” Introduction to<br />

a special issue. Centaurus 52 (2010): 273–279.<br />

Contents: John KRIGE, “Building the Arsenal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Knowledge,” 280–296 [ref. 3695]; Naomi<br />

ORESKES, “<strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Free Enterprise,”<br />

297–310 [ref. 3697]; Ronald E. DOEL,<br />

“Does Scientific Intelligence Matter?” 311–322<br />

[ref. 3692]; Pnina G. ABIR-AM, “The Rockefeller<br />

Foundation and the Post-WW2 Transnational Ecology<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Policy: From Solitary Splendor in<br />

the Inter-War Era to a ‘Me Too’ Agenda in the<br />

1950s,” 323–337 [ref. 3742]; Peter J. WESTWICK,<br />

“The International <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Strategic Defense<br />

Initiative: American Influence and Economic Competition<br />

in the Late Cold War,” 338-351 [ref. 3741].<br />

3685. BÄCHI, Beat. “Zur Krise der westdeutschen<br />

Grenzwertpolitik in den 1970er Jahren: Die Verwandlung<br />

des Berufskrebses von einem toxikologischen in


218 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

ein sozioökonomisches Problem.” Introduction to a<br />

special issue, “Zur Geschichte des Regulierungswissens”<br />

[ref. 2869]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

419–435.<br />

3686. BEYLER, Richard. “Physics and the Ideology<br />

<strong>of</strong> Non-Ideology: Re-Constructing the Cultural<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in West Germany.” In Physics and<br />

Politics, edited by TRISCHLER and WALKER (2010)<br />

[ref. 2895], 85–106.<br />

3687. CHARROW, Robert P. Law in the Laboratory:<br />

A Guide to the Ethics <strong>of</strong> Federally Funded <strong>Science</strong> Research.<br />

(ix + 330 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226101644.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R133]<br />

3688. COLLINS, Peter. “A Role in Running UK<br />

<strong>Science</strong>?” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

S119–S130.<br />

On the Royal <strong>Society</strong> and government sponsored<br />

science in post-World War II Britain.<br />

3689. COX, Stephen. “The Royal <strong>Society</strong> in Cold<br />

War Europe.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

S131–S136.<br />

3690. CROCKIN, Susan L., and Howard Wilbur<br />

JONES. Legal Conceptions: The Evolving Law and<br />

Policy <strong>of</strong> Assisted Reproductive Technologies. (xii +<br />

411 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801893889.<br />

3691. DICKENS, Peter. “Cosmos as Capitalism’s<br />

Outside.” In Space Travel and Culture, edited by<br />

PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 66–82.<br />

3692. DOEL, Ronald E. “Does Scientific Intelligence<br />

Matter?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Post-WW2 Transatlantic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Policies” [ref. 3684]. Centaurus 52<br />

(2010): 311–322.<br />

Concerns the role <strong>of</strong> secrecy and intelligence gathering.<br />

3693. EVANS, James A. “Industry Collaboration,<br />

Scientific Sharing, and the Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Knowledge.”<br />

Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (2010): 757–791.<br />

On the sharing and use <strong>of</strong> the model organisim<br />

Arabidopsis thaliana among academy and industry.<br />

3694. KAISER, Tobias. “Staat und Wissenschaft<br />

in der DDR: Zu den Organisationsformen von Forschung<br />

und Wissenschaft in einer modernen Diktatur.”<br />

In Jenseits von Humboldt, edited by HÜNTEL-<br />

MANN and SCHNEIDER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

3695. KRIGE, John. “Building the Arsenal <strong>of</strong> Knowledge.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Post-WW2 Transatlantic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Policies” [ref. 3684]. Centaurus 52<br />

(2010): 280–296.<br />

On the ideology <strong>of</strong> scientific internationalism in<br />

the United States.<br />

3696. LOW, Morris. “Physicists as Policymakers<br />

in Postwar Japan: The Rise <strong>of</strong> Joint-Use University<br />

Research Institutes.” In Physics and Politics, edited<br />

by TRISCHLER and WALKER (2010) [ref. 2895],<br />

227–250.<br />

3697. ORESKES, Naomi. “<strong>Science</strong>, Technology<br />

and Free Enterprise.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Post-<br />

WW2 Transatlantic <strong>Science</strong> Policies” [ref. 3684].<br />

Centaurus 52 (2010): 297–310.<br />

An exploration <strong>of</strong> the topics in John KRIGE, American<br />

Hegemony and the Postwar Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> in Europe (2006).<br />

3698. PARKER, Martin. “Capitalists in Space.” In<br />

Space Travel and Culture, edited by PARKER and<br />

BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 83–97.<br />

3699. RAMMER, Gerhard. “Allied Control <strong>of</strong><br />

Physics and the Collégial Self-Denazification <strong>of</strong><br />

the Physicists.” In Physics and Politics, edited by<br />

TRISCHLER and WALKER (2010) [ref. 2895], 61–84.<br />

3700. RINDZEVICIUTE, Egle. “Purification and<br />

Hybridisation <strong>of</strong> Soviet Cybernetics. The Politics <strong>of</strong><br />

Scientific Governance in an Authoritarian Regime.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Beiträge zum Rahmenthema<br />

‘Verwissenschaftlichung von Politik nach 1945’ ”<br />

[ref. 2879]. Arch. Sozialgesch. 50 (2010): 289–310.<br />

3701. SCHWERIN, Alexander von. “Die Deutsche<br />

Atomkommission: Eine biopolitische Institution der<br />

frühen Bundesrepublik und die Naturalisierung der<br />

Risikopolitik.” In Jenseits von Humboldt, edited by<br />

HÜNTELMANN and SCHNEIDER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

3702. SCHWERIN, Alexander von. “Low Dose Intoxication<br />

and a Crisis <strong>of</strong> Regulatory Models. Chemical<br />

Mutagens in the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft<br />

(DFG), 1963–1973.” Introduction to a special<br />

issue, “Zur Geschichte des Regulierungswissens”<br />

[ref. 2869]. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

401–418.<br />

3703. STRICKMANN, Martin. “Scientists as Intellectuals:<br />

The Sociopolitical Role <strong>of</strong> French and West<br />

German Nuclear Physicists in the 1950s.” In Physics<br />

and Politics, edited by TRISCHLER and WALKER<br />

(2010) [ref. 2895], 131–160.<br />

3704. VANDEWALL, Holly R. “Expertise and the<br />

Disunity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: A Case Study in the Difficulties<br />

<strong>of</strong> Providing Expert Advice for Policy.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3441761.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

191 pp.<br />

375-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

3705. ASHLEY, Michael. Gateways to Forever: The<br />

Story <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Magazines from 1970<br />

to 1980. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Magazine,<br />

vol. 3. Liverpool <strong>Science</strong> Fiction Texts and<br />

Studies. (xix + 507 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Liverpool<br />

[UK]: Liverpool University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9781846310034.<br />

3706. BEARDSWORTH, Adam. “Learning to Love<br />

the Bomb: Robert Lowell’s Pathological Poetics.”<br />

Can. Rev. Amer. Stud. 40 (2010): 95–116.<br />

3707. BURNS, Tony. Political Theory, <strong>Science</strong> Fiction,<br />

and Utopian Literature: Ursula K. Le Guin


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 219<br />

and the Dispossessed. (x + 319 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Lanham: Lexington Books, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780739122839.<br />

3708. CAPITANIO, Adam. “ ‘The Jekyll and Hyde<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Atomic Age’: The Incredible Hulk as the<br />

Ambiguous Embodiment <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Power.” J. Pop.<br />

Cult. 43 (2010): 249–270.<br />

3709. GOUDREAU, Kim. “Lend Me Your Ears:<br />

The Truth in the Fiction <strong>of</strong> The Glass Bees by Ernst<br />

Jünger.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on science and literature.<br />

Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 30 (2010): 240–246.<br />

Other articles in the series include: Christoph RIB-<br />

BAT, “Being ‘Stresslessly Invisible’: The Rise<br />

and Fall <strong>of</strong> Videophony in David Foster Wallace’s<br />

Infinite Jest,” 252–258 [ref. 3718]; Grant SHOFF-<br />

STALL, “Freeze, Wait, Reanimate: Cryonic Suspension<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> Fiction,” 285–297 [ref. 3719];<br />

J. M. van der LAAN, “Frankenstein as <strong>Science</strong><br />

Fiction and Fact,” 298–304 [ref. 2068].<br />

3710. HEYWOOD, Leslie L., Justin R. GARCIA, and<br />

David Sloan WILSON. “Mind the Gap: Appropriate<br />

Evolutionary Perspectives Toward the Integration<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s and Humanities.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Darwin and Darwinism, Part One: Historical,<br />

Philosophical and Cultural Studies” [ref. 2515]. Sci.<br />

& Educ. 19 (2010): 505–522.<br />

3711. KILGORE, De Witt Douglas. Astr<strong>of</strong>uturism:<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Race, and Visions <strong>of</strong> Utopia in Space.<br />

Philadelphia: University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Press, 2003.<br />

ISBN: 9780812237191.<br />

3712. KUBERSKI, Philip. “Kubrick’s Odyssey:<br />

Myth, Technology, Gnosis.” Arizona Quart. 64<br />

(2008): 51–73.<br />

3713. KÜHN, Cornelia. “ ‘...eine neue, mit dem Volk<br />

verbundene Kultur entwickeln’: Laienkunst als Ressource<br />

für die Etablierung der Volkskunde in der<br />

frühen DDR.” In Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als<br />

Ressourcen für einander. Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />

im 20. Jahrhundert, edited by NIKOLOW<br />

and SCHIRRMACHER (2007) [ref. 2861], 197–216.<br />

3714. LUECKEL, Wolfgang. “Atomic Apocalypse—<br />

‘Nuclear Fiction’ in German Literature and Culture.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3432273.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, 2010. 403<br />

pp.<br />

3715. MAX, Katrin. “Tradition und Innovation.<br />

Medizinische Konzepte und ihre Vertreter in Uwe<br />

Tellkamps Roman ‘Der Turm.’ ” Würzburger Medizin.<br />

Mitt. 28 (2009): 197–221.<br />

3716. MCINNIS, Gilbert. Evolutionary Mythology in<br />

the Writings <strong>of</strong> Kurt Vonnegut: Darwin, Vonnegut and<br />

the Construction <strong>of</strong> an American Culture. (xx + 253<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Palo Alto, CA: Academica Press,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781933146997.<br />

3717. ORTHIA, Lindy A. “Antirationalist Critique or<br />

Fifth Column <strong>of</strong> Scientism? Challenges from Doctor<br />

Who to the Mad Scientist Trope.” Public Underst.<br />

Sci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 525–542.<br />

3718. RIBBAT, Christoph. “Being ‘Stresslessly Invisible’:<br />

The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Videophony in David<br />

Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />

on science and literature [ref. 3709]. Bull. Sci. Tech.<br />

Soc. 30 (2010): 252–258.<br />

3719. SHOFFSTALL, Grant. “Freeze, Wait, Reanimate:<br />

Cryonic Suspension and <strong>Science</strong> Fiction.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue on science and literature [ref. 3709].<br />

Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 30 (2010): 285–297.<br />

3720. STILLMAN, Grant B. “Two <strong>of</strong> the MADdest<br />

Scientists: Where Strangelove Meets Dr. No; or,<br />

Unexpected Roots for Kubrick’s Cold War Classic.”<br />

Film Hist. 20 (2008): 487–500.<br />

3721. STRAKER, James D. “Engineering and Social<br />

Inequalities in Modern World Literature: Of Disembodied<br />

Forces and Provocative Intrusions.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Engineers, Engineering, and Social<br />

Justice.” [ref. 582]. Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 61–83.<br />

“Outlines dominant patterns in postwar representations<br />

<strong>of</strong> engineering [and how they have] exacerbated<br />

social inequalities across the global south.”<br />

(from the abstract)<br />

3722. WIESENFELDT, Gerhard. “Dystopian Genesis:<br />

The Scientist’s Role in <strong>Society</strong>, According to<br />

Jack Arnold.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “<strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology Confront Reality” [ref. 2914]. Film &<br />

Hist. 40, no. 1 (2010): 58–74.<br />

On the science fiction films <strong>of</strong> the director Jack<br />

Arnold.<br />

3723. WRIGHT, David C, and Allan W. AUSTIN.<br />

(Eds.) Space and Time: Essays on Visions <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

in <strong>Science</strong> Fiction and Fantasy. (vi + 225 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780786436644.<br />

Contributors include David C. WRIGHT, Allan W.<br />

AUSTIN, Novotny LAWRENCE, Randall CLARK,<br />

Bryan E. VIZZINI, Allan W. AUSTIN, Daryl LEE,<br />

Antony KEEN, Judith LANCIONI, Korcaighe P.<br />

HALE, Kendra Preston LEONARD, and Janice<br />

LIEDL.<br />

375-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

3724. WHITMARSH, Ian, and David S. JONES.<br />

(Eds.) What’s the Use <strong>of</strong> Race? Modern Governance<br />

and the Biology <strong>of</strong> Difference. (viii + 303 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780262514248.<br />

Contirbutors include: Ian WHITMARSH, David S.<br />

JONES, Jonathan KAHN, Pamela SANKAR, Steven<br />

EPSTEIN, Simon M. OUTRAM, George T. H. EL-<br />

LISON, Richard TUTTON, Amy HINTERBERGER,<br />

Joan H. FUJIMURA, Jay S. KAUFMAN, Richard S.<br />

COOPER, Angela C. JENKS, Nancy KRIEGER, and<br />

Dorothy ROBERTS.<br />

375-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

3725. FERRY, Georgina. “The Exception and the<br />

Rule: Women and the Royal <strong>Society</strong> 1945–2010.”<br />

Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): S163–S172.


220 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

3726. KNEZEK, Patricia M. “The <strong>Current</strong> Status <strong>of</strong><br />

Women in Astronomy.” In The H<strong>of</strong>fleit Centennial,<br />

edited by PHILIP et al. (2006) [ref. 3097], 27–32.<br />

3727. SAGE, Daniel. “Giant Leaps and Forgotten<br />

Steps: NASA and the Performance <strong>of</strong> Gender.” In<br />

Space Travel and Culture, edited by PARKER and<br />

BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 146–163.<br />

375-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

3728. CROCE, Paul Jerome. “Freeman Dyson and<br />

Humility Theology: Revised Editions <strong>of</strong> Some Old<br />

Ways <strong>of</strong> Thinking.” Global Spiral (2007): Approx.<br />

2,700 words.<br />

3729. GREENBERG, Irving. “Why <strong>Science</strong> and Religion<br />

Need to Cooperate to Prevent a Recurrence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Holocaust.” In Medicine after the Holocaust,<br />

edited by RUBENFELD (2010) [ref. 2866], 171–180.<br />

3730. HAAS, John M. “<strong>Science</strong>, Medicine, and Religion<br />

in and after the Holocaust.” In Medicine after the<br />

Holocaust, edited by RUBENFELD (2010) [ref. 2866],<br />

163–170.<br />

3731. KNIFF, H. Wijmandus de. “A Post-World War<br />

II Response to Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann: Biblical<br />

Hermeneutics and Modern <strong>Science</strong> in the ‘Dutch<br />

Reformed Church’ in the Twentieth Century.” In Nature<br />

and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, edited<br />

by MEER and MANDELBROTE (2008) [ref. 235],<br />

465–490.<br />

3732. PENNOCK, Robert T. “The Postmodern Sin <strong>of</strong><br />

Intelligent Design Creationism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Darwin and Darwinism. Part Two: Pedagogical<br />

Studies” [ref. 449]. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 757–758.<br />

3733. ZELLER, Benjamin E. Prophets and Protons:<br />

New Religious Movements and <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

Late Twentieth-Century. The New and Alternative<br />

Religions Series. (x + 227 pp.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: New York University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780814797204.<br />

375-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

3734. BURKE, David Allen. “Southern Devices: Geology,<br />

Industry, and Atomic Testing in Mississippi’s<br />

Piney Woods.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3416040.<br />

Dissertation at Auburn University, 2010. 249 pp.<br />

3735. GORDIN, Michael D. Red Cloud at Dawn:<br />

Truman, Stalin, and the End <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Monopoly.<br />

(xii + 402 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Farrar,<br />

Straus and Giroux, 2009. ISBN: 9780374256821.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 3671]<br />

3736. GRANT, Matthew. After the Bomb: Civil Defence<br />

and Nuclear War in Britain, 1945–68. (xi + 249<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke, UK; New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230205420.<br />

3737. LAWSON, Sean. “Surfing on the Edge <strong>of</strong><br />

Chaos: Nonlinear <strong>Science</strong> and the Emergence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Preventive War in the US.” Soc. Stud. Sci.<br />

41 (<strong>2011</strong>): 563–584.<br />

3738. MOORE, Richard. Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear<br />

Reality: Britain, the United States and Nuclear<br />

Weapons, 1958–64. (xv + 332 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780230230675.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R548]<br />

3739. SHEEHAN, Neil. A Fiery Peace in a Cold War:<br />

Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon. New<br />

York: Random House, 2009. ISBN: 9780679422846.<br />

On the history <strong>of</strong> the men who built America’s<br />

intercontinental ballistic missile program in the<br />

1950s and 1960s.<br />

3740. VANDERBILT, Tom. Survival City: Adventures<br />

among the Ruins <strong>of</strong> Atomic America. (228 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Chicago; London: The University <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226846941.<br />

Explores the architecture <strong>of</strong> 1950s-era atomic warrelated<br />

sites such as missile silos, storage bunkers,<br />

and test sites.<br />

3741. WESTWICK, Peter J. “The International <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the Strategic Defense Initiative: American Influence<br />

and Economic Competition in the Late Cold<br />

War.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Post-WW2 Transatlantic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Policies” [ref. 3684]. Centaurus 52<br />

(2010): 338–351.<br />

375-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

3742. ABIR-AM, Pnina G. “The Rockefeller Foundation<br />

and the Post-WW2 Transnational Ecology <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> Policy: From Solitary Splendor in the Inter-<br />

War Era to a ‘Me Too’ Agenda in the 1950s.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Post-WW2 Transatlantic <strong>Science</strong><br />

Policies” [ref. 3684]. Centaurus 52 (2010): 323–337.<br />

3743. COLLINS, Peter. “A Royal <strong>Society</strong> for Technology.”<br />

Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

S43–S54.<br />

3744. CUMMINGS, Dolan. “Think Tanks and Intellectual<br />

Authority Outside the University: Information<br />

Technocracy or Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters?” In Participating<br />

in the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by FINNEGAN<br />

(2005) [ref. 16], 166–180.<br />

3745. HEMMEN, George E. “Royal <strong>Society</strong> Expeditions<br />

in the Second Half <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century.”<br />

Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): S89–S99.<br />

3746. RANKIN, William J. “The Epistemology <strong>of</strong><br />

the Suburbs: Knowledge, Production, and Corporate<br />

Laboratory Design.” Crit. Inq. 36 (2009–2010):<br />

771–806.<br />

“Analyzes these buildings as an argument about<br />

knowledge and labor, one that challenges some<br />

common assumptions about the culture and priorities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the corporation.” (from the abstract)<br />

3747. WENDEL, Paul J. “Object-Based Epistemology<br />

at a Creationist Museum.” Sci. & Educ. 20<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 37–50.<br />

375-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

3748. OTTINGER, Gwen. “Epistemic Fencelines:<br />

Air Monitoring Instruments and Expert-Resident


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 221<br />

Boundaries.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Epistemic<br />

Boundaries” [ref. 118]. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009):<br />

55–67.<br />

“Examines the use <strong>of</strong> air monitoring instruments<br />

at the boundary between petrochemical facilities<br />

and nearby residential communities.” (from the<br />

abstract)<br />

375-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

3749. GROEN, Adriaan in ’t. De Wende en Humboldts<br />

erfenis. De utopie voorbij. (300 pp.; bibl.)<br />

Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9789048511112.<br />

On the fate <strong>of</strong> Humboldt Universität after the fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Berlin wall.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R316]<br />

3750. HAMPTON, Blanche, Ben ALLEN, and Robert<br />

LOEFFEL. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the UNSW Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering:<br />

1949–2009. (352 pp.; index.) University<br />

<strong>of</strong> New South Wales.; Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9781742230320.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R333]<br />

3751. HÖTTECKE, Dietmar, and Cibelle Celestino<br />

SILVA. “Why Implementing <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy<br />

in School <strong>Science</strong> Education is a Challenge: An<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Obstacles.” Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

293–316.<br />

3752. PIEPER, Christine. “Informatik—ein Beispiel<br />

für die Kommerzialisierung der deutschen Hochschulen?”<br />

In Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft, edited by<br />

PIEPER and UEKÖTTER (2010) [ref. 194], 163–210.<br />

3753. RADDER, Hans. (Ed.) The Commodification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Academic Research: <strong>Science</strong> and the Modern University.<br />

(vii + 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.: University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780822943969.<br />

Contents: Hans RADDER, “The Commodification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Academic Research,” 1-23; Daniel Lee<br />

KLEINMAN, “The Commercialization <strong>of</strong> Academic<br />

Culture and the Future <strong>of</strong> the University,”<br />

24-43; Sigrid STERCKX, “Knowledge Transfer<br />

from Academia to Industry through Patenting and<br />

Licensing: Rhetoric and Reality,” 44-64; David<br />

B. RESNIK, “Financial Interests and the Norms <strong>of</strong><br />

Academic <strong>Science</strong>,” 65-89; James Robert BROWN,<br />

“One-Shot <strong>Science</strong>,” 90-109; Albert W. MUSS-<br />

CHENGA, J. VAN DER STEEN and Vincent K. Y.<br />

HO, “The Business <strong>of</strong> Drug Research: A Mixed<br />

Blessing,” 110-131 [ref. 3590]; Sabina LEONELLI,<br />

“The Commodification <strong>of</strong> Knowledge Exchange:<br />

Governing the Circulation <strong>of</strong> Biological Data,”<br />

132-157 [ref. 3259]; Martin CARRIER, “Research<br />

under Pressure: Methodological Features <strong>of</strong> Commercialized<br />

<strong>Science</strong>,” 158-186; Henk van den<br />

BELT, “Robert Merton, Intellectual Property, and<br />

Open <strong>Science</strong>: A Sociological <strong>History</strong> for Our<br />

Times,” 187-230; Hans RADDER, “Mertonian<br />

Values, Scientific Norms, and the Commodification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Academic Research,” 231-258; Mark<br />

B. BROWN, “Coercion, Corruption, and Politics<br />

in the Commodification <strong>of</strong> Academic <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

259-276; Steve FULLER, “Capitalism and Knowledge:<br />

The University between Commodification<br />

and Entrepreneurship,” 277-306; Harry KUNNE-<br />

MAN, “Viable Alternatives for Commercialized<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: The Case <strong>of</strong> Humanistics,” 307-336.<br />

3754. SIEMSEN, Hayo. “Ernst Mach and the Epistemological<br />

Ideas Specific for Finnish <strong>Science</strong> Education.”<br />

Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 245–291.<br />

3755. URBAN, Wayne J. More Than <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Sputnik: The National Defense Education<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 1958. (xiv + 247 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Tuscaloosa: University <strong>of</strong> Alabama Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780817316914.<br />

3756. VILLANI, Alberto, Jesuina Lopes de Almeida<br />

PACCA, and Denise de FREITAS. “<strong>Science</strong> Teacher<br />

Education in Brazil: 1950–2000.” Sci. & Educ. 18<br />

(2009): 125–148.<br />

3757. WEBSTER, Frank. “Research, Universities<br />

and the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>.” In Participating in<br />

the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by FINNEGAN (2005)<br />

[ref. 16], 245–262.<br />

375-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

3758. COWAN, G. A. Manhattan Project to the Santa<br />

Fe Institute: The Memoirs <strong>of</strong> George A. Cowan. (175<br />

pp.; ill.; index.) Albuquerque: University <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Mexico Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780826348708.<br />

On the nuclear physicist active from the 1940s to<br />

the 1980s.<br />

3759. KREIMER, Pablo, Luciano LEVIN, and Pablo<br />

JENSEN. “Popularization by Argentine Researchers:<br />

The Activities and Motivations <strong>of</strong> CONICET Scientists.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. Public Underst. Sci. 20<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 37–47.<br />

3760. MORANGE, Michel. “The Notion <strong>of</strong> the Episome.”<br />

What <strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XIX. J. Biosci. 34<br />

(2009): 845–848.<br />

3761. MUÑOZ MUÑOZ, Ana M. Presencia y producción<br />

científica de las pr<strong>of</strong>esoras de la Universidad<br />

de Granada (1975–1990). (248 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9788433839459.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R567]<br />

375-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />

3762. DOUGLAS, Heather. “Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Political Engagement, and the Cold War: An Introduction.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue: “Politics<br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009):<br />

157–160.<br />

Several articles commenting on George A.<br />

REISCH, How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (2005). Contents: Thomas<br />

UEBEL, “Knowing Who Your Friends Are: Aspects<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Politics <strong>of</strong> Logical Empiricism,” 161–<br />

168 [ref. 3764]; David J. STUMP, “Pragmatism,<br />

Activism, and the Icy Slopes <strong>of</strong> Logic in George<br />

Reisch’s Portrait <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> as a<br />

Young Field,” 169–175 [ref. 3763]; Scott EDGAR,<br />

“Logical Empiricism, Politics, and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism,”<br />

177–189 [ref. 113]; George REISCH, “Three


222 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

Kinds <strong>of</strong> Political Engagement for Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong>,” 191–197 [ref. 146]; Don HOWARD, “Better<br />

Red than Dead—Putting an End to the Social<br />

Irrelevance <strong>of</strong> Postwar Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />

199–220 [ref. 126].<br />

3763. STUMP, David J. “Pragmatism, Activism, and<br />

the Icy Slopes <strong>of</strong> Logic in George Reisch’s Portrait <strong>of</strong><br />

the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> as a Young Field.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Politics and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>”<br />

[ref. 3762]. Sci. & Educ. 18 (2009): 169–175.<br />

3764. UEBEL, Thomas. “Knowing Who Your<br />

Friends Are: Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Politics <strong>of</strong> Logical<br />

Empiricism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Politics and<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>” [ref. 3762]. Sci. & Educ. 18<br />

(2009): 161–168.<br />

375-103. MATHEMATICS<br />

3765. AALEN, Odd, Per Kragh ANDERSEN, Ørnulf<br />

BORGAN, Richard GILL, and Niels KEIDING. “<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Applications <strong>of</strong> Martingales in Survival<br />

Analysis.” http://www.jehps.net/juin2009/<br />

Aalenetal.pdf (Accessed on November 30, 2010).<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Splendors and Miseries<br />

<strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat.<br />

5, no. 1 (2009): Approx. 12,300 words.<br />

3766. ARMATTE, Michel. “Histoire et Préhistoire de<br />

l’Analyse des données par J. P. Benzecri : un cas de<br />

généalogie rétrospective.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2008/Armatte.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “About the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory Data Analysis”<br />

[ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008):<br />

Approx. 12,100 words.<br />

3767. FALGUEROLLES, Antoine de. “L’analyse des<br />

données: Before and Around.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/Decembre2008/Falguerolles.pdf (Accessed<br />

on November 29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“About the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory Data<br />

Analysis” [ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no.<br />

2 (2008): Approx. 15,300 words.<br />

On the development <strong>of</strong> multivariate data analysis<br />

in France in the years 1965-1985.<br />

3768. MEYER, Paul-André. “Stochastic Processes<br />

from 1950 to the Present.” http://www.jehps.<br />

net/juin2009/Meyer.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

30, 2010). Originally published in French as “Les<br />

Processus Stochastiques de 1950 à Nos Jours”, pp.<br />

813–848 <strong>of</strong> Development <strong>of</strong> Mathematics 1950–2000,<br />

edited by Jean-Paul Pier, Birkhäuser, 2000. Trans.<br />

by Jeanine SEDJRO. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The<br />

Splendors and Miseries <strong>of</strong> Martingales.” [ref. 3047].<br />

J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 5, no. 1 (2009): Approx.<br />

17,000 words.<br />

3769. MIRKIN, Boris, and Ilya MUCHNIK. “Some<br />

Topics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Current</strong> Interest in Clustering: Russian<br />

Approaches 1960–1985.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2008/Mirkin.pdf (Accessed on November<br />

29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “About the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory Data Analysis”<br />

[ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2 (2008):<br />

Approx. 6,250.<br />

3770. PRAEGER, Cheryl E. “Bernhard Hermann<br />

Neumann 1909–2002.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21<br />

(2010): 253–282.<br />

3771. STREET, Ross. “Gregory Maxwell Kelly<br />

1930–2007.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 237–<br />

251.<br />

375-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

3772. CHIFRÉ I PETIT, Eduard Josep.<br />

“L’Astronomia i la meteorologia vistes pel cinema.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section, “Jornada d’Història de<br />

l’Astronomia i de la Meteorologia.” Actes Hist. Cièn.<br />

Tèc. 2, no. 1 (2009): 101–111.<br />

3773. CHRISTIAN, David. “<strong>History</strong> and <strong>Science</strong><br />

after the Chronometric Revolution.” In Cosmos and<br />

Culture, edited by DICK and LUPISELLA (2009)<br />

[ref. 3077], 441–462.<br />

On the post-World War II revolution in our ability<br />

to date cosmic events reliably and its ramifications.<br />

3774. COHEN, Marshall. “Genesis <strong>of</strong> the 1000-foot<br />

Arecibo Dish.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009):<br />

141–152.<br />

3775. DAVIES, Rod. “Recollections <strong>of</strong> Two and<br />

a Half Years with ‘Chris’ Christiansen.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special 2009 section: “Christiansen Papers.” J.<br />

Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 4–10.<br />

Includes: Wayne ORCHISTON and Don MATHEW-<br />

SON, “Chris Christiansen and the Chris Cross,” 11–<br />

32 [ref. 3782]; Wang SHOUGUAN, “Personal Reflections<br />

<strong>of</strong> W. N. Christiansen and the Early Days<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chinese Radio Astronomy,” 33–38 [ref. 3785].<br />

3776. DICK, Steven J. “Bringing Culture to Cosmos:<br />

The Postbiological Universe.” In Cosmos and<br />

Culture, edited by DICK and LUPISELLA (2009)<br />

[ref. 3077], 463–488.<br />

3777. GRANATO, Marcus. “From Fragments to a<br />

Museum Display: Restoration <strong>of</strong> a Gautier Meridian<br />

Circle.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 108–118.<br />

3778. KAISER, David. “When Fields Collide.” Sci.<br />

Amer. 296, no. 6 (2007): 62–69.<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> particle cosmology, an intersection<br />

<strong>of</strong> particle physics and cosmology.<br />

3779. LEQUEUX, James, Jean-Louis STEINBERG,<br />

and Wayne ORCHISTON. “Highlighting the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> French Radio Astronomy, 5: The Nançay Large<br />

Radio Telescope.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010):<br />

29–42.<br />

3780. MAINZER, Klaus. “Stephen William<br />

Hawking—Kosmologie und Medien im Zeitalter der<br />

Wissensgesellschaft.” In Das bunte Gewand der Theorie,<br />

edited by SCHWARZ and NORDMANN (2009)<br />

[ref. 31], 353–372.<br />

3781. MCADAM, Bruce. “Molonglo Observatory:<br />

Building the Cross and MOST.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit.<br />

11 (2008): 63–70.<br />

3782. ORCHISTON, Wayne, and Don MATHEW-<br />

SON. “Chris Christiansen and the Chris Cross.” Part


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 223<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special 2009 section: “Christiansen Papers”<br />

[ref. 3775]. J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 12 (2009): 11–32.<br />

On the first crossed-grating interferometer.<br />

3783. SEWELL, Jessica Ellen, and Andrew JOHN-<br />

STON. “Material Culture and the Dobsonian Telescope.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

Knowledge, Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 155–162.<br />

3784. SHINDELL, Matthew Benjamin. “Domesticating<br />

the Planets: Instruments and Practices in the<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> Planetary Geology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Scientific Instruments: Knowledge, Practice,<br />

and Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010):<br />

191–230.<br />

3785. SHOUGUAN, Wang. “Personal Reflections <strong>of</strong><br />

W. N. Christiansen and the Early Days <strong>of</strong> Chinese<br />

Radio Astronomy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special 2009 section:<br />

“Christiansen Papers” [ref. 3775]. J. Astron. Hist.<br />

Herit. 12 (2009): 33–38.<br />

3786. THOMPSON, A. Richard, and Robert H.<br />

FRATER. “Ronald N. Bracewell: An Appreciation.”<br />

J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 13 (2010): 172–178.<br />

On the Australian radio astronomer.<br />

3787. VAKOCH, Douglas A. “Encoding Our Origins:<br />

Communicating the Evolutionary Epic in Interstellar<br />

Messages.” In Cosmos and Culture, edited by DICK<br />

and LUPISELLA (2009) [ref. 3077], 415–440.<br />

3788. WENDT, Hardy, Wayne ORCHISTON, and<br />

Bruce SLEE. “W. N. Christiansen and the Initial<br />

Australian Investigation <strong>of</strong> the 21cm Hydrogen Line.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special 2008 section: “Christiansen Papers”<br />

[ref. 3107]. J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 11 (2008): 185–<br />

193.<br />

375-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />

GENERAL WORKS<br />

3789. ALBRECHT, Helmuth. “The German Research<br />

Foundation and the Early Days <strong>of</strong> Laser Research<br />

at West German Universities during the 1960s.”<br />

In Physics and Politics, edited by TRISCHLER and<br />

WALKER (2010) [ref. 2895], 161–196.<br />

3790. BYRNE, Peter. The Many Worlds <strong>of</strong> Hugh<br />

Everett III: Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction,<br />

and the Meltdown <strong>of</strong> a Nuclear Family. (xiii<br />

+ 436 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780199552276.<br />

3791. CARSON, Cathryn. “Beyond Reconstruction:<br />

CERN’s Second-Generation Accelerator Program<br />

as an Indicator <strong>of</strong> Shifts in West German <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

In Physics and Politics, edited by TRISCHLER and<br />

WALKER (2010) [ref. 2895], 107–130.<br />

3792. DAWID, Richard. “Wenn Naturwissenschaftler<br />

über Naturwissenschaftlichkeit streiten. Die<br />

Veränderlichkeit von Wissenschaftsparadigmen am<br />

Beispiel der Stringtheorie.” In Psuedowissenschaft,<br />

edited by RUPNOW et al. (2008) [ref. 149], 395–416.<br />

3793. GASPERINI, Maurizio, J. MAHARANA, and G.<br />

VENEZIANO. (Eds.) String Theory and Fundamental<br />

Interactions: Gabriele Veneziano and Theoretical<br />

Physics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.<br />

(xviii + 974 pp.; ill.; bibl.) New York: Springer, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9783540742326.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R271]<br />

3794. HECHT, David K. “A Nuclear Narrative:<br />

Robert Oppenheimer, Autobiography, and Public<br />

Authority.” Biography 33 (2010): 167–184.<br />

“Explores the rhetorical strategies employed by<br />

Robert Oppenheimer in a personal narrative he<br />

wrote in 1954.” (from the abstract)<br />

3795. HUMBLE, Peter. “Alan Kenneth Head 1925–<br />

2010.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 221–235.<br />

On the Australian mathematical physicist and polymath.<br />

3796. KAISER, David. “Physics and Feynman’s<br />

Diagrams.” Amer. Scient. 93 (2005): 156–165.<br />

3797. KAISER, David. “The Atomic Secret in Red<br />

Hands? American Suspicions <strong>of</strong> Theoretical Physicists<br />

during the Early Cold War.” Representations 90<br />

(2005): 28–60.<br />

3798. KAISER, David. “Turning Physicists into<br />

Quantum Mechanics.” Phys. World 20, no. 5 (2007):<br />

28–33.<br />

On a shift in the ways quantum mechanics was<br />

taught after World War II.<br />

3799. MAGUIRE, Richard. “Scientific Dissent amid<br />

the United Kingdom Government’s Nuclear Weapons<br />

Programme.” Hist. Workshop J. 63 (2007): 113–135.<br />

3800. MARUSIC, Ivan, and Alexander J. SMITS.<br />

“Anthony Edward Perry 1937–2001.” Hist. Rec. Aust.<br />

Sci. 21 (2010): 91–105.<br />

Perry studied the physics <strong>of</strong> fluid mechanics.<br />

3801. RENTETZI, Maria. “ ‘Reactor Is Critical.’<br />

Introducing Nuclear Research in Post War Greece.”<br />

Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 60 (2010): 137–154.<br />

3802. SAMPLE, Ian. Massive: The Missing Particle<br />

That Sparked the Greatest Hunt in <strong>Science</strong>. (xi + 260<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Basic Books, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780465019472.<br />

3803. WANG, Zuoyue. “Physics in China in the<br />

Context <strong>of</strong> the Cold War, 1949–1976.” In Physics and<br />

Politics, edited by TRISCHLER and WALKER (2010)<br />

[ref. 2895], 251–276.<br />

3804. WESTFALL, Catherine. “Surviving to Tell the<br />

Tale: Argonne’s Intense Pulsed Neutron Source from<br />

an Ecosystem Perspective.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40<br />

(2010): 350–398.<br />

375-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

3805. BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Bernadette. “The<br />

Concept <strong>of</strong> Materials in Historical Perspective.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 352]. NTM 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 107–<br />

123.<br />

3806. FISHER, David. Much Ado about (Practically)<br />

Nothing: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Noble Gases. (x + 264<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford University<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195393965.


224 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

On the work <strong>of</strong> David Fisher since the 1960s.<br />

3807. GODFREY, Peter D., Francis P. LARKINS,<br />

and John M. SWAN. “Ronald Drayton Brown 1927–<br />

2008.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010): 191–220.<br />

On the Australian chemist, whose publications<br />

spanned theoretical chemistry, microwave spectroscopy,<br />

and galactochemistry.<br />

3808. HENTSCHEL, Klaus. “Von der Werkst<strong>of</strong>fforschung<br />

zur Materials <strong>Science</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue.<br />

[ref. 352]. NTM 19 (<strong>2011</strong>): 5–40.<br />

3809. HESSELS, Laurens K., and Harro van LENTE.<br />

“Practical Applications as a Source <strong>of</strong> Credibility:<br />

A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Three Fields <strong>of</strong> Dutch Academic<br />

Chemistry.” Minerva 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 215–240.<br />

3810. HEYMANN, Matthias. “Lumping, Testing,<br />

Tuning: The Invention <strong>of</strong> an Artificial Chemistry in<br />

Atmospheric Transport Modeling.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Modelling and Simulation in the Atmospheric<br />

and Climate <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 3820]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Mod. Phys. 41 (2010): 218–232.<br />

3811. HORROCKS, Sally. “World War II, Post-war<br />

Reconstruction and British Women Chemists.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a symposium “Chemistry in the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> World<br />

Wars” [ref. 3176]. Ambix 58 (<strong>2011</strong>): 150–170.<br />

3812. IANNARONE, Joseph J., Jr., and John S.<br />

THACKRAY. DuPont’s Dyes Business: Three<br />

Decades <strong>of</strong> Innovation, 1950–1980. (xi + 261 pp.;<br />

ill.) Lancaster: J & J Publishing, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780615249278.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R386]<br />

3813. SEN, Srabani. “1960–1999: Four Decades <strong>of</strong><br />

Biochemistry in India.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

173–180.<br />

3814. TEISSIER, Pierre. “Solid-State Chemistry<br />

in France: Structures and Dynamics <strong>of</strong> a Scientific<br />

Community since World War II.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci.<br />

40 (2010): 225–258.<br />

On “the institutional and epistemic structures and<br />

dynamics <strong>of</strong> a scientific community in a national<br />

context.” (from the abstract)<br />

375-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />

3815. BOHN, Maria. “Concentrating on CO 2 : The<br />

Scandinavian and Arctic Measurements.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

165–179.<br />

3816. DODDS, Klaus. “Assault on the Unknown:<br />

Geopolitics, Antarctic <strong>Science</strong> and the International<br />

Geophysical Year (1957–8).” In New Spaces <strong>of</strong><br />

Exploration, edited by NAYLOR and RYAN (2010)<br />

[ref. 3213].<br />

3817. DÖRRIES, Matthias. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s: ‘Nuclear Winter’ and Global<br />

Climate Change.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Klima”<br />

[ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 198–223.<br />

3818. ENDFIELD, Georgina. “Reculturing and Particularizing<br />

Climate Discourses: Weather, Identity,<br />

and the Work <strong>of</strong> Gordon Manley.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 142–162.<br />

3819. GOOD, Gregory A. “Measuring the Inaccessible<br />

Earth: Geomagnetism, in situ Measurements,<br />

Remote Sensing, and Proxy Data.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Seeing and Measuring, Constructing and<br />

Judging: Instruments in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 253]. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 176–189.<br />

3820. HEYMANN, Matthias. “Understanding and<br />

Misunderstanding Computer Simulation: The Case<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atmospheric and Climate <strong>Science</strong>—An Introduction.”<br />

Introduction to a special issue, “Modelling<br />

and Simulation in the Atmospheric and Climate <strong>Science</strong>s.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (2010):<br />

193–200.<br />

Contents: Vladimir JANKOVIC, “Climates as<br />

Commodities: Jean Pierre Purry and the Modelling<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Best Climate on Earth,” 201–207<br />

[ref. 1816]; Spencer WEART, “The Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> General Circulation Models <strong>of</strong> Climate,” 208–<br />

217 [ref. 3831]; Matthias HEYMANN, “Lumping,<br />

Testing, Tuning: The Invention <strong>of</strong> an Artificial<br />

Chemistry in Atmospheric Transport Modeling,”<br />

218–232 [ref. 3810]; Gabriele GRAMELSBERGER,<br />

“Conceiving Processes in Atmospheric Models—<br />

General Equations, Subscale Parameterizations,<br />

and ‘Superparameterizations,’ ” 233–241; Hélène<br />

GUILLEMOT, “Connections between Simulations<br />

and Observation in Climate Computer Modeling.<br />

Scientist’s Practices and ‘Bottom-Up Epistemology’<br />

Lessons,” 242–252; Johannes LENHARD and<br />

Eric WINSBERG, “Holism, Entrenchment, and<br />

the Future <strong>of</strong> Climate Model Pluralism,” 253–<br />

262; Wendy S. PARKER, “Predicting Weather and<br />

Climate: Uncertainty, Ensembles and Probability,”<br />

263–272; Mikaela SUNDBERG, “Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />

Simulations vs. Cultures <strong>of</strong> Calculations? The<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> Simulation Practices in Meteorology<br />

and Astrophysics,” 273–281; Amy DAHAN,<br />

“Putting the Earth System in a Numerical Box?<br />

The Evolution from Climate Modeling toward<br />

Global Change,” 282–292.<br />

3821. HOWKINS, Adrian. “Melting Empires? Climate<br />

Change and Politics in Antarctica since the<br />

International Geophysical Year.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 180–197.<br />

3822. KORSMO, Fae I. “Glaciology, the Arctic, and<br />

the U.S. Military, 1945–58.” In New Spaces <strong>of</strong><br />

Exploration, edited by NAYLOR and RYAN (2010)<br />

[ref. 3213].<br />

3823. MAASS, Peter. Crude World: The Violent<br />

Twilight <strong>of</strong> Oil. (276 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Alfred A. Knopf, 2009. ISBN: 9781400041695.<br />

3824. MOORBATH, Stephen. “The Discovery <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Earth’s Oldest Rocks.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 63<br />

(2009): 381–392.<br />

Regarding Vic McGregor’s study <strong>of</strong> the geology<br />

around West Greenland in the 1960s.<br />

3825. MORGAN, Ruth A. “Diagnosing the Dry: Historical<br />

Case Notes from Southwest Western Australia,<br />

1945–2007.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Klima”<br />

[ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>): 89–108.


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 225<br />

3826. NIERENBERG, Nicolas, Walter R.<br />

TSCHINKEL, and Victoria J. TSCHINKEL. “Early<br />

Climate Change Consensus at the National Academy:<br />

The Origins and Making <strong>of</strong> Changing Climate.” Hist.<br />

Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 318–349.<br />

In response to Naomi ORESKES, Erik M. CON-<br />

WAY, and Matthew SHINDELL, “From Chicken<br />

Little to Dr. Pangloss” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 38<br />

(2008): 109–152<br />

3827. ORESKES, Naomi. “My Facts Are Better<br />

Than Your Facts: Spreading Good News about<br />

Global Warming.” In How Well Do Facts Travel?<br />

The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge, edited by<br />

HOWLETT and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 136–166.<br />

3828. RANDALLS, Samuel. “Optimal Climate<br />

Change: Economics and Climate <strong>Science</strong> Policy<br />

Histories (from Heuristic to Normative).” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Klima” [ref. 370]. Osiris 26 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

224–242.<br />

Focuses upon the cost-benefit analysis <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Nordhaus in economics and its influence on the<br />

contemporary climate science debates.<br />

3829. RANDALLS, Samuel. “Weather Pr<strong>of</strong>its:<br />

Weather Derivatives and the Commercialization <strong>of</strong><br />

Meteorology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue [ref. 190]. Soc.<br />

Stud. Sci. 40 (2010): 705–730.<br />

3830. VANCE, Tiffany C., and Ronald E. DOEL.<br />

“Graphical Methods and Cold War Scientific Practice:<br />

The Stommel Diagram’s Intriguing Journey from the<br />

Physical to the Biological Environmental <strong>Science</strong>s.”<br />

Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 1–47.<br />

3831. WEART, Spencer. “The Development <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Circulation Models <strong>of</strong> Climate.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Modelling and Simulation in the Atmospheric<br />

and Climate <strong>Science</strong>s” [ref. 3820]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Mod. Phys. 41 (2010): 208–217.<br />

375-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

3832. LEUENBERGER, Christine, and Izhak<br />

SCHNELL. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Maps: Constructing<br />

National Territories in Israel.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40<br />

(2010): 803–842.<br />

375-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

3833. MARTIN, Ge<strong>of</strong>f, and Karen MANNING. 60<br />

Year <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Launceston Field Naturalists<br />

Club, 1949–2009. (18 pp.;.) Launceston, Tas.:<br />

Launceston Field Naturalists Club, 2009.<br />

3834. MOORE, P. G. “Illustrations and the Genesis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Barrett and Yonge’s Collins Pocket Guide to the<br />

Sea Shore (1958).” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

274–291.<br />

On the publishing history <strong>of</strong> this widely regarded<br />

handbook.<br />

375-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

3835. BENSON, Etienne. “A Difficult Time with the<br />

Permit Process.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Environmental<br />

<strong>History</strong>” [ref. 408]. J. Hist. Biol. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

103–123.<br />

On public scrutiny <strong>of</strong> research on endangered<br />

species and marine mammals and how that affected<br />

researchers’ choice <strong>of</strong> research methods<br />

during the controversy over the conservation <strong>of</strong><br />

bowhead whales.<br />

3836. BENSON, Etienne. Wired Wilderness: Technologies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tracking and the Making <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

Wildlife. (ix + 251 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780801897108.<br />

“Traces the radio tracking <strong>of</strong> wild animals across a<br />

wide range <strong>of</strong> institutions, regions, and species and<br />

in a variety <strong>of</strong> contexts.” (from the publisher)<br />

3837. BRAVO, Michael T. “Voices from the Sea Ice:<br />

The Reception <strong>of</strong> Climate Impact Narratives.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special feature: “Narratives <strong>of</strong> Climate Change”<br />

[ref. 3841]. J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 256–278.<br />

“Argues that indigenous peoples’ responses to<br />

climate change are better understood in relation<br />

to emerging notions <strong>of</strong> citizenship than to climate<br />

change crisis narratives.” (from the abstract)<br />

3838. BROWNELL, Emily. “Negotiating the New<br />

Economic Order <strong>of</strong> Waste.” Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

262–289.<br />

3839. BRYAN, William D. “Poverty, Industry, and<br />

Environmental Quality: Weighing Paths to Economic<br />

Development at the Dawn <strong>of</strong> the Environmental Era.”<br />

Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 492–522.<br />

3840. BURGMANN, Verity. “The Green Bans Movement:<br />

Workers’ Power and Ecological Radicalism<br />

in Australia in the 1970s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section:<br />

“Radicalism and Ecological Movements.” [ref. 412].<br />

J. Stud. Radic. 2 (2008-9): 63–89.<br />

3841. DANIELS, Stephen, and Georgina H. END-<br />

FIELD. “Narratives <strong>of</strong> Climate Change: Introduction.”<br />

Introduction to a special feature: “Narratives <strong>of</strong> Climate<br />

Change.” J. Hist. Geogr. 35 (2009): 215–222.<br />

Contents: Richard HAMBLYN, “The Whistleblower<br />

and the Canary: Rhetorical Constructions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Climate Change,” 223–236 [ref. 3845]; Sverker<br />

SÖRLIN, “Narratives and Counter-Narratives <strong>of</strong><br />

Climate Change: North Atlantic Glaciology and<br />

Meteorology, c.1930–1955,” 237–255 [ref. 3204];<br />

Michael T. BRAVO, “Voices from the Sea Ice: The<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> Climate Impact Narratives,” 256–278<br />

[ref. 3837]; Chun Chang HUANG and Hongxia SU,<br />

“Climate Change and Zhou Relocations in Early<br />

Chinese <strong>History</strong>,” 297–310 [ref. 767].<br />

3842. DETTEN, Roderich von. “Umweltpolitik<br />

und Unsicherheit. Zum Zusammenspiel von Wissenschaft<br />

und Umweltpolitik in der Debatte um<br />

das Waldsterben der 1980er Jahre.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Beiträge zum Rahmenthema ‘Verwissenschaftlichung<br />

von Politik nach 1945’ ” [ref. 2879].<br />

Arch. Sozialgesch. 50 (2010): 217–270.<br />

3843. ERICKSON, Paul. “Knowing Nature through<br />

Markets: Trade, Populations, and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecology.” Sci. Cult. 19 (2010): 529–551.<br />

3844. HAMBLIN, Jacob Darwin. “Environmentalism<br />

for the Atlantic Alliance: NATO’s Experiment with


226 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

the ‘Challenges <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Society</strong>.’ ” Environ. Hist.<br />

15 (2010): 54–75.<br />

3845. HAMBLYN, Richard. “The Whistleblower<br />

and the Canary: Rhetorical Constructions <strong>of</strong> Climate<br />

Change.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special feature: “Narratives <strong>of</strong><br />

Climate Change” [ref. 3841]. J. Hist. Geogr. 35<br />

(2009): 223–236.<br />

3846. HENRY, Holly, and Amanda TAYLOR. “Re-<br />

Thinking Apollo: Envisioning Environmentalism<br />

in Space.” In Space Travel and Culture, edited by<br />

PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 190–203.<br />

3847. LAVE, Rebecca, Martin DOYLE, and Morgan<br />

ROBERTSON. “Privatizing Stream Restoration in the<br />

US.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue [ref. 190]. Soc. Stud. Sci.<br />

40 (2010): 677–703.<br />

3848. LONGHURST, James Lewis. Citizen Environmentalists.<br />

Civil <strong>Society</strong>: Historical and Contemporary<br />

Perspective. (xxiv + 238 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Medford, Mass.: Tufts University Press;<br />

Hanover [N.H.]: Published by University Press <strong>of</strong><br />

New England, 2010. ISBN: 9781584658498.<br />

Focus is on air pollution in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R486]<br />

3849. MAREŠ, Miroslav. “Environmental Radicalism<br />

and Extremism in Postcommunist Europe.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special section: “Radicalism and Ecological<br />

Movements.” [ref. 412]. J. Stud. Radic. 2 (2008-9):<br />

91–107.<br />

3850. MCGREGOR, Deborah. “Linking Traditional<br />

Knowledge and Environmental Practice in Ontario.”<br />

J. Can. Stud. 43 (2009): 69–100.<br />

3851. MCNEILL, John Robert, and Corinna R.<br />

UNGER. (Eds.) Environmental Histories <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cold War. Publications <strong>of</strong> the German Historical<br />

Institute. (xi + 362 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780521762441.<br />

Contents: J. R. MCNEILL and Corinna R. UNGER,<br />

“Introduction: The Big Picture”; Paul JOSEPH-<br />

SON, “War on Nature as Part <strong>of</strong> the Cold War:<br />

The Strategic and Ideological Roots <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Degradation in the Soviet Union”; Matthew<br />

FARISH, “Creating Cold War Climates: The Laboratories<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Globalism”; Jacob Darwin<br />

HAMBLIN, “A Global Contamination Zone: Early<br />

Cold War Planning for Environmental Warfare”;<br />

Kristine C. HARPER and Ronald E. DOEL, “Environmental<br />

Diplomacy in the Cold War: Weather<br />

Control, the United States, and India, 1966–1967”;<br />

Richard P. TUCKER, “Containing Communism<br />

by Impounding Rivers: American Strategic Interests<br />

and the Global Spread <strong>of</strong> High Dams in the<br />

Early Cold War”; Mark D. MERLIN and Ricardo<br />

M. GONZALEZ, “Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />

Testing in Remote Oceania, 1946–1996”;<br />

Greg BANKOFF, “A Curtain <strong>of</strong> Silence: Asia’s<br />

Fauna in the Cold War”; David ZIERLER, “Against<br />

Protocol: Ecocide, Détente, and the Question <strong>of</strong><br />

Chemical Warfare in Vietnam, 1969–1975”; Kai<br />

HÜNEMÖRDER, “Environmental Crisis and S<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Politics: Détente and the Global Environment,<br />

1968–1975”; R. S. DEESE, “The New Ecology<br />

<strong>of</strong> Power: Julian and Aldous Huxley in the Cold<br />

War Era”; Toshihiro HIGUCHI, “Atmospheric Nuclear<br />

Weapons Testing and the Debate on Risk<br />

Knowledge in Cold War America, 1945–1963”;<br />

Bao MAOHONG, “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Problems and Environmental Policy in China:<br />

The Interaction <strong>of</strong> Internal and External Forces”;<br />

Frank UEKOETTER, “The End <strong>of</strong> the Cold War: A<br />

Turning Point in Environmental <strong>History</strong>?.”<br />

3852. MILLER, Demond Shondell, Jason David<br />

RIVERA, and Joel C. YELIN. “Civil Liberties: The<br />

Line Dividing Environmental Protest and Ecoterrorists.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Radicalism and<br />

Ecological Movements.” [ref. 412]. J. Stud. Radic. 2<br />

(2008-9): 109–123.<br />

3853. MUNNS, David P. D. “Controlling the Environment:<br />

The Australian Phytotron, the Colombo<br />

Plan, and Postcolonial <strong>Science</strong>.” Brit. Schol. 2, no. 2<br />

(2010): 197–226.<br />

On the notion <strong>of</strong> fully enclosed ecosystems (phytotrons)<br />

and an economic plan to develop the personnel<br />

and technical resources <strong>of</strong> the Pacific region.<br />

3854. NEHRING, Holger. “Genealogies <strong>of</strong> the Ecological<br />

Moment: Planning, Complexity and the<br />

Emergence <strong>of</strong> ‘the Environment’ as Politics in West<br />

Germany, 1949–1982.” In Nature’s End, edited by<br />

SÖRLIN and WARDE (2009) [ref. 409], 115–140.<br />

3855. ORESKES, Naomi, and Erik M. CONWAY.<br />

Merchants <strong>of</strong> Doubt: How a Handful <strong>of</strong> Scientists<br />

Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to<br />

Global Warming. (355 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Bloomsbury Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781596916104.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R596]<br />

3856. PARR, Joy. Sensing Changes: Technologies,<br />

Environments, and the Everyday, 1953–2003. Nature,<br />

<strong>History</strong>, <strong>Society</strong>. (xxviii + 270 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780774817233.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R608]<br />

3857. PIERCE, John C., and Brent S. STEEL. “Introduction<br />

to the Symposium: Cultural Considerations<br />

in Alternative-Energy Transfer.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section:<br />

“Cultural Considerations in Alternative-Energy<br />

Transfer.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009): 247–<br />

250.<br />

Contents: Christopher A. SIMON, “Cultural Constraints<br />

on Wind and Solar Energy in the U.S. Context,”<br />

251–269 [ref. 4000]; John C. PIERCE, Brent<br />

S. STEEL and Rebecca L. WARNER, “Knowledge,<br />

Culture, and Public Support for Renewable-Energy<br />

Policy,” 270–286 [ref. 4120]; Stacey Swearingen<br />

WHITE et al., “Planting Food or Fuel: Developing<br />

an Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding<br />

the Role <strong>of</strong> Culture in Farmers’ Decisions to Grow<br />

Second-Generation, Bi<strong>of</strong>uel Feedstock Crops,”<br />

287–302 [ref. 4126].<br />

3858. PITTMAN, Craig. Manatee Insanity: Inside<br />

the War over Florida’s Most Famous Endangered<br />

Species. (x + 444 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Gainesville University Press <strong>of</strong> Florida, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780813034621.


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Reviews: [ref. R628]<br />

3859. PRITCHARD, Sara B. Confluence: The Nature<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology and the Remaking <strong>of</strong> the Rhône. (371<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />

University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780674049659.<br />

Traces the Rhône’s remaking since 1945.<br />

3860. ROSS, Benjamin, and Steven AMTER. The<br />

Polluters: The Making <strong>of</strong> Our Chemically Altered<br />

Environment. (viii + 223 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780199739950.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R673]<br />

3861. SANDERS, Jeffrey C. “Animal Trouble and<br />

Urban Anxiety: Human-Animal Interaction in Post-<br />

Earth Day Seattle.” Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 226–<br />

261.<br />

3862. SANDERS, Jeffrey C. Seattle and the Roots <strong>of</strong><br />

Urban Sustainability: Inventing Ecotopia. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

the Urban Environment. (xiii + 288 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />

bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh, Pa.: University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780822943952.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R692]<br />

3863. TAYLOR, Bron Raymond. “The Tributaries <strong>of</strong><br />

Radical Environmentalism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section:<br />

“Radicalism and Ecological Movements.” [ref. 412].<br />

J. Stud. Radic. 2 (2008-9): 27–61.<br />

3864. TVEDT, Terje, Graham CHAPMAN, and Roar<br />

HAGEN. (Eds.) Water and Geopolitics in the New<br />

World Order. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Water, Series II, Volume<br />

3. (560 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: I. B. Tauris, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9781848853515.<br />

See also: Terje TVEDT and Terje OESTIGAARD<br />

(eds.), Ideas <strong>of</strong> Water from Ancient Societies to the<br />

Modern World (2010) [ref. 411] and Terje TVEDT<br />

and Richard COOPEY (eds.), Rivers and <strong>Society</strong><br />

(2010) [ref. 410].<br />

3865. WALKER, J. Samuel. The Road to Yucca<br />

Mountain: The Development <strong>of</strong> Radioactive Waste<br />

Policy in the United States. (xi + 228 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780520260450.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R806]<br />

3866. WINSTON, Johnny. “<strong>Science</strong>, Practice, and<br />

Policy: The Committee on Rare and Endangered<br />

Wildlife Species and the Development <strong>of</strong> U.S. Federal<br />

Endangered Species Policy, 1956–1973.” ProQuest<br />

Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3449856.<br />

Dissertation at Arizona State University, <strong>2011</strong>. 197<br />

pp.<br />

3867. WOODHOUSE, Keith M. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Ecology:<br />

Environmentalism and Liberalism in the 1960s.”<br />

J. Stud. Radic. 2 (2009): 53–84.<br />

375-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />

3868. SEPKOSKI, David. “The ‘Delayed Synthesis’:<br />

Paleobiology in the 1970s.” In Descended from<br />

Darwin, edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289],<br />

179–197.<br />

On the origin <strong>of</strong> the journal Paleobiology.<br />

375-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

3869. ARONOVA, Elena, Karen S. BAKER, and<br />

Naomi ORESKES. “Big <strong>Science</strong> and Big Data in<br />

Biology: From the International Geophysical Year<br />

through the International Biological Program to the<br />

Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network,<br />

1957–Present.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 183–<br />

224.<br />

3870. GROTE, Mathias. “Surfaces <strong>of</strong> Action: Cells<br />

and Membranes in Electrochemistry and the Life<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “The Cell as<br />

Nexus: Connections between the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cell Biology” [ref. 463]. Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 183–193.<br />

On the controversy over oxidative phosphorylation<br />

in bioenergetics between 1961 and 1977.<br />

3871. KELLER, Evelyn Fox. “Contenders for Life:<br />

Approaches from Physics, Biology, and Engineering.”<br />

In <strong>Science</strong> as Cultural Practice, edited by EPPLE and<br />

ZITTEL (2010) [ref. 178], 153–162.<br />

On the study <strong>of</strong> self-organization since the late 20th<br />

century.<br />

3872. MCELHENY, Victor K. Drawing the Map <strong>of</strong><br />

Life: Inside the Human Genome Project. (xiii + 361<br />

pp.; ill.; index.) New York: Basic Books, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780465043330.<br />

3873. PERETÓ, J., and J. I. CATALÁ-GORGUES.<br />

“The Renaissance <strong>of</strong> Synthetic Biology.” Biol. Theory<br />

2 (2007): 128–130.<br />

3874. PITTARD, A. J., and G. B. COX. “Frank<br />

William Ernest Gibson 1923–2008.” Hist. Rec. Aust.<br />

Sci. 21 (2010): 55–74.<br />

3875. POON, Wilson C. K. “Interdisciplinary Reflections:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Physics and Biology.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue, “When Physics Meets<br />

Biology.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 115–118.<br />

Contents: Kersten HALL, “William Astbury and<br />

the Biological Significance <strong>of</strong> Nucleic Acids,<br />

1938–1951,” 119–128 [ref. 3258]; Gregory<br />

RADICK, “Physics in the Galtonian <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Heredity,” 129–138 [ref. 2511]; Michel MOR-<br />

ANGE, “Recent Opportunities for an Increasing<br />

Role for Physical Explanations in Biology,” 139–<br />

144 [ref. 3900]; Darrell P. ROWBOTTOM, “Approximations,<br />

Idealizations and ‘Experiments’ at<br />

the Physics-Biology Interface,” 145–154; Jane<br />

CALVERT and Joan H. FUJIMURA, “Calculating<br />

Life? Duelling Discourses in Interdisciplinary<br />

Systems Biology,” 155–163; Steven FRENCH,<br />

“Shifting to Structures in Physics and Biology:<br />

A Prophylactic for Promiscuous Realism,” 164–<br />

173 [ref. 420]; Evelyn Fox KELLER, “Towards<br />

a <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Informed Matter,” 174–179; Otávio<br />

BUENO, “When Physics and Biology Meet: The<br />

Nanoscale Case,” 180–189 [ref. 3894]; Tom<br />

MCLEISH, “Physics Met Biology, and the Consequence<br />

Was . . . ,” 190–192.<br />

3876. SARASIN, Philipp. Darwin und Foucault :<br />

Genealogie und Geschichte im Zeitalter der Bio-


228 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

logie. (455 pp.; bibl.; index.) Frankfurt am Main:<br />

Suhrkamp, 2009. ISBN: 9783518585221.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R696]<br />

3877. STRASSER, Bruno J. “The Experimenter’s<br />

Museum: GenBank, Natural <strong>History</strong>, and the Moral<br />

Economies <strong>of</strong> Biomedicine.” <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 60–96.<br />

375-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />

PHYSIOLOGY<br />

3878. BENSON, Etienne. Wired Wilderness: Technologies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tracking and the Making <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

Wildlife. Series on Animals, <strong>History</strong>, Culture. (ix<br />

+ 251 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780801897108.<br />

375-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />

3879. AIKIN, Scott, Michael HARBOUR, and Robert<br />

TALISSE. “Evolution, Intelligent Design and Public<br />

Education: A Comment on Thomas Nagel.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Epistemic Boundaries” [ref. 118].<br />

Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 35–40.<br />

3880. COWAN, Ruth Schwartz. “Moving up the<br />

Slippery Slope: Mandated Genetic Screening on<br />

Cyprus.” Amer. J. Med. Genet. 151 (2009): 95–103.<br />

3881. ELSDON-BAKER, Fern. The Selfish Genius:<br />

How Richard Dawkins Rewrote Darwin’s Legacy. (vi<br />

+ 282 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Icon Books,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9781848310490.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R222]<br />

3882. FALK, Raphael. “What Is a Gene?—<br />

Revisited.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41<br />

(2010): 396–406.<br />

3883. GARCÍA-SANCHO, Miguel. “From Metaphor<br />

to Practices: The Introduction <strong>of</strong> ‘Information Engineers’<br />

into the First DNA Sequence Database.” Hist.<br />

Phil. Life Sci. 33 (<strong>2011</strong>): 71–104.<br />

3884. HAMMERSHOLT, Torbern. “En kritisk analyse<br />

af fænomenent intelligent design.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Darwinisme” [ref. 447]. Slagmark 54 (2009):<br />

131–143.<br />

3885. KITCHER, Philip. “Darwins Herausforderer.<br />

Über Intelligent Design oder: Woran man Pseudowissenschaftler<br />

erkennt.” In Psuedowissenschaft, edited<br />

by RUPNOW et al. (2008) [ref. 149], 417–433.<br />

3886. MILLSTEIN, Roberta L. “Concepts <strong>of</strong> Drift<br />

and Selection in ‘The Great Snail Debate’ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1950s and Early 1960s.” In Descended from Darwin,<br />

edited by CAIN et al. (2009) [ref. 3289], 271–298.<br />

3887. NUMBERS, Ronald L. “Religion and Contemporary<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Scientific Creationism and Intelligent<br />

Design.” In The Cambridge Companion to <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Religion, edited by HARRISON (2010) [ref. 231],<br />

127–147.<br />

3888. PANOFSKY, Aaron L. “Field Analysis and Interdisciplinary<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Scientific Capital Exchange<br />

in Behavior Genetics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Beyond<br />

the Canon: Pierre Bourdieu and <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Technology Studies” [ref. 158]. Minerva 49 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

295–316.<br />

3889. PEKER, Deniz, Gulsum Gul COMERT, and<br />

Aykut KENCE. “Three Decades <strong>of</strong> Anti-Evolution<br />

Campaign and Its Results: Turkish Undergraduates’<br />

Acceptance and Understanding <strong>of</strong> the Biological<br />

Evolution Theory.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Darwin<br />

and Darwinism. Part Two: Pedagogical Studies”<br />

[ref. 449]. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 739–755.<br />

3890. RIOS, Christopher M. “Reclaiming Peace:<br />

Evangelical Scientists and Evolution after World War<br />

II.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3439015.<br />

Dissertation at Baylor University, 2010. 303 pp.<br />

3891. STICKGOLD-SARAH, Jessie. “The Textual<br />

Body: Genetics and Dystopia in American Fiction.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3456419.<br />

Dissertation at Brandeis University, <strong>2011</strong>. 155 pp.<br />

375-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />

3892. BRANDT, Christina. “Wissenschaft—<br />

Literatur—Öffentlichkeit: Die Bedeutung der<br />

<strong>Science</strong>-Fiction in den 1970er Jahren für die<br />

öffentliche Debatte zum Klonen.” In Wissenschaft<br />

und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen für einander. Studien<br />

zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert,<br />

edited by NIKOLOW and SCHIRRMACHER (2007)<br />

[ref. 2861], 137–163.<br />

3893. BUD, Robert. “From Applied Microbiology<br />

to Biotechnology: <strong>Science</strong>, Medicine and Industrial<br />

Renewal.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

S17–S29.<br />

3894. BUENO, Otávio. “When Physics and Biology<br />

Meet: The Nanoscale Case.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“When Physics Meets Biology” [ref. 3875]. Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 180–189.<br />

3895. CUEVAS-BADALLO, Ana, and Pieter E. VER-<br />

MAAS. “A Functional ABC for Biotechnology and<br />

the Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Its Progeny.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />

Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 261–269.<br />

Provides a functional analysis <strong>of</strong> biotechnology,<br />

relating the status <strong>of</strong> genetic engineering to other<br />

biotechnological techniques such as domestication.<br />

3896. FISHER, Susie. “Not Beyond Reasonable<br />

Doubt: Howard Temin’s Provirus Hypothesis Revisited.”<br />

J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 661–696.<br />

3897. JACKSON, Myles W. “Molecular Genetics:<br />

Redefining the Relationship between <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

<strong>Society</strong>.” Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009): 367–376.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> M. Susan LINDEE, Moments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Truth in Genetic Medicine (2005); Shobita<br />

PARTHASARATHY, Building Genetic Medicine<br />

(2007); Mike FORTUN, Promising Genomics<br />

(2008).<br />

3898. MORANGE, Michel. “Fifty Years <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Dogma.” What <strong>History</strong> Tells Us, XII. J. Biosci. 33<br />

(2008): 171–175.<br />

3899. MORANGE, Michel. “How Phenotypic Plasticity<br />

Made Its Way into Molecular Biology.” J.<br />

Biosci. 34 (2009): 495–501.


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 229<br />

3900. MORANGE, Michel. “Recent Opportunities<br />

for an Increasing Role for Physical Explanations in<br />

Biology.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “When Physics<br />

Meets Biology” [ref. 3875]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 139–144.<br />

Focuses on the field <strong>of</strong> molecular and cell biology.<br />

3901. O’MALLEY, Maureen A., Kevin C. ELLIOTT,<br />

and Richard M. BURIAN. “From Genetic to Genomic<br />

Regulation: Iterativity in MicroRNA Research.” Stud.<br />

Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (2010): 407–417.<br />

3902. ONG, Aihwa, and Nancy N. CHEN. Asian<br />

Biotech: Ethics and Communities <strong>of</strong> Fate. Experimental<br />

Futures: Technological Lives, Scientific Arts,<br />

Anthropological Voices. (335 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Durham, NC: Duke University Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN:<br />

9780822347934.<br />

3903. SCHMIDT, Markus et al. (Eds.) Synthetic<br />

Biology: The Technoscience and Its Societal Consequences.<br />

(vii + 186 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht;<br />

London: Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9789048126781.<br />

Focuses on the safety, security, ethical concerns,<br />

and other societal aspects <strong>of</strong> this emerging field.<br />

Includes: Luis CAMPOS, “That Was the Synthetic<br />

Biology That Was,” 5–22 [ref. 3254].<br />

3904. STEVENS, Hallam. “Coding Sequences: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sequence Comparison Algorithms as a<br />

Scientific Instrument.” Perspect. Sci. 19 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

263–299.<br />

On s<strong>of</strong>tware that compares and matches identical<br />

or similar regions <strong>of</strong> DNA, RNA, or protein<br />

sequences.<br />

3905. WIELAND, Thomas. “Dünn gesäter Sachverstand?<br />

Molekularbiologie und Biotechnologie in<br />

der Bundesrepublik Deutschland der späten siebziger<br />

und frühen achtziger Jahre.” In Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft,<br />

edited by PIEPER and UEKÖTTER (2010)<br />

[ref. 194], 235–254.<br />

375-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />

3906. CHILDERHOSE, Janet Elizabeth. “Genetic<br />

Discrimination: Genealogy <strong>of</strong> an American Problem.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. NR66431.<br />

Dissertation at McGill University (Canada), 2010.<br />

464 pp.<br />

3907. REES, Amanda. The Infanticide Controversy:<br />

Primatology and the Art <strong>of</strong> Field <strong>Science</strong>. (ix + 288<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780226707112.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R653]<br />

3908. SAUCIER, C. A. P. The Lucy Man: The Scientist<br />

Who Found the Most Famous Fossil Ever. (128<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus<br />

Books, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9781616144333.<br />

On Donald C. Johanson.<br />

3909. VALDECASAS, Antonio G., Ana M. COR-<br />

REAS, Carmen R. GUERRERO, and Jesús JUEZ.<br />

“Understanding Complex Systems: Lessons from<br />

Auzoux’s and Von Hagens’s Anatomical Models.” J.<br />

Biosci. 34 (2009): 835–843.<br />

3910. WEIDMAN, Nadine. “Popularizing the Ancestry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Man: Robert Ardrey and the Killer Instinct.”<br />

<strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 269–299.<br />

On the popularization <strong>of</strong> science through the work<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ardrey, an American playwright, screenwriter,<br />

and author.<br />

375-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

3911. ADELMAN, George. “The Neurosciences Research<br />

Program at MIT and the Beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Modern Field <strong>of</strong> Neuroscience.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 19<br />

(2010): 15–23.<br />

3912. LEIDLOFF, Gabriele, and Wolf SINGER.<br />

“Neurowissenschaft und zeitgenössische Kunst. Ein<br />

Interview.” In Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by<br />

WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 311–<br />

324.<br />

3913. LICHTERMAN, Boleslav L. “The Moscow<br />

Colloquium on Electroencephalography <strong>of</strong> Higher<br />

Nervous Activity and Its Impact on International<br />

Brain Research.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 313–<br />

332.<br />

3914. METTE, Alexander. “Nachdruck: Die Bedeutung<br />

der sowjetischen Neuropathologie und Psychiatrie<br />

für die Neugestaltung der Fachrichtung während<br />

des Aufbaus des Gesundheitsschutzes in der DDR.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special retrospective issue. NTM 18 (2010):<br />

337–355.<br />

Discussion follows: Volker ROELCKE, “Der Historiograph<br />

als Politiker. Ambivalenzen, Erträge,<br />

Anregungen” NTM 18 (2010): 357–363.<br />

3915. STAHNISCH, Frank. “ ‘Neurotheologie’ –<br />

Zur Konjunktur eines aktuellen mythologischen<br />

Phänomens im Zeitalter medizintechnologischer<br />

Bildgebung.” In Mythos – Helden – Symbole, edited<br />

by BODENMANN (2009) [ref. 3], 169–190.<br />

375-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

3916. GENTER, Robert. “ ‘We All Go a Little Mad<br />

Sometimes’: Alfred Hitchcock, American Psychoanalysis,<br />

and the Construction <strong>of</strong> the Cold War Psychopath.”<br />

Can. Rev. Amer. Stud. 40 (2010): 133–162.<br />

Explores the image <strong>of</strong> the psychopath in Alfred<br />

Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho.<br />

3917. NICHOLSON, Ian. “ ‘Shocking’ Masculinity:<br />

Stanley Milgram, ‘Obedience to Authority,’ and the<br />

‘Crisis <strong>of</strong> Manhood’ in Cold War America.” <strong>Isis</strong> 102<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 238–268.<br />

3918. VASSILIEVA, Julia. “Russian Psychology at<br />

the Turn <strong>of</strong> the 21st Century and Post-Soviet Reforms<br />

in the Humanities Disciplines.” Hist. Psychol. 13<br />

(2010): 138–159.<br />

375-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3919. DESROSIERES, Alain. “Analyse des données<br />

et sciences humaines: comment cartographier<br />

le monde social?” http://www.jehps.net/<br />

Decembre2008/Desrosieres.pdf (Accessed on<br />

November 29, 2010). Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “About


230 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multivariate Exploratory Data Analysis”<br />

[ref. 3043]. J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 4, no. 2<br />

(2008): Approx. 11,000 words.<br />

Concerns post-1968 France.<br />

3920. BACKHOUSE, Roger E., and Philippe<br />

FONTAINE. (Eds.) The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Social <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

since 1945. (x + 256 pp.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780521889063.<br />

Contents: Roger E. BACKHOUSE and Philippe<br />

FONTAINE, “Introduction,” 1-15; Mitchell G.<br />

ASH, “Psychology,” 16-37; Roger E. BACK-<br />

HOUSE, “Economics,” 38-70; Robert ADCOCK<br />

and Mark BEVIR, “Political <strong>Science</strong>,” 71-101;<br />

Jennifer PLATT, “Sociology,” 102-135; Adam KU-<br />

PER, “Social Anthropology,” 136-154; Ron JOHN-<br />

STON, “Human Geography,” 155-183; Roger E.<br />

BACKHOUSE and Philippe FONTAINE, “Toward a<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Social <strong>Science</strong>s,” 184-234.<br />

3921. MOREIRA, Tiago, and Paolo PALLADINO.<br />

“ ‘Population Laboratories’ or ‘Laboratory Populations’?<br />

Making Sense <strong>of</strong> the Baltimore Longitudinal<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Aging, 1965–1987.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 317–327.<br />

3922. SCHRAG, Zachary M. Ethical Imperialism:<br />

Institutional Review Boards and the Social <strong>Science</strong>s,<br />

1965–2009. (xii + 245 pp.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780801894909.<br />

375-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />

3923. GIMENO I TORRENT, Xavier. “Classificació i<br />

jerarquia. L’estructura de desigualtats del Departament<br />

de Sociologia de la UAB (1998–2003) vista a<br />

través de l’anàlisi de l’estructura de relacions.” Rev.<br />

Catalana Soc. 21 (2006): 77–112.<br />

375-143. ECONOMICS<br />

3924. LEVALLOIS, Clement. “Can De-Growth Be<br />

Considered a Policy Option? A Historical Note on<br />

Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen and the Club <strong>of</strong> Rome.”<br />

Ecol. Econ. 69 (2010): 2271–2278.<br />

375-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

3925. POLLOCK, Sheldon. “Future Philology? The<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> a S<strong>of</strong>t <strong>Science</strong> in a Hard World.” Crit. Inq. 35<br />

(2008–2009): 931–961.<br />

3926. TROMMELEN, Mieke. Buitenkrachten, binnenkrachten<br />

de Utrechtse taalkunde, 1979–1989.<br />

(207 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Utrecht: Matrijs, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9789053453698.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R777]<br />

375-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

3927. GORMAN, Alice. “Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Space<br />

Exploration.” In Space Travel and Culture, edited by<br />

PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 132–145.<br />

Considers the physical remains <strong>of</strong> past space flight<br />

activity in archaeological terms.<br />

375-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3928. ANKENY, Rachel A. “Using Cases to Establish<br />

Novel Diagnoses: Creating Generic Facts by<br />

Making Particular Facts Travel Together.” In How<br />

Well Do Facts Travel? The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable<br />

Knowledge, edited by HOWLETT and MORGAN<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>) [ref. 127], 252–272.<br />

3929. BROSNAN, Caragh. “The Significance <strong>of</strong><br />

Scientific Capital in UK Medical Education.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue: “Beyond the Canon: Pierre Bourdieu<br />

and <strong>Science</strong> and Technology Studies” [ref. 158].<br />

Minerva 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 317–332.<br />

3930. BRYDER, Linda. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the “Unfortunate<br />

Experiment” at National Women’s Hospital. (vi<br />

+ 250 pp.; bibl.; index.) Auckland, N.Z.: Auckland<br />

University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9781869404352.<br />

“Provides a detailed analysis <strong>of</strong> the treatment<br />

<strong>of</strong> carcinoma [in a New Zealand hospital] since<br />

the 1950s, an assessment <strong>of</strong> international medical<br />

practice, and a history <strong>of</strong> the women’s health<br />

movement.” (from the publisher)<br />

3931. BRYDER, Linda. Women’s Bodies and Medical<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: An Inquiry into Cervical Cancer. <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Technology and Medicine in Modern <strong>History</strong>. (vi<br />

+ 250 pp.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke: Palgrave<br />

Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230236035.<br />

On the 1987 scandal in New Zealand when a doctor<br />

was accused <strong>of</strong> allowing a number <strong>of</strong> women to<br />

develop cervical cancer from carcinoma.<br />

3932. CARTWRIGHT, Lisa, and Morana ALAČ.<br />

“Imagination, Multimodalität und verkörperte Interaktion.<br />

Eine Erörterung von Klang und Bewegung<br />

in zwei Fallstudien der Magnetresonanztomografie<br />

in Labor und Klinik.” In Frosch und Frankenstein,<br />

edited by WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008)<br />

[ref. 2864], 281–310.<br />

3933. DAS, Sukta. “Evolution <strong>of</strong> Three Premier<br />

Cancer Institutes <strong>of</strong> India—TMC, CNCI & CIWIA—<br />

An Assessment.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 46 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

363–370.<br />

3934. DIMOIA, John P. “From Minnesota to Seoul?<br />

The DeWall Helix Bubble Oxygenator and Technology<br />

Transfer in Open-Heart Surgery, 1955–1965.”<br />

Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009): 201–225.<br />

3935. DOLAN, Brian, and Allison TILLACK. “Pixels,<br />

Patterns and Problems <strong>of</strong> Vision: The Adaptation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Computer-Aided Diagnosis for Mammography<br />

in Radiological Practice in the U.S.” Hist. Sci. 48<br />

(2010): 227–249.<br />

3936. FAGOT-LARGEAULT, Anne. “L’ADN : Une<br />

révolution pour la médecine ?” In Une traversée des<br />

savoirs, edited by HERSANT et al. (2008) [ref. 878],<br />

523–544.<br />

3937. GARCÍA-SANCHO, Miguel. “Academic and<br />

Molecular Matrices: A Study <strong>of</strong> the Transformations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Connective Tissue Research at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Manchester (1947–1996).” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />

Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 233–245.


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 231<br />

3938. GROB, Gerald N. “From Aging to Pathology:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Osteoporosis.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci.<br />

66 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–39.<br />

3939. GUILLILAND, Karen, and Sally PAIRMAN.<br />

Women’s Business: The Story <strong>of</strong> the New Zealand<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Midwives, 1986–2010. (690 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Christchurch, N.Z.: New Zealand College <strong>of</strong><br />

Midwives, 2010. ISBN: 9780473173968.<br />

3940. GUTMANN, Matthew C. Fixing Men: Sex,<br />

Birth Control, and AIDS in Mexico. (xiv + 265 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780520252622.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R322]<br />

3941. HOEYER, Klaus. “After Novelty: The Mundane<br />

Practices <strong>of</strong> Ensuring a Safe and Stable Supply<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bone.” Sci. Cult. 19 (2010): 123–150.<br />

3942. JOHNSON, Martin H., Sarah B. FRANKLIN,<br />

Matthew COTTINGHAM, and Nick HOPWOOD.<br />

“Why the Medical Research Council Refused Robert<br />

Edwards and Patrick Steptoe Support for Research<br />

on Human Conception in 1971.” Available<br />

online at http://humrep.oxfordjournals.<br />

org/content/25/9/2157.full?keytype=ref\<br />

&ijkey=ztkUIMSNcOuWUtB. Hum. Reproduction<br />

25 (2010): 2157–2174.<br />

3943. LEVY, Jean Elizabeth. “Controlling the<br />

Course <strong>of</strong> Scientific Advance: The Case <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Embryology.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

C829251.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Southampton (United<br />

Kingdom), 2007. 226 pp. Deals with the political<br />

and legal issues leading up to the first IVF baby in<br />

Great Britain through the 1990s.<br />

3944. MARTIN, Brian. “How to Attack a Scientific<br />

Theory and Get Away with It (Usually): The Attempt<br />

to Destroy an Origin-<strong>of</strong>-AIDS Hypothesis.” Sci. Cult.<br />

19 (2010): 215–239.<br />

3945. MASER, Gabriele. “Wissenschaft, Forschungsplanung<br />

und ‘unsichtbarer Staat’: Deutsche<br />

Krebsforschung vor und nach 1945 und die Vorgeschichte<br />

des Deutschen Krebsforschungszentrums.”<br />

In Jenseits von Humboldt, edited by HÜNTELMANN<br />

and SCHNEIDER (2010) [ref. 2045].<br />

3946. MICHAELS, Paula A. “Comrades in the Labor<br />

Room: The Lamaze Method <strong>of</strong> Childbirth Preparation<br />

and France’s Cold War Home Front, 1951–1957.”<br />

Amer. Hist. Rev. 115 (2010): 1031–1060.<br />

3947. PODOLSKY, Scott H. “Antibiotics and the<br />

Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Controlled Clinical Trial, 1950–<br />

1970.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (2010): 327–367.<br />

3948. RASMUSSEN, Carolyn, and Alister DANKS.<br />

Double Helix, Double Joy: David Danks, the Father<br />

<strong>of</strong> Clinical Genetics in Australia. (xiv + 327 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Carlton, Vic.: Miegunyah Press, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780522857993.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R649]<br />

3949. ROGERS, Naomi. “Feminists Fight the Culture<br />

<strong>of</strong> Exclusion in Medical Education, 1970–1990.” In<br />

Women Physicians and the Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />

edited by MORE et al. (2009) [ref. 2710], 205–244.<br />

3950. ROHRER, Robin L. “Visiting Children with<br />

Cancer: The Parental Experience <strong>of</strong> the Children’s<br />

Hospital <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, 1995–2005.” In Permeable<br />

Walls, edited by MOONEY and REINARZ (2009)<br />

[ref. 526], 131–146.<br />

3951. ROSSER MATTHEWS, John. La búsqueda de<br />

la certeza: la cuantificación en medicina. [Quantification<br />

and the Quest for Medical Certainty] In Spanish.<br />

Trans. by A. MAURI and José Luis PUERTA.<br />

Colección Humanidades médicas, 20. (303 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Madrid: Triacastela, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9788495840271.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R674]<br />

3952. STAHNISCH, Frank. (Ed.) Bild und Gestalt:<br />

Wie formen Medienpraktiken das Wissen in Medizin<br />

und Humanwissenschaften? Medizin & Gesellschaft<br />

(Bd. 13). (302 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Hamburg;<br />

Münster: Lit, 2007. ISBN: 9783825889548.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> images and visual representations in<br />

biomedical contexts.<br />

3953. STEEL, Daniel. “Extrapolation, Uncertainty<br />

Factors, and the Precautionary Principle.” Stud. Hist.<br />

Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 356–364.<br />

Examines toxicologists’ efforts to estimate acceptable<br />

exposure levels for toxic chemicals from<br />

animal experiments in the 1950s.<br />

3954. WEATHERALL, D. J. “Molecular Medicine:<br />

The Road to the Better Integration <strong>of</strong> the Medical<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s in the Twenty-First Century.” Notes Rec.<br />

Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): S5–S15.<br />

3955. WYLIE, Caitlin Donahue. “Setting a Standard<br />

for a ‘Silent’ Disease: Defining Osteoporosis in the<br />

1980s and 1990s.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.<br />

41 (2010): 376–385.<br />

375-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

3956. CHIU, Edmond, and Joy PRESTON. The Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychiatry at the University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne,<br />

1964–2009: Personal Reminiscences. (248<br />

pp.; ill.; index.) Melbourne: Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780646531304.<br />

3957. DYCK, Erika. “Spaced-Out in Saskatchewan:<br />

Modernism, Anti-Psychiatry, and Deinstitutionalization,<br />

1950–1968.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

640–666.<br />

3958. MAYES, Rick, Catherine BAGWELL, and Jennifer<br />

L. ERKULWATER. Medicating Children: ADHD<br />

and Pediatric Mental Health. (viii + 352 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University<br />

Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780674031630.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R520]<br />

3959. RUDLOFF, Wilfried. “Expertenkommissionen,<br />

Masterpläne und Modellprogramme. Die<br />

bundesdeutsche Psychiatriereform als Paradefall<br />

‘verwissenschaftlichter’ Politik?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Beiträge zum Rahmenthema ‘Verwis-


232 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

senschaftlichung von Politik nach 1945’ ” [ref. 2879].<br />

Arch. Sozialgesch. 50 (2010): 169–216.<br />

3960. STEPANSKY, Paul E. Psychoanalysis at the<br />

Margins. (xviii + 357 pp.; index.) New York, NY:<br />

Other Press, 2009. ISBN: 9781590513408.<br />

On the role <strong>of</strong> books, journals, and publishing in<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> psychoanalysis.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R753]<br />

3961. ZERSSEN, Detlev von. “Ein halbes Jahrhundert<br />

erlebter Psychiatriegeschichte.” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch.<br />

91 (2007): 174–189.<br />

An account <strong>of</strong> German psychiatry during the second<br />

half <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />

375-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

3962. DEHNER, George. “WHO Knows Best?<br />

National and International Responses to Pandemic<br />

Threats and the ‘Lessons’ <strong>of</strong> 1976.” J. Hist. Med.<br />

Allied Sci. 65 (2010): 478–513.<br />

3963. FREEZE, R. Allan, and Jay H. LEHR. The Fluoride<br />

Wars: How A Modest Public Health Measure<br />

Became America’s Longest-Running Political Melodrama.<br />

(ix + 383 pp.; bibl.; index.) Hoboken, N.J.: J.<br />

Wiley & Sons, 2009. ISBN: 9780470448335.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R258]<br />

3964. HOMEDES, Nuria, and Antonio UGALDE.<br />

(Eds.) Decentralizing Health Services in Mexico: A<br />

Case Study in State Reform. U.S.-Mexico Contemporary<br />

Perspectives Series. (xvii + 332 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) La Jolla, Calif.: Center for U.S.-Mexican<br />

Studies, UCSD, 2006. ISBN: 9781878367563.<br />

Contents: Antonio UGALDE and Núria HOMEDES,<br />

“Decentralization: The Long Road from Theory<br />

to Practice,” 3–44; Núria HOMEDES and Antonio<br />

UGALDE, “Decentralization <strong>of</strong> Health Services<br />

in Mexico: A Historical Review,” 45–94; Miguel<br />

GONZÁLEZ-BLOCK et al., “Decentralizing Health<br />

Services: Formulation, Implementation, and Results,”<br />

95–122; Anne-Emanuelle BIRN, “Federalist<br />

Flirtations: The Politics and Execution <strong>of</strong><br />

Health Services, Decentralization for the Uninsured<br />

in Mexico, 1985–1995,” 123–152; Lucila<br />

Olvera SANTANA, “ ‘Decentralized’: Baja California<br />

Sur 1996–2000,” 153–186; Raquel Abrantes<br />

PÊGO, “The Slow and Difficult Institutionalization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health Care Reform in Sonora, 1982–2000,”<br />

187–208; S<strong>of</strong>ía Arjonilla ALDAY, “Guanajuato:<br />

Invisible Results,” 209–230; Núria HOMEDES and<br />

Antonio UGALDE, “Nuevo León and Tamaulipas:<br />

Opening and Closing a Window <strong>of</strong> Opportunity,”<br />

231–268; Núria HOMEDES and Antonio UGALDE,<br />

“Decentralization at the Health District Level in<br />

Nuevo León,” 269–298; Núria HOMEDES and Antonio<br />

UGALDE, “Conclusions,” 299–308.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R376]<br />

3965. HULVERSCHEIDT, Marion A. “Internationale<br />

Forschungslenkung: Malariaforschung im Rahmen<br />

des Malaria Eradication Programme der World Health<br />

Organization 1955–1972.” In Jenseits von Humboldt,<br />

edited by HÜNTELMANN and SCHNEIDER (2010)<br />

[ref. 2045].<br />

3966. KITTA, Andrea. Vaccinations and Public Concern<br />

in <strong>History</strong>: Legend, Rumor, and Risk Perception.<br />

Routledge Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology<br />

and Medicine. (176 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Routledge, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780415887038.<br />

On vaccination resistance in the United States and<br />

Great Britain.<br />

3967. KLINE, Wendy. Bodies <strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Sexuality,<br />

Reproduction, and Women’s Health in the Second<br />

Wave. (xiv + 202 pp.; ill.; index.) Chicago:<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780226443089.<br />

3968. MCKENNA, Maryn. Superbug: The Fatal<br />

Menace <strong>of</strong> MRSA. (xiii + 271 pp.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Free Press, 2010. ISBN: 9781416557272.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R529]<br />

3969. PENNINGTON, David. Making Waves:<br />

Medicine, Public Health, Universities and Beyond.<br />

(ix + 389 pp.; bibl.; index.) Carlton, Vic.: The<br />

Miegunyah Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780522857443.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R616]<br />

3970. VASOLD, Manfred. “Vom Städtischen<br />

Krankenhaus zum modernen Großklinikum. Das<br />

Städtische Krankenhaus Nürnberg: Vom Ende des<br />

Wiederaufbaus (1958) bis zur Eröffnung des Klinikums<br />

Süd (1994).” Würzburger Medizin. Mitt. 29<br />

(2010): 363–401.<br />

3971. WEISZ, George, and Jesse OLSZYNKO-GRYN.<br />

“The Theory <strong>of</strong> Epidemiologic Transition: The Origins<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Citation Classic.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci.<br />

65 (2010): 287–326.<br />

On the link between Abdel R. Omran’s 1971 epidemiologic<br />

paper and health-oriented population<br />

control programs.<br />

3972. WELLS, Susan. “Narrative Forms in Our<br />

Bodies, Ourselves.” In Women Physicians and the<br />

Cultures <strong>of</strong> Medicine, edited by MORE et al. (2009)<br />

[ref. 2710], 184–204.<br />

3973. WRIGHT, David, Sasha MULLALLY, and<br />

Mary Colleen CORDUKES. “ ‘Worse than Being<br />

Married’: The Exodus <strong>of</strong> British Doctors from the<br />

National Health Service to Canada, c. 1955–75.” J.<br />

Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (2010): 546–575.<br />

375-153. PHARMACY<br />

3974. BAKER, Jonathan D. “Tradition and Toxicity:<br />

Evidential Cultures in the Kava Safety Debate.” Soc.<br />

Stud. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>): 361–384.<br />

3975. GERALD, Michael C. “The Rise and Fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Celebrity Promotion <strong>of</strong> Prescription Products in<br />

Direct-to-Consumer Advertising.” Pharm. Hist. 52<br />

(2010): 13–23.<br />

3976. KLÖPPEL, Ulrike, and Viola BALZ. “Psychopharmaka<br />

im Sozialismus. Arzneimittelregulierung<br />

in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik in den<br />

1960er Jahren.” Introduction to a special issue, “Zur<br />

Geschichte des Regulierungswissens” [ref. 2869].<br />

Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010): 382–400.


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 233<br />

3977. MAY, Elaine Tyler. America and the Pill: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Promise, Peril, and Liberation. (vii + 214<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Basic Books, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780465011520.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R519]<br />

3978. RACE, Kane. Pleasure Consuming Medicine:<br />

The Queer Politics <strong>of</strong> Drugs. (xvii + 257 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Durham [NC]: Duke University Press,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9780822344889.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R642]<br />

3979. WATKINS, Elizabeth Siegel. “From Breakthrough<br />

to Bust: The Brief Life <strong>of</strong> Norplant, the<br />

Contraceptive Implant.” J. Women’s Hist. 22, no. 3<br />

(2010): 88–111.<br />

3980. WATKINS, Elizabeth Siegel. “The Social Construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Contraceptive Technology: An Investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Meanings <strong>of</strong> Norplant.” Sci. Tech. Hum.<br />

Val. 36 (<strong>2011</strong>): 33–54.<br />

375-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

3981. ANSHELM, Jonas. “Among Demons and Wizards:<br />

The Nuclear Energy Discourse in Sweden and<br />

the Re-Enchantment <strong>of</strong> the World.” Bull. Sci. Tech.<br />

Soc. 30 (2010): 43–53.<br />

3982. BARAM, Abdul Karim. Technology in Warfare:<br />

The Electronic Dimension. (xxiv + 789 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:<br />

Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research,<br />

2009. ISBN: 9789948009641.<br />

3983. BERTRAND, Emanuel, and Bernadette<br />

BENSAUDE-VINCENT. “Materials Research in<br />

France: A Short-lived National Initiative (1982–<br />

1994).” Minerva 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 191–214.<br />

3984. CACCIATORE, Michael A., Dietram A.<br />

SCHEUFELE, and Elizabeth A. CORLEY. “From<br />

Enabling Technology to Applications: The Evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Risk Perceptions about Nanotechnology.” Public<br />

Underst. Sci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 385–404.<br />

3985. DOBRYDEN, Paul. “Good Germans, Humane<br />

Automobiles: Redeeming Technological<br />

Modernity—In Those Days.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“<strong>Science</strong> and Technology Confront Reality”<br />

[ref. 2914]. Film & Hist. 40, no. 1 (2010): 7–24.<br />

On one <strong>of</strong> the first German films <strong>of</strong> the postwar<br />

period.<br />

3986. GERMUSKA, Pál. “Conflicts <strong>of</strong> Eastern and<br />

Western Technology Transfer: Licenses, Espionage,<br />

and R&D in the Hungarian Defense Industry during<br />

the 1970s and 1980s.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. 7<br />

(2009): 43–65.<br />

3987. HAKA, Andreas. “Flügel aus ‘Schwarzem<br />

Gold’: Zur Geschichte der Faserverbundwerkst<strong>of</strong>fe.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 352]. NTM 19 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

69–105.<br />

3988. KJÆRGAARD, Rikke Schmidt. “Making a<br />

Small Country Count: Nanotechnology in Danish<br />

Newspapers from 1996 to 2006.” Public Underst. Sci.<br />

19 (2010): 80–97.<br />

3989. KUCHINSKAYA, Olga. “Articulating the Signs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Danger: Lay Experiences <strong>of</strong> Post-Chernobyl Radiation<br />

Risks and Effects.” Public Underst. Sci. 20<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 405–421.<br />

3990. LÖSCH, Andreas. “Visuelle Defuturisierung<br />

und Ökonomisierung populärer Diskurse zur Nanotechnologie.”<br />

In Frosch und Frankenstein, edited by<br />

WEINGART and HUPPAUF (2008) [ref. 2864], 255–<br />

280.<br />

3991. MÅRALD, Erland. “Methanol as Future Fuel:<br />

Efforts to Develop Alternative Fuels in Sweden after<br />

the Oil Crisis.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 335–358.<br />

3992. MCCRAY, W. Patrick. “ ‘Globalization with<br />

Hardware’: ITER’s Fusion <strong>of</strong> Technology, Policy,<br />

and Politics.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 283–312.<br />

On “the history <strong>of</strong> the International Thermonuclear<br />

Experimental Reactor (ITER), a fusion energy<br />

megaproject currently being built in southern<br />

France.” (from the abstract)<br />

3993. MODY, Cyrus C. M., and Michael LYNCH.<br />

“Test Objects and Other Epistemic Things: A <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> a Nanoscale Object.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010):<br />

423–458.<br />

Looks at a specific test object in nanoscience research,<br />

a standardized configuration <strong>of</strong> silicon<br />

atoms.<br />

3994. NIELSEN, Henry, and Henrik KNUDSEN. “The<br />

Troublesome Life <strong>of</strong> Peaceful Atoms in Denmark.”<br />

Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 91–118.<br />

3995. NIEUSMA, Dean, and Donna RILEY. “Designs<br />

on Development: Engineering, Globalization, and<br />

Social Justice.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Engineers,<br />

Engineering, and Social Justice.” [ref. 582]. Eng.<br />

Stud. 2 (2010): 29–59.<br />

Involves two case studies, one in Nicaragua and the<br />

other in Sri Lanka.<br />

3996. RECORD, Isaac. “Frankenstein in Lilliput:<br />

<strong>Science</strong> at the Nanoscale.” Introduction to a special<br />

issue. Spontan. Gen. 2 (2008): 22–24.<br />

Contents: J. Kasi JACKSON, “Gender, Mad Scientists<br />

and Nanotechnology,” 45–55 [ref. 2938]; Ana<br />

VISEU, “Disciplining Nano,” 122–131.<br />

3997. ROTTENBURG, Richard. Far-Fetched Facts:<br />

A Parable <strong>of</strong> Development Aid. Inside Technology.<br />

(xxvii + 235 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.:<br />

The MIT Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780262182645.<br />

An anthropologist’s partly fictionalized history <strong>of</strong><br />

a waterworks project in the 1990s in sub-Saharan<br />

Africa.<br />

3998. SÆTRE, Alf Steinar, Joel WIGGINS, Ola<br />

Thomas ATKINSON, and Beate Kristin Ellerås<br />

ATKINSON. “University Spin-Offs as Technology<br />

Transfer: A Comparative Study among Norway, the<br />

United States, and Sweden.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc.<br />

7 (2009): 115–145.<br />

3999. SCHUMMER, Joachim. “Nanotechnologie:<br />

Eine neue soziale Dynamik an der Schnittstelle zwischen<br />

Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit.” NTM 19<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 147–167.


234 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

4000. SIMON, Christopher A. “Cultural Constraints<br />

on Wind and Solar Energy in the U.S. Context.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Cultural Considerations<br />

in Alternative-Energy Transfer” [ref. 3857]. Comp.<br />

Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009): 251–269.<br />

4001. SLATON, Amy E. “Ambiguous Reform: Technical<br />

Workforce Planning and Ideologies <strong>of</strong> Class and<br />

Race in 1960s Chicago.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Engineers,<br />

Engineering, and Social Justice.” [ref. 582].<br />

Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 5–28.<br />

4002. SNOWDEN, Christopher M. “Technological<br />

Innovation in Industry and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />

<strong>Society</strong>.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

S55–S63.<br />

4003. “Trabant and Beetle: The Two Germanies,<br />

1949–89.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Trabant and<br />

Beetle.” Hist. Workshop J. 68 (2009): 1–2.<br />

Includes: Bernhard RIEGER, “The ‘Good German’<br />

Goes Global: the Volkswagen Beetle as an Icon in<br />

the Federal Republic,” 3–26; Eli RUBIN, “The Trabant:<br />

Consumption, Eigen-Sinn, and Movement,”<br />

27–44.<br />

4004. TREMBLAY, Michael. “Bombsights and<br />

Adding Machines: Translating Wartime Technology<br />

into Peacetime Sales.” Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 30<br />

(2010): 168–175.<br />

4005. YANQIONG, Liu, and Liu JIFENG. “Analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soviet Technology Transfer in the Development <strong>of</strong><br />

China’s Nuclear Weapons.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc.<br />

7 (2009): 66–110.<br />

4006. YU, Junbo, and Roger R. STOUGH. “Linking<br />

Government Procurement to Long-term Government<br />

Performance: A Theoretical Instrument with a Prescriptive<br />

Suggestion for China.” Comp. Tech. Transf.<br />

Soc. 7 (2009): 226–244.<br />

4007. ZHANG Baichun, ZHANG Jiuchun, and YAO<br />

Fang. Technology Transfer from the Soviet Union to<br />

the People’s Republic <strong>of</strong> China, 1949–1966. Translated<br />

title. In Chinese. Original title: [Sulian ji shu<br />

xiang Zhongguo de zhuan yi: 1949–1966.]. (529<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.) Jinan: Shandong jiaoyu, 2005. ISBN:<br />

9787532848010.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R836]<br />

375-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

4008. ANDERSON, Ben. “Everyday Domestic Research<br />

in the Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>: How Ordinary<br />

People Use Infomation and Communication Technologies<br />

to Participate.” In Participating in the<br />

Knowledge <strong>Society</strong>, edited by FINNEGAN (2005)<br />

[ref. 16], 183–197.<br />

4009. ASARO, Peter. “Computer als Modelle des<br />

Geistes. Über Simulation und das Gehirn als Modell<br />

des Designs von Computern.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Geschichte der Kybernetik” [ref. 4019]. Österreich.<br />

Z. Geschichtswiss. 19 (2008): 41–72.<br />

4010. AUMANN, Philipp. “Der Nutzen der Kybernetik?<br />

Gesellschaftliche Erwartungen und Realität.” In<br />

Vom Nutzen der Wissenschaft, edited by PIEPER and<br />

UEKÖTTER (2010) [ref. 194], 211–234.<br />

4011. AUMANN, Philipp. Mode und Methode. Die<br />

Kybernetik in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Abhandlungen<br />

und Berichte, 24. (489 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Göttingen: Wallstein, 2009. ISBN: 9783835304499.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R39]<br />

4012. DI BLASI, Luca. (Ed.) Cybermystik. Medien,<br />

Technik und Literatur. (216 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Munich:<br />

Wilhelm Fink, 2006. ISBN: 9783770542185.<br />

Contributors: Elizabeth NESWALD, Christoph F.<br />

E. HOLZHEY, Oliver KRÜGER, Boris GROYS,<br />

Rudolph MARESCH, Ingo BERENSMEYER, Klaus<br />

VONDUNG, Peter GENDOLLA, Marc JONGEN, Cai<br />

WERNTGEN, and Luca DI BLASI.<br />

4013. ENSMENGER, Nathan. The Computer Boys<br />

Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technical Expertise. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Computing. (x<br />

+ 320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780262050937.<br />

4014. JOHNS, Adrian. Death <strong>of</strong> a Pirate: British<br />

Radio and the Making <strong>of</strong> the Information Age. (x +<br />

305 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: W. W. Norton<br />

& Co., <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780393068603.<br />

4015. JOHNS, Adrian. “Piracy as a Business Force.”<br />

Cult. Machine 10 (2009): 44–63.<br />

About technological piracy, especially on the radio<br />

and internet.<br />

4016. LÉCUYER, Christophe, and David C. BROCK.<br />

Makers <strong>of</strong> the Microchip: A Documentary <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Fairchild Semiconductor. (xi + 312 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780262014243.<br />

4017. LUI, Lydia H. The Freudian Robot: Digital<br />

Media and the Future <strong>of</strong> the Unconscious. (xi + 302<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago, IL: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780226486833.<br />

4018. MCCULLOUGH, Philip Murray. “Otto in the<br />

Chinese Room.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific<br />

Instruments: Knowledge, Practice, and Culture”<br />

[ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 129–137.<br />

Seeks to resolve one <strong>of</strong> the main objections to<br />

machine thought as propounded by Alan Turing.<br />

4019. MÜLLER, Albert. “Zur Geschichte der Kybernetik.<br />

Ein Zwischenstand.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Geschichte der Kybernetik.” Österreich. Z.<br />

Geschichtswiss. 19 (2008): 6–27.<br />

Contents: Stuart A. UMPLEBY, “A Short <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Cybernetics in the United States,” 28–40<br />

[ref. 4030]; Peter ASARO, “Computer als Modelle<br />

des Geistes. Über Simulation und das Gehirn<br />

als Modell des Designs von Computern,” 41–<br />

72 [ref. 4009]; Margit ROSEN, “The Control <strong>of</strong><br />

Control – Gordon Pasks kybernetische Ästhetik,”<br />

73–110 [ref. 4023].<br />

4020. PAJU, Petri, and Helena DURNOVÁ. “Computing<br />

Close to the Iron Curtain: Inter/national Computing<br />

Practices in Czechoslovakia and Finland, 1945–<br />

1970.” Comp. Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009): 303–322.


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 235<br />

4021. PARKER, Wendy S. “An Instrument for What?<br />

Digital Computers, Simulation and Scientific Practice.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments:<br />

Knowledge, Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan.<br />

Gen. 4 (2010): 39–44.<br />

4022. PETERS, Benjamin. “From Cybernetics to Cyber<br />

Networks: Norbert Wiener, the Soviet Internet,<br />

and the Cold War Dawn <strong>of</strong> Information Universalism.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3447976.<br />

Dissertation at Columbia University, 2010. 353 pp.<br />

4023. ROSEN, Margit. “The Control <strong>of</strong> Control –<br />

Gordon Pasks kybernetische Ästhetik.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “Geschichte der Kybernetik” [ref. 4019].<br />

Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. 19 (2008): 73–110.<br />

Focuses on music and art projects <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

cybernetician Gordon Pask. (from the abstract)<br />

4024. ROWE, Josh. “The Public Life <strong>of</strong> Information.”<br />

ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no. 3452605.<br />

Dissertation at Princeton University, <strong>2011</strong>. 521 pp.<br />

4025. RYAN, Johnny. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Internet and<br />

the Digital Future. (246 pp.; bibl.; index.) London:<br />

Reaktion Books, 2010. ISBN: 9781861897770.<br />

4026. SCHWARZ, Angela. “Wollten Sie auch immer<br />

schon einmal pestverseuchte Kühe auf Ihre Gegner<br />

werfen?”: Eine fachwissenschaftliche Annährung an<br />

Geschichte im Computerspiel. (240 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />

Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 9783643102676.<br />

4027. SMITH, Laurel C. “Locating Post-colonial<br />

Technoscience: Through the Lens <strong>of</strong> Indigenous<br />

Video.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Place, Voice, Interdisciplinarity:<br />

Understanding Technology in the<br />

Colony and Postcolony” [ref. 615]. Hist. & Tech. 26<br />

(2010): 251–280.<br />

On the southern Mexican state <strong>of</strong> Oaxaca.<br />

4028. SÖDERBERG, Johan. “Misuser Inventions and<br />

the Invention <strong>of</strong> the Misuser: Hackers, Crackers and<br />

Filesharers.” Sci. Cult. 19 (2010): 151–179.<br />

4029. TAKANISHI, Atsuo. “Humanoid Robots, and<br />

the Culture and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Japanese People.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Tecnoetica/Technoethics”<br />

[ref. 569]. Acta Phil. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 29–52.<br />

4030. UMPLEBY, Stuart A. “A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cybernetics<br />

in the United States.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Geschichte der Kybernetik” [ref. 4019]. Österreich.<br />

Z. Geschichtswiss. 19 (2008): 28–40.<br />

4031. WINSBERG, Eric B. <strong>Science</strong> in the Age <strong>of</strong><br />

Computer Simulation. (xi + 152 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780226902050.<br />

375-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

4032. BARTRIP, P. W. J. Myxomatosis: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Pest Control and the Rabbit. (xii + 276 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9781845115722.<br />

On the fight against the animal disease in Britain<br />

after its appearance in 1953.<br />

4033. KLENK, Nicole L., Gordon M. HICKEY, and<br />

James Ian MACLELLAN. “Evaluating the Social<br />

Capital Accrued in Large Research Networks: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> the Sustainable Forest Management Network<br />

(1995–2009).” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (2010): 931–960.<br />

4034. LEVIDOW, Les, and Karin BOSCHERT. “Segregating<br />

GM Crops: Why a Contentious ‘Risk’ Issue<br />

in Europe?” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue [ref. 593]. Sci.<br />

Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 255–279.<br />

4035. LOEBER, Anne. “The Food Chain Reforged:<br />

Novel Food Risk Arrangements and the Metamorphosis<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Metaphor.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue [ref. 593].<br />

Sci. Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 231–253.<br />

4036. MCHUGH, Susan. “Real Artificial: Tissuecultured<br />

Meat, Genetically Modified Farm Animals,<br />

and Fictions.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Ecocriticism<br />

and Biology” [ref. 3255]. Configurations 18 (2010):<br />

181–197.<br />

4037. NIELSEN, Annika Porsborg, Jesper LASSEN,<br />

and Peter SANDØE. “Public Participation: Democratic<br />

Ideal or Pragmatic Tool? The Cases <strong>of</strong> GM<br />

Foods and Functional Foods.” Public Underst. Sci.<br />

20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 163–178.<br />

4038. PAUL, Katharina T. “Dutch Food Safety Policy:<br />

From ‘Politics in the Stable’ to Stable Politics.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue [ref. 593]. Sci. Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

209–229.<br />

Focus is on late 20th- and early 21st-century food<br />

safety in the Netherlands.<br />

4039. ROSLYNG, Mette Marie. “Challenging the<br />

Hegemonic Food Discourse: The British Media Debate<br />

on Risk and Salmonella in Eggs.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue [ref. 593]. Sci. Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 157–<br />

182.<br />

4040. TOMLINSON, Isobel, and Clive POTTER.<br />

“ ‘Too Little, Too Late’? <strong>Science</strong>, Policy and Dutch<br />

Elm Disease in the UK.” J. Hist. Geogr. 36 (2010):<br />

121–131.<br />

4041. WRIGHT, Miriam. “Aboriginal Gillnet Fishers,<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, and the State: Salmon Fisheries Management<br />

on the Nass and Skeena Rivers, British<br />

Columbia, 1951–1961.” J. Can. Stud. 44 (2010):<br />

5–35.<br />

4042. ZACHMANN, Karin. “Atoms for Peace and<br />

Radiation for Safety—How to Build Trust in Irradiated<br />

Foods in Cold War Europe and Beyond.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Food, Technology, and Trust”<br />

[ref. 596]. Hist. & Tech. 27 (<strong>2011</strong>): 65–90.<br />

375-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />

4043. ALLEN, Michael. Live from the Moon: Film,<br />

Television and the Space Race. (xxv + 214 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) London; New York: I. B. Tauris & Co.<br />

Ltd., 2009. ISBN: 9781845111694.<br />

4044. ANSARI, Anousheh, and Homer H. HICKAM.<br />

My Dream <strong>of</strong> Stars: From Daughter <strong>of</strong> Iran to Space<br />

Pioneer. (xii + 234 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN: 9780230619937.


236 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />

4045. ARRIGHI, Robert S. Revolutionary Atmosphere:<br />

The Story <strong>of</strong> the Altitude Wind Tunnel and the<br />

Space Power Chambers. (xviii + 392 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Washington: National Aeronautics and Space<br />

Administration, 2010. ISBN: 9780160856419.<br />

4046. BLAIR, Don. Splashdown! NASA, the Navy,<br />

and Spaceflight Recovery. (319 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />

Nashville, Tenn.: Trade Paper Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781596527591.<br />

4047. BURGESS, Colin. Footprints in the Dust:<br />

The Epic Voyages <strong>of</strong> Apollo, 1969–1975. Outward<br />

Odyssey: A People’s <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Spaceflight. (xxxiv<br />

+ 480 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lincoln: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780803226654.<br />

4048. BUTRICA, Andrew J. “The Reagan White<br />

House and the Conservative Agenda for Space.”<br />

White House Stud. 8 (2009): 501–516.<br />

4049. CARMICHAEL, Scott W. Moon Men Return:<br />

USS Hornet and the Recovery <strong>of</strong> the Apollo 11 Astronauts.<br />

(xiv + 237 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Annapolis,<br />

Md.: Naval Institute Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781591141105.<br />

4050. COLLINS, Martin J. After Sputnik: 50 Years <strong>of</strong><br />

the Space Age. (256 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Smithsonian Books/Collins, 2007. ISBN:<br />

9780060897819.<br />

4051. COLLIS, Christy. “Geostationary Orbit: A<br />

Critical Legal Geography <strong>of</strong> Space’s Most Valuable<br />

Real Estate.” In Space Travel and Culture, edited by<br />

PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 47–65.<br />

4052. COMPTON, William David. Where No Man<br />

Has Gone Before: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> NASA’s Apollo Lunar<br />

Expeditions. NASA Historical Series. (xv + 413 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9780486478883.<br />

4053. DE MONCHAUX, Nicholas. Spacesuit: Fashioning<br />

Apollo. (250 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

MA: The MIT Press, <strong>2011</strong>. ISBN: 9780262015202.<br />

4054. DICK, Steven J. (Ed.) NASA’s First 50 Years:<br />

Historical Perspectives. (xvi + 759 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Washington: National Aeronautics and Space<br />

Administration, 2009. ISBN: 9780160849657.<br />

Contributors: Michael D. GRIFFIN, Howard E.<br />

MCCURDY, Robert R. MACGREGOR, W. Henry<br />

LAMBRIGHT, J. D. HUNLEY, John KRIGE, Linda<br />

BILLINGS, Anthony M. SPRINGER, Robert G.<br />

FERGUSON, Richard P. HALLION, John M.<br />

LOGSDON, Stephen B. JOHNSON, Michael J.<br />

NEUFELD, Maura Phillips MACKOWSKI, Laurence<br />

BERGREEN, David DEVORKIN, Joseph<br />

N. TATAREWICZ, Michael MELTZER, Andrew<br />

J. BUTRICA, Edward S. GOLDSTEIN, James R.<br />

FLEMING, and Erik CONWAY.<br />

4055. DREER, Francis. Space Conquest: The Complete<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Manned Spaceflight. (208 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Sparkford; Newbury Park, Calif.:<br />

Haynes Pub., 2009. ISBN: 9781844255733.<br />

4056. GALLENTINE, Jay. Ambassadors from Earth:<br />

Pioneering Explorations with Unmanned Spacecraft.<br />

(xvii + 500 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lincoln: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nebraska Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780803222205.<br />

4057. GODWIN, Matthew. “ ‘Britnik’: How America<br />

Made and Destroyed Britain’s First Satellite.” In New<br />

Spaces <strong>of</strong> Exploration, edited by NAYLOR and RYAN<br />

(2010) [ref. 3213].<br />

4058. GRAHAM, Thomas, and Keith A. HANSEN.<br />

Spy Satellites: And Other Intelligence Technologies<br />

That Changed <strong>History</strong>. (xvi + 171 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Seattle: University <strong>of</strong> Washington Press,<br />

2007. ISBN: 9780295986869.<br />

4059. GREEN, Constance McLaughlin, and Milton<br />

LOMASK. Project Vanguard: The NASA <strong>History</strong>. (xx<br />

+ 308 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Mineola, N.Y.: Dover<br />

Publications, 2009. ISBN: 9780486467559.<br />

Republication <strong>of</strong> 1971 Smithsonian Institution<br />

Press edition.<br />

4060. HARLAND, David. Apollo 12: On the Ocean<br />

<strong>of</strong> Storms. (530 pp.;.) Springer Verlag, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781441976062.<br />

4061. HARVEY, Brian. China’s Space Program:<br />

From Conception to Manned Spaceflight. (xxi + 349<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New York: Springer,<br />

2004. ISBN: 9781852335663.<br />

4062. HEIKEN, Grant, and Eric JONES. On the<br />

Moon: The Apollo Journals. (xii + 492 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Berlin; New York: Springer; Chichester,<br />

UK: Published in association with Praxis Pub., 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9780387489407.<br />

4063. HERSCH, Matthew H. “Checklist: The Secret<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Apollo’s ‘Fourth Crewmember.’ ” In Space<br />

Travel and Culture, edited by PARKER and BELL<br />

(2009) [ref. 4079], 6–24.<br />

4064. HERSCH, Matthew H. “Return <strong>of</strong> the Lost<br />

Spaceman: America’s Astronauts in Popular Culture,<br />

1959–2006.” J. Pop. Cult. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 73–92.<br />

4065. HERSCH, Matthew Howard. “Spacework:<br />

Labor and Culture in America’s Astronaut Corps,<br />

1959–1979.” ProQuest Diss. & Thes. : doc. no.<br />

3414221.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, 2010.<br />

386 pp.<br />

4066. JAMESON, Fredric. “The Square Peg in the<br />

Round Hole or the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Spaceflight.” Crit. Inq.<br />

34 (2007–2008): S172–S183.<br />

On the representation <strong>of</strong> and response to spaceflight<br />

in literature.<br />

4067. JOHNSON-FREESE, Joan. Heavenly Ambitions:<br />

America’s Quest to Dominate Space. (xii +<br />

178 pp.; bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780812241693.<br />

4068. JORGENSEN, Darren. “States <strong>of</strong> Weightlessness:<br />

Cosmonauts in Film and Television.” Sci. Fict.<br />

Film & Telev. 2 (2009): 205–224.<br />

4069. KOHONEN, Iina. “Space Race and Soviet<br />

Utopian Thinking.” In Space Travel and Culture,


375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 237<br />

edited by PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079],<br />

114–131.<br />

4070. LAUNIUS, Roger. “Writing the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Space’s Extreme Environment.” Environ. Hist. 15<br />

(2010): 526–532.<br />

4071. LI Chengzhi. A Draft <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Space Technology<br />

in China. [Zhongguo hangtian jishu fazhan<br />

shi gao] In Chinese. (3v.; 939 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Jinan: Shandong Education Press, 2006. ISBN:<br />

9787532849840.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R476]<br />

4072. LLINARES, Dario. “Idealized Heroes <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Retrotopia’: <strong>History</strong>, Identity and the Postmodern<br />

in Apollo 13.” In Space Travel and Culture, edited by<br />

PARKER and BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 164–177.<br />

4073. LOGSDON, John M. John F. Kennedy and the<br />

Race to the Moon. Palgrave Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> and Technology. (xiii + 291 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780230110106.<br />

4074. MACDONALD, Fraser. “High Empire: Rocketry<br />

and the Popular Geopolitics <strong>of</strong> Space Exploration,<br />

1944–62.” In New Spaces <strong>of</strong> Exploration,<br />

edited by NAYLOR and RYAN (2010) [ref. 3213].<br />

4075. MAKEMSON, Harlen. Media, NASA, and<br />

America’s Quest for the Moon. (xi + 257 pp.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Peter Lang, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781433103001.<br />

4076. MAYFIELD, Mark. The Spaceflight Vault: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> NASA’s Manned Missions. (144 pp.; ill.;<br />

index.) Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing LLC, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9780794830465.<br />

4077. MERSCH, C. L. Apostles <strong>of</strong> Apollo: The Journey<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bible to the Moon and the Untold Stories <strong>of</strong><br />

America’s Race into Space. (xvii + 333 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Bloomington: iUniverse, Inc., 2010. ISBN:<br />

9781450262026.<br />

4078. O’BRIEN, Frank. The Apollo Guidance Computer:<br />

Architecture and Operation. (xviii + 439 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New York: Springer/Praxis,<br />

2010. ISBN: 9781441908766.<br />

4079. PARKER, Martin, and David BELL. (Eds.)<br />

Space Travel and Culture: From Apollo to Space<br />

Tourism. (223 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Malden, MA:<br />

Wiley-Blackwell/Sociological Review, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9781405193320.<br />

Contents: Martin PARKER and David BELL, “Introduction:<br />

Making Space,” 1–5; Matthew H.<br />

HERSCH, “Checklist: The Secret Life <strong>of</strong> Apollo’s<br />

‘Fourth Crewmember,’ ” 6–24 [ref. 4063]; Brian<br />

WOODS, “Political <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> NASA’s Space Shuttle:<br />

The Development Years, 1972–1982,” 25–46<br />

[ref. 4090]; Christy COLLIS, “Geostationary Orbit:<br />

A Critical Legal Geography <strong>of</strong> Space’s Most<br />

Valuable Real Estate,” 47–65 [ref. 4051]; Peter<br />

DICKENS, “Cosmos as Capitalism’s Outside,” 66–<br />

82 [ref. 3691]; Martin PARKER, “Capitalists in<br />

Space,” 83–97 [ref. 3698]; Stevphen SHUKAITIS,<br />

“Space Is the (Non)Place: Martians, Marxists, and<br />

the Outer Space <strong>of</strong> the Radical Imagination,” 98–<br />

113 [ref. 3679]; Iina KOHONEN, “Space Race and<br />

Soviet Utopian Thinking,” 114–131 [ref. 4069];<br />

Alice GORMAN, “Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Space Exploration,”<br />

132–145 [ref. 3927]; Daniel SAGE, “Giant<br />

Leaps and Forgotten Steps: NASA and the Performance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gender,” 146–163 [ref. 3727]; Dario<br />

LLINARES, “Idealized Heroes <strong>of</strong> ‘Retrotopia’:<br />

<strong>History</strong>, Identity and the Postmodern in Apollo 13,”<br />

164–177 [ref. 4072]; Darren JORGENSEN, “Middle<br />

America, the Moon, the Sublime and the Uncanny,”<br />

178–189 [ref. 3676]; Holly HENRY and Amanda<br />

TAYLOR, “Re-Thinking Apollo: Envisioning Environmentalism<br />

in Space,” 190–203 [ref. 3846];<br />

Warren SMITH, “Conclusion: To Infinity and Beyond?”<br />

204–212.<br />

4080. POUNDS, Ken. “The Royal <strong>Society</strong>’s Formative<br />

Role in UK Space Research.” Notes Rec. Roy.<br />

Soc. Lond. 64 (2010): S65–S76.<br />

4081. RAHMAN, Tahir. We Came in Peace for<br />

All Mankind: The Untold Story <strong>of</strong> the Apollo 11<br />

Silicon Disk. (293 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />

Overland Park, Kan.: Leathers Pub., 2008. ISBN:<br />

9781585974412.<br />

On a small object left on the Moon holding microscopic<br />

messages from seventy-three world leaders.<br />

4082. SCHMITT, Harrison E. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology:<br />

Deep Space.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on history <strong>of</strong><br />

geology [ref. 376]. Compass 81, Nos. 1-4 (2008):<br />

104–116.<br />

On lunar geology.<br />

4083. SIDDIQI, Asif A. The Soviet Space Race with<br />

Apollo. (xx + 517–1005 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Gainesville: University Press <strong>of</strong> Florida, 2003. ISBN:<br />

9780813026282.<br />

4084. SPARROW, Giles. Spaceflight: The Complete<br />

Story from Sputnik to Shuttle—and Beyond. (320 pp.;<br />

ill.; index.) London: Dorling Kindersley Ltd., 2007.<br />

ISBN: 9781405318181.<br />

4085. SPINARDI, Graham. “The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Safeguard: Anti-ballistic Missile Technology and the<br />

Nixon Administration.” Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010):<br />

313–334.<br />

4086. STEVEN-BONIECKI, Dwight. Live TV from<br />

the Moon. (248 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Burlington,<br />

Ont.: Apogee Books, 2010. ISBN: 9781926592169.<br />

Includes DVD.<br />

4087. TREADWELL, Terry C. Stepping Stones to the<br />

Stars: The Story <strong>of</strong> Manned Spaceflight. (220 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Stroud: <strong>History</strong> Press, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780752454092.<br />

4088. TSIAO, Sunny. “Read You Loud and Clear!”:<br />

The Story <strong>of</strong> NASA’s Spaceflight Tracking and Data<br />

Network. NASA SP. (xiii + 481 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space<br />

Administration, NASA <strong>History</strong> Division, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9780160801914.<br />

4089. WALSH, Patrick J. Spaceflight: A Historical<br />

Encyclopedia. (xxvi + 1472 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)


238 380. 21st century<br />

Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood, 2010. ISBN:<br />

9780313378713.<br />

4090. WOODS, Brian. “Political <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> NASA’s<br />

Space Shuttle: The Development Years, 1972–1982.”<br />

In Space Travel and Culture, edited by PARKER and<br />

BELL (2009) [ref. 4079], 25–46.<br />

4091. WORDEN, Al, and Francis FRENCH. Falling<br />

to Earth: An Apollo 15 Astronaut’s Journey. (304<br />

pp.;.) Washington, DC: Smithsonian Books, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 9781588343093.<br />

4092. YOUNG, Anthony H. The Saturn V F-1 Engine:<br />

Powering Apollo Into <strong>History</strong>. (xxxii + 266<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New York: Springer;<br />

Chichester, UK: Published in association with Praxis<br />

Pub., 2009. ISBN: 9780387096292.<br />

380. 21ST CENTURY<br />

380-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />

WORKS<br />

4093. HAN, Kyonghee. “A Crisis <strong>of</strong> Identity: The<br />

Kwa-Hak-Ki-Sul-Ja (Scientist-Engineer) in Contemporary<br />

Korea.” Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 125–147.<br />

4094. JENSEN, Pablo. “A Statistical Picture <strong>of</strong> Popularization<br />

Activities and Their Evolutions in France.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. Public Underst. Sci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

26–36.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> “the popularization practices <strong>of</strong> 7000<br />

scientists in all major disciplines over a six-year<br />

period (2004 to 2009).” (from the abstract)<br />

4095. KJÆRGAARD, Peter C. “Bag facaden—<br />

Darwinindustrien i 2009.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue,<br />

“Darwinisme” [ref. 447]. Slagmark 54 (2009): 19–<br />

32.<br />

On the public understanding <strong>of</strong> science and the<br />

commercialization <strong>of</strong> the Darwin industry.<br />

380-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />

AND ECONOMICS<br />

4096. FEINDT, Peter H., and Daniela KLEIN-<br />

SCHMIT. “The BSE Crisis in German Newspapers:<br />

Reframing Responsibility.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />

[ref. 593]. Sci. Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 183–208.<br />

380-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

4097. TURNER, Stephanie S. “Imagining a Cloned<br />

Messiah: <strong>Science</strong>, Religion, and Nationalism at the<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Time.” J. Pop. Cult. 42 (2009): 923–940.<br />

An analysis <strong>of</strong> 21st-century fiction dealing with<br />

human reproductive cloning.<br />

380-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

4098. TAUSSIG, Michael. “Zoology, Magic, and<br />

Surrealism in the War on Terror.” Crit. Inq. 34<br />

(2007–2008): S98–S116.<br />

On camouflage and secrecy.<br />

380-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

4099. OLSEN, Dorothy Sutherland. “ ‘Old’ Technology<br />

in New Hands: Instruments as Mediators <strong>of</strong><br />

Interdisciplinary Learning in Micr<strong>of</strong>luidics.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />

a special issue, “Scientific Instruments: Knowledge,<br />

Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen. 4<br />

(2010): 231–254.<br />

380-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS<br />

4100. KAGAN, Jerome. The Three Cultures: Natural<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s, Social <strong>Science</strong>s, and the Humanities in the<br />

Twenty-First Century. (xii + 311 pp.; index.) New<br />

York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780521518420.<br />

A personal account by an emeritus pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />

developmental psychology at Harvard.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R413]<br />

380-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />

SCIENTISTS<br />

4101. BENTLEY, Peter, and Svein KYVIK. “Academic<br />

Staff and Public Communication: A Survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Popular <strong>Science</strong> Publishing across 13 Countries.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. Public Underst. Sci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

48–63.<br />

4102. LAMONT, Michèle. How Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Think:<br />

Inside the Curious World <strong>of</strong> Academic Judgment.<br />

(330 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.; London:<br />

Harvard University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780674032668.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the evaluation styles <strong>of</strong> humanities<br />

and social science pr<strong>of</strong>essors when they consider<br />

proposals submitted to funding agencies.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R458]<br />

380-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />

4103. KRAGH, Helge. “Contemporary <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Cosmology and the Controversy over the Multiverse.”<br />

Ann. Sci. 66 (2009): 529–551.<br />

380-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />

4104. HELLSTRÖM, Nils Petter. “The Tree as Evolutionary<br />

Icon: TREE in the Natural <strong>History</strong> Museum,<br />

London (William T. Stearn Prize 2010).” Arch. Natur.<br />

Hist. 38 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–17.<br />

380-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />

4105. LEHNER, Peter, and Bob DEANS. In Deep<br />

Water: The Anatomy <strong>of</strong> a Disaster, the Fate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Gulf, and Ending Our Oil Addiction. (xx + 154 pp.;<br />

maps; bibl.; index.) New York: Experiment, 2010.<br />

ISBN: 9781615190355.<br />

On the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico.<br />

4106. TVEDT, Terje, Graham CHAPMAN, and Roar<br />

HAGEN. (Eds.) Water and Geopolitics in the New<br />

World Order. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Water, Series 2, Vol. 3.<br />

(viii + 544 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) London: I. B.<br />

Tauris, 2010. ISBN: 9781848853515.


380. 21st century 239<br />

380-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />

4107. SONG Sang-yong. “The Hwang Woo-Suk<br />

Scandal Hasn’t Ended.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue, “What<br />

to Do with the 20th Century in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Technology?” [ref. 49]. Acta Hist. Rerum Nat.<br />

Tech. 9 (2007): 125–135.<br />

On the 2006 scandal involving the fabrication <strong>of</strong><br />

research on stem cells.<br />

4108. THOREAU, François, and Maria NEICU.<br />

“Taming the ‘Publication Machine’: Generating<br />

Unity, Engaging the Trading Zones.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “Scientific Instruments: Knowledge, Practice,<br />

and Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010):<br />

163–172.<br />

On the setting up <strong>of</strong> a new microscope by a biomedical<br />

research team at the Cardiovascular Research<br />

Institute in the Netherlands in 2009.<br />

380-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />

4109. GOLAN, Tal. “The Kishon Affair: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Law, and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Causation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue: “<strong>Science</strong> in an Israeli Context: Case Studies”<br />

[ref. 3551]. Sci. Context 23 (2010): 535–569.<br />

On a dispute over the cause <strong>of</strong> cancer among Israeli<br />

soldiers in 2000.<br />

4110. KOHLI-LAVEN, Nina, Pascale BOURRET,<br />

Peter KEATING, and Alberto CAMBROSIO. “Cancer<br />

Clinical Trials in the Era <strong>of</strong> Genomic Signatures:<br />

Biomedical Innovation, Clinical Utility, and<br />

Regulatory-Scientific Hybrids.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 41<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 487–513.<br />

4111. KUSIAK, Pauline. “ ‘Tubab’ Technologies and<br />

‘African’ Ways <strong>of</strong> Knowing: Nationalist Technopolitics<br />

in Senegal.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Place,<br />

Voice, Interdisciplinarity: Understanding Technology<br />

in the Colony and Postcolony” [ref. 615]. Hist. &<br />

Tech. 26 (2010): 225–250.<br />

“On the social experience <strong>of</strong> radiology in contemporary<br />

Senegal.” (from the abstract)<br />

380-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />

4112. ARRIBAS-AYLLON, Michael, Andrew<br />

BARTLETT, and Katie FEATHERSTONE. “Complexity<br />

and Accountability: The Witches’ Brew <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychiatric Genetics.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (2010):<br />

499–524.<br />

An analysis <strong>of</strong> scientific review papers from 1999<br />

to 2008.<br />

380-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />

4113. ROTTENBURG, Richard. “Social and Public<br />

Experiments and New Figurations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Politics in Postcolonial Africa.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

issue, “<strong>Science</strong>, Colonialism, and the Postcolonial”<br />

[ref. 602]. Postcolon. Stud. 12 (2009): 423–440.<br />

The focus is on the intersection <strong>of</strong> biomedicine and<br />

public health.<br />

380-153. PHARMACY<br />

4114. BRAGESJÖ, Fredrik, and Margareta HALL-<br />

BERG. “Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> a Vitalizing Vaccine Market:<br />

Lessons from the MMR Vaccine/Autism Debate.”<br />

Sci. Context 24 (<strong>2011</strong>): 107–125.<br />

380-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />

4115. ANDERSON, Kevin John Boyett, Sandra Shaw<br />

COURTER, Tom MCGLAMERY, Traci M. NATHANS-<br />

KELLY, and Christine G. NICOMETO. “Understanding<br />

Engineering Work and Identity: A Cross-Case<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Engineers within Six Firms.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

special issue: “Situated Engineering in the Workplace.”<br />

[ref. 281]. Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 153–174.<br />

4116. BAIRD, Davis. “Engineering Realities.” Part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special issue, “Scientific Instruments: Knowledge,<br />

Practice, and Culture” [ref. 259]. Spontan. Gen.<br />

4 (2010): 94–110.<br />

On the relationship between university and industry<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina.<br />

4117. HANSON, Valerie L. “Envisioning Ethical<br />

Nanotechnology: The Rhetorical Role <strong>of</strong> Visions<br />

in Postponing Societal and Ethical Implications Research.”<br />

Sci. Cult. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 1–36.<br />

4118. HESS, David J. “Environmental Reform Organizations<br />

and Undone <strong>Science</strong> in the United States:<br />

Exploring the Environmental, Health, and Safety Implications<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nanotechnology.” Sci. Cult. 19 (2010):<br />

181–214.<br />

4119. KAPLAN, Sarah, and Joanna RADIN. “Bounding<br />

an Emerging Technology: Para-Scientific Media<br />

and the Drexler-Smalley Debate about Nanotechnology.”<br />

Soc. Stud. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>): 457–485.<br />

On a 2003 debate in Chemical and Engineering<br />

News.<br />

4120. PIERCE, John C., Brent S. STEEL, and Rebecca<br />

L. WARNER. “Knowledge, Culture, and Public<br />

Support for Renewable-Energy Policy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />

section: “Cultural Considerations in Alternative-<br />

Energy Transfer” [ref. 3857]. Comp. Tech. Transf.<br />

Soc. 7 (2009): 270–286.<br />

4121. SHRUM, Wesley. “Negotiating Neutrality in<br />

Controversy: Engineering Studies after Hurricane<br />

Katrina.” Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 109–124.<br />

4122. TREVELYAN, James. “Reconstructing Engineering<br />

from Practice.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />

“Situated Engineering in the Workplace.” [ref. 281].<br />

Eng. Stud. 2 (2010): 175–195.<br />

380-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

4123. DONNER, Martin. “Rekursion und Wissen.<br />

Zur Emergenz technosozialer Netze.” In Rekursionen,<br />

edited by OFAK and HILGERS (2010) [ref. 2842], 77–<br />

116.<br />

On the PageRank algorithm <strong>of</strong> Google.<br />

380-163. AGRICULTURE<br />

4124. HOWLETT, Peter, and Aashish VELKAR.<br />

“Technology Transfer and Travelling Facts: A Perspective<br />

from Indian Agriculture.” In How Well Do


240 380. 21st century<br />

Facts Travel? The Dissemination <strong>of</strong> Reliable Knowledge,<br />

edited by HOWLETT and MORGAN (<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

[ref. 127], 273–300.<br />

4125. JACOB, Casey J., Corie LOK, Katija MORLEY,<br />

and Douglas A. POWELL. “Government Management<br />

<strong>of</strong> Two Media-Facilitated Crises Involving Dioxin<br />

Contamination <strong>of</strong> Food.” Public Underst. Sci. 20<br />

(<strong>2011</strong>): 261–269.<br />

On incidents involving dioxin contamination <strong>of</strong><br />

food in Belgium and the Republic <strong>of</strong> Ireland in<br />

1999 and 2008.<br />

4126. WHITE, Stacey Swearingen, J. Christopher<br />

BROWN, Jane W. GIBSON, Eric HANLEY, and Dietrich<br />

H. EARNHART. “Planting Food or Fuel: Developing<br />

an Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding<br />

the Role <strong>of</strong> Culture in Farmers’ Decisions to<br />

Grow Second-Generation, Bi<strong>of</strong>uel Feedstock Crops.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Cultural Considerations<br />

in Alternative-Energy Transfer” [ref. 3857]. Comp.<br />

Tech. Transf. Soc. 7 (2009): 287–302.<br />

4127. STRASSER, Bruno J. “Collectionner ou<br />

expérimenter ? Les bases de données bioinformatiques,<br />

un nouveau lieu de production du savoir.” In<br />

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R96. BROCK, W. H. William Crookes (1832–1919)<br />

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HUGHES, J. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

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R98. BROOKE, J. H., and I. MACLEAN. (Eds.)<br />

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R99. BROWN, J. K. Health and Medicine on Display.<br />

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R100. BROWN, M. B. <strong>Science</strong> in Democracy. 2009.<br />

BROWN, M. J. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 686–687.<br />

R101. BRUMMELEN, G. V. The Mathematics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Heavens and the Earth. 2009.<br />

MONTELLE, C., and K. M. CLARK. Aestimatio 7<br />

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R102. BRUNNER, B. The Ocean at Home. 2005.<br />

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R110. CABALLERO-NAVAS, C. (Ed.) The Book <strong>of</strong><br />

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BOKULICH, A. Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41<br />

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R130. CHANDLER, A. D., Jr. Shaping the Industrial<br />

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R167. CROZIER, A. Practising Colonial Medicine.<br />

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CARTON, B. J. Soc. Hist. 42 (2008-9): 1065–1067.<br />

R241. FEINGOLD, M. The Newtonian Moment.<br />

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KELTER, I. A. Seventeenth-Century News 66<br />

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R244. FIBONACCI, L. Fibonacci’s De Practica Geometrie.<br />

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OAKS, J. A. Centaurus 51 (2009): 168–169.<br />

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R246. FINNEGAN, D. A. Natural <strong>History</strong> Societies<br />

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R247. FINOCCHIARO, M. A. Retrying Galileo,<br />

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SETH, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 662.<br />

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LINDGREN, U. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 114–<br />

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R279. GHAEMI, S. N. The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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GROB, G. N. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 535–536.<br />

R280. GILDER, J., and A.-L. GILDER. Heavenly<br />

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JANOVSKÝ, I. Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech. 9<br />

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CLODE, D. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010):<br />

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MUNKHOFF, R. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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STEARNS, P. N. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R284. GLASNER, R. Averroes’ Physics. 2009.<br />

ANTHONY, S. W. HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 175–178.<br />

BURNETT, C. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 121–<br />

122. TRIFOGLI, C. Aestimatio 7 (2010): 78–88.<br />

Essay reviews: EL-BIZRI, N. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />

42 (<strong>2011</strong>): 210–214.<br />

R285. GLAUBRECHT, M. “Es ist, als ob man einen<br />

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REICHENBACH, H. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

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R286. GLIBOFF, S. H. G. Bronn, Ernst Haeckel, and<br />

the Origins <strong>of</strong> German Darwinism. 2008.<br />

KANZ, K. T. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

436–438. LEVIT, G. S., and U. HOSSFELD. Metascience<br />

20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 113–115. WEBER, T. P. Brit.<br />

J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 617–619. Essay reviews:<br />

NYHART, L. K. <strong>Science</strong> 323 (2009): 1170–1171.<br />

PHILLIPS, D. Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40 (2010):<br />

136–147. REYNOLDS, A. Endeavour 33 (2009):<br />

43–44.<br />

R287. GODIN, O. A., and D. R. PALMER. (Eds.)<br />

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R288. GOLD, B. J. ThermoPoetics. 2010. [ref. 2060]<br />

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R289. GOLDSTEIN, C., N. SCHAPPACHER, and J.<br />

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R290. GOLDSTEIN, J. Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy.<br />

2009.<br />

BARBERIS, D. S. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 182–183. CAR-<br />

ROY, J. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 131–132.<br />

GELFAND, T. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 145–<br />

147.<br />

R291. GOLINSKI, J. British Weather and the Climate<br />

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40 (2010): 125–135.<br />

R292. GOLSTON, M. Rhythm and Race in Modernist<br />

Poetry and <strong>Science</strong>. 2008. [ref. 2908]<br />

VETTER, L. Configurations 17 (2009): 333–335.<br />

R293. GOLUMBIA, D. The Cultural Logic <strong>of</strong> Computation.<br />

2009.<br />

ENSMENGER, N. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 674–675.<br />

R294. GOMES, M. Gedankenlesemaschinen. Modelle<br />

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R295. GÓMEZ RODRÍGUEZ, A., and A. F. CANALES<br />

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RICHARDS, M. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

148–149.


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R296. GOMIS BLANCO, A., and J. JOSA I LLORCA.<br />

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R297. GONZÁLEZ REDONDO, F. A. Protagonistas<br />

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ARRANZ MÁRQUEZ, L. Dynamis 30 (2010): 340–<br />

343.<br />

R298. GOODAY, G. Domesticating Electricity. 2008.<br />

COWAN, R. S. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 498–<br />

500.<br />

R299. GOODSTEIN, D. On Fact and Fraud. 2010.<br />

GINGRAS, Y. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 142–143.<br />

R300. GORDIN, M. D. Red Cloud at Dawn. 2009.<br />

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Sci. 40 (2010): 259–267.<br />

R301. GOULET, A. Optiques. 2006. [ref. 2061]<br />

FEBLES, E. A. French Forum 33 (2008): 269–271.<br />

R302. GOYENS, M., P. d. LEEMANS, and A. SMETS.<br />

(Eds.) <strong>Science</strong> Translated. 2008.<br />

LIVESEY, S. J. Aestimatio 7 (2010): 69–77.<br />

R303. GRADMANN, C. Krankheit im Labor. 2005.<br />

STAHNISCH, F. Gesnerus 64 (2007): 281–283.<br />

R304. GRADMANN, C. Laboratory Disease. 2009.<br />

STRICK, J. E. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 140–<br />

141. WALL, R. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

147–148. WORBOYS, M. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 183–<br />

184.<br />

R305. GRANADA, M. Á., and É. MEHL. (Eds.)<br />

Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle Terre. 2009.<br />

KREMER, R. L. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 165–166.<br />

R306. GRANT, E. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy.<br />

2007.<br />

CAROLINO, L. M. HOST 3 (2009): Approx. 500<br />

words.<br />

R307. GRANT, K. T., and G. B. ESTES. Darwin in<br />

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LOVE, A. C. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 117–119.<br />

R308. GRAPES, R. H., D. OLDROYD, and A.<br />

GRIGELIS. (Eds.) <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geomorphology and<br />

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SENGÖR, A. M. C. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 143–145.<br />

R309. GRATTAN-GUINNESS, I. Routes <strong>of</strong> Learning.<br />

2009.<br />

KIDWELL, P. A. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 629–630.<br />

R310. GRAY, J. Plato’s Ghost. 2008.<br />

DRUCKER, T. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 185–186.<br />

R311. GREGORY, F. Natural <strong>Science</strong> in Western<br />

<strong>History</strong>. 2008. [ref. 20]<br />

KNIGHT, D. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 145–146.<br />

R312. GRELL, O. P., A. CUNNINGHAM, and J. AR-<br />

RIZABALAGA. (Eds.) Centres <strong>of</strong> Medical Excellence?<br />

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WITHEY, A. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 283–284.<br />

R313. GRELL, O. P., and A. CUNNINGHAM. (Eds.)<br />

Medicine and Religion in Enlightenment Europe.<br />

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HOUSTON, R. A. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. 32 (2009):<br />

440–441.<br />

R314. GRIMAUDO, S. Difendere la Salute. 2008.<br />

MORENO RODRÍGUEZ, R. M. Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

323–327.<br />

R315. GROB, G. N., and A. V. HORWITZ. Diagnosis,<br />

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ARONOWITZ, R. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R316. GROEN, A. i. t. De Wende en Humboldts<br />

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R317. GROOM, L. First Fleet Artist. 2009.<br />

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PRESLAND, G. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010):<br />

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R318. GROSS, C. G. A Hole in the Head. 2009.<br />

WOLF, J. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 146–147.<br />

R319. GRUZINSKI, S. Les quatre parties du monde.<br />

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PARDO TOMÁS, J. Dynamis 29 (2009): 379–383.<br />

R320. GUICCIARDINI, N. Isaac Newton on Mathematical<br />

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ARTHUR, R. T. W. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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265.<br />

R321. GUTIÉRREZ RODILLA, B. La esforzada<br />

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432.<br />

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R323. HABIB, S. I., D. RAINA, and Z. BABER.<br />

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R325. HAGEDORN, D. Conquistadors <strong>of</strong> the Sky.<br />

2008.<br />

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R326. HAGNER, M., and M. D. LAUBICHLER.<br />

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R328. HALLER, J. S. Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the<br />

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R331. HAMBLIN, J. D. Poison in the Well. 2008.


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Essay reviews: SANTESMASES, M. J. Hist. Stud.<br />

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R332. HAMLIN, C. Cholera. 2009.<br />

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R333. HAMPTON, B., B. ALLEN, and R. LOEFFEL.<br />

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ARTHUR, I. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010):<br />

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R334. HANNAM, J. God’s Philosophers. 2009.<br />

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R335. HANSEN, B. Picturing Medical Progress from<br />

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WARNER, J. H. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R336. HANSON, C. A. The English Virtuoso. 2008.<br />

AYRES, P. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64 (2010):<br />

305–306. SPARY, E. Centaurus 52 (2010): 267–<br />

268.<br />

R337. HARKNESS, D. E. The Jewel House. 2007.<br />

Essay reviews: GARBER, M. D. Hist. Stud. Nat.<br />

Sci. 39 (2009): 491–500.<br />

R338. HARMAN, P. M. The Culture <strong>of</strong> Nature in<br />

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FARA, P. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 126–127.<br />

R339. HARPER, K. Weather by the Numbers. 2008.<br />

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R340. HARRÉ, R. Pavlov’s Dogs and Schrödinger’s<br />

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R341. HARRINGTON, A. The Cure Within. 2008.<br />

BROWN, T. M. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 283–<br />

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R342. HARRISON, P. (Ed.) The Cambridge Companion<br />

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MEER, J. M. v. d. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 348–349. Essay<br />

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R343. HARRISON, P. The Fall <strong>of</strong> Man and the Foundations<br />

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CROWTHER, K. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 646–647. Essay<br />

reviews: RISKIN, J. Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 40<br />

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R344. HART, E. J. J. B. Harkin. 2010. [ref. 3241]<br />

CAMPBELL, C. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 554–<br />

555.<br />

R345. HARWOOD, J. Technology’s Dilemma. 2005.<br />

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R346. HATTAB, H. Descartes on Forms and Mechanisms.<br />

2009.<br />

DYCK, M. V. HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 157–161.<br />

R347. HAUSMANN, F.-R. Hans Bender (1907–1991)<br />

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WEBER, M. M. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 119–<br />

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R348. HEALEY, D. Bolshevik Sexual Forensics.<br />

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PINNOW, K. M. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R349. HEDEEN, S. Big Bone Lick. 2008.<br />

Essay reviews: RAINGER, R. Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci.<br />

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R350. HEERING, P., O. HOCHADEL, and D. J.<br />

RHEES. (Eds.) Playing with Fire. 2009.<br />

GRANT, F. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 127–128.<br />

R351. HEIDE, J. v. d. Darwin en de strijd om<br />

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Essay reviews: BONT, R. d. Studium 3 (2010):<br />

37–40.<br />

R352. HEIDELBERGER, M. (Ed.) The Significance<br />

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R353. HEIM, S., C. SACHSE, and M. WALKER.<br />

(Eds.) The Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong> under National<br />

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SZÖLLÖSI-JANZE, M. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

151–152. THORPE, C. Metascience 19 (2010):<br />

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R354. HELLYER, M. Catholic Physics. 2005.<br />

KELTER, I. A. Sixteenth Cent. J. 37 (2006): 913–<br />

914.<br />

R355. HENARE, A. J. M. Museums, Anthropology<br />

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JACKNIS, I. Museum Hist. Journ. 1 (2008): 152–<br />

154.<br />

R356. HENDERSON, J. The Renaissance Hospital.<br />

2006.<br />

SIRAISI, N. Renaiss. Quart. 60 (2007): 637–639.<br />

R357. HENNIG, J., and C. BIGG. (Eds.) Atombilder.<br />

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OLDHAM, K. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 200–201.<br />

R358. HENTSCHEL, K. Unsichtbares Licht? Dunkle<br />

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und -theoretische Analyse von Argumenten<br />

für das Klassifizieren von Strahlungssorten 1650–<br />

1925 mit Schwerpunkt auf den Jahren 1770–1850.<br />

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WEISS, B. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009):<br />

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R359. HERMAN, E. Kinship by Design. 2008.<br />

MECKEL, R. A. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R360. HERRÁN CORBACHO, N. Aguas, Semillas y<br />

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R361. HERRIES DAVIES, G. L. Whatever Is Under<br />

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OLDROYD, D. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 177–184.<br />

R362. HESKETH, I. Of Apes and Ancestors. 2009.<br />

ASSENZA, S. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 262–265.<br />

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R363. HESSELINK, E. Q. Genezers op de koloniale<br />

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BERGEN, L. v. Studium 3 (2010): 53–54.<br />

R364. HINE, C. Systematics as Cyberscience. 2008.<br />

SCHARF, S. Spontan. Gen. 2 (2008): 245–247.<br />

R365. HIRAI, H. (Ed.) Cornelius Gemma. 2008.<br />

GRANADA, M. A. Studium 3 (2010): 47–48.<br />

R366. HIRSHBEIN, L. D. American Melancholy.<br />

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GHAEMI, S. N. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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ASSIS, A. K. T. Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 83–87.<br />

R368. HO P. Y. Reminiscence <strong>of</strong> a Roving Scholar.<br />

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NAKAYAMA S. EASTM 28 (2008): 94–95.<br />

R369. HOBBY, E. (Ed.) The Birth <strong>of</strong> Mankind. 2008.<br />

SMITH, L. W. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 354–355.<br />

R370. HOCHMAN, G., and D. ARMUS. (Eds.)<br />

Cuidar, controlar, curar. 2004.<br />

LAVEAGA, G. S. Americas 65 (2008-9): 617–618.<br />

R371. HODDESON, L., A. W. KOLB, and C. WEST-<br />

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Essay reviews: HAMBLIN, J. D. Hist. Stud. Nat.<br />

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R372. HOFFMEYER, J. Biosemiotics. 2009.<br />

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MILLS, C. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 123–125.<br />

R373. HOLLANDER, G. M. Raising Cane in the<br />

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DAVIS, F. R. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 540–541.<br />

R374. HOLMES, F. L. Investigative Pathways. 2004.<br />

SIMONTON, D. K. J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 61<br />

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R375. HOLMES, R. De tijd van verwondering. De<br />

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WEGENER, D. Studium 3 (2010): 97–98.<br />

R376. HOMEDES, N., and A. UGALDE. (Eds.)<br />

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WADDELL, M. A. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 647–648.<br />

R378. HORDEN, P. Hospitals and Healing from<br />

Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages. 2008.<br />

ARRIZABALAGA, J. Dynamis 30 (2010): 327–328.<br />

R379. HORROCKS, T. A. Popular Print and Popular<br />

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RACHMAN, S. Amer. Periodicals 19 (2009): 241–<br />

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R380. HUERTAS GARCÍA-ALEJO, R. Los laboratorios<br />

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R381. HUIGEN, S. Knowledge and Colonialism.<br />

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DUBOW, S. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 490–491.<br />

R382. HÜNTELMANN, A. C. Hygiene im Namen<br />

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STAHNISCH, F. W. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33<br />

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R383. HUNTER, M. C. W. Boyle. 2009.<br />

GAULD, C. F. Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 89–97.<br />

SNOBELEN, S. D. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010):<br />

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R384. HUTCHINS, R. British University Observatories,<br />

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BIGG, C. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 611–612.<br />

SMITH, R. C. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64<br />

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KOCHAN, J. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R386. IANNARONE, J. J., Jr., and J. S. THACKRAY.<br />

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R387. ICKE, V. De ruimte van Christiaan Huygens.<br />

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R388. ISRAEL, G., and A. M. GASCA. The World as<br />

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CORRY, L. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 186–187.<br />

R389. JACKSON, M. Asthma. 2009.<br />

Essay reviews: BIVINS, R. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43<br />

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R390. JACKSON, M. W. Fraunh<strong>of</strong>ers Spektren. 2009.<br />

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RIEGER, M. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009):<br />

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R392. JACOBS, R. A. The Dragon’s Tail. 2010.<br />

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R393. JACQUART, D., and A. PARAVICINI<br />

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R394. JAEGER, M. Archimedes and the Roman<br />

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GEYMONAT, M. Cl. World 103 (2010): 111–112.<br />

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R396. JALLAND, P. Changing Ways <strong>of</strong> Death in<br />

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MCMANUS, R. J. Soc. Hist. 42 (2008-9): 535–<br />

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R397. JAMES, I. Driven to Innovate. 2009. [ref. 837]<br />

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R398. JAMES, I. Remarkable Mathematicians. 2002.<br />

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R399. JANNETTA, A. The Vaccinators. 2007.


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PLATT, B. J. Soc. Hist. 42 (2008-9): 1063–1065.<br />

R400. JARDINE, N., and A. P. SEGONDS. La guerre<br />

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R402. JENTZEN, J. M. Death Investigation in America.<br />

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R403. JOHACH, E. Krebszelle und Zellenstaat. 2008.<br />

SARASIN, P. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

332–333.<br />

R404. JOHNS, A. Piracy. 2010.<br />

MACLEOD, C. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 153–<br />

155. STEWART, L. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 350–351.<br />

R405. JOHNSON, A. Hitting the Brakes. 2009.<br />

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FRIEDEL, R. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 219–221.<br />

R406. JOHNSON, S. The Invention <strong>of</strong> Air. 2008.<br />

MATTHEWS, M. R. Sci. & Educ. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R407. JOHNSTON, S. F. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. 2009.<br />

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SIMON, J. Ambix 57 (2010): 311.<br />

R408. JONES, C. G. Femininity, Mathematics and<br />

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ADAM, A. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 494–496.<br />

R409. JONES, R. Green Harvest. 2010. [ref. 3645]<br />

AITKEN, R. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>): 179.<br />

R410. JOYCE, K. A. Magnetic Appeal. 2008.<br />

PRASAD, A. Ann. Sci. 67 (2010): 577–578.<br />

R411. JUDD, R. W. The Untilled Garden. 2009.<br />

BARROW, M. V., Jr. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 648–649.<br />

R412. KAFKER, F. A., and J. LOVELAND. (Eds.)<br />

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YEO, R. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 146–147.<br />

R413. KAGAN, J. The Three Cultures. 2009.<br />

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R414. KAHN, D. Alchimie et Paracelsisme en France<br />

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LÓPEZ PÉREZ, M. Dynamis 29 (2009): 386–388.<br />

R415. KAPLAN, M. Solomon Carter Fuller. 2005.<br />

KELLEY, C. M. J. Hist. Neurosci. 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R416. KASSELL, L. Medicine and Magic in Elizabethan<br />

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PRINCIPE, L. M. Nuncius 22 (2007): 376–377.<br />

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R417. KATZIR, S. The Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Piezoelectricity.<br />

2006.<br />

YEANG, C.-P. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 207–208.<br />

R418. KEINER, C. The Oyster Question. 2009.<br />

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R419. KELLER, E. F. The Mirage <strong>of</strong> a Space between<br />

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MAIENSCHEIN, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 383–384.<br />

R420. KELLER, R. C. Colonial Madness. 2007.<br />

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R421. KELLY, J., and F. CLARK. (Eds.) Ireland<br />

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GEARY, L. M. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 141–<br />

142.<br />

R422. KERKHOFF, A. H. M. Opvattingen over sociale<br />

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COMPANJE, K. P. Studium 3 (2010): 101–102.<br />

R423. KHAYYAM, O. An Essay by the Uniquely<br />

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R424. KICHIGINA, G. The Imperial Laboratory.<br />

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493. TRAPEZNIK, A. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R425. KING, D. B., and M. WERTHEIMER. Max<br />

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ASH, M. J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 42 (2006): 279–280.<br />

R426. KING, D. A. Astrolabes and Angels, Epigrams<br />

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BORRELLI, A. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32<br />

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MORENO RODRÍGUEZ, R. M. Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

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R430. KLEIN, U., and E. C. SPARY. (Eds.) Materials<br />

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GOLINSKI, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 356–357.<br />

R431. KLEP, P. M. M., and I. H. STAMHUIS. (Eds.)<br />

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R432. KLEPP, S. E. Revolutionary Conceptions.<br />

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R433. KLINGLE, M. W. Emerald City. 2007.<br />

TARR, J. A. J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10): 1118–<br />

1120.<br />

R434. KLUCHIN, R. M. Fit to Be Tied. 2009.<br />

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316. WOIAK, J. J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 423–428.<br />

R435. KNIGHT, D. M. The Making <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

2009.<br />

WILSON, D. B. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 369–371.


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R436. KNUUTTILA, S. Emotions in Ancient and<br />

Medieval Philosophy. 2004.<br />

LAUTNER, P. Cl. World 103 (2007-8): 551–552.<br />

R437. KOHLER, R. E. All Creatures. 2006.<br />

PORTER, C. M. Museum Hist. Journ. 2 (2009):<br />

106–107.<br />

R438. KOHLSTEDT, S. G. Teaching Children <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

2010.<br />

PROCTOR, K. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 302–<br />

304. TOLLEY, K. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 371–372.<br />

R439. KÖHNE, J. Kriegshysteriker. 2009. [ref. 3536]<br />

HOFER, H.-G. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009):<br />

200–202.<br />

R440. KÖLBL-EBERT, M. (Ed.) Geology and Religion.<br />

2009.<br />

O’CONNOR, R. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 630–631.<br />

R441. KORT, P., and M. HOLLEIN. (Eds.) Darwin.<br />

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REICHENBACH, H. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

362–363.<br />

R442. KOSAK, J. C. Heroic Measures. 2004.<br />

MOOG, F. P. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 120–121.<br />

R443. KOSLOW, J. L. Cultivating Health. 2009.<br />

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MERKEL, L. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 305–306.<br />

R444. KRANZ, H., and W. OBERSCHELP. (Eds.)<br />

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LEFÈVRE, W. Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 710–712.<br />

R445. KREMER, R. L., and J. WLODARCZYK.<br />

(Eds.) Johannes Kepler. 2009. [ref. 1169]<br />

SEIDENGART, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 167–168.<br />

R446. KRIGE, J. American Hegemony and the Postwar<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Europe. 2006.<br />

RAUSCH, H. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009):<br />

388–389.<br />

R447. KUHN, B. H. Autobiography and Natural<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in the Age <strong>of</strong> Romanticism. 2009.<br />

HERINGMAN, N. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 357–358.<br />

ZEMPLÉN, G. Á. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 63–65.<br />

R448. KÜHNE, A., and S. KIRSCHNER. (Eds.) Biographia<br />

Copernicana. Die Copernicus-Biographien<br />

des 16. bis 18. Jahrhunderts. 2004.<br />

KELTER, I. A. Renaiss. Quart. 58 (2005): 1404–<br />

1406.<br />

R449. KUKLICK, H. (Ed.) A New <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Anthropology.<br />

2008.<br />

RICHMOND, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 632.<br />

R450. KUMAR, D. <strong>Science</strong> and the Raj. 2006.<br />

RAINA, D. EASTM 30 (2009): 114–116.<br />

R451. KUMAR, N. (Ed.) Women and <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

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BHATTACHARYA, N. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

305–306. KOHLSTEDT, S. G. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

148–149.<br />

R452. KURASHOV, V. I. Istoriia i filos<strong>of</strong>iia khimii.<br />

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GOROKHOV, V. HYLE 16 (2010): 121–125.<br />

R453. KURRER, K.-E. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Structures. 2008.<br />

MACEDO, M. HOST 3 (2009): Approx. 700 words.<br />

R454. KUTCHER, G. Contested Medicine. 2009.<br />

Essay reviews: SANTESMASES, M. J. Hist. Stud.<br />

Nat. Sci. 40 (2010): 409–418.<br />

R455. LACK, H. W. Alexander von Humboldt and<br />

the Botanical Exploration <strong>of</strong> the Americas. 2009.<br />

RUPKE, N. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010): 363–364.<br />

R456. LAHIRI, A. Radhanath Sikdar beyond the<br />

Peak. 2010. [ref. 2334]<br />

SEN, S. K. Indian J. Hist. Sci. 45 (2010): 431–432.<br />

R457. LAMBERT, D., and J. REISSE. Charles Darwin<br />

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STOFFEL, J.-F. Studium 3 (2010): 51–52.<br />

R458. LAMONT, M. How Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Think. 2009.<br />

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GERSON, E. M. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 676–677.<br />

R459. LAMPLAND, M., and S. L. STAR. (Eds.)<br />

Standards and Their Stories. 2009.<br />

LYNCH, M. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 384–385.<br />

R460. LANDECKER, H. Culturing Life. 2007.<br />

REYNOLDS, A. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 149–150.<br />

R461. LANGE, M. Laws and Lawmakers. 2009.<br />

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BELANGER, C. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 266–269.<br />

R462. LANGSTON, N. Toxic Bodies. 2010.<br />

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KRIMSKY, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 379–380.<br />

MARKOWITZ, G. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 339–<br />

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R463. LANKFORD, G. E. Reachable Stars. 2007.<br />

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R464. LANNOO, M. J. Leopold’s Shack and Ricketts’s<br />

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BENSON, K. R. J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 805–807.<br />

CRANE, J. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 356–357.<br />

R465. LARSON, B., and F. BRAUER. (Eds.) The Art<br />

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R466. LEAVITT, J. W. Make Room for Daddy. 2009.<br />

ETTINGER, L. E. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R467. LEDERER, D. Madness, Religion and the State<br />

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R468. LEEUWENBURGH, B. Darwin in Domineesland.<br />

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37–40.<br />

R469. LEHRICH, C. I. The Occult Mind. 2007.<br />

STUCKRAD, K. v. Ambix 57 (2010): 314.<br />

R470. LEHTO, O. Erhabene Welten. 2008.<br />

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R471. LEIBNIZ, G. W., and H. HECHT. Naturwissenschaftliche,<br />

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R472. LEOPOLD, E. Under the Radar. 2009.<br />

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R473. LESLIE, E. Synthetic Worlds. 2005.<br />

EFSTATHIOU, S. HYLE 16 (2010): 126–129.<br />

R474. LEVIN, M. R. et al. Urban Modernity. 2010.<br />

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BUD, R. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 301–302.<br />

R475. LEVITT, T. The Shadow <strong>of</strong> Enlightenment.<br />

2009.<br />

VOSKUHL, A. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 293–<br />

294.<br />

R476. LI C. A Draft <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Space Technology in<br />

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LEWIS, J. W., and X. LITAI. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010):<br />

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R477. LIGHT, J. S. The Nature <strong>of</strong> Cities. 2009.<br />

YOUNG, C. J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 605–607.<br />

R478. LINDBLAD, T. Gustaf Retzius. 2007.<br />

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GILLES, F. J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 200–203.<br />

R479. LINDEE, M. S. Moments <strong>of</strong> Truth in Genetic<br />

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Sci. 39 (2009): 367–376.<br />

R480. LINGUERRI, S., and R. SIMILI. (Eds.) Einstein<br />

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MONALDI, D. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 665.<br />

R481. LITTLE, L. K. (Ed.) Plague and the End <strong>of</strong><br />

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BARNES, T. D. Cl. World 103 (2010): 275–276.<br />

R482. LLANO ZAPATA, J. E. d. Memorias histórico,<br />

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BERQUIST, E. Americas 64 (2007-8): 625–626.<br />

R483. LLOYD, G. E. R. Disciplines in the Making.<br />

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FULLER, S. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 607–609.<br />

R484. LLOYD, G. E. R. The Ambitions <strong>of</strong> Curiosity.<br />

2002.<br />

RAPHALS, L. EASTM 30 (2009): 117–120.<br />

R485. LOCHER, F. Le savant et la tempête. 2008.<br />

Essay reviews: COEN, D. R. Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci.<br />

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R486. LONGHURST, J. L. Citizen Environmentalists.<br />

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STRADLING, D. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 345–<br />

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R487. LOPEZ, D. S., Jr. Buddhism and <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

2008.<br />

LAZENBY, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 632–633.<br />

R488. LOPEZ SANCHEZ, O. De la costilla de Adán<br />

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MEDINA DOMÉNECH, R. M. Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

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R489. LÓPEZ-RUIZ, C. When the Gods Were Born.<br />

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STEELE, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 156–157.<br />

R490. LOVETT, L. L. Conceiving the Future. 2007.<br />

KLINE, W. J. Soc. Hist. 42 (2008-9): 1055–1056.<br />

R491. LOW, M. (Ed.) Building a Modern Japan.<br />

2005.<br />

JACKSON, T. J. Asian Stud. 67 (2008): 724–726.<br />

R492. LUGT, M. v. d., and C. d. MIRAMON. (Eds.)<br />

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RENZI, S. D. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 680–681.<br />

R493. LUKE, B. Brutal. 2007.<br />

DONOVAN, J. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 696–<br />

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R494. LUNA FREIRE, M. M. d. Mulheres, mães e<br />

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RODRÍGUEZ-OCAÑA, E. Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

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R495. LYNN, M. R. The Sublime Invention. 2010.<br />

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GILLISPIE, C. C. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R496. MAARSEVEEN, J. G. S. J. v., P. M. M. KLEP,<br />

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STAPLEFORD, T. A. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 195–197.<br />

R497. MAAS, A., and H. HOOIJMAIJERS. (Eds.)<br />

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MACLEOD, R. Studium 3 (2010): 103–104.<br />

R498. MACDONALD, H. Human Remains. 2006.<br />

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R499. MACDONALD, H. Possessing the Dead. 2010.<br />

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R500. MACGREGOR, A. Curiosity and Enlightenment.<br />

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PUGLIANO, V. Museum Hist. Journ. 2 (2009):<br />

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R501. MACHAMER, P., and J. E. MCGUIRE.<br />

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COTTINGHAM, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 649–650.<br />

R502. MACLEOD, R. Archibald Liversidge, FRS.<br />

2009.<br />

RAE, I. D. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010):<br />

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R503. MAEHLE, A.-H., and J. GEYER-KORDESCH.<br />

(Eds.) Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on<br />

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FREWER, A. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 91 (2007): 122–123.<br />

R504. MAEYAMA, Y. Astronomy in Orient and Occident.<br />

2003.<br />

PARK, C. EASTM 31 (2010): 100–102.<br />

R505. MAGUEIJO, J. A Brilliant Darkness. 2009.<br />

NAVARRO, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 373–374.<br />

R506. MAHON, B. Oliver Heaviside. 2009.<br />

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140.<br />

R507. MAIER, H. Forschung als Waffe. Rüstungsforschung<br />

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NYE, D. E. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 187–188.


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R509. MANZONI, T. Aristotele e il cervello. 2007.<br />

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R510. MARACCHIA, S. Storia dell’algebra. 2005.<br />

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FREGUGLIA, P. Physis 44 (2007): 314–315.<br />

R511. MARCHAND, S. L. German Orientalism in<br />

the Age <strong>of</strong> Empire. 2009. [ref. 2547]<br />

BENES, T. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 188–189.<br />

R512. MARKWELL, K., and N. CUSHING. Snake-<br />

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HOBBINS, P. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R513. MARTINEZ, A. A. Kinematics. 2009.<br />

GOENNER, H. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 633–635. Essay<br />

reviews: SETH, S. Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 41 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

112–122.<br />

R514. MASON, D. E. The Secret Vice. 2008.<br />

STEPHENS, E. Metascience 19 (2010): 505–506.<br />

R515. MASSIMI, M. (Ed.) Kant and Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

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153–157.<br />

R516. MATTERN, S. P. Galen and the Rhetoric <strong>of</strong><br />

Healing. 2008.<br />

ASPER, M. Cl. World 103 (2010): 549–550.<br />

R517. MATTHEWS, S. Theology and <strong>Science</strong> in the<br />

Thought <strong>of</strong> Francis Bacon. 2008.<br />

WYBROW, C. Early Sci. & Med. 15 (2010): 302–<br />

304.<br />

R518. MATTHIAS, B. Monster Fire at Minong. 2010.<br />

CARROLL, F. M. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 541–<br />

542.<br />

R519. MAY, E. T. America and the Pill. 2010.<br />

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WATKINS, E. S. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R520. MAYES, R., C. BAGWELL, and J. L. ERKUL-<br />

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STRODTMAN, G. DUP(160)-Pharmacy in <strong>History</strong><br />

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R521. MAYOR, A. Fossil Legends <strong>of</strong> the First Americans.<br />

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R522. MAYOR, A. The Poison King. 2010.<br />

TOTELIN, L. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 639–640.<br />

R523. MCCORMICK, T. William Petty and the Ambitions<br />

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POPPER, N. Early Sci. & Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 266–<br />

268.<br />

R524. MCCRAY, W. P. Keep Watching the Skies!<br />

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R525. MCDONALD, L. Florence Nightingale at First<br />

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HAWKINS, S. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 144–<br />

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R526. MCEVOY, J. G. The Historiography <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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SIMON, J. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 62–63.<br />

R527. MCGREW, T., M. ALSPECTOR-KELLY, and<br />

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MIRUS, C. V. HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 132–135.<br />

R528. MCIVOR, A., and R. JOHNSTON. Miners’<br />

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MENÉNDEZ NAVARRO, A. Dynamis 28 (2008):<br />

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R530. MCMULLIN, E. (Ed.) The Church and<br />

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R531. MELIA, F. Cracking the Einstein Code. 2009.<br />

KENNEFICK, D. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 91–93.<br />

R532. MERCER, C. Leibniz’s Metaphysics. 2002.<br />

SLOWIK, E. Metascience 19 (2010): 395–397.<br />

R533. METZLER, I. Disability in Medieval Europe.<br />

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GREEN, M. H. Soc. Hist. Med. 19 (2006): 539–<br />

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R534. MEYER, A. Von der Wahrheit zur Wahrscheinlichkeit.<br />

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MARINO, M. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009):<br />

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R535. MICALE, M. S. Hysterical Men. 2008.<br />

HARRINGTON, A. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010):<br />

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R536. MICHAEL OF RHODES. The Book <strong>of</strong> Michael<br />

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R537. MILAM, E. L. Looking for a Few Good Males.<br />

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ROBERTS, L. Centaurus 53 (<strong>2011</strong>): 68–69. Essay<br />

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R539. MILLER, S. W. An Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

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R543. MIQUEO MIQUEO, C., M. J. BARRAL<br />

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DIOGO, M. P. HOST 4 (2010): Approx. 800 words.<br />

R545. MITCHELL, P. D. Medicine in the Crusades.<br />

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LACEY, H. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R549. MORAN, B. T. Andreas Libavius and the<br />

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SHACKELFORD, J. HYLE 15 (2009): 47–49.<br />

R550. MORAN, B. T. Distilling Knowledge. 2005.<br />

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R551. MORGAN, L. M. Icons <strong>of</strong> Life. 2009.<br />

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R560. MÜCKE, M., and T. SCHNALKE. Briefnetz<br />

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R563. MÜLLER, E., and F. SCHMIEDER. (Eds.)<br />

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R576. NORTON, L. Women <strong>of</strong> Flowers. 2009.<br />

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RAMOS GOROSTIZA, P. Dynamis 29 (2009): 402–<br />

406.<br />

R578. NOWACKI, H., and W. LEFÈVRE. (Eds.)<br />

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CASTRO, F. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 153–154.<br />

R579. NOWOTNY, H. Insatiable Curiosity. 2008.<br />

PICKSTONE, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 689–690.<br />

R580. NUMBERS, R. L. (Ed.) Galileo Goes to Jail<br />

and Other Myths about <strong>Science</strong> and Religion. 2009.<br />

GAULD, C. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2010): 217–224.<br />

R581. NUMMEDAL, T. E. Alchemy and Authority in<br />

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REY BUENO, M. Dynamis 29 (2009): 383–386.<br />

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R582. NUTTON, V. (Ed.) Pestilential Complexities.<br />

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SALMÓN MUÑIZ, F. Dynamis 29 (2009): 377–379.<br />

R583. NUWER, D. Plague among the Magnolias.<br />

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HUMPHREYS, M. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R584. NUZZACI, F. L’idea della vita. 2006.<br />

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R585. NYE, D. E. When the Lights Went Out. 2010.<br />

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SINCLAIR, B. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 380–381.<br />

R586. NYHART, L. K. Modern Nature. 2009.<br />

CITTADINO, E. Centaurus 52 (2010): 358–360.<br />

DAUM, A. W. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 665–667. SMO-<br />

COVITIS, V. B. Museum Hist. Journ. 3 (2010):<br />

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R587. O’CONNOR, A. Finding Time for the Old<br />

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R588. O’CONNOR, R. The Earth on Show. 2007.<br />

BRINKMAN, P. D. Museum Hist. Journ. 3 (2010):<br />

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R589. O’NEILL, J., and E. P. MCLEAN. Peter<br />

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NELSON, E. C. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

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CREAGER, A. N. H. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 202–204.<br />

RICHMOND, M. J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 617–619.<br />

R591. OLENDER, M. Race and Erudition. 2009.<br />

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MARCHAND, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 678–679.<br />

R592. OLSEN, P. Upside Down World. 2010.<br />

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PRESLAND, G. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 22 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R593. OLSON, J. S. Making Cancer <strong>History</strong>. 2009.<br />

KRUEGER, G. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 160–<br />

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R594. OLSON, R. <strong>Science</strong> and Scientism in Nineteenth<br />

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R595. ONGARO, G., M. R. BONATI, and G. THIENE.<br />

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SHEA, W. Physis 44 (2007): 298–301.<br />

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R599. OTTER, C. The Victorian Eye. 2008.<br />

FLINT, K. J. Soc. Hist. 44 (2010): 280–281. Essay<br />

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156. HÅRD, M. Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 173–178.<br />

MORUS, I. R. Hist. & Tech. 26 (2010): 157–162.<br />

MORUS, I. R. Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />

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R601. PAGANO, S. (Ed.) I documenti vaticani del<br />

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R603. PALMIERI, P. Reenacting Galileo’s Experiments.<br />

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SIGEL, L. Z. J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10): 750–<br />

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R610. PÄSSLER, U. Ein “Diplomat aus den Wäldern<br />

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MAIERÙ, L. Physis 44 (2007): 290–297. Essay<br />

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R646. RASHED, R. Ibn al-Haytham. 2006. [ref. 690]<br />

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R647. RASHED, R. Les mathématiques infinitésimales<br />

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FORCADA, M. Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 302–305.<br />

R648. RASHED, R. Oeuvre mathématique d’al-Sijzī.<br />

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R649. RASMUSSEN, C., and A. DANKS. Double<br />

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R654. REINHARDT, C. Shifting and Rearranging.<br />

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R655. REIS, E. Bodies in Doubt. 2009.<br />

REUMANN, M. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 293–<br />

294.<br />

R656. RENTETZI, M. Trafficking Materials and Gendered<br />

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BOUDIA, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 668–669. FORSTNER,<br />

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HAMILTON, V. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 246–248.<br />

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R657. RHEINBERGER, H.-J. On Historicizing Epistemology.<br />

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KJÆRGAARD, P. C. HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 149–152.<br />

LAUBICHLER, M. D. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R665. RODRÍGUEZ, J. Civilizing Argentina. 2006.<br />

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MEDINA DOMENECH, R. M. Dynamis 29 (2009):<br />

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R675. ROTHBART, D. Philosophical Instruments.<br />

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RECORD, I. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 233–235.<br />

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R677. RUBIO HERRÁEZ, E. Mileva Einstein-Maric.<br />

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CABRÉ PAIRET, M. Dynamis 28 (2008): 465–466.<br />

R678. RUDWICK, M. J. S. Bursting the Limits <strong>of</strong><br />

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WESTERMANN, A. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32<br />

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R679. RUDWICK, M. J. S. Worlds before Adam.<br />

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WYSE JACKSON, P. N. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37<br />

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R680. RUGGLES, C., and G. URTON. (Eds.) Skywatching<br />

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ISHIHARA, R. Americas 65 (2008-9): 424–426.<br />

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LYNCH, J. M. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 374–375.<br />

R684. RUSE, M. Charles Darwin. 2008.<br />

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R685. RUSE, M., and R. J. RICHARDS. (Eds.) The<br />

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MANNOURIS, C. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2009): 833–<br />

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R686. RUTHERFORD, A. Beyond the Box. 2009.<br />

MORAWSKI, J. G. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 683–684.<br />

R687. SAHMLAND, I. et al. (Eds.) “Haltestation<br />

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R689. SALIBA, G. Islamic <strong>Science</strong> and the Making<br />

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R690. SALISBURY, L., and A. SHAIL. (Eds.) Neurology<br />

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HERNÁNDEZ SANDOICA, E. Dynamis 29 (2009):<br />

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R694. SANTIAGO, M. I. The Ecology <strong>of</strong> Oil. 2006.<br />

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R705. SCERRI, E. R. Periodic Table. 2007.<br />

BERG, K. C. d. Sci. & Educ. 17 (2008): 457–465.<br />

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R709. SCHMALTZ, T. M. Descartes on Causation.<br />

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SLOWIK, E. HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 165–169.<br />

R710. SCHMIDT, J. M., and G. R. HASEGAWA.<br />

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ZANIER, G. Physis 44 (2007): 315–316.<br />

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COMFORT, N. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 192–193. IVER-<br />

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R722. SECORD, J. A. Victorian Sensation. 2000.<br />

BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. HOST 2 (2008): Approx.<br />

1,200 words.<br />

R723. SEILER, C. Republic <strong>of</strong> Drivers. 2008.<br />

Essay reviews: COLLINS, M. Hist. & Tech. 26<br />

(2010): 359–360. FLONNEAU, M. Hist. & Tech.<br />

26 (2010): 379–388. GUDIS, C. Hist. & Tech. 26<br />

(2010): 369–378. PARKER, J. Hist. & Tech. 26<br />

(2010): 361–368. SEILER, C. Hist. & Tech. 26<br />

(2010): 389–397.<br />

R724. SEPKOSKI, D., and M. RUSE. (Eds.) The<br />

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BENNETT, K. D. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

366–367. BRYSSE, K. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 684–685.<br />

R725. SERFATI, M., and D. DESCOTES. (Eds.)<br />

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MARONNE, S. Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 712–714.<br />

R726. SETH, S. Crafting the Quantum. 2010.<br />

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CAMILLER, K. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 375–376. DAR-<br />

RIGOL, O. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 143–144.<br />

ECKERT, M. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

438–439. KRAGH, H. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

87–90.<br />

R727. SHANK, J. B. The Newton Wars and the Beginning<br />

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MAZZOTTI, M. Centaurus 52 (2010): 265–267.<br />

ZINSSER, J. P. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 42 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R728. SHAPIN, S. The Scientific Life. 2008.<br />

COURNOYEA, M. Spontan. Gen. 4 (2010): 273–<br />

275. Essay reviews: HVIDTFELT NIELSEN, K.<br />

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R729. SHEA, W. R., and M. ARTIGAS. Galileo in<br />

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BASCELLI, T. Physis 44 (2007): 301–305. Essay<br />

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R730. SHEA, W. R., and M. ARTIGAS. Galileo<br />

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R731. SHORT, J. R. Cartographic Encounters. 2009.<br />

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MAYOR, A. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 207–210.<br />

MAYOR, A. Metascience 19 (2010): 207–210.<br />

R732. SIDDIQI, A. A. The Red Rockets’ Glare. 2010.<br />

GEROVITCH, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 193–194.<br />

R733. SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE, R. Mathematicians<br />

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SENETA, E. Hist. Math. 37 (2010): 716–722.<br />

R734. SIMÕES, A., M. P. DIOGO, and A.<br />

CARNEIRO. Cidadão do mundo. 2006.<br />

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R735. SIMONS, E. Darwin Slept Here. 2009.<br />

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R736. SIVIN, N. Granting the Seasons. 2009.<br />

JAMI, C. Hist. Sci. 49 (<strong>2011</strong>): 109–114.<br />

R737. SLATON, A. E. Race, Rigor, and Selectivity in<br />

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TANG, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 381–382.<br />

R738. SMITH, J. Charles Darwin and Victorian<br />

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39 (2009): 356–366. NYHART, L. K. NTM 16<br />

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R739. SMITH, P. J. A “Splendid Idiosyncrasy.” 2009.<br />

RIPER, A. B. V. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 195.<br />

R740. SMITH, V. Clean. 2007.<br />

WILKIE, J. S. J. Soc. Hist. 44 (2010): 269–271.<br />

R741. SÖRLIN, S., and P. WARDE. (Eds.) Nature’s<br />

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ROTHERHAM, I. D. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R742. SPARKS, T. The Doctor in the Victorian Novel.<br />

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BROWN, M. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>): 148–150.<br />

COOTER, R. Configurations 17 (2009): 329–331.<br />

R743. SPELLER, J. Galileo’s Inquisition Trial Revisited.<br />

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LAIRD, W. R. Renaiss. Quart. 62 (2009): 212–<br />

214.<br />

R744. SPENCER, N. Darwin and God. 2009.<br />

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THOMSON, K. Sci. & Educ. 19 (2009): 839–846.<br />

R745. STALEY, R. Einstein’s Generation. 2008.<br />

HENTSCHEL, K. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32<br />

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Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (2010): 366–367. Essay<br />

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R746. STANLEY, M. Practical Mystic. 2007.<br />

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R747. STAPLEFORD, T. A. The Cost <strong>of</strong> Living in<br />

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ALBORN, T. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 669–670.<br />

R748. STARK, R. J. Rhetoric, <strong>Science</strong>, and Magic in<br />

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KELLER, E. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 653–654.<br />

R749. STEIN, C. Negotiating the French Pox in Early<br />

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CROWTHER, K. M. Bull. Hist. Med. 85 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R751. STEINKE, H., U. BOSCHUNG, and W. PROSS.<br />

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KANZ, K. T. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009):<br />

202.<br />

R752. STEINKE, H. Irritating Experiments. 2005.<br />

STAHNISCH, F. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 125–<br />

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R753. STEPANSKY, P. E. Psychoanalysis at the Margins.<br />

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COLOMBO, D. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 704–<br />

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R754. STEWART, I. Why Beauty Is Truth. 2007.<br />

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R755. STILES, A. (Ed.) Neurology and Literature,<br />

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GINN, S. J. Hist. Neurosci. 19 (2010): 275–277.<br />

R756. STÖCKLIN, J., and E. HÖXTERMANN. (Eds.)<br />

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REICHENBACH, H. Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (2010):<br />

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R757. STOWE, S. M. Doctoring the South. 2004.<br />

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R758. STRICKMANN, M. Chinese Magical<br />

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SIVIN, N. EASTM 26 (2007): 143–147.<br />

R759. SULLIVAN, W. T. Cosmic Noise. 2009.<br />

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SMITH, R. W. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 377–378.<br />

R760. SUMMERS, D. Vision, Reflection, and Desire<br />

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R761. SUNDIN, J., and S. WILLNER. Social Change<br />

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R762. SZABO, J. Incurable and Intolerable. 2009.<br />

O’SULLIVAN, L. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R763. TALLEY, C. L. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Multiple Sclerosis.<br />

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YORK, G. K., III. J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10):<br />

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R764. TANG, C. The Geographic Imagination <strong>of</strong><br />

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R765. TAPP, C. Kardinalität und Kardinäle. 2005.<br />

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R766. TATTERSALL, R. Diabetes. 2009.<br />

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R767. TAYLOR, K. L. The Earth <strong>Science</strong>s in the<br />

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R769. THOMSON, R. Structures <strong>of</strong> Change in the<br />

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R771. THURTLE, P. Emergence <strong>of</strong> Genetic Rationality.<br />

2007.<br />

DIETRICH, M. J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 621–622.<br />

GROSS, A. Spontan. Gen. 3 (2009): 229–232.<br />

R772. TOMASH, E., and M. R. WILLIAMS. The<br />

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AGAR, J. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 637–639.<br />

R773. TONE, A. The Age <strong>of</strong> Anxiety. 2009.<br />

HIRSHBEIN, L. D. J. Soc. Hist. 43 (2009-10):<br />

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R774. TORCK, M. Avoiding the Dire Straits. 2009.<br />

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BUELL, P. D. EASTM 31 (2010): 116–117.<br />

R775. TOSCANO, M. Gli archivi del mondo. 2009.<br />

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FEOLA, V. HOPOS 1 (<strong>2011</strong>): 178–181.<br />

R776. TOTELIN, L. M. V. Hippocratic Recipes.<br />

2009.<br />

KOSAK, J. C. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 640–641.<br />

R777. TROMMELEN, M. Buitenkrachten, binnenkrachten<br />

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OOSTENDORP, M. v. Studium 3 (2010): 54–55.<br />

R778. TSOUYOPOULOS, N. Asklepios und die<br />

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TOELLNER, R. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32<br />

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R779. TURA, A. Fra Giocondo and les textes<br />

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FOLKERTS, M. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 643–644.<br />

R780. TURDA, M., and P. WEINDLING. (Eds.)<br />

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WEIKART, R. Soc. Hist. Med. 20 (2007): 623–<br />

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R781. TURKLE, S. (Ed.) Evocative Objects. 2007.<br />

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R782. TURKLE, S. (Ed.) Falling for <strong>Science</strong>. 2008.<br />

SÖDERQVIST, T. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010):<br />

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R783. TURKLE, S. Simulation and Its Discontents.<br />

2009.<br />

MALABY, T. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 387–388.<br />

R784. TURKLE, S. (Ed.) The Inner <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Devices.<br />

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SÖDERQVIST, T. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010):<br />

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R785. TURNER, D. D. Making Prehistory. 2007.<br />

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R786. UNGER, C. R. Ostforschung in Westdeutschland.<br />

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R787. USBORNE, C. Cultures <strong>of</strong> Abortion in Weimar<br />

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TIMM, A. F. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 309–310.<br />

R788. VALENZUELA CANDELARIO, J., R. M.<br />

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FERNÁNDEZ DOCTOR, A. Dynamis 30 (2010):<br />

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R789. VALL, R. v. d., and R. ZWIJNENBERG. (Eds.)<br />

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SMETS, A. Studium 3 (2010): 106–107.<br />

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R791. VAMVACAS, C. J. The Founders <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

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BOSCHIERO, L. Metascience 19 (2010): 465–467.<br />

R792. VAUPEL, E., and S. L. WOLFF. Das Deutsche<br />

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R794. VERVILLE, R. War, Politics, and Philanthropy.<br />

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MARBLE, S. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 691–692.<br />

R795. VETTER, J. (Ed.) Knowing Global Environments.<br />

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R796. VIGARELLO, G. Lo sano y lo malsano. Historia<br />

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RODRÍGUEZ OCAÑA, E. Dynamis 28 (2008): 436–<br />

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R797. VOGT, A. Vom Hintereingang zum Hauptportal?<br />

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WOLFF, S. L. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (2010):<br />

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R798. VOLLMUTH, R. Das anatomische Zeitalter.<br />

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MOOG, F. P. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 91 (2007): 126–128.<br />

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R800. VUIC, K. D. Officer, Nurse, Woman. 2010.<br />

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R801. WAARDT, H. d. Mending Minds. 2005.<br />

MAJERUS, B. Studium 1 (2008): 76–77.<br />

R802. WAKEFIELD, A. The Disordered Police State.<br />

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R803. WAKELAM, R. T. The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bombing.<br />

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BIGGS, D. Environ. Hist. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 340–341.<br />

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R805. WALKER, C. F. Shaky Colonialism. 2008.<br />

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R806. WALKER, J. S. The Road to Yucca Mountain.<br />

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R807. WALLIS, P., and C. AXON. (Eds.) Innovation<br />

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R808. WALLS, L. D. The Passage to Cosmos. 2009.<br />

DETTELBACH, M. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 197–198.<br />

R809. WANG, Z. In Sputnik’s Shadow. 2008.<br />

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R810. WARDHAUGH, B. How to Read Historical<br />

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ROBERTS, D. L. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 155–156.<br />

R811. WARNER, J. H., and J. M. EDMONSON. Dissection.<br />

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SORICELLI, R. L. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R812. WATTS, R. Women in <strong>Science</strong>. 2007.<br />

WILS, K. Centaurus 52 (2010): 268–270.<br />

R813. WAZECK, M. Einsteins Gegner. 2009.<br />

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R814. WEBB, J. B. A Birdstuffer’s Library. 2009.<br />

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KIRSOP, W. Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 21 (2010):<br />

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R815. WEBSTER, C. Paracelsus. 2008.<br />

CROWTHER, K. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R816. WEINERT, F. Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud.<br />

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BROWN, H. I. Metascience 19 (2010): 445–447.<br />

R817. WERRETT, S. Fireworks. 2010.<br />

BUCHANAN, B. J. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>):<br />

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R818. WEXLER, A. The Woman Who Walked into<br />

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BALLENGER, J. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R819. WHITMARSH, T., J. WILKINS, and C. GILL.<br />

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KING, H. Metascience 20 (<strong>2011</strong>): 131–133.<br />

TOTELIN, L. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (2010): 478–<br />

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R820. WICKKISER, B. L. Asklepios, Medicine, and<br />

the Politics <strong>of</strong> Healing in Fifth-Century Greece. 2008.<br />

HOLMES, B. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 284–286.<br />

R821. WIESNER-HANKS, M. The Marvelous Hairy<br />

Girls. 2009.<br />

BENZAQUÉN, A. S. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 655–656.<br />

R822. WIGELSWORTH, J. R. Selling <strong>Science</strong> in the<br />

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LYNN, M. R. Early Sci. & Med. 16 (<strong>2011</strong>): 269–<br />

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R823. WIKER, B. The Darwin Myth. 2009.<br />

LYNCH, J. M. J. Hist. Biol. 43 (2010): 609–611.<br />

R824. WILLIAMS, R. J. P., A. CHAPMAN, and J. S.<br />

ROWLINSON. (Eds.) Chemistry at Oxford. 2009.<br />

ROBINSON, D. A. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 64<br />

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R825. WILSON, D. J. Polio. 2009. [ref. 3579]<br />

WOOTEN, H. G. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010):<br />

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R826. WILSON, D. B. Seeking Nature’s Logic. 2009.<br />

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EMERSON, R. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (2010): 656–657.<br />

R827. WISCHER, R., and H.-U. RIETHMÜLLER.<br />

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LOCHER, W. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 92 (2008): 128.<br />

R828. WITHERS, C. W. J. Geography and <strong>Science</strong> in<br />

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MISKELL, L. Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 44 (<strong>2011</strong>): 297–<br />

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R829. WOLF, J. H. Deliver Me from Pain. 2009.<br />

KLUCHIN, R. M. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 297–<br />

298. WITHYCOMBE, S. K. DUP(160)-Pharmacy<br />

in <strong>History</strong> 52 (2010): 83–84.<br />

R830. WOLFE, C. T., and O. GAL. (Eds.) The<br />

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R831. WOLFFRAM, H. The Stepchildren <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

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LACHAPELLE, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 378. SOMMER,<br />

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R832. WOODWARD, W. W. Prospero’s America.<br />

2010.<br />

MORAN, B. T. <strong>Isis</strong> 102 (<strong>2011</strong>): 170–171.<br />

R833. WUJASTYK, D., and F. M. SMITH. (Eds.)<br />

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SELBY, M. A. Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (2010): 306–<br />

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R834. YORK, G. K., and D. A. STEINBERG. An<br />

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Author Index<br />

A<br />

Aalen, Odd 3765<br />

Abadía, Oscar Moro 44, R137<br />

Abattouy, Mohamed 616, 630<br />

Abattouy, Mohammed 637, 638<br />

Abbès, Makram 643<br />

Abdeljaouad, M. 651<br />

Abeele, Baudouin van den 966<br />

Abel, Emily K. 2756, 3453<br />

Abeles, Francine F. 2163<br />

Aberth, John 510, 1042<br />

Abiko, Seiya 2253<br />

Abir-Am, Pnina G. 3684, 3742<br />

Ablondi, Fred R636<br />

Abourachid, Anick 18<br />

Abreu, Laurinda 551<br />

Acerbi, Fabio 896, 897, 911<br />

Acheson, Katherine 1575<br />

Achim, Miruna 614<br />

Achinstein, Peter 105<br />

Achouche, Mehdi 601<br />

Acker, Wouter Van 2856<br />

Ackerberg-Hastings, Amy 289<br />

Acocella, Giovanni 3167<br />

Aczel, Amir D. 3111<br />

Adam, Alison R408<br />

Adam, R. 1281<br />

Adams Martin, Jennifer 3218<br />

Adams, Gretchen A. 2151<br />

Adams, Jon 176, 3404<br />

Adams, Maeve E. 2043<br />

Adams, William M. 409<br />

Adamson, Agar 854<br />

Adamson, Peter 644<br />

Adcock, Robert 3920<br />

Adelman, George 3911<br />

Adorno, Salvatore 397<br />

Adúriz-Bravo, Agustín 3175<br />

Afriat, Alexander 3112<br />

Agar, Jon R772<br />

Agasse, J. M. 1281<br />

Agasse, Jean-Michel 1257<br />

Aggarwal, Abhilasha 2182<br />

Agostini, Igor 1386, R249<br />

Ágoston, Gábor 730<br />

Aguiar Aguilar, Maravillas 14<br />

Ahearn, Edward J. 2052<br />

Ahmad, Aijaza 815<br />

Ahmad, Maqbul 617, 618<br />

Aho, T. 489<br />

Ahrén, Eva 2533, R498<br />

Aikin, Scott 3879<br />

Aitken, Richard R409<br />

Akeroyd, Michael 2294<br />

Aksnes, Kaare 1477<br />

Al-Hassan, Ahmad Y. 617, 618, 700<br />

al-Hassani, Salim T. S. 631<br />

al-Muhaqqiq, Mahdi 617<br />

al-Rahman, Abd 618<br />

al-Rawi, Munim M. 617<br />

Alač, Morana 3932<br />

Alagón, Javier 3964<br />

Alagona, Peter S. 3218<br />

Albert, Carl-Philipp 692<br />

Albert, Mathieu 158<br />

Albertazzi, Liliana 3379<br />

Alberti, Samuel J. M. M. 2662, 3219,<br />

R246, R572<br />

Alberts, G. 2957<br />

Alborn, Timothy R747<br />

Albrecht, Helmuth 3789<br />

Alday, S<strong>of</strong>ía Arjonilla 3964<br />

Aldrich, John 2183, 3009, 3010<br />

Aldrich, Mark 2803<br />

Aldrich, Michele L. 42, 2335<br />

Aleman Berenguer, Rafael Andrés<br />

2459<br />

Alexander, Cynthia J. 854<br />

Alexander, Philip N. 2129<br />

Alexandrescu, Vlad 1114, 1303, 1342,<br />

1522<br />

Alfonsi, Liliane 1824<br />

Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana Maria 1553<br />

Alker, Sharon 210<br />

Allen, Ben 3750<br />

Allen, David E. 2430<br />

Allen, Michael 4043<br />

Almer, Milica Pavlovic 1101<br />

Altena, William van 3097<br />

Alter, George 841<br />

Alter, Joseph S. 831<br />

Altschuler, Richard 506<br />

Álvarez Lires, María 1834<br />

Alvarez Lires, Mercedes 2990<br />

Álvarez Peláez, Raquel 1088<br />

Amaral, Isabel 3168<br />

Ambjörn, Lena 717, 729<br />

Ambrose, C. T. 2460<br />

Amelung, Iwo R34<br />

Amigoni, David 207<br />

Ammann, Klaus 3581<br />

Ammar, Sleim 618<br />

Amter, Steven 3860<br />

Anantharaman, Nalini 1990<br />

Andel, Michal 2867<br />

Andersen, Håkon With 247<br />

Andersen, Per Kragh 3765<br />

Andersen., Judith 2722<br />

Anderson, Ben 4008<br />

Anderson, David 592<br />

Anderson, Katharine R627<br />

Anderson, Kevin John Boyett 4115<br />

Anderson, M. 288<br />

Anderson, Robert G. W. 2974<br />

Anderson, Stuart 2795<br />

Anderson, Warwick 521<br />

Andersson, Staffan 263<br />

Andrade Franco, José Luiz de 3228<br />

Andrault, Raphaële 1594, R208<br />

André, Jean Marie 941<br />

Andréolle, Donna Spalding 601, 2649<br />

Andrés Turrión, M. a Luisa de 1979<br />

Andresen, Astri 2757, 2758, 3454<br />

Andretta, Elisa 1104<br />

Andrews, James T. 3656<br />

Anduaga, Aitor 2804, 3190, 3191<br />

Angelis, Alessandro De 3192<br />

Ankeny, Rachel A. 417, 3928, R95<br />

Annable, Rosemary 2820<br />

Annas, George J. 2866<br />

Ansari, Anousheh 4044<br />

Anshelm, Jonas 3981<br />

Anstey, Peter R. 1387, 1614<br />

Anthony, Scott 2980<br />

Anthony, Sean W. R284<br />

Antoine, Daniel 1064<br />

Antonello, Pierpaolo 2899<br />

Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Perga 898<br />

Appel, Toby A. 2663<br />

Appignanesi, Lisa 543<br />

Appuhn, Karl Richard 1239<br />

Arabatzis, Theodore 150<br />

Aragón, Santiago 2447<br />

Arana, Andrew 1458<br />

Arapostathis, Stathis 3632<br />

Aratus 912<br />

Arcangeli, Alessandro 1257<br />

Arcas Campoy, María 14<br />

Archibald, Thomas 291, R289<br />

Argamon, Shlomo 110<br />

Ariew, Roger 1, 1388–1392, 1411,<br />

2157<br />

Armatte, Michel 2184, 2185, 3011,<br />

3766<br />

Armiero, Marco 397<br />

Armitage, Kevin R596<br />

Armon, Rony 3285<br />

Arnaldi, Mario 1011<br />

Arnold, Jutta 2680<br />

Aronova, Elena 3869<br />

Aronowitz, Robert R315<br />

Arp, Robert 418, R698<br />

Arranz Márquez, Luis R297<br />

Arrault, Alain 738, 754<br />

Arribas, Josefina Rodríguez 844<br />

Arribas-Ayllon, Michael 4112<br />

Arrighi, Robert S. 4045<br />

Arrizabalaga Valbuena, Jon R3<br />

Arrizabalaga, Jon 91, 518, 1088,<br />

1258, 1623, R378<br />

Arsac, Jacques 3094<br />

Arthur, Ian R333<br />

Arthur, Richard T. W. R320<br />

Artigas, Mariano 2461<br />

Artin, Emil 3012<br />

Asaro, Peter 4009<br />

Asen, Daniel 3413<br />

Ash, Eric H. 188<br />

Ash, Mitchell 63, 177, 264, 310, 389,<br />

476, 2570, 2614, 2868, 2879, 2897,<br />

2925, 3380, 3414, 3415, 3542,<br />

R425<br />

Ash, Mitchell G. 149, 2861, 2885,<br />

2977, 3381, 3382, 3920<br />

Ashley, J. M. 2944<br />

Ashley, Michael 3705<br />

Ashtekar, Abhay 2276<br />

Ashworth, William J. 1965<br />

Aslanapa, Oktay 623<br />

Asper, Markus R516


268 Author Index<br />

Assenza, Sebastian R362<br />

Assis, A. K. T. R367<br />

Astley, Jeff 2096<br />

Atherstone, Andrew 2095<br />

Athy, Jeremy 3383<br />

Atkins, Peter J. 514<br />

Atkins, Richard Kenneth 2019<br />

Atkinson, Beate Kristin Ellerås 3998<br />

Atkinson, Ola Thomas 3998<br />

Atkinson, Paul 3637<br />

Attridge, Harold W. 217<br />

Atzl, Isabel 942<br />

Aubin, David 603, 2219, R14<br />

auf der Horst, C. 516<br />

Aumann, Philipp 4010, 4011<br />

Ausécache, Mireille 1058<br />

Ausejo, Elena 1747<br />

Austin, Allan W. 3723<br />

Avalos, A. 1518<br />

Axelsson, Per 500<br />

Axon, Colin 1655, 2118<br />

Axworthy, Angela 1123<br />

Ayala, Christopher 2571<br />

Ayala, Francisco J. 418<br />

Ayala, Francisco José 418<br />

Aydin, Cemil 629<br />

Aydüz, Salim 623<br />

Ayers, Michael 1429<br />

Ayres, Peter R336<br />

Ayuso García, Manuel 899<br />

Azzolini, Monica 1188<br />

Azzouni, Safia R73<br />

B<br />

Baar, Johannes 2728<br />

Babbitt, Donald 2186<br />

Bacalexi, D. 1281<br />

Bacciagaluppi, Guido 3113<br />

Bächi, Beat 2869, 3582, 3685<br />

Backenköhler, Dirk 2534<br />

Backhouse, Roger E. 3920<br />

Badaracco, Claire 2664<br />

Badrinarayanan, S. 834<br />

Baffioni, Carmela 645, 702<br />

Bag, A. K. 64, R629, R700<br />

Baggen, Peter 3626<br />

Baggerman, Arianne 1661<br />

Baggott, Jim 3114<br />

Bagheri, M. 670<br />

Báguena Cervellera, María José 2758<br />

Báguena, María José 3498<br />

Báguena, María-José 2757<br />

Bagwell, Catherine 3958<br />

Baig i Aleu, Marià 1767, 1966<br />

Baigent, Elizabeth 3213<br />

Bailer-Jones, Daniela 106<br />

Baillon, Jean-François 1787<br />

Bailyn, Lotte 2978<br />

Bain, Jonathan 344<br />

Baird, Davis 4116<br />

Baker, David 487<br />

Baker, Gregory L. 252<br />

Baker, Jonathan D. 3974<br />

Baker, Karen S. 3869<br />

Baker, R. A. 2413<br />

Baker, Robert B. 2665, 2666, 3517<br />

Bakhtadze, Nodar 862<br />

Balaguer, Emilio 81<br />

Balázs, Lajos G. 2220<br />

Baldini, Ugo 218<br />

Ballenger, Jesse R818<br />

Ballester Añón, Rosa R668<br />

Ballester, Rosa 81, 2757, 3498<br />

Ballou, Emily 207<br />

Balltondre, Mónica 494<br />

Balmer, Brian 2985<br />

Balz, Viola 3976<br />

Baneke, David 2029<br />

Banerjee, Madhulika 831<br />

Bank<strong>of</strong>f, Greg 3851<br />

Baram, Abdul Karim 3982<br />

Barany, Michael J. 2344<br />

Barash, David 202<br />

Barbara, Jean-Gaël 1598, 2557, 3364<br />

Barber, Peter 381<br />

Barberis, Daniela S. R290<br />

Barbieri, Cesare 1477<br />

Barbieri, Patrizio 564, 565, 1146<br />

Barca Salom, Francesc X. 2221, 2805<br />

Barca, Stefania 397<br />

Barca-Salom, Francesc X. 1668<br />

Barcan, Ruth 491<br />

Bardini, Thierry 2857<br />

Bargheer, Stefan 398<br />

Barker, Peter 1148, 1149<br />

Barker, Sheila 557<br />

Barnes, Alan 1730<br />

Barnes, David S. 514<br />

Barnes, Sara 2497<br />

Barnes, Timothy D. R481<br />

Barnett, Lydia R631<br />

Barnett, Ronald 3668<br />

Bärnighausen, Till 3465<br />

Barona Vilar, Carmen 2758<br />

Barona Vilar, Josep Lluís 2759, R321<br />

Barona, José Luís 169<br />

Barona, Josep L. 2757, 2758<br />

Barona, Josep Lluís 169<br />

Barone, Luca 3042<br />

Barral Morán, M a José R27, R186<br />

Barral Morán, María José 213<br />

Barranco, Enriqueta 3471<br />

Barras, Vincent 471<br />

Barrera, Antonio 1318<br />

Barrera, Caroline 267<br />

Barrera-Osorio, Antonio 1088, 1293<br />

Barreto, Maria Renilda Nery 560<br />

Barrett, Katy R32<br />

Barrett, Mary L. 3229<br />

Barrett, Ron 521<br />

Barrow, Mark V., Jr. 3218, 3230,<br />

R411<br />

Barrow-Green, June 3013<br />

Bartels, Andreas 29, 2853<br />

Bartholomew, James R. 2986<br />

Bartky, Ian R. 2222<br />

Bartlett, Andrew 4112<br />

Barton, Stephen C. 2096<br />

Bartrip, P. W. J. 4032, R540<br />

Barwegen, Martine 592<br />

Bascelli, Tiziana 1490, R729<br />

Bashford, Alison 465, 514<br />

Basulto Santos, Jesus 3014<br />

Bates, Alan W. 2667<br />

Bates, Alex R141<br />

Bates, David 1647<br />

Batlló Ortiz, Josep 2<br />

Battimelli, Giovanni 3115<br />

Bauer, Ralph R635<br />

Bauernschmidt, Stefan 3596<br />

Baumann, Christian 2558<br />

Baumeister, Alan 3523<br />

Baumeister, Alan A. 3583<br />

Baus, Daniela 118<br />

Bausi, Francesco 1048<br />

Bavare, Bhagyashree 812<br />

Bavington, Dean 3231<br />

Bayat, Ali Haydar 623<br />

Baybrook, Loren P. Q. 2914<br />

Bayer, Natalie 1728<br />

Bayertz, Kurt 2030, 2535<br />

Bayles, Ruth R124<br />

Bayliss, R. A. 2413<br />

Bayod, J. 1734<br />

Beachy, Robert 209<br />

Beardsworth, Adam 3706<br />

Beasley, Edward 2085<br />

Beasley, Patrick D. L. 3222<br />

Beaulieu, Anne R702<br />

Beccaloni, George 2520<br />

Bechtel, William 419<br />

Beck, James S. 3236<br />

Becker, Barbara J. 2223<br />

Becker, Daniel R597<br />

Beckman, Jenny 2431<br />

Becquemont, Daniel 18, 2627<br />

Bečvář, Jindřich 2187<br />

Bečvářová, Martina 2187<br />

Beddies, T. 547<br />

Beddies, Thomas 3542<br />

Bede, The Venerable 965<br />

Beeley, Philip 1398<br />

Beer, Gillian 207<br />

Beers, Laura 2043<br />

Beery, Janet 1447<br />

Béguin, François 1990<br />

Beiser, Frederick C. 111<br />

Belanger, Christopher R461<br />

Belgioioso, Giulia 1335<br />

Belinfante, Judith 43<br />

Bell, David 4079<br />

Bell, Jordan 1748<br />

Bell, Matthew 2604<br />

Bell, Vaughan 544<br />

Bellac, Michel Le 1990<br />

Bellettini, Anna 1058<br />

Bellhouse, David 1749<br />

Bellhouse, David R. 2838<br />

Bellis, Delphin R839<br />

Bellosta, Hélène 652, 671<br />

Bellver, José 672, 673<br />

Belmonte, Juan Antonio 866<br />

Belot, Gordon R86<br />

Belozerskaya, Marina 1255<br />

Belt, Henk van den 3753<br />

Ben Menahem, Yemima 101<br />

Ben-Merre, David 2898<br />

Ben-Zaken, Avner 312, 646<br />

Benchimol, Jaime L. 2668<br />

Bender, Daniel E. 2536<br />

Bender, John B. 170<br />

Benedictus, Fedde R119<br />

Benedik, Stefan 536<br />

Bénéjam, Valérie 2053<br />

Benes, Tuska R511<br />

Benetti, Stefano 322<br />

Bennett, Brett M. 3642<br />

Bennett, J. 2254<br />

Bennett, Jim 291, 571<br />

Bennett, K. D. R724<br />

Bennett, Michael 1961<br />

Benocci, Andrea 1846<br />

Benoit, Paul 1214


Author Index 269<br />

Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette 101,<br />

345, 348, 3336, 3805, 3983, R605,<br />

R722<br />

Benson, Etienne 3218, 3835, 3836,<br />

3878<br />

Benson, Keith R. R464<br />

Bentley, Michael 219<br />

Bentley, Peter 4101<br />

Benton, Ted 2520<br />

Benya, Frazier R133<br />

Benzaquén, Adriana S. R821<br />

Berbara, Maria 1262<br />

Berensmeyer, Ingo 4012<br />

Berg, Annika 3416<br />

Berg, Gunhild 29<br />

Berg, Kevin C. de R705<br />

Berg, Matthias 243<br />

Bergamino, Federica 990<br />

Bergdolt, Klaus 1048<br />

Bergen, Leo van 3455, R363<br />

Berger, Harald 991<br />

Berger, Harmut 549<br />

Berger, Molly W. 2806<br />

Berger, Pamela 971<br />

Berger, Rachel 831<br />

Berger, Sam 186<br />

Berger, Silvia R234<br />

Bergeron, Nicolas 1990<br />

Berggren, J. Lennart R423<br />

Berghaus, Günter 2899<br />

Bergia, Silvio R558<br />

Bergman, Jay 3116<br />

Bergmans, Luc 2992<br />

Bergreen, Laurence 4054<br />

Bergstein, Mary 3384<br />

Bergua, Antonio 2726<br />

Berkel, Klaas van 220, 265<br />

Berkowitz, Carin R170<br />

Bernabeu Mestre, Josep 2759<br />

Bernabeu-Mestre, Josep 2757<br />

Bernat i López, Pasqual 1982<br />

Bernebeu-Mestre, Josep 2758<br />

Bernet, Brigitta 2742<br />

Bernoulli, Jacob 1731<br />

Berquist, Emily R482<br />

Berra, Tim M. 1983<br />

Berry, Andrew 2368<br />

Berté, Monica 1048<br />

Bertman, Stephen 874<br />

Bertolami, Orfeu 2276<br />

Bertoloni Meli, Domenico 1595<br />

Bertomeu Sánchez, José Ramón 169,<br />

2295, R17, R638<br />

Bertrand, Emanuel 3983<br />

Bertucci, Paola 1689, 1925<br />

Berz, Peter 29<br />

Besse, Jean-Marc 1104, 1217<br />

Bessières, Laurent 1990<br />

Besson, Gérard 1990<br />

Besten, Hans den 1611<br />

Beurton, Peter 2475<br />

Bevers, Brett Maynard 3117<br />

Bevilacqua, Piero 397<br />

Bevir, Mark 3920<br />

Bexte, Peter 3142<br />

Beyler, Richard 3686<br />

Bezza, Giuseppe 922<br />

Bhardwaj, Manohar 788<br />

Bhattacharya, Jayanta 830<br />

Bhattacharya, Nandini R451<br />

Biacino, Loredana 1124<br />

Biagioli, Mario 65<br />

Bianchi, Simone 2224<br />

Bicevskis, Raivis 2614<br />

Bickel, Marcel H. 66<br />

Biehler, Birgit 1101<br />

Biehler, Dawn 3218<br />

Biehler, Dawn Day 3547<br />

Bienvenu, Laurent 3015<br />

Biesbrouck, M. 1281<br />

Biesterfeldt, Hans Hinrich 644<br />

Biesterfeldt, Hinrich R113<br />

Bigg, Charlotte 2219, 2225, 2572,<br />

3142, R384<br />

Biggs, David R569, R804<br />

Bilder, Paula 3485<br />

Bildstein, Klaus 3519<br />

Billé, Philippe 1247<br />

Biller, Peter 227<br />

Billings, Linda 4054<br />

Bilova, S. 3016<br />

Binder, Devin K. 2669<br />

Bingham, Nick 3017<br />

Binnema, Ted R608<br />

Bir, Atilla 566<br />

Birdie, Christina 2248<br />

Birn, Anne-Emanuelle 3548, 3964,<br />

R322<br />

Birnbacher, Dieter 2867<br />

Biro, Jacqueline 1150<br />

Bishop, Malcolm 2670<br />

Bishop, Paul 2604<br />

Bishop, Robert C. 346<br />

Bissell, C. 2958<br />

Biswas, Arun Kumar 221, 789<br />

Bitbol, Michel 3130<br />

Bitbol-Hespériès, Annie 1615<br />

Bittel, Carla 2760<br />

Bivins, Roberta 511<br />

Bjarnadóttir, Kristín 289, 3018<br />

Björkman, Maria 3349<br />

Black, Deborah L. 647<br />

Black, Winston 1034<br />

Blackmore, John T. 1984–1986, 2020<br />

Blackmore, Susan 418<br />

Bladin, Peter F. 2560<br />

Blair, Ann 1098<br />

Blair, Don 4046<br />

Blais, Hélène 382, 2345<br />

Blanc, Floriane 3584<br />

Blanchard, Pascal 604<br />

Blanckaert, Claude 2537<br />

Blanco, Mónica 1750<br />

Blank, Andreas 142, 1114, 1259<br />

Blay, Michel 290<br />

Blease, Charlotte 545<br />

Blecker, Johanna 2885<br />

Bleek, Wilhelm 2883<br />

Bleek, Wilhelm H. I. 491<br />

Bleichmar, Daniela 1088, 1580,<br />

1870–1872<br />

Bleker, Johanna 3350<br />

Bliss, Katherine Elaine R376<br />

Bliss, Michael 2671<br />

Block, Daniel R. 3643<br />

Blom, Frans R. E. 1570<br />

Bloom, Khaled J. 3232<br />

Blowers, Paul M. 884<br />

Blue, Gregory 741<br />

Bluhm, Agnes 3350<br />

Blum, Émile-Jacques 3094<br />

Bluma, Lars 2864<br />

Blume, Stuart S. 3597<br />

Blutinger, Jeffrey C. 847<br />

Boantza, Victor D. 1540<br />

Boato, Giovanni 3118<br />

Bobis, Laurence 1523<br />

Bobory, Dóra 1201<br />

Bocian, Bernd 3542<br />

Bock, Hans-Hermann 3019<br />

Bocking, Stephen R418<br />

Boddice, Rob 2042<br />

Bödeker, Hans Erich 1643<br />

Bodenmann, Siegfried 3<br />

Bodmer, Walter 3673<br />

Bódy, Zsombor 3598<br />

Boer, Pieter R63<br />

Boero, Natalie 3459<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fa, Sergio 14<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fetta, Guido 1990<br />

Bogaard, Han van den 2719<br />

Böhlandt, Marco 1115<br />

Bohley, Johanna 2152<br />

Böhme, Gernot 3119<br />

Bohn, Maria 3815<br />

Boileau, Michel 1990<br />

Boischot, André 3094<br />

Boistel, Guy 1768, 1967<br />

Bojowald, Martin 2276<br />

Bok, Sissela 477<br />

Bokaris, Efthymios P. 1541, 2296<br />

Bokulich, Alisa 3120, R115<br />

Boling, Warren W. 3365<br />

Boller, François 474<br />

Bollet, Alfred Jay 2722<br />

Bolliger, Silvia 536<br />

Bolster, W. Jeffrey R611<br />

Bolton, Brenda 227<br />

Bolton, Martha Brandt 1429<br />

Bolton, Scott 1477<br />

Bolufer Peruga, Mónica 169<br />

Bonah, C. 2798<br />

Bonah, Christian 3465<br />

Bonastra, Quim 512<br />

Bondio, Mariacarla Gadebusch 1294<br />

Boner, Patrick J. 1151, 1478, R97<br />

Bongiorno, Vincenzo 2573<br />

Bonifácio, Vitor 3067<br />

Bonitàcio, Vitor 2226<br />

Bonner, Anthony 36<br />

Bonnet, Christian 101<br />

Bonnet-Bidaud, Jean-Marc 755<br />

Bonneui, Christophe 3649<br />

Bono, James J. 198, 1099<br />

Bonoli, Fabrizio 2246<br />

Bononno, Robert 152<br />

Bont, Raf de 2462, 3277<br />

Bonzol, Judith 1616<br />

Booker, John 552<br />

Boon, Mieke R340<br />

Boon, Tim 514<br />

Boon, Timothy 2980, R94<br />

Borawski, Steven 2571<br />

Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel 3401<br />

Borck, C. 547<br />

Borck, Cornelius 142<br />

Bordât, Josef 3<br />

Bordoni, Stefano 2255<br />

Borgan, Ørnulf 3765<br />

Borgerson, Kirstin R46<br />

Bork, Kennard B. 365<br />

Börner, Katy 171<br />

Borrelli, Arianna R426<br />

Borrello, Mark E. 3286, 3287, R695<br />

Borroni, Claudio Giovanni 3020


270 Author Index<br />

Borsay, Anne R547<br />

Bos, Erik-Jan 1448<br />

Bos, Gerrit 848–850, 1260<br />

Boschert, Karin 4034<br />

Boschiero, Luciano 67, 1364, 1365,<br />

1372, R78, R791<br />

Boschung, Urs 1953<br />

Bosstraeten, Truus Van 2987<br />

Bouchard, Frédéric 448<br />

Boudia, Soraya 3142, R656<br />

Boudon-Millot, Véronique 895, 943<br />

Bouillet, Geneviève 1240<br />

Boulahia, Néjib 653<br />

Bould, Mark 2900<br />

Boulier, Philippe 1449<br />

Boulton, Frank 3456<br />

Bouquiaux, Laurence 1524<br />

Bour, Pierre Edouard 286<br />

Bourdelais, Patrice 551<br />

Bourguet, Marie-Noëlle 1825<br />

Bouriau, Christophe 2158<br />

Bourret, Pascale 4110<br />

Boveri, Theodor 3457<br />

Bowcutt, Frederica 3233<br />

Bower, Shannon Stunden R552<br />

Bowie, Andrew 2604<br />

Bowler, Peter J. 222, 438, 1987,<br />

R222, R605<br />

Bown, Nicola 2463<br />

Bown, Stephen R. 2807<br />

Boyle, Deborah 210, R697<br />

Bracke, Nele 2628<br />

Bracke, Wouter 14<br />

Bradatan, Costica 1732<br />

Bradle, Benjamin Sylvester 2054<br />

Bradshaw, G. A. 478<br />

Bradshaw, S. D. 3278<br />

Bradwardine, Thomas 1025<br />

Bragesjö, Fredrik 4114<br />

Brain, Colin 1558<br />

Brain, Robert R116<br />

Brain, Robert M. R60<br />

Brain, Robert Michael 2497<br />

Brake, Mark 4<br />

Branch, Michael P. 2369<br />

Brandstetter, Thomas 1968, 2312<br />

Brandt, Christina 2901, 3892<br />

Brandt, David 533<br />

Brandt, John C. 1479<br />

Brassard, Paul 530<br />

Brasseur, Patrice 380<br />

Brataas, Anne 2370<br />

Brauer, Fae 2086, 2497<br />

Braunschweig, Sabine 3363<br />

Bravo, Agustin Aduriz 350<br />

Bravo, Michael T. 3837<br />

Bredekamp, Horst 2902<br />

Breger, Herbert 1450<br />

Breidbach, Olaf 29, 1561, 2055, 3324<br />

Breidenmoser, Tobias 2854<br />

Brémond, Alain 3068<br />

Brémond, Alain G. 3069<br />

Brenna, Brita 247, 1837<br />

Brenner, Anastasios 68, 101, 2256<br />

Brenni, Paolo 2130<br />

Brenni, Paulo 2224<br />

Brentjes, Sonja 383, 619, 620, 674,<br />

1571, 1572, R10<br />

Bret, Patrice R266<br />

Brevaglieri, Sabina 1104<br />

Breyman, Steve R676<br />

Brian, Eric 1914, 2633<br />

Brice, William R. 366, 2313, 2314,<br />

R172<br />

Briggs, Charles L. 521<br />

Briggs, Richard S. 2096<br />

Bright, Pamela 976<br />

Brink, Cornelia 2742<br />

Brinkman, Paul D. 2464, R588<br />

Brioist, Jean-Jacques 1218<br />

Brioist, Pascal 1125<br />

Britton, John P. 867<br />

Broad, Jacqueline 210, R697<br />

Brock, Darryl 2465<br />

Brock, Darryl E. 3672, R735<br />

Brock, David C. 4016<br />

Brock, William H. 2300<br />

Brockliss, Laurence 518, 1926<br />

Broecke, Steven Vanden R132<br />

Brooke, John Hedley 223, 224, 2096,<br />

2097<br />

Brooks, Daniel R. 448<br />

Brosche, Peter 1769<br />

Brose, Margaret 1250<br />

Brosius, Stephanie 472<br />

Brosnan, Caragh 3929<br />

Broughton, Janet 1393<br />

Brown, Allison 3625<br />

Brown, Bryson 183<br />

Brown, C. Mackenzie 829<br />

Brown, Daniel Walter 199<br />

Brown, David 870, 2096<br />

Brown, Georgina V. 1878<br />

Brown, Harold I. 107, R816<br />

Brown, J. Christopher 4126<br />

Brown, James Robert 3753<br />

Brown, Karen 592, 3234<br />

Brown, Marion A. 1658<br />

Brown, Mark B. 3753<br />

Brown, Matthew J. R100<br />

Brown, Michael R742<br />

Brown, Ricardo 2538<br />

Brown, Robert E. 1690<br />

Brown, Theodore M. R341<br />

Brown, William 439<br />

Browne, Janet 5, 1988, 2497<br />

Brownell, Emily 3838<br />

Bru, Bernard 1451, 2188, 3021, 3022<br />

Bru, Marie France 3021<br />

Bruch, Rüdiger vom 2885<br />

Bruchhausen, Walter 513<br />

Brückweh, Kerstin 2879<br />

Brummelen, Glen Van 291<br />

Brunner, Bernd 313<br />

brunold, Martin 692<br />

Brunschwig, Jacques 886<br />

Bruyneel, Elisabeth 2761<br />

Bryan, Charles S. 2716<br />

Bryan, William D. 3839<br />

Bryant, Thomas 2858<br />

Bryder, Linda 514, 521, 3930, 3931<br />

Bryson, Bill 6<br />

Brysse, Keynyn 2656, R724<br />

Bub, Jeffrey 82<br />

Bucciantini, Massimo 1012<br />

Buchanan, Angus 1969, 2131<br />

Buchanan, Brenda J. R817<br />

Buchanan, Roderick D. 3385, 3386<br />

Buchheim, Gisela 7<br />

Buchwald, Jed Z. 45<br />

Buckingham, Hugh W. 1897, 2013<br />

Buckland, Adelene 2315, 2316<br />

Buckley, Eve E. 3599<br />

Bud, Robert 2980, 3893, R474<br />

Budge, Gavin 1662, 1893<br />

Buell, Paul D. 787, R774<br />

Bueno, Mar Rey 361, 1554<br />

Bueno, Otávio 3894<br />

Bueren, H. G. van 2957<br />

Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc de<br />

1838<br />

Bühler, Karl-Ernst 2735<br />

Bujosa Homar, Francesc 36<br />

Bullynck, Maarten 292, 1713<br />

Bunge, Mario 259<br />

Bunney, Anna 2980<br />

Burckhardt, Richard W., Jr. 389<br />

Burek Pierce, Jennifer 2935<br />

Burgdorf, Jeffrey 2589<br />

Burgess, Colin 4047<br />

Burgmair, Wolfgang 2736, R261<br />

Burgmann, Verity 3840<br />

Burian, Richard 17<br />

Burian, Richard M. 418, 3288, 3901<br />

Burkart, Luca 1101<br />

Burke, David Allen 3734<br />

Burkhardt, Frederick 3289<br />

Burkhardt, Richard W., Jr. 3387<br />

Burkholder, Robert E. 2392<br />

Burma, D. P. 3169<br />

Burnett, Charles 703, 1231, R284<br />

Burns, J. Conor 2657<br />

Burns, Tony 887, 3707<br />

Burroughs, Stuart 1970<br />

Burwick, Frederick L. 210<br />

Burwick, Roswitha 2055<br />

Busala, Analía E. 3467<br />

Busard, H. L. L. 997<br />

Busch, John Laurence 2808<br />

Buschmann, Mirko 2885<br />

Buskes, Chris 1989<br />

Busto Guerrero, J. Javier 3014<br />

Butler, Alison 2153<br />

Butrica, Andrew J. 4048, 4054<br />

Byrne, James R670<br />

Byrne, James Steven 1013<br />

Byrne, Peter 3790<br />

C<br />

Cabré Bargalló, Maria 3315<br />

Cabré Pairet, Montserrat R677<br />

Caccese, Ermenegildo 3112<br />

Cacciatore, Michael A. 3984<br />

Cadefau Surroca, Trinidad 2227, 3072<br />

Caestecker, Frank 2975<br />

Cahan, David 2031, 2257, R37, R708<br />

Cain, Joe 3279, 3280, 3289<br />

Cain, Victoria 3220<br />

Caire, M. 1281<br />

Calder, Dale R. 2458<br />

Caleon, Imelda 311<br />

Calkins, Jennifer 3255<br />

Callahan, Daniel 186<br />

Callapez, Maria Elvira 358<br />

Callataÿ, Godefroid de 704, 966<br />

Callegari, Marco 1257<br />

Callergård, Robert 1691<br />

Calmthout, Martijn van 2466<br />

Calvert, Jane 3875<br />

Calvet, Antoine 1029<br />

Calvo, Angel Calvo 1668<br />

Calvo, Emilia 621, 639, 675<br />

Camarasa, Josep M. 390<br />

Cambrosio, A. 2798<br />

Cambrosio, Alberto 4110, R618


Author Index 271<br />

Cameron, Gary Leonard 3070<br />

Cameron, Laura 3271<br />

Camerota, Filippo 1336<br />

Camerota, Michele 1012<br />

Camic, Charles 158<br />

Camiller, Kristian R726<br />

Campana, C. 1281<br />

Campbell, Claire R344<br />

Campbell, Heidi 225<br />

Campbell, Mary Baine R568<br />

Campos, Daniel G. 2189, 2190<br />

Campos, Luis 3121, 3254<br />

Camprubí, Lino 3649<br />

Canabal, Manuela 2832<br />

Canale, D. J. 2722<br />

Canales Serrano, Antonio Francisco<br />

2873<br />

Canales, Jimena 2122<br />

Canavas, Constantin 731<br />

Candlish, Stewart 2993<br />

Canguilhem, Georges 1596<br />

Cañizares-Esguerra, Jorge 1088, 1328<br />

Cannavo, Salvator 327<br />

Cantor, G. N. 229<br />

Cantor, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey 83, 223, 229, R236,<br />

R288, R397<br />

Capecchi, Danilo 1193, 1525, 2258<br />

Capitanio, Adam 3708<br />

Caplan, Arthur L. 186, 2866<br />

Caps, Géraldine 1617<br />

Carden-Coyne, Ana R65<br />

Cardoso de Matos, Ana 577<br />

Cardoso, Ana María 577<br />

Cardoso, José Luís R734<br />

Carel, Havi 545<br />

Carey, Mark 367<br />

Carlin, Laurence 1394<br />

Carlson, Per 3192<br />

Carlson, W. B. 2809<br />

Carlton, Genevieve 1219<br />

Carmichael, Ann G. 1064<br />

Carmichael, Howard 3130<br />

Carmichael, Scott W. 4049<br />

Carneiro, A. 1806<br />

Carneiro, Ana 253, 1797, 2320<br />

Carniel, Elisabeth 1064<br />

Caro, Tim 2520<br />

Carolino, Luís Miguel 1088, R306<br />

Caron, Simone M. R327<br />

Carpenter, Carol 3439<br />

Carpenter, Daniel 3585, R255<br />

Carpenter, Mary Wilson 2762<br />

Carpintero, Helio 479<br />

Carr, David 2995<br />

Carraud, Vincent 1432, 1480<br />

Carré, Antònia 1284<br />

Carreras Seguí, Paz 2317<br />

Carreras, Antonio 1340<br />

Carrier, Martin 1798, 3753<br />

Carrier, Richard 226<br />

Carriero, John 1393<br />

Carriero, John Peter 1393<br />

Carrillo, Ana María R53<br />

Carrillo, Juan Luis 2672<br />

Carroll, Francis M. R518<br />

Carroll, Joseph 202<br />

Carroll, Sean B. 439<br />

Carroll, Tamar W. 2865<br />

Carroll, William E. 977<br />

Carroy, Jacqueline 2574, R290<br />

Carruthers, Jane 408<br />

Carson, Cathryn 3791<br />

Cartier, Pierre 1990<br />

Carton, Benedict R240<br />

Cartwright, John 184<br />

Cartwright, Lisa 2810, 3932<br />

Carusi, Paola 1071<br />

Caruso, Carin Berkowitz 2673<br />

Carvais, Robert 1669<br />

Carvalhinho Branco, Rui Miguel 2346<br />

Carvallo, Sarah 8, 1635, 1876<br />

Casals i Guiu, Josep M. 3071<br />

Casas, Ricard 2228<br />

Casazza, J. 2817<br />

Case, Stephen 2123<br />

Casper, Stephen R21<br />

Casper, Stephen T. 2674<br />

Cassan, Elodie 1481<br />

Cassata, Francesco 3351<br />

Cassedy, James H. 2763<br />

Casser, Anja 2901, 2903<br />

Cassidy, David C. R237<br />

Castaldi, Francesco 1482<br />

Castejón-Bolea, Ramón 2782<br />

Castiglione, Vera 2899<br />

Castro, Arachu 521<br />

Castro, Filipe R578<br />

Casulleras, Josep 694<br />

Catahier, Serge 618<br />

Català i Poch, Maria Assumpció 2227<br />

Català Poch, M. A. 3103<br />

Català Poch, Maria Assumpció 3072<br />

Catalá-Gorgues, J. I. 3873<br />

Catalá-Gorgues, Jesús I. 2318, 2319,<br />

2467, 3272, 3352<br />

Catalá-Gorgues, Jesús Ignacio 390<br />

Català-Gorgues, Jesús Ignasi 440,<br />

2320<br />

Cathcart, Michael 2393<br />

Cattaneo, Angelo 1220<br />

Cautin, Robin L. 480<br />

Cavaillé, Jean-Pierre 1483<br />

Céard, Jean 1215<br />

Ceccarelli, Giovanni 998<br />

Ceccarelli, Glauco 481<br />

Ceccatti, John S. 3290<br />

Cecon, Kleber 1542<br />

Cenadelli, Davide 3073<br />

Cennamo, Felice 3122<br />

Centemeri, Laura 397<br />

Cerasoli, Giancarlo 1257<br />

Certomà, Chiara 2394<br />

Cerveau, Dominique 1990<br />

Cesana, G. C. 548<br />

Cevasco, Roberta 397<br />

Chabàs i Bergón, Joseph 314<br />

Chabot, Hugues 1799<br />

Chabrán, Rafael 1243, 1591<br />

Chadarevian, Soraya de 3142<br />

Chagunava, and R. 861<br />

Chakrabarti, Pratik 1927, 3458<br />

Chalmers, A. F. 328<br />

Chalmers, Alan 332, 1543<br />

Chalmers, Alan F. 1544<br />

Chambers, Neil 1723<br />

Chambon, Jean-Pierre 380<br />

Chance, Jane 84<br />

Chancellor, Gordon 2483<br />

Chandelier, Joël 1049<br />

Chang, Hasok 143, 347, 348, 1800<br />

Chang, Kevin 1555<br />

Chang, Ku-ming (Kevin) 1556, 1717<br />

Chaplin, Joyce 1663<br />

Chaplin, Joyce E. 1652, 1915<br />

Chapman, Allan 1484<br />

Chapman, Graham 3864, 4106<br />

Chapman, Mike 1826, 2811<br />

Chappells, Heather 3252<br />

Chappey, Jean-Luc 1705<br />

Charbonneau, Louis 291<br />

Charbonneau, Mathieu 259<br />

Chardonnens, Lázló Sándor 988<br />

Charlier, P. 1281<br />

Charo, R. Alta 186<br />

Charpentier, Éric 1990<br />

Charreaux, S. 1281<br />

Charrow, Robert P. 3687<br />

Chase, Paul 110<br />

Chassagnette, Axelle 1101<br />

Chatterjee, I. B. 3281<br />

Chatzis, Konstantinos 567<br />

Chen Fangzheng 9<br />

Chen Fong-ching 9<br />

Chen Meidong 757<br />

Chen, Kwan-yu 756<br />

Chen, Nancy N. 3902<br />

Chen, Xiang 108<br />

Chen-Morris, Raz 1367<br />

Chenes, Dennis Des 1393<br />

Cheng, Hsiao-wen 773<br />

Cherici, Céline 3524<br />

Cherry, Steven 2757, 2758<br />

Cheung, Tobias 1585, 1904, R180<br />

Cheyfitz, Eric 853<br />

Chiang, Howard 2737<br />

Chiang, Howard Hsueh-Hao R667<br />

Chiao, Raymond Y. 329<br />

Chiaradonna, Riccardo 895<br />

Chickering, Roger 2951<br />

Chidester, David 491<br />

Chifré i Petit, Eduard Josep 3772<br />

Childerhose, Janet Elizabeth 3906<br />

Chillini, Riccardo 1287<br />

Chin, Chuanfei 117<br />

Chinnici, Ileana 1770<br />

Chipman, Leigh N. 718<br />

Chiu, Edmond 3956<br />

Chmielewski, Alexandra 2742<br />

Chmielewski, Elizabeth 228<br />

Cho Luj, Bozena 46<br />

Chopra, Ananda Samir 831<br />

Chorlay, Renaud 3023<br />

Christensen, Dan Ch. 1644<br />

Christian, David 3773<br />

Christianson, J. R. R400<br />

Christman, Sarah S. 2013<br />

Chu Pingyi 774<br />

Chung, Kai Lai 3021<br />

Churchill, Frederick B. 2468<br />

Churchland, Paul M. 142<br />

Ciancio, Luca 1304, 1724, 1922<br />

Cicciola, Elisabetta 2588, 3388, 3389,<br />

3400<br />

Cieraad, Irene 3626<br />

Ciesla, Burghard 2954<br />

Cifoletti, Giovanna 1126<br />

Cigoli, Ludovico Cardi da 1336<br />

Cimino, Guido 481, 2575, 2576<br />

Cipriani, Curzio 1813<br />

Cisneros, Odile R699<br />

Cittadino, Eugene R586<br />

Claessens, Guy 1452<br />

Claeys, Gregory 2520<br />

Clar, Ernesto 3628<br />

Clarence-Smith, William G. 592


272 Author Index<br />

Claridge, Michael F. 418<br />

Claridge, Mike 2448<br />

Clark, Brett 2850<br />

Clark, Christopher 227<br />

Clark, Constance Areson R465<br />

Clark, Kathleen M. R101<br />

Clark, Randall 3723<br />

Clark, William 2159<br />

Clarke, Adele E. 3459<br />

Clarke, Bruce 200, 2904<br />

Clarke, Desmond 1601<br />

Clarke, Desmond M. 1411<br />

Clarke, Peter 227<br />

Clarsen, Georgine 3600<br />

Clary, Renee M. 2321<br />

Clausberg, Karl 2864<br />

Clausen, Claus 860<br />

Claydon, Tony 227<br />

Clayton, Jay 441<br />

Clayton, Martin 1249<br />

Clément, Pierre 2551<br />

Cleminson, Richard 2091, R688<br />

Clericuzio, Antonio 1104, 1545<br />

Clero, Jean-Pierre 1453, 3024<br />

Cleve, James Van 1429<br />

Cliff, Andrew D. 3549<br />

Clinton, Esther A. 3463<br />

Clode, Danielle R281<br />

Clough, David 2096<br />

Clucas, Stephen 1007, 1076, 1442,<br />

1546<br />

Coates, Peter 407, 3235<br />

Cobb, Aaron D. 2160<br />

Cobos Bueno, José Miguel 1289<br />

Coelho, Ricardo Lopes 330<br />

Coen, Deborah R. 368, 2322, 2395<br />

Cogliati, Alberto 3025<br />

Cohen, H. F. 1305<br />

Cohen, H. Floris 10–13, 742, 1094,<br />

1306<br />

Cohen, Jordan J. 2866<br />

Cohen, Marshall 3774<br />

Cohen, Michael P. 3291<br />

Cohen-Cole, Jamie 3390<br />

Cohn, Helen M. R224, R556, R576<br />

Cohn, Samuel K., Jr 1064<br />

Cohn, Samuel Kline 1261<br />

Colantuono, Anthony 1250<br />

Colclough, David 1395<br />

Coleborne, Catharine 2738, 2739<br />

Coleman, Jon T. 3218<br />

Colin, Cécile 3123<br />

Collin, Johanne 2796<br />

Collingwood-Whittick, Sheila 2539<br />

Collins, Harry 259<br />

Collins, Martin 3601<br />

Collins, Martin J. 4050<br />

Collins, Peter 3688, 3743<br />

Collis, Christy 4051<br />

Collomb, Jean-Daniel 2396<br />

Colombo, Daria R753<br />

Colombo, Emma Sallent del 1668,<br />

R262<br />

Colomer, Josep M. 1047<br />

Colten, Craig E. 407<br />

Combes, Michel 2261<br />

Comert, Gulsum Gul 3889<br />

Comes, Mercè 621, 676<br />

Comes, Rosa 40, 293<br />

Comfort, Nathaniel R717<br />

Companje, Karel Peter R422<br />

Compton, William David 4052<br />

Condrau, Flurin 514<br />

Conforti, Maria 1104<br />

Conley, Tom 1127<br />

Conn, Steven 248<br />

Connerly, Ward 2866<br />

Connett, P. H. 3236<br />

Connor, J. T. H. 3460, R99<br />

Connor, Jennifer J. 3461<br />

Connor, Steven 2577<br />

Conrad, Peter 3462<br />

Conradi, Matthijs 2561<br />

Contreras, Carlos 577<br />

Conway, Devon 3369<br />

Conway, Erik 4054<br />

Conway, Erik M. 386, 3826, 3855<br />

Cook, Alexandra 1873<br />

Cook, Harold J. 1618–1620, R219<br />

Cook, Harold John 1623<br />

Cooke, Anthony 568<br />

Cooke, Bill 2469<br />

Cooke, G. G. 2959<br />

Cooper, Alix 1592<br />

Cooper, Barry 3124<br />

Cooper, Glen M. 923<br />

Cooper, Rachel 515, 545<br />

Cooper, Richard S. 3724<br />

Cooper, Tim 409<br />

Coopersmith, J. 47<br />

Coopey, Richard 410<br />

Cooter, Roger R742<br />

Cordukes, Mary Colleen 3973<br />

Corley, Elizabeth A. 3984<br />

Cormack, Lesley B. 1221<br />

Corneanu, Sorana 1396, 1397<br />

Corona, Gabriella 397<br />

Correas, Ana M. 3909<br />

Corry, Leo 2276, 3026, R388<br />

Corsi, Pietro R140<br />

Cortés Martínez, Inmaculada 626<br />

Costa, Palmira R175<br />

Cottebrune, Anne 2885, 3353, 3465<br />

Cottingham, John 1393, 1411, R501<br />

Cottingham, Matthew 3942<br />

Coucoucli, Alexandra 917<br />

Coulmas, Florian 3142<br />

Couloubaritsis, Lambros 1526<br />

Courcelles, Dominique de 1287<br />

Courgeau, Daniel 1607<br />

Cournoyea, Michael R728<br />

Courtebras, Bernard 3027<br />

Courtenay, Nadine de 2161<br />

Courter, Sandra Shaw 4115<br />

Coutinho, S. C. 3028<br />

Covey, Herbert C. 2675<br />

Cowan, Douglas E. 2905<br />

Cowan, G. A. 3758<br />

Cowan, Ruth Schwartz 3880, R298<br />

Cowie, Helen R625<br />

Cox, G. B. 3874<br />

Cox, Stephen 3689<br />

Coy, Jason P. R467<br />

Coze, Jean Le 833<br />

Cozens, Glen 2229<br />

Craddock, Paul T. 85<br />

Crane, Jeff R464<br />

Crawford, Paulo 3131<br />

Crawshaw, Jane L. Stevens R149<br />

Creager, Angela N. H. R590<br />

Creath, Richard 69, 111<br />

Creese, David 910<br />

Creese, Mary R. S. 2092<br />

Creese, Thomas M. 2092<br />

Crépel, Pierre 1645<br />

Crisciani, Chiara 1071<br />

Croce, Paul 2162, 2578<br />

Croce, Paul J. 2579, R89, R328<br />

Croce, Paul Jerome 3728<br />

Crockin, Susan L. 3690<br />

Crompton, R. W. 3125<br />

Cronin, Patrick 369<br />

Crook, Tom 2043<br />

Crosland, Maurice 2144<br />

Crossley, Robert 2056<br />

Crotty, David 3657<br />

Crouse, Robert 1432<br />

Crowther, Kathleen R343, R815<br />

Crowther, Kathleen M. 1100, R749<br />

Cruz de Souza, Christiane Maria 3550<br />

Cruz, Helen De 298<br />

Csikszentmihalyi, Mark 223<br />

Csiszar, Alex 2145<br />

Csiszar, Alex Attila 2146<br />

Cubo, Jorge 18<br />

Cudahy, Brian J. 3602<br />

Cuenca-Lorente, Mar 2132<br />

Cueto, Marcos 521, R230<br />

Cuevas-Badallo, Ana 3895<br />

Cuffaro, Michael 3126<br />

Cullen, Christopher 758<br />

Cullen, Clara R8<br />

Cummings, Dolan 3744<br />

Cummins, Robert 418<br />

Cunningham, Andrew 518<br />

Cunningham, Clifford J. 2230, 2231<br />

Cura, Maria Isabel del 3371<br />

Curley, Edwin 1411<br />

<strong>Current</strong>, Cynthia A. 2057<br />

Curtis, Kent R83<br />

Curtis, Scott 3391<br />

Curtis, Stephan R761<br />

Cushing, Nancy 3226<br />

Cushman, Gregory T. 2323<br />

Cutcliffe, Stephen H. 407<br />

Cuvi, Nicolás 3525<br />

Cybulski, George R. 1902<br />

D<br />

D’Agostino, Fred 159<br />

D’Ambrosio, Matteo 2899<br />

Daborn, Graham 854<br />

Dacome, Lucia 1104, 1905<br />

Daelemans, Frank 14<br />

Dahan, Amy 3820<br />

Dahlbom, Taika 434<br />

Daintith, Terence 2324<br />

Dalen, Benno van 86<br />

Dall’Oco, Sondra 1287<br />

Dallal, Ahmad S. 223<br />

Damanti, Alfredo 1343<br />

Damodaran, Vinita 409<br />

Danckaert, Lisette 2347<br />

Danet, Alina R614<br />

Daniels, Stephen 2433, 3841<br />

Danişman, H. H. Günhan 2676<br />

Danks, Alister 3948<br />

Dannecker, Karin 3542<br />

Darnovsky, Marcy 186<br />

Darrigol, Olivier 1991, 2259, R726<br />

Darwin, Charles 2470<br />

Das, Sukta 3933<br />

Dascal, Marcelo 1398<br />

Daschner, Franz 3520<br />

Dasen, Véronique 948


Author Index 273<br />

Dasgupta, Deepanwita 600, 2851<br />

Daston, Lorraine 70, 2371<br />

Dauben, Joseph W. 291<br />

Dauben, Joseph Warren 294<br />

Daum, Andreas W. R586, R716<br />

Davenhall, Clive 1771<br />

David, Herbert A. 1992, 2191<br />

David, Normand 2372<br />

Davidovitch, Nadav 3551<br />

Davies, Kate R58<br />

Davies, Rod 3775<br />

Davis, Charles 1290<br />

Davis, Edward B. 228<br />

Davis, Ellen F. 2096<br />

Davis, Frederick R. 3292, R373<br />

Davis, Gregory K. 3293<br />

Davis, Jack E. R628<br />

Davis, Lennard J. 482, R85<br />

Davis, Sophia 3237<br />

Davis, William E. 2453<br />

Davoust, Emmanuel 3088<br />

Dawber, Carol 3221<br />

Dawid, Richard 3792<br />

Dawson, Gowan 2449<br />

Day, Carolyn A. 1928<br />

Daynes, Byron W. 2870<br />

De Berg, Kevin C. 349, 1801<br />

De Ceglia, Francesco Paolo 1929<br />

de Chadarevian, Soraya 461, R200<br />

de Freitas Campos, Regina Helena<br />

483, 484<br />

De Gregorio, Alberto 3127, 3128<br />

de Haan, Henry J. 3366<br />

De Luca, Virginie 3417<br />

De M. Figueirôa, Silvia F. 577<br />

De Monchaux, Nicholas 4053<br />

de Pace, Anna 1152<br />

de Ricqlès, Armand 18<br />

De Vito, G. 548<br />

Dea, Shannon 2192<br />

Deane-Drummond, Celia 225<br />

Deans, Bob 4105<br />

Dear, Peter 1399<br />

DeBakey, Michael E. 2866<br />

Debru, Claude 2677<br />

Deese, R. S. 3851<br />

Degni, Silvia 2580, 2581<br />

Dehmer, Andreas 1262<br />

Dehner, George 3962<br />

Dejong-Lambert, William 3294<br />

Dekker, Elly 677<br />

Dekkers, W. J. M. 3377<br />

Del Casino, Vincent 1931<br />

Del Cura, María Isabel 3552<br />

Delany, Eileen 3383<br />

Delaporte, François 466<br />

Delbourgo, James 1576, 1613<br />

Delcourt, Jean 1751<br />

Delgado Echeverría, Isabel 2530<br />

Delheye, Pascal 3553<br />

Delia, L. 1734<br />

Delire, Jean Michel 797<br />

Delisle, Richard G. 3295<br />

Delisser, Horace M. 3463<br />

della Dora, Veronica 2133<br />

Delmas, Adrien 1256<br />

Delmas, Catherine 601, 2348<br />

Deloche, Jean 828<br />

Deltete, Robert 2256<br />

Deltete, Robert J. 1986<br />

DeLue, Rachael Z. 2906<br />

Demaitre, Luke 1048<br />

Demeter, Katalin 1986<br />

Deming, David 875, 967<br />

Demopoulos, William 111<br />

Demopoulos, Williams 82<br />

Denardis, Laura 3632<br />

Deng, Yinke 739<br />

Denis, Daniel J. 2193<br />

Dennis, Matthew 851<br />

Dennis, Paul M. 3392<br />

Denny, Mark 244<br />

Depew, David J. 442, 3296<br />

Deplazes, Ursula 569<br />

Deprest, Florence 382, 2349<br />

Depuydt, Leo 869, R838<br />

Derksen, Maarten 501<br />

Deroux, Carl 1072<br />

Des Jardins, Julie 2936<br />

Descartes, Rene 1400, 1411<br />

Deschauer, Stefan 1128<br />

Descotes, Dominique 1454, 1471<br />

Deslauriers, Marguerite 882<br />

Desmet, Ronny 298<br />

Despoix, Philippe 3438<br />

Desrosieres, Alain 3919<br />

Dessì, Paola 2098<br />

DeStefano, Stephen 3238<br />

Dettelbach, Michael R808<br />

Detten, Roderich von 3842<br />

Devauchelle, Bernard 466<br />

Deveson, E. D. 3239<br />

DeVorkin, David 3074, 4054<br />

DeVorkin, David H. 3075<br />

DeYoung, Ursula 1993<br />

Dhombres, Jean 900<br />

Dhondt, Pieter R202<br />

Di Blasi, Luca 4012<br />

Di Donato, Silvia R6<br />

Di Fate, Victor Joseph 2325<br />

Di Gregorio, Mario A. 2471<br />

Di Liscia, María Silvia 3570<br />

Diagre, Denis 2432<br />

Díaz-Fajardo, Montse 695<br />

Díaz-Fierros Viqueira, Francisco 2472<br />

Dibattista, Liborio 2450, 2582<br />

Dick, Steven J. 2520, 3076, 3077,<br />

3776, 4054<br />

Dicke, Klaus 60<br />

Dicke, Ursula 2475<br />

Dickens, Peter 3691<br />

Dickinson, Edward C. 2372<br />

Dickson, Michael 111<br />

Didier, Emmanuel 3418<br />

Die, Marguerite Van 2099<br />

Dieks, Dennis 2276, R86<br />

Dierig, Sven 2451<br />

Dietrich, Michael R771<br />

Dietrich, Michael R. 418, 3293<br />

Dietz, Bernhard 3363<br />

Dietzsch, Ina 2859<br />

Díez, José A. 109<br />

Dijkhuizen, Jan Frans van 1262<br />

Dijksterhuis, Fokko Jan R189<br />

Dimitrijević, M. S. 3078<br />

DiMoia, John P. 3934<br />

Dinçkal, Noyan 2976<br />

Dingus, Lowell 2408<br />

Dingwal, Helen 518<br />

Diogo, Maria Paula 577, 1797, R544<br />

Dipper, Christ<strong>of</strong> 2976<br />

DiSalle, Robert 111<br />

Ditchfield, Simon 1234, R210<br />

Dittrich, Lothar 389<br />

Divakaran, P. P. 798, 812<br />

Dixhoorn, Arjan van 972<br />

Dixon, Michael F. 2473<br />

Dixon, Thomas 229<br />

Dizer, Muammar 617<br />

Dobre, Mihnea 1373<br />

Dobryden, Paul 3985<br />

Dobrzycki, Jerzy 1153<br />

Docherty, Kara R. 2193<br />

Dodd, Adam R142<br />

Dodds, Klaus 3816<br />

Dodgshon, Robert A. 409<br />

Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge 2163<br />

Dodick, Jeff 110<br />

Doede, Robert 163<br />

Doel, Ronald E. 3240, 3692, 3830,<br />

3851, R541<br />

Doeppers, Daniel F. 592<br />

Doig, Kathleen Hardesty 1658<br />

Dolan, Brian 3935<br />

Dold-Samplonius, Yvonne 654<br />

Dolnick, Edward 1366<br />

Domingues, Heloisa Maria Bertol 443<br />

Domski, Mary 111, 1401, 1752<br />

Donalies, Ch. 547<br />

Donat, James G. 1894<br />

Donato, Maria Pia 1104, 1930<br />

Dongen, Jeroen van R813<br />

Donnelly, Kevin Padraic 2629<br />

Donner, Martin 4123<br />

Donoghue, Eileen 3029<br />

Donohue, Kathleen 2474<br />

Donovan, Josephine R493<br />

Doody, Aude 931<br />

Dooley, Brendan R669<br />

Dorce, Carlos 1772<br />

Dorel, Frédéric 601<br />

Dorn, Michael L. 553, 1931<br />

Dor<strong>of</strong>eeva-Lichtmann, Vera V. 764<br />

Dorr, L. J. 3208<br />

Dörries, Matthias 3817<br />

Dorsman, L. J. 2134<br />

Dott, Robert H., Jr. 2409<br />

Doueihi, Milad 587<br />

Douglas, Deborah 2978<br />

Douglas, Heather 3762<br />

Douglas, Heather E. 112, 189<br />

Douglas, Kirsty 2373<br />

Doull, Floy 1432<br />

Dove, Michael 3439<br />

Dowling, David 2740<br />

Downes, Stephen M. 418<br />

Downing, Lisa 1402<br />

Doyle, Martin 3847<br />

Draaisma, Douwe 2561<br />

Dracoulis, G. D. 3125<br />

Draelants, Isabelle 989, 1035<br />

Drahotová, Olga 1558<br />

Draper, Robert 2960<br />

Dreer, Francis 4055<br />

Dritsas, Lawrence 2350<br />

Driver, Felix 3213<br />

Dronamraju, Krishna 3297<br />

Dror, Otniel E. 29<br />

Dross, Fritz 2742<br />

Droz Mendelzweig, Marion 2559<br />

Drucker, Thomas R310<br />

Drummond, José Augusto 3228<br />

Dry, Sarah R15<br />

Dube, R. K. 827<br />

Dubow, Sara 2678


274 Author Index<br />

Dubow, Saul R381<br />

Duchesneau, François 18, 1586<br />

Duchetto, Karl Del 2251<br />

Ducheyne, Steffen 1403, 1527, 2260,<br />

2326, R603<br />

Ducos, Joëlle 380, 1036<br />

Duda, Roman 3030<br />

Dudley, Anú King 2679<br />

Dudley, William S. 399<br />

Duedahl, Poul 2087<br />

Duello, Theresa M. 2926<br />

Dufour, Michel 2583<br />

Dufresne, Todd 3393<br />

Duke, Dennis 913<br />

Dumin, Lauara Marie 3273<br />

Dumont, Frank 485<br />

Duncan, Stewart 1733<br />

Dunmur, David 3603<br />

Dunn, Richard R553<br />

Dunne, Michael 1071<br />

Dupont, Jean-Claude 18, 471<br />

Dupré, John 418, 444, 3298<br />

Dupré, Sven 1083, R260<br />

Durand-Richard, Marie-José 2194<br />

Durant, John 2978<br />

Durbach, Nadja 2540<br />

Duris, P. 1587<br />

Durnová, Helena 4020<br />

Durth, Werner 3604<br />

Durukal, Zeynep 623<br />

Dutt, Carsten 29<br />

Duvosquel, Jean-Marie 14<br />

Dyck, Erika 3554, 3957<br />

Dyck, Maarten Van R346<br />

Dyde, Sean 3464<br />

Dyke, Christina van 996<br />

Dym, Warren Alexander 1814<br />

E<br />

Eadie, Mervyn J. 2560<br />

Eagleton, Catherine 1014, 1107<br />

Eakin, Marshall C. R82<br />

Eamon, William 557, 1088, 1263–<br />

1265, 1319, 1580<br />

Eamon, William C. 1202<br />

Earman, John 344<br />

Earnhart, Dietrich H. 4126<br />

Easton, Patricia 1634<br />

Ebke, Thomas R326<br />

Ebner, Paulus 201<br />

Echenberg, Myron J. 2764<br />

Eckart, Wolfgang U. 3465<br />

Eckart, Wolfgang Uw 3465<br />

Eckart, Wolfgang Uwe 2885<br />

Eckel, Jan 2883<br />

Eckert, Michael 3142, R726, R813<br />

Eddy, Matthew 1699<br />

Eddy, Matthew D. 467, 1646, 1718,<br />

1874, 1921, R29, R72, R767<br />

Edelstein, Dan 1647<br />

Edgar, Scott 113<br />

Edmunds, M. G. 914<br />

Edwards, Paul N. 3193<br />

Efron, Noah 223, 229<br />

Efstathiou, Sophia R473<br />

Eghigian, Greg 546<br />

Egmond, Florike 1235<br />

Ehlers, Klaas-Hinrich 2885<br />

Ehrenreich, Eric 2927<br />

Ehrig-Eggert, Carl 644, 648<br />

Eid, Salah 3022<br />

Eijk, Philip J. Van der 944<br />

Eijk, Philip van der 895<br />

Einicke, Ole 860<br />

Eisenstaedt, Jean 2261<br />

Eisenstein, Herbert 734<br />

El-Bizri, Nader 698<br />

Elbers, Astrid R324<br />

Elden, Stuart 1827<br />

Eliade, Mircea 491<br />

Elina, Olga Y. 3170<br />

Eling, Paul 2561<br />

Elkins, James 3142<br />

Elliott, Kevin R203<br />

Elliott, Kevin C. 3901<br />

Elliott, Margaret 2446<br />

Elliott, Paul A. 1664, 2433<br />

Ellis, Albert 3526<br />

Ellis, Debbie J<strong>of</strong>fe 3526<br />

Ellis, Elizabeth 2374<br />

Ellison, George T. H. 3724<br />

Elman, Benjamin 15<br />

Elmqvist Söderlund, Inga 1485<br />

Elsdon-Baker, Fern 3881<br />

Elshakry, Marwa 635<br />

Elshtain, Eric P. 2058<br />

Elsner, Norbert 266<br />

Elvert, Jürgen 2871<br />

Elvin, Mark 409<br />

Emerson, Lori 2907<br />

Emerson, Roger R826<br />

Emling, Shelley 2410<br />

Emmett, Peter 2375<br />

Endersby, Jim 2434, R41<br />

Endfield, Georgina 409, 3818<br />

Endfield, Georgina H. 3841<br />

Endress, Gerhard 622<br />

Enenkel, K. A. E. 1262<br />

Enenkel, Karl 1262<br />

Enenkel, Karl A. E. 1262<br />

Engel, P. 489<br />

Engel, Stefan 2680<br />

Engelen, Eva-Maria 2995<br />

Engelhardt, Dietrich von 2419<br />

Engelhardt, Jeannine 533<br />

Engelhardt, Ute R573<br />

Engels, Eve-Marie 2475–2477, 2584<br />

Engerman, David C. 3419<br />

Engineer, Urmi 2765<br />

England, Richard 2478, 3299<br />

Engle, Paul 1558<br />

Engler, Christian 3581<br />

Engler, Fynn Ole 2854<br />

Engler, Ole 2854<br />

Engstrom, E. J. 547<br />

Engstrom, Eric J. 2741<br />

Ensmenger, Nathan 4013, R293<br />

Ephremides, A. 588<br />

Epple, Moritz 178, 3031<br />

Epple, Mortiz 2885<br />

Epstein, Steven 3724<br />

Erdbeer, Robert Matthias 149<br />

Erduran, Sibel 350<br />

Erickson, Paul 3843<br />

Eriksson, S. 2817<br />

Erker, Paul 2885<br />

Erkulwater, Jennifer L. 3958<br />

Erlichman, Howard J. 1216<br />

Erlmann, Veit 486<br />

Ernst, Jean-Philippe 3519<br />

Ernst, Kurt 549<br />

Ernst, Wolfgang 2842<br />

Ervin, Michael A. 3209<br />

Erwin, Douglas H. 418<br />

Escutia, Jordi Pascual 1668<br />

Esfeld, Michael 124<br />

Espahangizi, Kijan Malte 3129<br />

Esplugues, Josep X. 2757<br />

Esposito, Maurizio 3300<br />

Esteve, María Rosa Massa 1668<br />

Estok, Simon C. 3255<br />

Estradera, Maria Pont i 1668<br />

Etayo, Javier 1340<br />

Ettinger, Laura E. R466<br />

Ettl, Svenja 3365<br />

Evans, Andrew D. 2928, 3440<br />

Evans, James 3130<br />

Evans, James A. 3693<br />

Evans, John H. 186, 231<br />

Evans, Michael S. 315<br />

Evenden, Matthew 409<br />

Ezquerra, Antonio Alvar 876<br />

F<br />

Faber, Diana 1958<br />

Faber, Jasper 3626<br />

Fabian, Andrew C. 439<br />

Fabian, Ann 2541, 2542<br />

Fabian, Eginhard 54<br />

Fagan, Melinda B. 3337<br />

Fagan, Melinda Bonnie 2376<br />

Fagot-Largeault, Anne 3936<br />

Fahd, Toufic 617<br />

Fairman, Julie R800<br />

Falchetta, Piero R173<br />

Falck, Zachary J. S. 2397<br />

Falguerolles, Antoine de 3767<br />

Falk, Raphael 3882<br />

Falkenburg, Brigitte 71<br />

Fangerau, H. 516, 535, 3539<br />

Fangerau, Heiner 187, 1932, 2414,<br />

2479, 2681, 2742, 2867, 2929,<br />

3354, 3466, 3494, 3496, 3527,<br />

3528, 3555, 3556, 3669<br />

Fara, Patricia R254, R338<br />

Farber, Paul Lawrence 2930<br />

Farelo, Mário Sérgio 518<br />

Farish, Matthew 3851<br />

Farmelo, Graham 2839<br />

Faro, Giorgio 569<br />

Farr, Ian 2758<br />

Farrell, Martin J. 2585<br />

Fasol, Gerhard 1994<br />

Fasol-Boltzmann, I. M. 1994<br />

Fate, Victor Joseph Di 1404<br />

Fatet, Jérôme 2124<br />

Fauque, Danielle 1648, 1714<br />

Fauque, Danielle M. E. 3171<br />

Fauré, Benjamin 1030<br />

Favino, Federica 1104<br />

Fawcett, Trevor 1706, 1725, 2118<br />

Faye, Cathy 487<br />

Fayter, Paul R166<br />

Fazlioğlu, Ihsan 678<br />

Featherstone, Katie 4112<br />

Febles, Eduardo A. R301<br />

Febo, R. A. 2817<br />

Feder, Helena 3255<br />

Fee, Elizabeth 2710<br />

Feenberg, Andrew 570<br />

Feest, Uljana 473<br />

Feierman, Steven 223<br />

Feindt, Peter H. 4096<br />

Feld, Adriana 3467


Author Index 275<br />

Félix, Annette 88<br />

Felsch, Philipp 2682<br />

Fenster, Della D. R35<br />

Feola, Vittoria R775<br />

Ferdinand, Ursula 2630, 3363<br />

Ferguson, Robert G. 4054<br />

Fernandes, Joāo 2226, 3067<br />

Fernández Doctor, Asunción R788<br />

Fernández Garcia, Aurelio J. 927<br />

Fernández Moreno, Luis 114, 115<br />

Fernández Pérez, Joaquín 2379<br />

Fernández Terán, Rosario E. 2961<br />

Fernández-Armesto, Felipe 384<br />

Fernández-Esquinas, Manuel 3681<br />

Ferragud, Carmel 1073<br />

Ferran Boleda, J. 2<br />

Ferrarese, C. 548<br />

Ferrario, Gabriele 845, R10<br />

Ferraz, Márcia Helena Mendes 1553<br />

Ferreira Da Silva, Alvaro 2766<br />

Ferreira, Luiz Otávio 560<br />

Ferreiro, Larrie 1788<br />

Ferreri, Antonio M. 2586<br />

Ferretti, Federico 2351<br />

Ferruta, Paola 2452<br />

Ferry, Georgina 3725<br />

Ferté, Patrick 267<br />

Fett, Sharla M. 2683<br />

Few, Martha 1933<br />

Fialová, Lydie 2867<br />

Fichman, Martin 2684<br />

Ficino, Marsilio 1079<br />

Fickers, Andreas 3638<br />

Fiedler, Imke 3542<br />

Fields, Sherry 1621<br />

Figueirôa, Silvia F. de M. 2327<br />

Figueirôa, Silvia Femanda de<br />

Mendonça 2328<br />

Figueroa, Luís Millones 1845<br />

Fin, Arthur 3130<br />

Fincham, Jack E. 2797<br />

Findlen, Paula 1104, 1295<br />

Fine, Eve 2685<br />

Finger, Stanley 474, 1598, 1895,<br />

1903, 1941, 1957<br />

Fink, Max 2750<br />

Finn, Michael A. R690<br />

Finnegan, Ruth H. 16<br />

Finocchiaro, Maurice A 1154<br />

Finocchiaro, Maurice A. 1344, 1345,<br />

1405, 1486, 1487, R601<br />

Fiolhais, C. 3131<br />

Fiori, Anna M. 3032<br />

Fisch, Menachem 838<br />

Fischel, Angela 1236<br />

Fischer, Ernst Peter 3520<br />

Fischer, Klaus-Dietrich 555<br />

Fischer, Nils R633<br />

Fischer, Stephan M. 48<br />

Fischer, William A. 2329<br />

Fischler, Raphael 3499<br />

Fisher, Amy Alice 1789<br />

Fisher, David 3806<br />

Fisher, John 592<br />

Fisher, Margaret 2899<br />

Fisher, Susie 3896<br />

Fishman, Jennifer R. 3459<br />

Flachowsky, Sören 2885, 2952, 2954,<br />

2977<br />

Flaherty, Niall O’ 2100<br />

Fleischer, Alette 1577, 1578, 1638<br />

Fleming, Gordon N. 344<br />

Fleming, James R. 4054<br />

Fleming, James Rodger 370, 3194,<br />

R44<br />

Flemming, Rebecca 895<br />

Fleßenkämper, Iris 1707<br />

Fletcher, Christopher 3554<br />

Flint, Kate R599<br />

Flippen, J. Brooks R179<br />

Flis, Andrezj 1986<br />

Flonneau, Mathieu 3605<br />

Flores-Villela, Oscar 2415<br />

Florio, Emilia 1790<br />

Focaccia, Miriam 1934, 1935<br />

Foerster, Heinz von 3420<br />

Foglar, Susanne Berthier 2649<br />

Folkerts, Menso 655, R779<br />

Føllesdal, Dagfinn 2995<br />

Folta, Jaroslav 49, 2119<br />

Fonfría Díaz, José 2379<br />

Fontaine, Philippe 3421, 3920<br />

Fontana, Michela 1077<br />

Fontanals, Reis 1668<br />

Foot, Sarah 1050<br />

Forbes, Curtis R256<br />

Forcada, Miquel 679, 719, R647<br />

Force, James E. 1677<br />

Ford, Brian J. 1896<br />

Ford, Natalie Ruth 2587<br />

Ford, Peter 351, 2811<br />

Forest, Denis 18<br />

Forgan, Sophie 1828, 2032, 2821<br />

Forin, Elda Martellozzo 1257<br />

Forman, Paul 2128<br />

Formica, Giambattista 3033<br />

Fornasiero, F. J. 1829<br />

Forsdyke, Donald R. 2480<br />

Forstner, Christian 3132, R656<br />

Fortuna, Stefania 1257<br />

Foschi, Renato 481, 2588<br />

Fosket, Jennifer Ruth 3459<br />

Fournier, Emmanuel 466<br />

Fox, Anthony D. 3222<br />

Fox, Celina 1971<br />

Fox, Daniel M. 3557<br />

Fox, Robert 1374<br />

Fraenckel, Carlos 230<br />

Fraidakis, Matthew J. 3367<br />

Franci, Raffaella 1155<br />

Francis, Keith A. 2481, 2482<br />

Francis, Mark R165<br />

Franckowiak, Rémi 1547, 1548<br />

Françoise, Jean-Pierre 1990<br />

Franklin, Allan 3133<br />

Franklin, James 116<br />

Franklin, Sarah B. 3942<br />

Fraser, Doreen 344<br />

Frater, Robert H. 3786<br />

Frawley, Jodi 2435<br />

Frederiksen, Bodil Folke 3468<br />

Freed, Libbie 3606<br />

Freeze, R. Allan 3963<br />

Freguglia, Paolo R510<br />

Frei, Günther 3012<br />

Freire, Lucas G. R126<br />

Freire, Maria Martha de Luna 560<br />

Freire, Olival 3134<br />

Freitag, Sabine 2962, 3355<br />

Freitas Campos, Regina Helena de<br />

3394<br />

Freitas, Denise de 3756<br />

French, Francis 4091<br />

French, Steven 331, 420<br />

Frercks, Jan R390, R713<br />

Fresquet Febrer, José L. 1088<br />

Freudenthal, Gad 89, 842, 3079<br />

Freudenthal, Gideon 160<br />

Freund, Wolfgang 2633<br />

Frew, David J. 855<br />

Frewer, Andreas R503<br />

Freytag, Carl 3195<br />

Frick, Ramiro 456<br />

Friedberg, Errol C. 3338<br />

Friedel, Robert R405<br />

Friedenberg, Zachary 517<br />

Friedlaender, Jonathan 3356<br />

Friedman, Gerald M. 371<br />

Friedman, Michael 111, 143, 1528,<br />

1735, 2995<br />

Friedrich, Jeff 3383<br />

Frietsch, Ute 1203<br />

Fritsche, Johannes 1026<br />

Fritze, Ronald H. 179<br />

Frixione, Eugenio 1877<br />

Frize, M. 2963<br />

Frobert, Ludovic 2531<br />

Frohne-Hagemann, Isabelle 3542<br />

Fruteau de Laclos, Frédéric 101<br />

Fruyt, Michèle 964<br />

Fuchs, P. 547<br />

Fuchs, Petra 3519<br />

Fuchs, Thomas 2589<br />

Fuchs, Wolfram 3520<br />

Fugali, E. 489<br />

Führer, Berhard 772<br />

Fujimura, Joan H. 3724, 3875<br />

Fuller, Steve 3753, R483<br />

Fumio, A. 2817<br />

Furinghetti, Fulvia 289<br />

Furio-Mas, Carles 273<br />

Furneaux, Holly 2083<br />

Furtado, Júnia Ferreira 1839<br />

Furth, Charlotte 776<br />

Futch, Michael R267<br />

Fye, W. Bruce 2686<br />

Fyfe, Aileen R191<br />

G<br />

Gabbard, Glen O. 2866<br />

Gabbey, Alan 1406<br />

Gabriel, Peter 1129<br />

Gachelin, G. 2798<br />

Gadelrab, Sherry Sayed 720<br />

Gaderer, Rupert 2262<br />

Gagnier, Regenia 444<br />

Gal, J 2297<br />

Gal, J. 2298, 2532<br />

Gal, Joseph 2299<br />

Gal, Ofer 155, 1317, 1367<br />

Galan, Agustí Nieto 1668<br />

Galán, Sonia 3558<br />

Galassi, Silviana 2631<br />

Galavotti, Maria Carla 2994<br />

Gale, George 142<br />

Galea, Adrian 3080<br />

Galiana, Maria E. 2757<br />

Galilee, Emir 1833<br />

Galilei, Galileo 1488–1490<br />

Galison, Peter 149<br />

Gallagher, Marsha V. 2384<br />

Gallagher, Nancy R164<br />

Gallentine, Jay 4056<br />

Galli, Daniele 2224<br />

Galluzzi, Paolo 72


276 Author Index<br />

Galperin, Charles 18<br />

Galuzzi, Massimo 1455<br />

Galvan, José María 569<br />

Gambini, Rudolfo 2276<br />

Gambino, Matthew Joseph 3529<br />

Gamble, Clive 2658<br />

Games, Alison 1380<br />

Ganaway, Bryan 2812<br />

Gandevia, Simon R245<br />

Ganeri, Jonardon 796<br />

Ganson, Barbara R325<br />

Ganten, Detlev 3520<br />

Gao Jie 90<br />

Garber, Daniel 1407–1410, 1442<br />

Garber, Margaret D. 1078<br />

Garbutt, Gwyndaf R11<br />

García Alonso, Marta 1456<br />

García Avila, Juan Fernando 1289<br />

García Ballester, Luis 91<br />

García Belmar, Antonio 169<br />

García García, Inmaculada R23<br />

García Jáuregui, Carlos 1266<br />

García Tapia, Nicolás 1088<br />

García, A. César González 866<br />

García, Claudia Mónica 2687<br />

Garcia, Justin R. 3710<br />

García-Sancho, Miguel 3339, 3883,<br />

3937<br />

Garcier, Romain 2398<br />

Garden, Donald S. 2399, 2820<br />

Gardiner, Brian 2483<br />

Gardner, Sebastian 2604<br />

Gardner-Thrope, Christopher 1936<br />

Gar<strong>of</strong>alo, Ivan 721<br />

Garola, Claudio 3135<br />

Garrard, Greg 3255<br />

Garratt, J. R. 3196<br />

Garrett, Don 1442<br />

Garrido, Antonio 1845<br />

Garrigós i Oltra, Lluís 3607<br />

Garzya, Antonio 1058<br />

Gasca, Ana Millán 2195, 3038<br />

Gasché, Rodolphe 2995<br />

Gascoigne, John 1692, 1693<br />

Gasman, Daniel R220<br />

Gaspar, Júlia 2872<br />

Gasperini, Antonella 2224<br />

Gasperini, Maurizio 3793<br />

Gatermann, Hans-Evert 3520<br />

Gatto, Romano 1088<br />

Gaudant, Jean 1240<br />

Gaudillière, J-P. 2798<br />

Gaudillière, Jean-Paul R43<br />

Gaukroger, Stephen 1393, 1411–<br />

1413, 1442<br />

Gauld, Colin R580<br />

Gauld, Colin F. 1529, 1530, R383<br />

Gaulke, Karsten 1156, 1491<br />

Gausemeier, Bernd 3649<br />

Gauthier, Yvon 2276<br />

Gauvin, Brigitte 1222<br />

Gavagna, Veronica 1130<br />

Gavroglu, Kostas 50<br />

Gavrus, Delia 3469, R148<br />

Gaycken, Oliver 2972<br />

Gayon, Jean 17, 18, 2416<br />

Geary, Laurence M. R421<br />

Gebeßler, Renate 3520<br />

Geest, Marc van der 1986<br />

Gehring, Petra 2632<br />

Gelfand, Toby 518, R290<br />

Gelfert, Axel 117<br />

Geller, Markham J. 872<br />

Gelumbauskaite, Leonora Živile 1815<br />

Gemelli, Benedino 1954<br />

Gendolla, Peter 4012<br />

Generali, Dario 1307<br />

Gennimata, Maria 945<br />

Genter, Robert 3916<br />

Gentile, Sebastiano 1048<br />

George V. Coyne, S. J. 1477<br />

George, Sam 1688<br />

Georges, Eugenia 3470<br />

Georges, P. 1281<br />

Georgiadou, Maria 2147<br />

Gerald, Michael C. 3975<br />

Gerali, Francesco 2330<br />

Gerber, Stefan 60<br />

Gerbier, L. 1281<br />

Gerbino, Anthony 571<br />

Gere, Cathy R68, R693<br />

Gerhard, Myriam 2030<br />

Germain, Jean 380<br />

Germann, Martin 692<br />

Germann, Urs 2742<br />

Germuska, Pál 3986<br />

Gerodetti, Natalia 3519<br />

Geroulanos, Stefanos 946<br />

Gerovitch, Slava R732<br />

Gerson, Elihu M. R458<br />

Gertsman, Elina 1051<br />

Gessner, Samuel 1007, 1131<br />

Gethmann-Siefert, Annemarie 142<br />

Geuter, Ulfried 3542<br />

Gevirtz, Karen Bloom 210<br />

Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna 220<br />

Geymonat, Mario 877, R394<br />

Ghaemi, S. Nassir 3530, R366<br />

Ghiselin, Michael T. 1561, 2590<br />

Ghys, Étienne 1990<br />

Giacardi, Livia 289, 2196<br />

Giahi Yazdi, Hamid-Reza 680<br />

Giannakis, Elias 649<br />

Giannetto, Enrico R. A. 3136<br />

Giatti, Anna 2224<br />

Gibian, Peter 2716<br />

Gibson, Jane W. 4126<br />

Gidal, Eric 2059<br />

Gier, Jaclyn J. 212<br />

Giere, Ronald R45<br />

Gierl, Martin R802<br />

Giese, Martina 1043, 1302<br />

Giffard, Hermione R617<br />

Gigerenzer, Gerd 166<br />

Giglioni, Guido 1414<br />

Gijsen, Annelies van 1204<br />

Gil-Riano, Sebastian 118<br />

Gilfoyle, Daniel 592<br />

Gill, Christopher 895<br />

Gill, Richard 3765<br />

Gillbank, Linden 3274<br />

Gilles, Floyd R478<br />

Gillespie, Raymond 227<br />

Gillispie, Charles C. R495<br />

Gilman, Sander L. 554, R612<br />

Gimeno i Torrent, Xavier 3436, 3437,<br />

3923<br />

Gimmel, Millie 1244<br />

Ginebra, Rafel 1564<br />

Gingerich, Owen 1492<br />

Gingras, Yves 1308, R299<br />

Ginn, Sherry R755<br />

Giovanelli, Marco 2164<br />

Girón Irueste, Fernando 539<br />

Girón, Fernando 724, 3471<br />

Gispert, Hélène 3034<br />

Gissis, Snait B. 1686, 1906<br />

Gitman, Esther 3472<br />

Giudice, Franco 1415<br />

Giuliani, Erika R218<br />

Giulini, Domenico 2276<br />

Giunta, Carmen 2300<br />

Giunta, Carmen J. 2300<br />

Giuntini, Chiara 234, 1346<br />

Giuntini, Sandra 1753<br />

Gjerløff, Anne Katrine 2591<br />

Gjesdal, Kristin 142<br />

Gladwin, Michael 2101<br />

Glas, Eduard 298<br />

Glassman, Robert B. 1897<br />

Glatigny, Pascal Dubourg 1104<br />

Glaubrecht, Matthias 1995<br />

Glausner, Richard 1416<br />

Glaze, Florence Eliza 1058<br />

Gleason, Maud 947<br />

Gleick, James 6<br />

Glennie, Paul 572<br />

Glick, Thomas F. 445, 446, 1075,<br />

1996, 2044, 2461, 2472, 2477,<br />

2937, 3301, R296<br />

Glouberman, Mark 1417<br />

Gmür, Christian 2688<br />

Gobbo, Raffaella 2263<br />

Goble, Dale R570<br />

Goddard, Jolyon 19<br />

Gödde, Günter 2604<br />

Goddu, André 1015, 1116, 1117,<br />

1157, R226<br />

Godfrey, Peter D. 3807<br />

Godin, Benoît 573<br />

Godwin, Matthew 2985, 4057<br />

Goeing, Anja-Silvia R197<br />

Goeminne, Gert 3670<br />

Goenner, Hubert R513<br />

Gohau, Gabriel 1562<br />

Golan, Tal 4109<br />

Golas, Peter J. 784<br />

Gold, Barri J. 2060<br />

Goldammer, Kurt 1118<br />

Goldbach, Karl Traugott 3<br />

Goldberg, Benjamin R697<br />

Goldberg, Daniel S. 2689<br />

Goldgar, Anne 1593<br />

Goldman, Steven L. R217<br />

Goldstein, Bennett R642<br />

Goldstein, Bernard R. 843, 1016<br />

Goldstein, Catherine 2197<br />

Goldstein, Edward S. 4054<br />

Goldstein, S. 3137<br />

Golinski, Jan 229, 1649, R430, R663<br />

Golston, Michael 2908<br />

Golvers, Noël 1457, 1493<br />

Gomes, Mario 3368<br />

Gómez Durán, José María 1862<br />

Gómez Rodríguez, Amparo 2873<br />

Gómez, Leila 2484<br />

Gómez, Susana 1088<br />

Gomides, Camilo 202<br />

Gomille, M. 516<br />

Gomis Blanco, Alberto 2485<br />

Gondhalekar, P. 813<br />

Gondhalekar, Prabhakar 814<br />

González Arce, José Damián 1267<br />

González Recio, José Luis 119, 120


Author Index 277<br />

González Redondo, Francisco A. 597,<br />

858, 2961, 3658<br />

González, Alejandro García 1058<br />

Gonzalez, Ricardo M. 3851<br />

González-Block, Miguel 3964<br />

Good, Gregory A. 372, 3819<br />

Goodall, Jane 2065<br />

Gooday, Graeme 2264, R506<br />

Gooday, Graeme J. N. 3632<br />

Goodchild, Hayley R146<br />

Goodreau, Steven M. 521<br />

Goodrich, James T. 1902<br />

Goodrich, Thomas D. 706<br />

Goodstein, Judith R. 2186<br />

Goodwin, C. James 3395, 3396<br />

Goodwin, Harold A. 3173<br />

Gopnik, Adam 2486<br />

Gordin, Michael D. 3142, 3735<br />

Gorman, Alice 3927<br />

Gorman, Hugh S. 51<br />

Gorman, Michael E. 280<br />

Görner, Rüdiger 2604<br />

Gorokhov, Vitaly R452<br />

Goss, Andrew 2436<br />

Goss, Victor Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Alan 1791<br />

Goss, W. M. 3081<br />

Goudreau, Kim 3709<br />

Goulding, Robert 1132, 1133<br />

Goulet, Andrea 2061<br />

Gourevitch, D. 1281<br />

Gouyon, Jean-Baptiste 3223<br />

Gouzevitch, Dmitri 577<br />

Gouzevitch, Irina 577<br />

Gower, John 3256<br />

Gozalbes Cravioto, Enrique R23<br />

Grabiner, Judith 295, 1754, 1755<br />

Grabiner, Judith V. 291, 296<br />

Gradmann, Christoph 2690, 2798<br />

Graeser, Andreas 888<br />

Grafton, Anthony 1158, 1997<br />

Graham, Thomas 4058<br />

Gramelsberger, Gabriele 373, 3820<br />

Gramlich-Oka, Bettina 2767<br />

Grams, Florian 3363<br />

Granada, M. A. 1773<br />

Granada, Miguel A. 1159–1162,<br />

1494–1496, R365<br />

Granada, Miguel Angel 1163, 1734<br />

Granato, Marcus 3777<br />

Grandin, Karl R19<br />

Graney, Christopher M. 1497<br />

Grant, Edward 978, 992, 993<br />

Grant, Florence R350<br />

Grant, Hardy R14<br />

Grant, James 2453<br />

Grant, Matthew 3736<br />

Grapí, Pere 2301<br />

Graßh<strong>of</strong>f, Gerd 2440<br />

Grattan-Guinness, I. R619, R620<br />

Grattan-Guinness, Ivor 291, 2198,<br />

2874<br />

Gray, Jeremy R470<br />

Gray, Jeremy J. 2199<br />

Grazcyk, Annette 2377<br />

Greely, Henry T. 2866<br />

Green, Constance McLaughlin 4059<br />

Green, Matthew 1678<br />

Green, Monica 1058<br />

Green, Monica H. 1052–1055, R110,<br />

R533<br />

Greenberg, Irving 3729<br />

Greenberg, Sean 1602<br />

Greenberger, Daniel M. 3138<br />

Greene, Ann N. 592<br />

Greene, Jeremy R650<br />

Greenwood, Jeremy J. D. 3224<br />

Gregory, Andrew R162<br />

Gregory, Frederick 20<br />

Gregory, Jane 2985, 3680<br />

Greiffenhagen, Christian 121<br />

Grell, Chantal 1498<br />

Grell, Ole P. 518<br />

Grell, Ole Peter 518<br />

Grene, Marjorie 421<br />

Greyerz, Kaspar von 1101<br />

Griffel, Frank 681<br />

Griffin, Emma 2813<br />

Griffin, Michael D. 4054<br />

Griffin, Roger 2899<br />

Grigelis, Algimantas 1815<br />

Grimaudo, Sabrina R257<br />

Grivel, Pierre-Paul 1990<br />

Grob, Gerald N. 3473, 3938, R279<br />

Grodin, Michael A. 519<br />

Groen, Adriaan in ’t 3749<br />

Grommes, Christian 3369<br />

Gronlie, Tore 2757, 3454<br />

Groom, Linda 1679<br />

Gropp, Harald 714<br />

Grosholz, Emily 3302<br />

Gross, Ari R771<br />

Gross, Daniel M. 2592<br />

Groß, Dominik 3474, 3519<br />

Gross, Miriam Dara 3559<br />

Grossman, Mark I. 2302<br />

Grote, Mathias 3870<br />

Groult, M. 1708<br />

Grove, Richard 409<br />

Groys, Boris 4012<br />

Grumsen, Stine 2487<br />

Grüne-Yan<strong>of</strong>f, Till 3257<br />

Gruss, Peter 2964<br />

Grüttner, Michael 2977<br />

Gruzinski, Serge 1223<br />

Guagnini, Anna 2814<br />

Gualandi, Andrea 2246<br />

Guan, Yuzhen 759<br />

Guay, Alexandre 1308<br />

Gudis, Catherine 3608<br />

Guellec, Anne Le 601<br />

Guerra, Francesco 3122, 3167<br />

Guerrero, Carmen R. 3909<br />

Guerrero, José Rodríguez 1205<br />

Guest, Mathew 2096<br />

Guicciardini, Niccolo 1418<br />

Guidoboni, Emanuela 397<br />

Guillem-Llobat, Joaquim 2757<br />

Guillem-Llobat, X. 3272<br />

Guillem-Llobat, Ximo R72<br />

Guillemot, Hélène 3820<br />

Guilliland, Karen 3939<br />

Guillot, Agnès 574<br />

Guini, Ana 1563<br />

Gull, Keith 3475<br />

Gundlach, Horst 2593, 2594<br />

Gunn, Ronald Campbell 2453<br />

Gunn, Simon 2815<br />

Gunnoe, Charles 1101<br />

Gupta, R. C. 799, R621<br />

Gura, Philip F. 2378<br />

Gusakova, Olga 227<br />

Gutiérrez García, José Manuel 3644<br />

Gutiérrez Rodilla, Bertha 1056<br />

Gutiérrez, María R. 202<br />

Gutmann, Matthew C. 3940<br />

Gutmann, Myron P. 2865<br />

Güttler, Nils Robert 2437<br />

Guttorp, Peter 2200<br />

Gutzmann, H. 547<br />

Guyer, Paul 1735<br />

H<br />

Haack, K. 547<br />

Haas, John M. 3730<br />

Habing, Harm 316<br />

Hachtmann, Rudiger 2045, 2954,<br />

2977<br />

Hackel, Christiane 60<br />

Hacker, Bart R90<br />

Hacking, Ian 2201<br />

Hackmann, Willem 1665<br />

Hadzidaki, Pandora 3139<br />

Hagen, Benjamin D. 3609<br />

Hagen, Gottfried 707<br />

Hagen, Joel B. 3303, 3357<br />

Hagen, Roar 3864, 4106<br />

Haggett, Peter 3549<br />

Hagner, Michael 149, 1997, 3476<br />

Hahn, Daphne 3363<br />

Haines, Duane E. 475<br />

Hairston, Julia L. 1250<br />

Hajer, Maarten 593<br />

Hajo, Cathy Moran 3477<br />

Haka, Andreas 3987<br />

Hale, Korcaighe P. 3723<br />

Hale, Piers J. 2488<br />

Halkia, Krystallia 277<br />

Hall, Deidre Dallas 2691<br />

Hall, Graham 2276<br />

Hall, Jason David 2062<br />

Hall, Karl 2877<br />

Hall, Kersten 3258<br />

Hall, Marcus 397, R795<br />

Hall, Robert 617<br />

Hallberg, Margareta 4114<br />

Haller, John S. 520, 3478<br />

Haller, John S., Jr. 2716<br />

Haller, Lea 3479<br />

Hallet, Dani 2021<br />

Hallett, Christine E. 3480<br />

Halleux, R. 1281<br />

Halleux, Robert 14, 928<br />

Halling, Thorsten 3669<br />

Hallion, Richard P. 4054<br />

Halliwell, Robert Francis 3591<br />

Hallyn, Fernand 1164<br />

Hamacher, Duane W. 855<br />

Hamarneh, Nash’at 618<br />

Hamarneh, Sami K. 618<br />

Hamarneh, Sami Khalaf 618<br />

Hamblin, Jacob Darwin 3671, 3844,<br />

3851<br />

Hamblyn, Richard 3845<br />

Hambrecht, F. Terry 2722<br />

Hamedanee, Hossein M. 618<br />

Hameed, Salman 711<br />

Hämeen-Anttila, Jaakko 715<br />

Hamel, C. 1670<br />

Hamel, Jürgen 325, 1156<br />

Hamilton, A. 409<br />

Hamilton, Neil A. 385<br />

Hamilton, Vivien 118, R656<br />

Hammer, Veit 1309<br />

Hammersholt, Torbern 3884<br />

Hammond, Andy 3304


278 Author Index<br />

Hammond, Mitchell Lewis 1101<br />

Hampe, Michael 2995<br />

Hampton, Blanche 3750<br />

Han, Kyonghee 4093<br />

Hancock, E. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey 1878<br />

Hancock, Jonathan Todd R188<br />

Handa, Nidhi 810<br />

Handley, George B. 2063<br />

Hanegraaff, Wouter J. 285<br />

Hankinson, R. J. 895<br />

Hanley, Eric 4126<br />

Hannah, John 999, R629<br />

Hannam, James 968<br />

Hannrachain, Tadhg Ó 1134<br />

Hansberger, Rotraud 712<br />

Hansen, Bert 2692<br />

Hansen, Keith A. 4058<br />

Hänseroth, Thomas 7, 2885<br />

Hanson, Craig Ashley 1879<br />

Hanson, Marta E. 776<br />

Hanson, Valerie L. 4117<br />

Hanzlik-Green, Christie 2137<br />

Harbour, Michael 3879<br />

Harbus, Antonina 974<br />

Hård, Mikael 2816, 2976<br />

Harding, Sandra 122<br />

Hardy, A. 2798<br />

Hardy, A. I. 2798<br />

Hardy, Anne R123<br />

Hargittai, Istvan 2840<br />

Harig, Georg 555<br />

Harig, Gerhard 1310<br />

Harinck, George 2102<br />

Hark, Michel ter R272<br />

Harker, David 123<br />

Harland, David 4060<br />

Härmänmaa, Marja 2899<br />

Harper, Kristine C. 3851<br />

Harper, Tom 381<br />

Harrasser, Karin 3142<br />

Harré, Rom 254, 255, 332<br />

Harrington, Anne R535<br />

Harris, Ben 488, 3531<br />

Harris, Sir Henry 3457<br />

Harrison, John 2568<br />

Harrison, Mark 605–607, R323<br />

Harrison, Peter 220, 223, 225, 229,<br />

231, 1102<br />

Hart, E. J. 3241<br />

Hart, Roger 748<br />

Hartley, Beryl 1875<br />

Hartmann, Heinrich 502, 2045, 3422<br />

Hartouni, Valerie R551<br />

Harvey, Brian 4061<br />

Harvey, Joy 2148<br />

Harvey, Sean P. 2088<br />

Harwood, Jonathan 3649<br />

Hasegawa, Guy R. 2722<br />

Hashagen, Ulf 2885, 3035<br />

Hashimoto, Keizo 743<br />

Hasin<strong>of</strong>f, Erin L. 3441<br />

Hasse, Helmut 3012<br />

Hastrup, Kirsten 409<br />

Hasty, William 1573<br />

Hatch, Robert A. 1375, 1419<br />

Hatch, Robert Alan 1499<br />

Hatfield, G. 489<br />

Hatfield, Gary 1252, 1411, 1597,<br />

1603, 1735, 2165, 2256<br />

Haugen, Kristine Louise 1311<br />

Haught, John 231<br />

Hauke, Helmut 3520<br />

Hausmann, Frank-Rutger 2976, 3532<br />

Hauss, Gisela 3363<br />

Häussler, Bertram 3520<br />

Hawking, Stephen W. 297<br />

Hawkins, Jenny 3172, 3173<br />

Hawkins, Michael 1622<br />

Hawkins, Mike F. 3583<br />

Hawkins, Stephanie 3210<br />

Hawkins, Sue R525<br />

Hayashi, Takao 790<br />

Haycock, David Boyd 127<br />

Hayden, Judy A. 210<br />

Hayes, Peter 3140<br />

Hayton, Darin 1189<br />

Healey, Dan 3533<br />

Healy, David R178, R211<br />

Healy, Eamonn F. 3174<br />

Hearnshaw, John 2232<br />

Hébert, Karen 3242<br />

Hecht, David K. 3794<br />

Hecht, Hartmut 1320<br />

Heckl, Wolfgang M. 3142<br />

Hederman, W. F. 2817<br />

Heeffer, Albrecht 298, 1135<br />

Heering, Peter 256, 279, R651<br />

Heggie, Vanessa 1937<br />

Hehmeyer, Ingrid 2233, R626<br />

Heide, Janneke van der 2033<br />

Heide, Lars 2831<br />

Heidelberger, Michael 124, 2022,<br />

2604<br />

Heifetz, Samara 3397<br />

Heiken, Grant 4062<br />

Heilbron, J. L. 41, 52, 1420, 1500,<br />

1736, 1737, 3130<br />

Heilen, Stephan 924<br />

Heim, Gerhard 2735<br />

Heinämaa, S. 489<br />

Heinämaa, Sara 489<br />

Heindl, Gerhard 389<br />

Heinz, A. 547<br />

Heinzmann, Gerhard 1990, 2023<br />

Heis, Jeremy 125, 3036<br />

Heise, Ursula K. 400<br />

Heiser, Willem J. 3398<br />

Helden, Albert Van 1489<br />

Hellal, Paula 2600<br />

Hellström, Nils Petter 4104<br />

Helm, Jürgen R136<br />

Helmchen, H. 547<br />

Helmchen, Hanfried 547<br />

Hemmen, George E. 3745<br />

Henderson, Gabriel R217<br />

Henderson, James R. 3141<br />

Henderson, Linda Dalrymple 2202,<br />

2909<br />

Hendricks, Vincent F. 579<br />

Hennig, Jochen 3142<br />

Henning, Björn 2854<br />

Henning, Eckart 2875<br />

Henrich, Jörn 1738<br />

Henry, Holly 3846<br />

Henry, John 21, 1347, 1531, R61,<br />

R542, R697<br />

Henry, Kevin 530<br />

Henson, Pamela M. R232<br />

Hentschel, Ann M. 888<br />

Hentschel, Klaus 352, 3138, 3142,<br />

3808, R745, R792<br />

Hepburn, Brian 1792, R86<br />

Herbert, Sandra 2417, 2489<br />

Herbert, Ulrich 2885<br />

Herbst, Klaus-Dieter 1501<br />

Herchenroeder, Lucas 940<br />

Heringman, Noah R447<br />

Herkner, Bernd 2490<br />

Hermans, Cor 2491<br />

Hernán, Pilar 901<br />

Hernández Sandoica, Elena R691<br />

Hernández, Ismael 2779<br />

Herr, Harry 2722<br />

Herran Corbacho, Néstor 3143<br />

Herrera-Casais, Mónica 708<br />

Herring, Ann 521<br />

Herring, D. Ann 521<br />

Hersant, Yves 878<br />

Hersch, Matthew H. 4063, 4064<br />

Hersch, Matthew Howard 4065<br />

Hertzsch, Eckhart 3520<br />

Hesketh, Ian 2661<br />

Hess, David J. 158, 4118<br />

Hess, V. 547<br />

Hess, Volker 522<br />

Hessayon, Ariel 1583<br />

Hesselink, Elisabeth Quirine 2693<br />

Hessels, Laurens K. 3809<br />

Hessler, Martina 2821<br />

Hetzel, Mechthild 2203<br />

Heumann, Ina 149<br />

Heuring, Darcy Hughes 612<br />

Heuzé, Philippe 878<br />

Hevesy, Gyorgy von 1986<br />

Heyck, Hunter R228<br />

Heymann, Matthias 3810, 3820<br />

Heywood, Leslie L. 3710<br />

Hiatt, Willie 3659<br />

Hibbs, Darren 994<br />

Hickam, Homer H. 4044<br />

Hickey, Gordon M. 4033<br />

Higashi, Shin 1136<br />

Higgitt, Rebekah R37<br />

Higgott, Gordon 571<br />

Higgs, Edward 2043<br />

Higuchi, Toshihiro 3851<br />

Hilger, Marie-Elisabeth R557<br />

Hilgers, Philipp von 2842<br />

Hill, Donald R. 618<br />

Hill, Jude 3213<br />

Hindson, Bethan 1251<br />

Hinsch, Kathryn 186<br />

Hinterberger, Amy 3724<br />

Hintz, E. S. 2965<br />

Hipp, Elisabeth 557<br />

Hirai Hiro 1079<br />

Hirai, H. 1281<br />

Hirai, Hiro 1119, 1194, 1199, 1242,<br />

1248, 1588<br />

Hiraoka, Ryuji 1095<br />

Hirshbein, Laura 3560<br />

Hirshbein, Laura D. 3534, R773<br />

Hirshfeld, Alan 879<br />

Hitchcock, David B. 3037<br />

Hizli, Mefail 623<br />

Hjermitslev, Hans Henrik 447, 3305<br />

Hlavácek, Petr 1101<br />

Ho, Vincent K. Y. 3590<br />

Hobbins, Peter R512<br />

Hobbins, Peter G. 3282<br />

Hochadel, Oliver 389, 2454, 3253<br />

Hochfelder, D. 249<br />

Hochstrasser, Julie Berger 1880<br />

Hodacs, Hanna 1840<br />

Hodge, Jonathan 3306


Author Index 279<br />

Hodgson, Bernard R. 289<br />

Hoeg, Jerry 202<br />

Hoeyer, Klaus 3941<br />

H<strong>of</strong>er, Hans-Georg R439<br />

H<strong>of</strong>er, Veronika 3225<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, M. Timm 401<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Michelle 2135<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Susan 3561<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmeyer, Jesper 422<br />

H<strong>of</strong>stadter, Dan 1348<br />

Hogendijk, Jan P. 656, 657, 1137<br />

Holberg, J. B. 2250<br />

Holdorff, B. 547<br />

Holdorff, Bernd 3370<br />

Holl, Hans Günter 2818<br />

Holland, Jullian R221<br />

Hollein, Max 2065<br />

Hollenback, Jess Byron 491<br />

Holloway, David R67<br />

Holmes, Brooke R820<br />

Holmes, John Robert 207<br />

Holmes, Richard 1650<br />

Holtan, Neal Ross 3562<br />

Holtorf, Cornelius 389<br />

Holtz, Louis 1057<br />

Holzhey, Christoph F. E. 4012<br />

Hölzl, Richard 1976<br />

Homburg, Ernst 353, 358, 3626<br />

Homchick, Julie 3307<br />

Homedes, Nuria 3964<br />

Homsi, Hikmat 618<br />

Hoorebeeke, C. van 1281<br />

Hoover, Eddie 2665, 2666, 3517<br />

Hoppe, Brigitte 2418, R575<br />

Hopwood, Nick 1998, 2455, 3942<br />

Hörl, Erich 2842<br />

Horodowich, Elizabeth 1250<br />

Horrocks, Sally 3811<br />

Horrocks, Sally M. 3610<br />

Horrocks, Thomas A. 1938<br />

Horwitz, Allan V. 3473<br />

Hoskin, Michael 1774–1776<br />

Hoskovcová, Simona 490<br />

Hoskovec, Jirí 490<br />

Hossfeld, Uwe 3324, R286<br />

Hostetler, Laura 765<br />

Höttecke, Dietmar 3751<br />

Houston, John 854<br />

Houston, R. A. R313<br />

Hovius, Ranne 1989<br />

Howard, Don 126, 150, 3144<br />

Howard, J. Keir 873<br />

Howard, Roger 2331<br />

Howard, Thomas Albert 2137<br />

Howe, Eric M. 275<br />

Howell, David L. 556<br />

Howell, Kenneth J. 979, 1103<br />

Howes, David 491<br />

Howes, Hilary R499<br />

Howes, Hilary S. 1999<br />

Howkins, Adrian 3821<br />

Howlett, Peter 127, 4124<br />

Höxtermann, Ekkehard 2445<br />

Hoyningen-Huene, Paul 128, R171<br />

Høyrup, Jens 298, 1000<br />

Hu, Minghui R135<br />

Huang, Chun Chang 767<br />

Hubbard, Thomas K. 883<br />

Huber, Barbara 3481<br />

Hübner, Wolfgang 1017<br />

Huchon, Mireille 1241<br />

Hudson, W. H. 491<br />

Huertas García-Alejo, Rafael 2694<br />

Huertas, Rafael 3371, 3552<br />

Hugel, Vincent 18<br />

Hughes, Barnabas 1001<br />

Hughes, J. Donald 933<br />

Hughes, J. T. 1312<br />

Hughes, James J. 186<br />

Hughes, Jeff 2876, R44, R96<br />

Hughes, Lotte 592<br />

Huguet-Termes, Teresa 1623<br />

Hühn, Helmut 60<br />

Hui, A. E. 2543<br />

Huigen, Siegfried 1333, 1830, 1919<br />

Huistra, Hieke R671<br />

Hull, David L. 448<br />

Hull, James 3611<br />

Hulme, Mike 374, 3197<br />

Hulverscheidt, Marion 2885<br />

Hulverscheidt, Marion A. 3965<br />

Hulverscheidt, Marrion 3465<br />

Humble, Peter 3795<br />

Humes, Cynthia Ann 831<br />

Humphreys, Margaret R583, R710<br />

Humphreys, Paul 129<br />

Huneman, Philippe 18<br />

Hünemörder, Kai 3851<br />

Hung, Kuang-chi 2492<br />

Hunley, J. D. 4054<br />

Hünniger, Dominik 592<br />

Hunt, Alexander J. 509<br />

Huntelmann, A. C. 2798<br />

Hüntelmann, Axel C. 2045, 2768,<br />

2799<br />

Hunter, Matthew C. 1337<br />

Huppauf, Bernd 2864<br />

Hurren, Elizabeth T. 2695<br />

Hussain, Hammad A. 889<br />

Husson, Matthieu 1007, 1010<br />

Hutchison, Keith R538<br />

Hüttemann, Andreas 71, 2024<br />

Hutton, Sarah 210<br />

Huxley, Robert 391<br />

Hvidtfelt Nielsen, Kristian 22, 2017<br />

Hyder, David 2995<br />

Hyder, David Jala 2995<br />

Hyson, Jeffrey 392<br />

I<br />

Iannarone, Joseph J., Jr. 3812<br />

Ibriq, Abd al-Rahman 617<br />

Ichinokawa, Yasutaka 2701<br />

Icke, Vincent 1313<br />

IEEE 2817, 2966<br />

Ihde, Don 575<br />

Ihsanoglu, Ekmeleddin 223, 618<br />

Iida, Kaori 3308<br />

III, Holmes Rolston 225<br />

Ilerbaig, Juan 3309<br />

Imbert, Claude 101<br />

Imboden, Gabriela 3363<br />

Imeri, Sabine 3442<br />

Inglis, Robin 1831<br />

Ingram, Allan R711<br />

Ingram, Annie Merrill 402<br />

Ingram, Robert G. 1694<br />

Innerh<strong>of</strong>er, Roland 3423<br />

Insley, Jane 1802<br />

Iommi Echeverría, Virginia 1195<br />

Iqbal, Naseer 815<br />

Irueste, Fernando Girón 723<br />

Ishihara, Reiko R680<br />

Iskandar, Albert Z. 617<br />

Iskandar, Albert Zaki 617, 618<br />

Israel, Giorgio 3038<br />

Israel, Jonathan 1432<br />

Itagaki, Ryoichi 1986<br />

Ivanova, Milena 2166<br />

Iven, Mathias 2854<br />

Iverson, Margot R717<br />

Iyengar, R. N. 816, 817<br />

Izquierdo-Aymerich, Mercè 3175<br />

J<br />

Jabour, Anya R432<br />

Jacknis, Ira R355<br />

Jackson, Christine E. 435<br />

Jackson, J. Kasi 2938<br />

Jackson, John P. R419<br />

Jackson, Myles W. 2818, 3897<br />

Jackson, Patrick N. Wyse 2332<br />

Jackson, Terry R491<br />

Jacó-Vilela, Ana Maria 483<br />

Jacob, Casey J. 4125<br />

Jacob, Christian 23<br />

Jacob, Margaret C. 1080<br />

Jacobi, Eva Anne 3586<br />

Jacobs, Bo 3674<br />

Jacobs, David K. 3293<br />

Jacobs, Elizabeth A. 2665, 2666, 3517<br />

Jacobs, Robert A. 3675<br />

Jacobs, Struan 130, 2910, 2996<br />

Jacobsen, Anja Skaar 2169<br />

Jacquart, Danielle 531, 1058<br />

Jaëck, Frédéric 3039<br />

Jaeger, Lydia 2945<br />

Jaeschke, Walter 2030<br />

Jahn, Ilse 2419<br />

Jaime Lorén, José María de 2438<br />

Jain, L. C. 825<br />

Jain, Prabha 825<br />

Jain, Sanjeev 3540<br />

Jaisson, Marie 2633<br />

Jaiswal, O. P. 794<br />

Jalobeanu, Dana 1114, 1329<br />

Jalón, Mauricio 1088<br />

James, Frank 83<br />

James, Frank A. J. L. R362<br />

James, Ioan 837<br />

James, Tricia 2769<br />

Jameson, Fredric 4066<br />

Jami, Catherine 738, R736<br />

Jamieson, Michelle 2696<br />

Janaway, Christopher 2604<br />

Janiak, Andrew 111, 2025<br />

Jankovic, Vladimir 370, 1816, 2697<br />

Jankrift, Kay Peter 1064<br />

Janovský, Igor 3145, R280<br />

Jansen, Justin 2372<br />

Jansson, Lina R86<br />

Janzen, John M. 223<br />

Jaouiche, Khalil 800<br />

Jarausch, Konrad H. 2977<br />

Jardine, Boris 1502, R651<br />

Jardine, Murray 131<br />

Jardine, Nicholas 1165, 1502<br />

Jarrell, Richard A. 3082, 3083, R8,<br />

R246<br />

Jaussaud, Philippe 2303<br />

Javadi, Mohsen 722<br />

Jay, Mike R807<br />

Jeannotat, Françoise 831<br />

Jenks, Angela C. 3724


280 Author Index<br />

Jennings, Eric Thomas 608<br />

Jensen, Pablo 3759, 4094<br />

Jensen, William B. 2300<br />

Jentzen, Jeffrey M. 3482<br />

Jeon, Chihyung 3198<br />

Jerusalem, Wilhelm 1986<br />

Jessen, Ralph 2977<br />

Jesseph, Douglas 1442<br />

Jesús Santesmases, María R543<br />

Jifeng, Liu 4005<br />

Jiménez Artacho, Cristina 2379<br />

Jiménez, Anna 1564<br />

Joas, Christian 3146<br />

John, Jurgen 2977<br />

Johns, Adrian 2988, 4014, 4015<br />

Johnson, Ann 3612<br />

Johnson, Dirk R. 2493<br />

Johnson, Jeffrey Allan 3176, 3177<br />

Johnson, Kent 2167<br />

Johnson, Martin H. 3942<br />

Johnson, Norman A. 2520<br />

Johnson, Ryan 2772<br />

Johnson, Simon Philip 1371<br />

Johnson, Stephen B. 598, 4054<br />

Johnson-Freese, Joan 4067<br />

Johnston, Andrew 3783<br />

Johnston, David W. 1857<br />

Johnston, James 521<br />

Johnston, Ron 3920<br />

Johnston, Ronald 3489<br />

Johnston, Sean F. 24, 3153<br />

Johnston, Stephen 571, 1503<br />

Johnston, William D. 1939<br />

Johri, Aditya 281<br />

Jolley, Nicholas 1442<br />

Joly, Bernard 1374<br />

Jomphe, Michèle 530<br />

Jones, Alexander 92, 291, 915, 929<br />

Jones, Claire R99<br />

Jones, Claire G. 2093<br />

Jones, David S. 3724<br />

Jones, Edgar 3535<br />

Jones, Edward G. 523<br />

Jones, Eric 4062<br />

Jones, Howard Wilbur 3690<br />

Jones, J. Gareth 3372<br />

Jones, James H. 3465<br />

Jones, Margaret 606<br />

Jones, Rebecca 3645<br />

Jones, Steve 2000, 2064<br />

Jong, Jan L. de 1333<br />

Jongen, Marc 4012<br />

Jonsson, Fredrik Albritton 1841<br />

Joost-Gaugier, Christiane L. 1081<br />

Jorgensen, Darren 3676, 4068<br />

Jori, Alberto 961<br />

Jorink, Eric 220, 1349<br />

Josa i Llorca, Jaume 2485<br />

Josephson, Paul 2877, 3851<br />

Josephson, Paul R. 2878, 3613<br />

Jouanna, Jacques 959, 1257<br />

Jowett, Brian 1878<br />

Joyce, Kelly 3459<br />

Joye-Cagnard, Frédéric 3147<br />

Judel, Günther Klaus 2304<br />

Juez, Jesús 3909<br />

Junker, Thomas 2470<br />

Juste, David 14, 1018<br />

Juti, R. 489<br />

Juznic, Stanislav 1166, 1565, 1777<br />

K<br />

Kaasch, Michael 423<br />

Kaba, M. 2798<br />

Kabala, James S. R5<br />

Kaçar, Mustafa 566, 623<br />

Kafker, Frank A 1658<br />

Kafker, Frank A. 1658<br />

Kafle, M. R. 2817<br />

Kagan, Jerome 4100<br />

Kahn, Didier 361, 1031, 1032, 1206<br />

Kahn, Jonathan 3459, 3724<br />

Kail, P. J. E. 1739, R598<br />

Kainzinger, Albert 859<br />

Kaiser, David 2978, 3084, 3142,<br />

3778, 3796–3798<br />

Kaiser, Tobias 2977, 3694<br />

Kaitaro, Timo 1740<br />

Kaldellis, Anthony 737<br />

Kal<strong>of</strong>, Linda 436, 468<br />

Kampourakis, Kostas 449, 2515<br />

Kanderakis, Nikos E. 270<br />

Kanderakis, Nikos Emmanouil 1793<br />

Kanellos, Tony 2375<br />

Kang, Minsoo 576<br />

Kannenberg, Lloyd 2009<br />

Kanowski, S. 547<br />

Kanz, Kai Torsten R174, R176, R286,<br />

R563, R712, R751<br />

Kaplan, Sarah 4119<br />

Kapoor, R. C. 818<br />

Karch, Dieter 2384<br />

Karenberg, Axel 3520<br />

Kargon, Robert H. 2821<br />

Kark, Ruth 1833<br />

Kärkkäinen, P. 489<br />

Karlsch, Rainer 2954<br />

Karmi, Ghada 618<br />

Karp, Alexander 3040<br />

Karpenko, Vladimír R637<br />

Kaschuba, Wolfgang 2861<br />

Kass, Amalie M. 2716<br />

Kass, Leon R. 185<br />

Kassell, Lauren 1557, R194<br />

Kassler, Jamie C. 1314<br />

Kastanis, Iason 289, 2204<br />

Kastanis, Nikos 289, 2204<br />

Katsiampoura, Gianna 735, 736,<br />

1722, 1794<br />

Katsiotis, M. 863<br />

Katsumori, Makoto 1986<br />

Katz, V. 288<br />

Katzir, Shaul 2265, 3146<br />

Kaufman, Jay S. 3724<br />

Kaufman, Rebecca 2568<br />

Kaul, Ravindernath 3587<br />

Kazancigil, Aykut 618<br />

Keating, Peter 4110<br />

Keen, Antony 3723<br />

Keene, Melanie R94<br />

Keiding, Niels 3765<br />

Keil, Gundolf R750<br />

Keiner, Christine 2400<br />

Keirns, Carla C. 553, 1931, 3463,<br />

3563<br />

Keller, Agathe 73<br />

Keller, Christoph 3363<br />

Keller, Eve R748<br />

Keller, Evelyn Fox 418, 492, 3871,<br />

3875<br />

Keller, Hermann 3520<br />

Kelleter, Frank 1652<br />

Kelley, Christy M. R415<br />

Kelley, Victoria 2770<br />

Kelm, Mary-Ellen 521<br />

Kelter, Irving A. R98, R241, R448<br />

Kelter, Iving A. R354<br />

Kemp, Martin 172<br />

Kempe, Michael 1350<br />

Kemperink, Mary 2034, 2595<br />

Kence, Aykut 3889<br />

Kendall, Calvin B. 965<br />

Kennaway, James 2698<br />

Kennedy, Edward S. 696<br />

Kennedy, Michael 93<br />

Kennedy, Nora 93<br />

Kennedy, Terence 132<br />

Kennefick, Daniel R531<br />

Kerkh<strong>of</strong>f, A. H. M. 2771<br />

Kerkhove, Bart Van 298, R703<br />

Kerssenbrock-Krosigk, Dedo von<br />

1558<br />

Kessler, Eckhard 939<br />

Kessler, Frank 3638<br />

Keßler, Gottfried 2009<br />

Ketterle, Wolfgang 3130<br />

Kevles, Daniel J. 450<br />

Keynes, Randal 2483<br />

Keyser, A. 3377<br />

Khalid, Amna 2772<br />

Khalil, Roshdi 658<br />

Khan, Gulfishan 791<br />

Khartonovich, M. V. 2136<br />

Khawja, Yasmin 521<br />

Khayyam, Omar 658<br />

Kheirandish, Elaheh 617<br />

Kichigina, Galina 2699<br />

Kidd, Ian James 133, 2168<br />

Kidwell, Peggy Aldrich 3085, R66,<br />

R127, R157, R158, R248, R309<br />

Kikuchi, Yoshiyuki 3178, R213<br />

Kikuchihara, Youhei 1110<br />

Kilgore, De Witt Douglas 3711<br />

Kilpatrick, Jeremy 289<br />

Kim, Hoi-Eun 609<br />

Kim, Yung Sik 25<br />

Kindi, Vasso 53<br />

King, David A. 93, 682–684, 709<br />

King, Francis 2758<br />

King, Helen 948, R819<br />

King, Steven 2043<br />

Kingsland, Sharon E. 3247<br />

Kinns, Roger 2125, 2234<br />

Kinsky, Rüdiger 534<br />

Kinyon, Michael 291<br />

Kinzelbach, Ragnar 936<br />

Kipnis, Nahum 268<br />

Kirshner, Lewis A. 3399<br />

Kirsop, Wallace R814<br />

Kiser, April M. 1579<br />

Kiss, Éndre 1986<br />

Kistemaker, Jacob 763<br />

Kitcher, Patricia 1735<br />

Kitcher, Philip 1735, 3885<br />

Kitta, Andrea 3966<br />

Kittler, Friedrich 2842<br />

Kjærgaard, Per 860<br />

Kjærgaard, Peter C. 2017, 2544, 4095,<br />

R214, R658<br />

Kjærgaard, Rikke Schmidt 3988<br />

Klaver, J. M. I. 1832<br />

Kleeberg, Bernhard 2103<br />

Klein, Stefan 1082<br />

Klein, Ursula 1972<br />

Klein-Braslavy, Sara 980


Author Index 281<br />

Kleinert, Andreas R471<br />

Kleinman, Daniel Lee 158, 3753<br />

Kleinman, Kim 3310, R152, R231,<br />

R641<br />

Kleinschmidt, Erich 29<br />

Kleinschmit, Daniela 4096<br />

Klemun, Marianne 253, 389, 1817<br />

Klenk, Nicole L. 4033<br />

Klep, P. M. M. 2206<br />

Klep, Paul M. M. 2643<br />

Klepp, Susan E. 1962<br />

Klestinec, Cynthia 518, 1600<br />

Klimpel, Volker 524<br />

Kline, Wendy 3967, R490<br />

Kloot, William Van der 3483<br />

Klöppel, Ulrike 3976<br />

Kluchin, Rebecca M. R829<br />

Kluge, U. 547<br />

Kluza, Maciej 262<br />

Knapp, Sandra 2401<br />

Knappenberger, Paul 258<br />

Knegtmans, P. J. 2134, 2957<br />

Knegtmans, Peter Jan 269<br />

Knell, Simon R159<br />

Knezek, Patricia M. 3726<br />

Kniff, H. Wijmandus de 3731<br />

Knight, David R311<br />

Knight, David M. 1699<br />

Knight, Suzy 1111<br />

Knobloch, Eberhard 1138<br />

Knoeff, Rina 518<br />

Knudsen, Henrik 3994<br />

Knust, Christine 3519<br />

Knuuttila, Tarja 117<br />

Koblitz, Ann Hibner 291<br />

Koch, Gertrud 389<br />

Koch, Lene 3363<br />

Kochan, Jeff 134, 161, R385<br />

Kochhar, Rajesh 819<br />

Kochiras, Hylarie 1532<br />

Köchy, Kristian 1680, R56<br />

Kodera, Sergius 1120, 1250<br />

Koehler, Peter J. 1898<br />

Koene, C. J. 2305<br />

Koepnick, Lutz 2911<br />

Koertge, Noretta 111<br />

Köhler, Piotr 3275<br />

Kohler, Robert E. 34<br />

Kohli-Laven, Nina 4110<br />

Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory 2120, 2370,<br />

R451<br />

Köhne, Julia 3536<br />

Kohonen, Iina 4069<br />

Kokowski, Michal 180<br />

Kölbl-Ebert, M. 2333<br />

Kölch, Michael 3542<br />

Kolchinskii, E. I. 1842, 2136<br />

Kolfin, Elmer 1333<br />

Koliopoulos, D. 270<br />

Kollerstrom, Nicholas 2235<br />

Kollesch, Jutta 555<br />

Koluk, M. 1281<br />

König, Jason 895<br />

König, Wolfgang 3614<br />

Konrad, Krista K. 2622<br />

Koolmees, Peter A. 592<br />

Koopmann, Rebecca A. 3097<br />

Kooten, Charissa van 416<br />

Koppl, Roger 2506<br />

Korey, Michael 1108, 1156<br />

Korneli, Peter 3520<br />

Korsmo, Fae I. 3822<br />

Kort, Pamela 2065–2067, 2380, 2494,<br />

2545<br />

Kosak, Jennifer Clarke R776<br />

Koslow, Jennifer Lisa 2773<br />

Kosmin, Jennifer F. 1268<br />

Koste, Jodi L. 2722<br />

Kostick, Conor 227<br />

Kouremenos, Theokritos 916<br />

Koutalis, Vangelis 1541<br />

Kowalenko, Robert 135<br />

Kowalski, Emmanuel 1990<br />

Kozai, Toyoko 2700<br />

Kozák, Jan 1815<br />

Krafft, Fritz 1624<br />

Kraft, Alison 3484<br />

Kragh, Helge 317, 1509, 1656, 2017,<br />

2266, 3086, 3087, 3199, 4103,<br />

R138, R726<br />

Kragh, Helge S. 1421, 1474<br />

Krajewski, Markus 2842<br />

Krallmann, Hermann 3520<br />

Kramar, C. 1281<br />

Kramer, Axel 3520<br />

Kraml, Pavel 2867<br />

Krampf, Arie 3446<br />

Kranz, H. 1301<br />

Krasner, James 2497<br />

Krassnitzer, Patrick 2633, 3358<br />

Krätli, Saverio 592<br />

Kraus, Hans-Christ<strong>of</strong> 60<br />

Krause, Décio 331<br />

Krauss, Lawrence M. 217<br />

Kraye, Jill 1104, 1442<br />

Krebs, Stefan 2976<br />

Kreft, Gerald 2562<br />

Krehl, Peter M. 1986<br />

Kreimer, Pablo 3485, 3759<br />

Kreiser, Klaus 732<br />

Kremer, Richard 257, 1519<br />

Kremer, Richard L. 1167, 2267, R305<br />

Kremer, Richard Lynn 1153, 1168,<br />

1169<br />

Kretschmann, Carsten 2864<br />

Krieger, Nancy 3724<br />

Krige, John 3695, 3697, 4054<br />

Krimsky, Sheldon R462<br />

Kripal, Jeffrey J. 285, 2154<br />

Kriz, Jürgen 2614<br />

Kröber, Günter 54<br />

Kröber, H.-L. 547<br />

Krogmann, Frank 1956<br />

Krogt, Peter van der 1224<br />

Krohn, Wolfgang 1310<br />

Krohs, Ulrich 18<br />

Krois, John Michael 111<br />

Kroll, Gary 386<br />

Krome, Frederic James 2912<br />

Kronfeldner, Maria E. 451<br />

Krop, Henri 1695<br />

Krueger, Gretchen R151, R593<br />

Kruger, Lawrence 1887<br />

Krüger, Malte 3615<br />

Krüger, Oliver 4012<br />

Kruke, Anja 2879<br />

Kruse, Paul R. 3588<br />

Kubbinga, Henk 94<br />

Kuberski, Philip 3712<br />

Küchenh<strong>of</strong>f, Bernhard 3363<br />

Kuchinskaya, Olga 3989<br />

Küçük, B. Harun 232<br />

Kuehn, Manfred 1735<br />

Kühl, Richard 3519<br />

Kühn, Cornelia 3713<br />

Kuhn, Dieter 785<br />

Kühn, Hagen 3520<br />

Kuklick, Henrika 2650<br />

Kumar, Jitendra 826<br />

Kumar, Manjit 3148<br />

Kumar, Neelam 211<br />

Kumbier, E. 547<br />

Kümmel, Verena 2939<br />

Kundu, Mukul 3094<br />

Kunitzsch, Paul 640, 677, 697, 1008<br />

Kunneman, Harry 3753<br />

Kuntz, Harry 2035<br />

Kuo, Wen-Hua 610<br />

Kuper, Adam 3920<br />

Kurashov, Vladimir I. 354<br />

Kurzmann, Peter 701<br />

Kusch, Martin 136<br />

Kusiak, Pauline 613, 4111<br />

Kusukawa, Sachiko 1170<br />

Kuwakino, Koji 1237, 1296<br />

Kvaal, Stig 3646<br />

Kwa, Chunglin 26<br />

Kwan, Alistair 1190<br />

Kydala, Geetha 823<br />

Kyvik, Svein 4101<br />

L<br />

La Vergata, Antonello 2495<br />

Laan, J. M. van der 2068<br />

Laats, Adam 2946<br />

Labbé, Morgane 2634<br />

Labinger, Jay A. 355<br />

Labisch, Alfons 2701<br />

Laborderie, Jean 949<br />

Labrador Méndez, Germán 1660<br />

Lacey, Hugh R546<br />

Lachapelle, S<strong>of</strong>ie 2155, R831<br />

Lacorata, Guglielmo 1990<br />

Laderman, Carol 491<br />

Laeyendecker, L. 2957<br />

Lafferton, Emese 2742<br />

Lafuente, Antonio 577, 2968<br />

Lafuente, Enrique 479, 2596<br />

Lagerlund, H. 489<br />

Lahiri Choudhury, Deep Kanta 836<br />

Lahiri, Ashish 2334<br />

Lai, Tze Leung 3041<br />

Laird, W. R. R75<br />

Laird, Walter Roy 1007, 1297, R71,<br />

R74, R80, R743<br />

Laitko, Hubert 54<br />

Lakshmikantham, V. 801<br />

Lamb, Susan D. 3537<br />

Lambert, Andrew D. 2352<br />

Lambert, David 2353<br />

Lambert, Dominique 27<br />

Lambert, Kevin 2268<br />

Lambright, W. Henry 4054<br />

Lambrou, Evangelia 687<br />

Lammel, Hans-Uwe R719<br />

Lammi, Minna 3616<br />

Lamont, John 137<br />

Lamont, Michèle 4102<br />

Lamont, Peter 2597<br />

Lampert, Tom 3625<br />

Lamy, Jérôme 2236, 3088<br />

Lamza, Lukasz 356<br />

Lancioni, Judith 3723<br />

Landecker, Hannah 3340<br />

Lander, James 2496


282 Author Index<br />

Landgraf, Susanne 2800<br />

Landman, R. J. 2817<br />

Landry, Travis 202<br />

Landström, Catharina 2828<br />

Landy, David 1429<br />

Lane, K. Maria D. 2354<br />

Lane, Yvette Florio 3617<br />

Lange, Brad 2931<br />

Lange, Marc 138<br />

Langermann, Y. Tzvi 624, 642<br />

Langman, Pete 1719<br />

Langrieger, Hannes 2774<br />

Langston, Nancy 3486<br />

Lannoo, Michael J. 3243<br />

Lanska, Douglas J. 1940<br />

Lanska, Joseph T. 1940<br />

Lanuza Navarro, Tayra M.C. 1088<br />

Lanuza-Navarro, T. M. 1520<br />

Lanuza-Navarro, Tayra 1521<br />

Lara Nava, Dolores 950<br />

Larabee, Ann 412<br />

Lardreau, Esther 2598<br />

Largent, Mark A. 452<br />

Larkins, Francis P. 3807<br />

Larmore, Charles 1411<br />

Larsen, Kevin S. 202<br />

Larsen, Kristine 2860<br />

Larson, Barbara 2497<br />

Larson, Edward J. 2355, R201<br />

Larson, Frances 2381<br />

Lassen, Jesper 4037<br />

Latour, Bruno 139, 162, 2653<br />

Lattis, James R37<br />

Latusseck, Arndt 2237<br />

Laubacher, Matthew 2382<br />

Laube, Stefan 1101<br />

Laubenbacher, Reinhard 2205<br />

Laubichler, Manfred D. 418, R658<br />

Laubichler, Manfred Dietrich 1997,<br />

2420<br />

Laugier, Sandra 101<br />

Launius, Roger 3660, 4070<br />

Laurence, Peter 3042<br />

Laurin, Michel 18<br />

Lautner, Peter R436<br />

Lave, Rebecca 190, 3847<br />

Laveaga, Gabriela Soto R370<br />

Lawrence, Christopher 2635<br />

Lawrence, Novotny 3723<br />

Lawson, Anton E. 2498<br />

Lawson, Sean 3737<br />

Lay-Hildebrandt, Angelika 3520<br />

Laywine, Alison 111<br />

Lazar, J. Wayne 2563<br />

Lazenby, Jill R487<br />

Lazzarin, Francesca 1257<br />

Lazzi, Giovanna 1287<br />

Leavitt, David 3639<br />

Leavitt, Judith Walzer R259<br />

Lebart, Ludovic 3043<br />

Lebowitz, J. L. 3137<br />

Leclercq, Frédéric 2269<br />

Lécuyer, Christophe 2978, 4016<br />

Lederer, David 1604<br />

Lederer, Susan E. 3465<br />

Ledezma, Domingo 1238<br />

Ledoux, Ellie 1443<br />

Lee, Darrin J. 2669<br />

Lee, Daryl 3723<br />

Lee, Jen-der 776<br />

Lee, Mi-Kyoung 890<br />

Lee, Robert 2819<br />

Lee, Robert S. 2820<br />

Lee, Seung-Joon 3647<br />

Leendertz, Ariane 2879<br />

Leeuwenburgh, Bart 2499<br />

Lefebvre, Camille 3211<br />

Lefèvre, Wolfgang R278, R444<br />

Lehmkuhl, D. 547<br />

Lehner, Christoph 3134<br />

Lehner, Peter 4105<br />

Lehoux, Daryn 118<br />

Lehr, Jay H. 3963<br />

Lehti, Raimo 2238<br />

Lehto, Olli 3044<br />

Leibniz, Gottfried 1731<br />

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1320<br />

Leibowitz, J. R. 2913<br />

Leibundgut, Hansjürg 3520<br />

Leidl<strong>of</strong>f, Gabriele 3912<br />

Leitão, Henrique 1083, 1088, 1488<br />

Lemaire, Jacques Charles 1269<br />

Lempert, Richard 186<br />

Lengwiler, Martin 2879<br />

Lenhard, Johannes 3820<br />

Lennon, Thomas M. 1393<br />

Lennox, James G. 18, 891, 2104<br />

Lente, Dick van 3618<br />

Lente, Harro van 3809<br />

Lentsch, Justus 195<br />

Leo, Angela de 2599<br />

León Sanz, Pilar 2775<br />

León, Vicki 880<br />

Leonard, Kendra Preston 3723<br />

Leonard, Robert 3424<br />

Leonard, Thomas C. 3425<br />

Leone, Matteo 3167<br />

Leonelli, Sabina 417, 424, 3259<br />

Lepani, Katherine 521<br />

Lepicard, Etienne 846<br />

Lépinay, Vincent Antonin 2653<br />

Lequan, Mai 1803<br />

Lequeux, James 318, 1523, 3089,<br />

3779<br />

Leslie, Stuart W. 2978<br />

Lesne, Annick 1990<br />

Lester, Daniel F. 599<br />

Lestringant, Frank 1171<br />

Lettinck, Paul 633, 634<br />

Leuenberger, Christine 3832<br />

Leuker, Maria-Theresia 1843<br />

Leung, Angela Ki Che 775, 776, 2776<br />

Levallois, Clement 3924<br />

Levanon, Tamar 333<br />

Levenson, Thomas 1376<br />

Levere, Trevor 1709<br />

Levere, Trevor H. 259, 357, 1804,<br />

R664<br />

Levidow, Les 593, 4034<br />

Levin, Luciano 3759<br />

Levin, Miriam R. 2821<br />

Levin, Noam 1833<br />

Levina, Marina 3677<br />

Levine, Alex 2508<br />

Levine, Philippa 465<br />

Levinson, Joshua 840<br />

Levit, Georgy S. 3324, R286<br />

Leviton, Alan E. 42, 2335<br />

Levitt, Theresa 2219<br />

Levy, David M. 2654<br />

Levy, Jean Elizabeth 3943<br />

Lewcun, Marek 1923<br />

Lewis, B. R. 3125<br />

Lewis, David E. 2300<br />

Lewis, Eric 1625<br />

Lewis, John W. R476<br />

Lewis, Rhodri 1422<br />

Lewowicz, Lucía 1805<br />

Ley, Astrid 2742<br />

Leyva, René 3964<br />

Li Chengzhi 4071<br />

Li Jianmin 777<br />

Li, Jianhui 3311<br />

Lichterman, Boleslav L. 95, 3913<br />

Liebman, Elizabeth Amy 1881<br />

Liebscher, Martin 2604<br />

Liedl, Janice 3723<br />

Liffen, John 2980<br />

Lightman, Bernard 223, 2001, 2069,<br />

2500, 2501<br />

Lillakas, Linda 1892<br />

Limon, John 2070<br />

Liñán Guijarro, Eladio 1844<br />

Lindberg, David C. 223, 981<br />

Lindblad, Thomas 2702<br />

Lindee, Susan 140<br />

Lindenbaum, Shirley 521<br />

Linder, Peter R694<br />

Lindgren, Georg 2200<br />

Lindgren, Uta R252<br />

Lindner, U. 2798<br />

Lindqvist, Svante 578<br />

Lindsay, Bruce 2758, 3487<br />

Lingelbach, Gabriele 2636<br />

Linker, Beth 3488<br />

Linthorst, Johan Alfredo R62<br />

Linton, Derek S. 3564<br />

Linton, Jamie 403<br />

Lintsen, Harry 3626<br />

Lipphardt, Veronika 149, 2932, 3363<br />

Lippi, Donttella 1270<br />

Liritzis, Lonnis 917<br />

Liskowacka, Jolanta 2009<br />

Liss, Julia E. R840<br />

List, Julia 1681<br />

Lit, Xuan-He 3519<br />

Litai, Xue R476<br />

Littleton, Judith 521<br />

Liu, Lydia H. 769<br />

Livesey, Steven J. R302<br />

Livingstone, David N. 223, 233<br />

Ljungquist, Kent P. 2036<br />

Llano Zapata, José Eusebio de 1845<br />

Llinares, Dario 4072<br />

Lloyd, G. E. R. 282, 951<br />

Lloyd, Lucy C. 491<br />

Lochak, Georges 3130<br />

Locher, W. R827<br />

Locke, Hannah Sypher 1941<br />

Locker, Bernard 3045<br />

Lockerbie, Stacy 521<br />

Loeber, Anne 593, 4035<br />

Loeffel, Robert 3750<br />

Loetz, Francisca 1626<br />

Loewe, Ricardo 3964<br />

Löffler, Anette 1059<br />

Logsdon, John M 4073<br />

Logsdon, John M. 4054<br />

Lohse, Simon R171<br />

Loibl, Werner 1558<br />

Loison, Laurent 2502<br />

Lok, Corie 4125<br />

LoLordo, Antonia 1121, 1423<br />

Lomask, Milton 4059


Author Index 283<br />

Lombardo, Giovanni Pietro 3389,<br />

3400<br />

Long, Bruce R. R546<br />

Long, Pamela O. 1104, R817<br />

Long, Vicky 3565<br />

Longhurst, James Lewis 3848<br />

Longy, Françoise 18<br />

Look, Brandon 1424<br />

Looy, Heather 225<br />

LoPatin-Lummis, Nancy R615<br />

Lopes, Maria Margaret 2388, R625<br />

López Aridita, Eduardo 926<br />

López Férez, Juan Antonio 525<br />

López Pérez, Miguel 361, 1088, 1207,<br />

1549, R414<br />

López Piñero, José 39, 1089<br />

López Piñero, José M. 39<br />

López Piñero, José María 1088<br />

Lopez Sanchez, Oliva 2703<br />

López Terrada, María Luz 1088,<br />

1271, 1272, 1290<br />

Lopez, Donald S., Jr. 223<br />

López, Pasqual Bernat 1668<br />

López, Raúl Necochea 3426<br />

López, Roel R. 202<br />

Lopez-Munoz, Francisco 3583<br />

López-Ocón, Leoncio 577<br />

López-Pérez, Miguel 1580<br />

López-Ruiz, Carolina 864<br />

Lorand, Ruth 142<br />

Lorch, Marjorie 2600<br />

Lorch, Marjorie Perlman 1682<br />

Lorch, Richard 655, 1008<br />

Lorencová, Ivana 3179<br />

Lorenzano, Pablo 2503<br />

Lorrey, Haidee 1047<br />

Lorusso, Lorenzo R509<br />

Lösch, Andreas 3990<br />

Löscher, Monika 2962, 3363<br />

Löscher, Monkia 3359<br />

Löser, Philipp 2137<br />

Losh, Susan Carol 3678<br />

Loskutova, M. V. 2136<br />

Lothane, Zvi 2743<br />

Lotti, Brunello 234, 1696<br />

Louis-Courvoisier, Micheline 1944<br />

Lourenço, M. C. 1806<br />

Louth, Andrew 2096<br />

Love, Alan C. R307<br />

Love, Glen A. 453<br />

Loveland, Jeff 1658, 1882<br />

Low, Morris 2821, 3696<br />

Lowenfeld, Daniel 2546<br />

Lowie, Robert H. 1986<br />

Lowney, Charles 141<br />

Löwy, Ilana 55, 521, 3589, R230<br />

Lubbock, Lyulph 2483<br />

Lubet, Jean-Pierre 1756<br />

Lucchini, Patrice 1443<br />

Lucken, Michael 3142<br />

Ludwig, Svenja 3350<br />

Lueckel, Wolfgang 3714<br />

Luhmann, Niklas 2842, 3420<br />

Lui, Lydia H. 4017<br />

Lumer, Christoph 142<br />

Luna Freire, Maria Martha de 2940<br />

Luna Maldonado, Marco R268<br />

Lünen, Alexander von 3363<br />

Lupisella, Mark L. 3077<br />

Lupisella, Mark. 3077<br />

Lurati, Ottavio 380<br />

Lusa Monforte, Guillermo 2127<br />

Lüthy, Christoph 3142, R839<br />

Lüthy, Christoph Herbert 2984<br />

Lütjen, Torben 2880<br />

Lutz, Petra 2742<br />

Luxbacher, Günter 2954<br />

Luxbacher, Günther 2885, 3619<br />

Lynall, Gregory 1683<br />

Lynch, John M. R683, R823<br />

Lynch, Michael 3993, R459<br />

Lynn, Michael R. 1980, R822<br />

Lynning, Kristine Hays 2169, 2979<br />

Lyons, Sherrie Lynne 2504<br />

M<br />

Ma-Kircher, Klaralinda 1769<br />

Maarseveen, J. G. S. J. van 2206<br />

Maass, Peter 3823<br />

Maat, Harro 3626<br />

MacDonald, Fraser 4074<br />

MacDonald, Helen 2704<br />

MacDougall, Margaret 2170<br />

Macedo, Marta R453<br />

MacGregor, Robert R. 4054<br />

Mach, Ernst 1986<br />

Machamer, Peter 142<br />

Machamer, Peter K. 142<br />

MacKenzie, John M. 2383<br />

MacKinnon, Dolly 2744<br />

Mackowski, Maura Phillips 4054<br />

MacLellan, James Ian 4033<br />

Macleod, Christine R13, R404<br />

MacLeod, Roy 250, R205, R497<br />

Macqueen, Andy 2356<br />

Madan, S. 2822<br />

Mádl, Martin 1558<br />

Madrid Casado, Carlos Miguel 1096<br />

Maehle, Andreas-Holger 2705, 3591<br />

Maerker, Anna 1671<br />

Maffioli, Cesare S. 1139<br />

Magallón Portolés, Carmen 213<br />

Magaña-Cota, Gloria 2415<br />

Magavern, Sam 2841<br />

Magnello, M. Eileen 2207<br />

Magruder, Kerry V. 1566, 1567<br />

Maguire, Richard 3799<br />

Maharana, J. 3793<br />

Mahlmann-Bauer, Barbara 1101<br />

Mahon, Basil 2270<br />

Mahoney, Michael S. 1639<br />

Maienschein, Jane R419<br />

Maier, Helmut 2953, 2954, 2976<br />

Maierù, Luigi 659, R645<br />

Maillie, Tereasa 783<br />

Maimonides, Moses 849, 850<br />

Mainzer, Klaus 3780<br />

Maiocchi, Roberto 2881<br />

Majer, Ulrich 2995<br />

Majerus, Benoît R801<br />

Majumdar, Sisir K. 792, 2037, 2046<br />

Makemson, Harlen 4075<br />

Makras, Kostas 2745<br />

Malaby, Thomas R783<br />

Malaquias, Isabel 358, 1818, 2226,<br />

3067<br />

Malaterre, Christophe 18<br />

Malinowski, Bronislaw 1986<br />

Mallet, James 2505<br />

Malpangotto, Michela 1172<br />

Mamiani, Maurizio 234<br />

Mamo, Laura 3459<br />

Mancosu, Paolo 1458, 1459<br />

Mandelbrote, Scott 56, 235, 236, 1697<br />

Manetti, Daniela 952<br />

Manetti, Daniella 953<br />

Manganelli, Giuseppe 1846<br />

Manimanis, V. N. 863<br />

Manimuthu, S. 2822<br />

Manning, Karen 3833<br />

Mannouris, Costas 2456, R685<br />

Mansnerus, Erika 127<br />

Mansuy, Roger 3047<br />

Mantarakis, P. Z. 3078<br />

Mantels, Ruben R316<br />

Manzoni, Tullio 937<br />

Maohong, Bao 3851<br />

Mapp, Alistair P. 1892<br />

Maquire, Martin 2882<br />

Mar Gago, Maria do 2872<br />

Maracchia, Silvio 299<br />

Mårald, Erland 3991<br />

Marble, Sanders R794<br />

Marcellus, Jane 2801<br />

Marchand, Suzanne R591<br />

Marchand, Suzanne L. 2547<br />

Marché, Jordan D., II 3283<br />

Marchis, Vittorio 3661<br />

Marciano, Alain 2506, 3447<br />

Marcotte, Didier 932<br />

Marcozzi, Luca 1250<br />

Mares, Detlev 2976<br />

Mareš, Miroslav 3849<br />

Maresch, Rudolph 4012<br />

Margolis, Mitchell L. 3463<br />

Maria Paula Diogo, Ana Carneiro 577<br />

Marin, Francesco 2138<br />

Marino, Mario R534<br />

Marion, Jean-Luc 1425, 1432<br />

Maris, Etta 3661<br />

Mark, Harry H. 334<br />

Markkanen, Tapio 2238<br />

Markley, Robert 1863<br />

Markovits, F. 1672<br />

Markowitz, Gerald R462<br />

Markwell, Kevin 3226<br />

Marmefelt, Thomas 3448<br />

Maronne, Sébastien 1460–1462, R725<br />

Marotzki, Miriam Sarah 60<br />

Marques, Rita de Cássia 560<br />

Márquez Calderón, Soledad R153<br />

Marr, Alexander 1083, R215, R760<br />

Marrinan, Michael 170<br />

Marsden, Brian G. 2230, 2231<br />

Marset Campos, Pedro R666<br />

Marshall, Ashley 1698<br />

Marshall, Jenny 2300<br />

Marshall, Jim 2300<br />

Marshall, Jonathan 2746<br />

Martelli, Matteo R63<br />

Martello, Robert 1973<br />

Martín Hernández, Raquel 925<br />

Martin, Brian 3944, R258<br />

Martin, Eric Collin 3260<br />

Martin, Ge<strong>of</strong>f 3833<br />

Martin, Meredith 3538<br />

Martin, Shirley A. 3648<br />

Martin, Thierry 1741<br />

Martín-Loeches, Manuel 858<br />

Martin-Nielsen, Janet 3449<br />

Martin-Pliego, F-J. 2208<br />

Martín-Sempere, María José 3681<br />

Martínez Antonio, Francisco Javier<br />

R24<br />

Martínez Santamaría, Ana María R22


284 Author Index<br />

Martínez Vidal, Àlvar 169, 2989<br />

Martínez, Alberto A. 28, 3153, R745<br />

Martínez, María Laura 3620<br />

Martínez, Rafael A. 445, 2461<br />

Martinez, Ronald L. 1250<br />

Martínez-Vidal, Àlvar 1088<br />

Martins, Maria Cristina 342<br />

Martorelli Vico, Ramana 1060<br />

Maruff, Paul 2568<br />

Marusic, Ivan 3800<br />

Masebo, Oswald 611<br />

Maser, Gabriele 3945<br />

Masià-Fornos, Ramon 902<br />

Masood, Tabasum 815<br />

Massa i Esteve, Maria Rosa 918<br />

Massimi, Marina 483<br />

Massimi, Michela 143<br />

Massing, Andreas 1225, 1226<br />

Mathewson, Don 3782<br />

Matless, David 3271<br />

Matos, José Manuel 289<br />

Matsumoto, E. 2817<br />

Matsumura, Noriaki 743<br />

Matta, Christina 2833<br />

Matthews, Michael R. 1807, R406,<br />

R663<br />

Matthewson, John 454<br />

Mattingly, James 111<br />

Matus, Zachary Alexander 1033<br />

Maubach, Franka 536<br />

Mauri, A. 3951<br />

Mauthner, Fritz 1986<br />

Mawhin, Jean 1990, 3149<br />

Max, Katrin 3715<br />

Maximilian <strong>of</strong> Wied 2384<br />

May, Elaine Tyler 3977<br />

May, Leopold 2300<br />

May, Timothy 787<br />

May, William F. 186<br />

Mayer, Thomas 3363<br />

Mayer, Thomas F. 1351, 1352<br />

Mayes, Rick 3958<br />

Mayfield, Mark 4076<br />

Mayo, Oliver 3313<br />

Mayor, Adrienne 416, R168, R463,<br />

R731<br />

Mayos, G. 1673<br />

Mayrargue, Arnaud 1778<br />

Mazliak, L. 3016<br />

Mazliak, Laurent 3046, 3047<br />

Mazón Bueso, Jordi 375<br />

Mazoyer, Marcel 594<br />

Mazumdar, P. 2798<br />

Mazumdar, Pauline M. H. R640<br />

Mazzotti, Massimo 2219, R207, R727<br />

McAdam, Bruce 3781<br />

McCall, Martin W. 335<br />

McCalman, James R616<br />

McCann, Edwin 1429<br />

McCarthy, George E. 2637<br />

McCarthy, S. 3196<br />

McCarthy, Shauna K. 2613<br />

McCay, Bonnie J. 3444<br />

McClellan, James E., III R561<br />

McClive, Cathy 1097<br />

McComas, William F. 449<br />

McCook, Stuart 34<br />

McCormick, Ted 1608<br />

McCracken, K. G. 3125<br />

McCray, W. Patrick 3992<br />

McCrory, Donald 1651<br />

McCullough, Philip Murray 4018<br />

McCurdy, Howard E. 4054<br />

McDonald, Lynn 2706<br />

McDonough, Jeffrey K. 1533<br />

McElheny, Victor K. 3872<br />

McEvoy, John G. 1808, R538<br />

McGee, Richard X. 3081<br />

McGilloway, Ken 2564<br />

McGlamery, Tom 4115<br />

McGough, Laura J. 1273<br />

McGowan, R. Y. 2385<br />

McGregor, Deborah 3850<br />

McHugh, Susan 4036<br />

McInnis, Gilbert 3716<br />

McIvor, Arthur 3489<br />

McKenna, Maryn 3968<br />

McKenzie, Matthew 2402<br />

McKinney, Colin Bryan Powell 903<br />

McKinney, Gary S. 2336<br />

McLarty, Colin 3048<br />

McLaughlin, Peter 160<br />

McLean, David 2707<br />

McLean, Elizabeth P. 1848<br />

McLean, Iain 1047, 1916<br />

McLeish, Tom 3875<br />

McLeod, Marc 3566<br />

McManus, Ruth R396<br />

McMenamin, Mark A. S. 2305<br />

McMullin, Ernan 1090, 1173, 1393<br />

McNabb, Jody 1907<br />

McNamara, Ken 414<br />

McNeely, Ian F. 1106<br />

McNeill, J. R. 3851, R30<br />

McNeill, John Robert 3851<br />

McOuat, Gordon 1432<br />

McTavish, Lianne 2386<br />

McVaugh, Michael 849, 850, 982,<br />

995, 1048, 1058, 1061<br />

McVaugh, Michael R. 91, 1062<br />

McWilliams, James E. 1977<br />

Mead, Walter B. 163<br />

Meckel, Philipp Friedrich Theodor<br />

1891<br />

Meckel, Richard A. R359<br />

Medd, Will 3252<br />

Medina Casado, Manuel 3325<br />

Medina Doménech, Rosa M a R143,<br />

R488<br />

Medina Domenech, Rosa María R12,<br />

R674<br />

Medrano Sánchez, F. Javier 1747<br />

Meehan, Sean Ross 2171<br />

Meer, Jitse M. van der 56, 235, 236,<br />

985, 1819, R342<br />

Meerkerk, Edwin van 1847<br />

Mehl, Édouard 1101<br />

Meier, Marietta 2742<br />

Meierhans, Robert 3520<br />

Meigs, Mark 2411<br />

Meijman, Frans J. 589<br />

Meischner-Metge, Anneros 2601<br />

Melendy, Cynthia Watkins R54<br />

Meli, Domenico Bertoloni 1321,<br />

1534, R320<br />

Melis, Paola M. 2757<br />

Melling, Joseph 3490<br />

Melnick, Arthur 1735<br />

Meltzer, Michael 4054<br />

Mendelsohn, Betsy 51<br />

Mendelsohn, J. Andrew 522<br />

Mendès France, Michel 1990<br />

Mendillo, Michael 1477<br />

Menéndez Navarro, Alfredo R528<br />

Menghini, Marta 289<br />

Mensching, Guido 1260<br />

Mercer, Jean 2602<br />

Mercier, Laurie 212<br />

Mercurio, Anna Maria 1759<br />

Meredith, Martin 3360<br />

Merilaita, Sami 2520<br />

Merkel, Larry R443<br />

Merlin, Mark D. 3851<br />

Mermin, N. David 3150<br />

Merriam, Daniel F. 376, 3200<br />

Merriam, Daniel Francis 2337, 3201<br />

Mersch, C. L. 4077<br />

Mersch, Dieter 173<br />

Merz, Martina 174<br />

Meserve, Margaret 1092<br />

Meskens, Ad 904<br />

Meslin, Eric M. 186<br />

Mespoulet, Martine 3049, 3427<br />

Messbarger, Rebecca Marie 1888<br />

Messer, Peter C. 1864<br />

Messner, Angelika C. R768<br />

Métailié, Georges 770<br />

Metaxas, Virginia A. 2941<br />

Methuen, Charlotte 983, 1101<br />

Mette, Alexander 3914<br />

Metz, Don 1779<br />

Metzler, Gabriele 2977<br />

Meulders, Michel 2002<br />

Meulenbeld, G. Jan 831<br />

Meusnier, Norbert 1002–1004, 1757<br />

Meuther, Olaf 3<br />

Meyer, Annette 1889<br />

Meyer, Catherine 3401<br />

Meyer, E. Nicole 3162<br />

Meyer, Jean-Arcady 574<br />

Meyer, Michal 2003<br />

Meyer, Paul-André 3768<br />

Meyer, William B. R652<br />

Meyer-Drawe, Käte 2883<br />

Meyerh<strong>of</strong>, Max 699<br />

Meyers, Amy 571<br />

Meyers, Todd R657<br />

Miatello, Luca 865<br />

Michaelian, Kourken 1426<br />

Michaels, Paula A. 3946<br />

Michaux, Bernard 2507<br />

Michel, Alain 892<br />

Michel, Jan G. 2854<br />

Michelson, David 202<br />

Michot, Yahya 14<br />

Micklem, H. S. 3236<br />

Middell, Matthias 78, 2977<br />

Middleton, Gerard V. 2338<br />

Miert, Dirk van R156<br />

Miguel, Bernardino Orio de 1427<br />

Mihas, Pavlos 336<br />

Milam, Erika Lorraine 3261<br />

Milan, Serge 2899<br />

Milburn, Colin 203, 2708<br />

Mildenberger, Florian 3491, R276,<br />

R564<br />

Milenkov, S. 3539<br />

Miles, Murray 1393<br />

Miller, Cynthia J. 2914<br />

Miller, Daniel R. R77<br />

Miller, Demond Shondell 3852<br />

Miller, Jonathon 2571<br />

Miller, Kenneth R. 217<br />

Miller, Laura 1377<br />

Mills, Catherine 2777, R372


Author Index 285<br />

Mills, James H. 3540<br />

Mills, John A. 3541<br />

Mills, Simon R429<br />

Millstein, Roberta L. 3886<br />

Milne, Anne 1978<br />

Milner, Richard 2483<br />

Miñana, Jesús Sánchez 1668<br />

Minelli, Alessandro 418<br />

Miniati, Stefano 1353<br />

Minnes, Mark 2008<br />

Miqueo Miqueo, Consuelo 213<br />

Mirkin, Boris 3769<br />

Miró, Joan 3091<br />

Miron, Janet 2747<br />

Mirowski, Philip 190<br />

Mirsky, Vladimir M. 95<br />

Mirus, Christopher V. R527<br />

Misch, Anthony 3090<br />

Mishler, Brent D. 418<br />

Mishra, P. K. 826<br />

Mishra, Vinod 802<br />

Miskell, Louise R828<br />

Mitchell, Daniel Jon 2306<br />

Mitchell, Mark T. 163<br />

Mitchell, W. J. T. 2864<br />

Mittelstraß, Jürgen 57<br />

Mittenhuber, Florian 930, R173<br />

Moberly, Walter 2096<br />

Mocek, Reinhard 57<br />

Möckel, Christian 2854<br />

Mody, Cyrus C. M. 3993, R200<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fat, John W. 3151<br />

Möhren, Frankwalt 380<br />

Molero-Mesa, Jorge 514<br />

Molina, Alfred 3155<br />

Molinié, Phillipe 3142<br />

Moll, Isabel 36, 2758<br />

Möller, Torger 2742<br />

Molvig, Ole 2219<br />

Molyneux, William 1411<br />

Monaldi, Daniela R480<br />

Monerris, Angela Cremades 2757<br />

Monfort, M. L. 1281<br />

Monforte, Guillermo Lusa 1668<br />

Monjardet, Bernard 1758<br />

Monquil-Broersen, Tiny 43<br />

Montacutelli, Stefania 1104<br />

Monteath, Peter 1829<br />

Montelle, Clemency 803, 868, R101<br />

Montero i Simó, Miguel Ángel 3315<br />

Montgomery, Colin 1780<br />

Montgomery, Georgina M. R653<br />

Monti, Maria Teresa R223<br />

Moog, Ferdinand Peter 954, 1063,<br />

R442, R798<br />

Moon, Suzanne 615<br />

Mooney, Graham 526, 2709<br />

Moorbath, Stephen 3824<br />

Moore, James 96, 2520<br />

Moore, P. G. 3834<br />

Moore, Richard 3738<br />

Mora Carbonell, Vicente 926<br />

Morales Pazos, Juan David 1019<br />

Moran, Bruce T. 362, 1208, 1550,<br />

R832<br />

Morange, Michel 18, 448, 2884,<br />

3262–3264, 3341, 3342, 3760,<br />

3898–3900<br />

Morantz-Sanchez, Regina 2047<br />

Morawski, Jill G. 2638, R686<br />

More, Ellen S. 3492<br />

More, Ellen Singer 2710<br />

Moreira, Raquel Delgado 1354, 1355<br />

Moreira, Tiago 3921<br />

Moreno Rodríguez, Rosa María 539,<br />

R314, R427<br />

Moreno, Alvaro 18<br />

Moreno, Jonathan D. 186<br />

Moreno, Manuel 3091<br />

Morgan, M. J. 1865<br />

Morgan, Mary S. 127<br />

Morgan, Ruth A. 3825<br />

Morgen, Sandra 3493<br />

Morgese, Francesca 271<br />

Morini, Simona 3050<br />

Morisson, Valérie 601<br />

Morley, Katija 4125<br />

Morman, Edward T. R623<br />

Mormando, Franco 557, 1627<br />

Morrell, Jack 377<br />

Morris, Kathryn 1535<br />

Morris, Mary 2483<br />

Morris, Peter J. T. 3180<br />

Morris, Peter J.T. 2980<br />

Morris, Peter John Turnbull 2980<br />

Morris, Simon Conway 237<br />

Morris, William E. 1658<br />

Morris-Reich, Amos 2639, 2640<br />

Morrison, Margaret 117, 143<br />

Morrison, Robert 685<br />

Morrison, Robert G. 636<br />

Morrison, Tessa 1640<br />

Morrisson, Mark 2311<br />

Morton, Marsha 2071<br />

Morton-Evans, Christine 2439<br />

Morton-Evans, Michael 2439<br />

Morus, Iwan Rhys 2004, 2005, 2271,<br />

2421, 2823<br />

Morus, Iwan Ryhs 2272<br />

Moscheo, Rosario 1088<br />

Moscoso, Javier 169<br />

Moser, Gabriele 2885, 3465<br />

Moses, Simone 2711<br />

Mosini, Valeria 2006<br />

Mosley, Adam 1174, 1227, 1504<br />

Mosley, Stephen 404, R770<br />

Mossio, Matteo 18<br />

Mößner, Nicola 2997<br />

Mota, Elsa 3131<br />

Mota, Teresa Salomé 3202<br />

Mottier, Véronique 3363<br />

Moulin, Anne Marie 527<br />

Moulinier, Laurence 1037<br />

Moura, Carlos Francisco 1781<br />

Moureau, Sébastien 1209<br />

Moussa, Ali 660<br />

Moutsiou, Theodora 2658<br />

Muchnik, Ilya 3769<br />

Mücke, Marion 1710<br />

Mudry, Philippe 955<br />

Mueller, Ian 893<br />

Mueller, Michael P. 405<br />

Müggenburg, Jan R39<br />

Muhammad, Mahmud al-Hajj Qasim<br />

618<br />

Mulford, Carla 1652, R185<br />

Mullally, Sasha 3973<br />

Müller, Albert 4019<br />

Müller, Christian 2742<br />

Müller, Dorit 3203<br />

Müller, Ernst 29<br />

Müller, Falk 2273<br />

Müller, Irmgard 3494<br />

Müller, Kathrin 1505<br />

Müller, Olaf 2854<br />

Müller, Thomas 3542<br />

Müller-Böling, Detlef 2977<br />

Müller-Wille, Staffan 463, 2422, R696<br />

Mullins, Lisa 1711<br />

Mullins, Phil 2996<br />

Mund-Dopchie, Monique 1228<br />

Munkh<strong>of</strong>f, Richelle R282<br />

Munns, David P. D. 3853<br />

Muñoz Bello, Rosa 2295<br />

Muñoz Muñoz, Ana M. 3761<br />

Muñoz, Carmen Peña 723<br />

Munro Prescott, Heather 3495<br />

Munro, Andrew R128<br />

Munroe, Jennifer 1245<br />

Murad, Ali 960<br />

Murad, Ferid 2866<br />

Murad, Mohd Hazim Shah bin Abdul<br />

117<br />

Murmann, Johann Peter R386<br />

Muro Morales, Jose Ignacio 577<br />

Murphy, Jane H. 632, 1657<br />

Murphy, Nancey 225, 231<br />

Murray Jones, Peter 1048<br />

Murtagh, Fionn 3640<br />

Muscolino, Micah S. 768<br />

Musschenga, Albert W. 3590<br />

Muthesius, Dorothea 3542<br />

Myerh<strong>of</strong>f, Barbara G. 491<br />

Myerson, Joel 2171<br />

Mylander, Jennifer 1330<br />

Myrvold, W. C. 344<br />

N<br />

Naaman, Rachel Mamlok 350<br />

Naddeo, Barbara Ann 1609<br />

Nadler, Steven 1411<br />

Nagashima, Takeshi 2778<br />

Nagel, Anne Chr. 2967<br />

Nagel, Fritz 1463<br />

Nagle, John Copeland 191<br />

Nahum, Andrew 2980<br />

Nakamura, Tsuko 760<br />

Nakayama Shigeru 761, R368<br />

Nam, Moon-Hyon 2817<br />

Nanay, Bence 3312<br />

Nanjundiah, Vidyanand 3317<br />

Nanni, Romano 1298<br />

Narasimha, Roddam 804<br />

Narayan, Anil 820<br />

Narayan, Madhvendra R395<br />

Narebski, Wojciech 1815<br />

Nascimiento., Dilene Raimundo do<br />

560<br />

Nash, John F., Jr. 3<br />

Nashon, Samson 272<br />

Nasim, Omar W. 2239, 2240<br />

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein 617<br />

Nastasi, Tina 3051<br />

Nathans-Kelly, Traci M. 4115<br />

Nauenberg, M. 1506<br />

Nauenberg, Michael 1990<br />

Navarro Brotóns, Victor 1088, 1175,<br />

1176, 1507<br />

Navarro, Jaume R505<br />

Navarro-Brotóns, V. 1196<br />

Navarro-Brotons, Víctor 39, 192, 300,<br />

314, 337, 338, 1088, 1089, 1340,<br />

1464, 1508, 2467, R330<br />

Nayak, Tapan K. 3052<br />

Naylor, Simon 2038, 3212, 3213<br />

Neander, Karen 18


286 Author Index<br />

Necochea Lopez, Raul 3567<br />

Nederbragt, Hubertus 164<br />

Needham, Paul 332, 2256<br />

Nehring, Holger 3854<br />

Neicu, Maria 4108<br />

Nelson, Alan 1411, 1429<br />

Nelson, E. Charles R589<br />

Nelson, G. Blair 2548<br />

Nelson, Gareth 2007<br />

Nelson, Holly Faith 210<br />

Nelson, Megan Kate R600<br />

Nelson, William Max 1687<br />

Nensa, Christoph 2045<br />

Nesteruk, Alexei V. 2105<br />

Neswald, Elizabeth 339, 2139, 4012,<br />

R120, R424<br />

Netz, Reviel 905<br />

Neu, John 97<br />

Neubauer, Eckhard 661, 667, 668<br />

Neuber, Mathias 1986<br />

Neufeld, Michael J. 4054<br />

Neumaier, Christopher 194<br />

Neumann, Alexander 2885, 3465<br />

Neumann, Josef N. 1891<br />

Neumärker, K.-J. 547<br />

Newcombe, Suzanne 831<br />

Newman, Lance 2403<br />

Newman, William R. 363, 1428,<br />

1551, 1558<br />

Newman, Winifred Elysee 2603<br />

Nicholls, Angus 2604<br />

Nicholson, Daniel J. 462<br />

Nicholson, Graham 1465<br />

Nicholson, Ian 3917<br />

Nicholson-Preuss, Mari L. 3568<br />

Nickelsen, Kärin 2440<br />

Nickles, Thomas 150, R272, R273<br />

Nicolaidis, Efthymios 74, 984, 1722<br />

Nicolau-Nos, Roser 2779<br />

Nicometo, Christine G. 4115<br />

Nicoud, M. 1281<br />

Nicoud, Marilyn 1048<br />

Nieden, Suzanne zur 3543<br />

Nielsen, Annika Porsborg 4037<br />

Nielsen, Henry 3994<br />

Nielsen, Marie Vejrup 2072<br />

Nielsen, Wendy 272<br />

Nielsen-Sikora, J. 2871<br />

Niemoczynski, Leon 2998<br />

Nierenberg, Nicolas 3826<br />

Nieß, Wolfram 3415<br />

Nieto i Galan, Agustí 2241<br />

Nieto-Galan, Agustí 577, 3092<br />

Nieto-Galan, Agustín 169<br />

Nieusma, Dean 3995<br />

Nieuwland, Ilja R48<br />

Niezen, Ronald 1890<br />

Niiniluoto, Ilkka 3053<br />

Nikolaides, E. 1493<br />

Nikolow, Sybilla 2861, 2862, 2864,<br />

2999<br />

Nippel, Wilfried 60<br />

Njåstad, Magne 247<br />

Noack, Thorsten 187, 2742, 3496<br />

Nolan, Lawrence 1411, 1429<br />

Nolte, Karen 558, 2742, R87<br />

Noon, George Paul 2866<br />

Nordmann, Alfred 31, 124, 348, 2274,<br />

3246<br />

Norell, Mark A. 2408<br />

Normore, Calvin 1393<br />

Norrsell, Ulf 1899, 2565<br />

Norton, John 111<br />

Norton, Leonie 2441<br />

Notargiacomo, Simone 906<br />

Nötzoldt, Peter 2885<br />

Nounou, Antigone M. 144<br />

Novella, Enric 3544<br />

Novella, Enric J. 2605<br />

Novoa, Adriana 202, 2508<br />

Noymer, Andrew 521<br />

Numbers, Ronald L. 223, 229, 238,<br />

455, 2106, 3887<br />

Nummedal, Tara E. 1559<br />

Nunes, Fátima 577<br />

Nunes, Lucí Hidalgo 2328<br />

Nutton, Vivian 528, 895, 1064, 1257<br />

Nuwer, Deanne 2712<br />

Nuzzaci, Francesco 2423<br />

Nye, David E. 3621, R508<br />

Nye, Mary Jo 75<br />

Nye, Robert A. 214, 529, 2713<br />

Nyhart, Lynn K. 2028, 2172, 2424,<br />

2509, R102, R225, R597<br />

O<br />

O’Brien, Frank 4078<br />

O’Connor, Ralph R440<br />

O’Flaherty, Niall 2107<br />

O’Hara, Glen 2043<br />

O’Loughlin, Erin 3351<br />

O’Malley, Maureen A. 463, 3901<br />

O’Neill, Jean 1848<br />

O’Sullivan, Lisa R762<br />

Oaks, Jeff 662<br />

Oaks, Jeffrey A. 686, 1005, R244<br />

Oberkrome, Willi 2885<br />

Oberländer, Christian 2714<br />

Oberschelp, W. 1301<br />

Obringer, Frédéric R574<br />

Obrist, Barbara R182<br />

Oestigaard, Terje 411<br />

Ofak, Ana 2842<br />

Ofak, Anna 2842<br />

Ogawa, Hir<strong>of</strong>umi 1112<br />

Ogilvie, Brian W. 1338<br />

Ogren, Kenneth R624<br />

Ohnhäuser, Tim 3519<br />

Olagüe de Ros, G. 2715<br />

Olakanmi, Ololade 2665, 2666, 3517<br />

Olby, Robert 2843<br />

Oldham, Kalil R357<br />

Oldroyd, Benjamin P. 3313<br />

Oldroyd, David R361<br />

Olender, Maurice 2933<br />

Olesko, Kathryn M. 1720<br />

Oliver, Josep M. 3093<br />

Olry, Regis 475<br />

Olsen, Dorothy Sutherland 4099<br />

Olsen, Jan-Kyrre Berg 579<br />

Olsen, Penny 393, 1849<br />

Olson, Richard 963<br />

Olson, Sherry 530, 3499<br />

Olson, Storrs L. 394<br />

Olsson, Lennart 3324<br />

Olszewski, Margaret Maria 2442<br />

Olszynko-Gryn, Jesse 3971<br />

Omnès, Roland 3130<br />

Onaga, Lisa 3314, R103<br />

Ong, Aihwa 3902<br />

Ongaro, Giuseppe 1257, 1274<br />

Ono, Hiroshi 1892<br />

Oommen-Halbach, Anne Kristin R76<br />

Oostendorp, Marc van R777<br />

Oosterh<strong>of</strong>f, Richard R215<br />

Oosterh<strong>of</strong>f, Richard J. 985<br />

Oppitz-Trotman, Gesine 1040<br />

Orchiston, W. 756<br />

Orchiston, Wayne 1780, 2229–2231,<br />

2242, 2244, 3094, 3106–3108,<br />

3779, 3782, 3788<br />

Ordóñez, J. 119<br />

Ordóñez, Javier 319, 1782<br />

Oreskes, Elena Aronova Naomi R287<br />

Oreskes, Naomi 3697, 3826, 3827,<br />

3855, 3869<br />

Oresme, Nicolas 1025<br />

Orland, Barbara R715<br />

Orr, Jackie 3459<br />

Orr, William J. 2384<br />

Orth, Karin 2885<br />

Orthia, Lindy A. 3717<br />

Ortiz García, Paloma 907<br />

Ortiz Gómez, Teresa R567<br />

Ortíz, Carmen 2641<br />

Ortiz-Gómez, Teresa 551<br />

Ortiz-Rivera, E. I. 2817<br />

Ortolano, Guy R413<br />

Osler, Margaret J. 229, 1536<br />

Ost, Hans 1339<br />

Østby, Per 596, 3646<br />

Otis, Laura 58<br />

Ott, Walter R. 1430<br />

Otter, Chris 2824, 3632<br />

Ottinger, Gwen 3748<br />

Ouchley, Kelby 2404<br />

Outram, Simon M. 3724<br />

Overath, Petra 2633<br />

Overstreet, Leslie K. 2372<br />

Owen, E. L. 2817<br />

Owen, Tobias 1477<br />

Oyola Fabián, Andrés 1289<br />

Özbal, Hadi 623<br />

P<br />

Pacca, Jesuina Lopes de Almeida<br />

3756<br />

Paddle, Bob R204<br />

Padilla, Kira 273<br />

Padovani, Flavia 2854<br />

Paetrow, Stephen 60<br />

Pagallo, Giulio F. 1257<br />

Pagano, Sergio 1356<br />

Pagliai, Letizia 2780<br />

Pairman, Sally 3939<br />

Paju, Petri 4020<br />

Palacios, Guillermo 551<br />

Paletschek, Sylvia 274, 2977<br />

Paley, William 1699<br />

Palla, Francesco 2224<br />

Palladino, Franco 1759<br />

Palladino, Nicla 1759<br />

Palladino, Paolo 3921<br />

Pallo, Gabor 3181<br />

Palmer, David A. 745<br />

Palmer, Richard 1257<br />

Palmeri, JoAnn 3095<br />

Palmerino, Carla Rita 1177, 1466,<br />

1537<br />

Palmieri, Nicoletta 531, 1065<br />

Palmieri, Walter 397<br />

Pancaldi, G. 2817<br />

Panda, Ashok Kumar 832<br />

Pangburn, Kris 1700<br />

Pan<strong>of</strong>sky, Aaron L. 3888


Author Index 287<br />

Panourias, Ioannis G. 956<br />

Pansegrau, Petra 2915<br />

Pantalony, David 2218<br />

Pantazis, George 687<br />

Pantin, Isabelle 1083<br />

Pantzar, Mika 3616<br />

Panza, Marco 1467<br />

Paoletti, Cristina 2173<br />

Paoloni, Giovanni 2981<br />

Papadopoulos, Ioannis 301<br />

Papanikalaou, D. 863<br />

Papayannakos, Dimitris P. 165<br />

Paravicini Bagliani, Agostino 1058,<br />

1071<br />

Pardo Teijeiro, Xosé Francisco 2990<br />

Pardo Tomás, José 169, R319, R790<br />

Pardo-Tomás, José 1088<br />

Parés i Farràs, Ramon 39<br />

Paret, Peter 2117<br />

Parham, John 2073<br />

Parigi, Silvia 1701<br />

Park, Buhm Soon R131<br />

Park, Changbom R504<br />

Park, Hyung Wook 3569<br />

Park, Julie 210, 521<br />

Park, Katharine 1045, 1046, 1250<br />

Parker, Daniel R660<br />

Parker, Jeremy 3622<br />

Parker, Martin 3698, 4079<br />

Parker, Matthew 1468<br />

Parker, Melanie 2670<br />

Parker, Wendy S. 3820, 4021<br />

Parkinson, Gavin 2916<br />

Parle, Julie R216<br />

Parnes, Ohad 29<br />

Parot, Françoise 18<br />

Parr, Joy 407, 3856<br />

Parrini, Paolo 142<br />

Parry, Manon 2710<br />

Parshall, Karen Hunger 291, R14<br />

Parsons, Charles 111<br />

Parsons, Sarah 227<br />

Parsons, Thad, III 2980<br />

Pasach<strong>of</strong>f, Jay M. 2243<br />

Paschoud, Adrien 852<br />

Pascoe, Gwen R9<br />

Paseau, Alexander 3054<br />

Pasnau, Robert 996, 1429<br />

Pasternack, Peer 2977<br />

Pastor Villegas, José 1964<br />

Pastore, Alessandro 1257<br />

Pastorino, Cesare 1322<br />

Paternain Suberviola, José Luis 3315<br />

Patrizio, Andrew 2497<br />

Patterson, Gary 2300<br />

Patterson, Gary D. 3182<br />

Patterson, Sarah 1393<br />

Patterson, Sarah-Jane R604<br />

Patterson, Thomas Carl 2651<br />

Paul, Diane B. 2549<br />

Paul, Katharina T. 4038<br />

Paulitz, Tanja 3623<br />

Paulson, Ronald 204<br />

Pavlovic, Milica 1101<br />

Pawley, Emily 2834<br />

Payne, Brian J. 2405<br />

Payne, Sarah R. 2781<br />

Payyappallimana, Unnikrishnan 831<br />

Peacock, Kent A. 448<br />

Peakman, Julie 215<br />

Pearce, Trevor 2387, 2425<br />

Pearce, Trevor Richard 2510<br />

Pearl, Sharrona 2606<br />

Pearson, John C. 2244<br />

Peart, Sandra J. 2654<br />

Pechenkin, Alexander 3183<br />

Peckhaus, Volker 150, 291<br />

Pécontal, Emmanuel 2245<br />

Peden, Robert 592<br />

Pedersen, Kurt Møller 1509<br />

Pedersen, Stig Andur 579<br />

Pedro, Ruiz Castell. 3096<br />

Pêgo, Raquel Abrantes 3964<br />

Peiffer, Jeanne 1469<br />

Peiffer, Jürgen 2566<br />

Peitzman, Steven Jay 532<br />

Peker, Deniz 3889<br />

Pelikan, Jürgen M. 3520<br />

Pellatt, Valerie 749<br />

Pellegrin, Pierre 934<br />

Pellegrino, Edmund D. 2866<br />

Pellissier, Michel 1443<br />

Pelzeter, Andrea 3520<br />

Pemberton, Rita 592<br />

Peña, Carmen 724<br />

Peng, Mu 778<br />

Pengelley, David 2205<br />

Penman, Leigh T. I. 1084<br />

Pennington, David 3969<br />

Pennock, Robert T. 3732<br />

Pennuto, C. 1281<br />

Pennuto, Concetta 1257<br />

Péoux, Gérald 1178<br />

Pera, Vincenzo 1048<br />

Perdiguero, Enrique 169<br />

Perdiguero-Gil, Enrique 2782<br />

Perdue, Peter C. 766<br />

Peretó, J. 3873<br />

Pérez Rodríguez, Uxío 1834<br />

Pérez, Enric 3152<br />

Pérez, Nuria Valverde R635<br />

Perfetti, Stefano 1071<br />

Peridguero Gil, Enrique 2758<br />

Perkins, Pam 210<br />

Perletti, Greta 2607<br />

Perlman, Mark 418<br />

Perrins, Robert John 592<br />

Perry, Andrew R108<br />

Peruzzi, Enrico 1257<br />

Peruzzi, Giulio 1477<br />

Pešek, Jirǐ 2867<br />

Pesenti, Tiziana 1048<br />

Peset, José Luis 98<br />

Pesic, Peter 1140<br />

Pestre, Dominique 76, 193<br />

Petermann, Heike 3519<br />

Peters, Benjamin 4022<br />

Peters, Rosemary A. 2357<br />

Peters, Siegwart 962<br />

Peters, U. H. 547<br />

Peterschmitt, Luc 1552<br />

Petersen-Boring, Wendy 406<br />

Peterson, Erik L. 3316<br />

Peterson, Heather R. 1229<br />

Pethers, Matthew 1981<br />

Petit, Annie 68<br />

Petitgirard, Loïc 2275<br />

Petkov, Vesselin 2276<br />

Petraglia Kropf, Simone 3570<br />

Petrescu, Lucian 1114, 1605<br />

Petrick, Gabriella M. 2835<br />

Petrina, Stephen 272<br />

Petroski, H. 251<br />

Petrovich, A. D. 2136<br />

Petrulionis, Sandra Harbert 2171<br />

Petsche, Hans-Joachim 2008, 2009<br />

Pettit, Michael 3402<br />

Pettitt, Paul B. 2550<br />

Pfatteicher, Sarah K. A. 580<br />

Pfeil, Ulrich 2045<br />

Pfister, Max 380<br />

Pherū, Ṭhakkura 805<br />

Philip, A. G. Davis 3097<br />

Phillips, Denise 2108, 2426<br />

Phillips, Derek L. 1636<br />

Phillips, Natalie 1908<br />

Philo, Ronald 1249<br />

Piaia, Gregorio 1257<br />

Picard, Alyssa 3497<br />

Piccioni, Luigi 397<br />

Picciotto, Joanna 1331<br />

Piccolino, Marco 1598, 1883<br />

Pickstone, John R579<br />

Pickstone, John V. 59<br />

Pidoux, Vincent 3373<br />

Pieper, Christine 194, 3752<br />

Pierce, John C. 3857, 4120<br />

Pietropaolo, Domenico 2899<br />

Pietsch, Theodore W. 1850<br />

Pietschmann, Herbert 2276<br />

Pigeaud, Jackie 878<br />

Pihlström, S. 489<br />

Pils, Ramon 3415<br />

Pimenta, Tânia Salgado 560, 2783<br />

Pimentel, Juan 169, 395<br />

Pincock, Stephen 590<br />

Piñeiro, Mariano Esteban 1088<br />

Pingree, David 258<br />

Pink, T. 489<br />

Pinnow, Kenneth M. R348<br />

Pinon, Laurent 1104<br />

Pinto, Manuel S. 1818<br />

Piper, Liza 3244<br />

Piqueras Carrasco, Mercè 2<br />

Pirie, Gordon 3662<br />

Piron, Sylvain 973, 1004<br />

Pisano, Raffaele 1525<br />

Pitt, Joseph C. 1368<br />

Pittard, A. J. 3874<br />

Pittion, J. P. 1281<br />

Pittman, Craig 3858<br />

Pla, Carles Puig i 1668<br />

Plagnol, Arnaud 18<br />

Plantinga, Alvin 217<br />

Plas, Régine 2574<br />

Platt, Andrew R. 1538<br />

Platt, Brian R399<br />

Platt, Jennifer 3920<br />

Platt, Kristen 2883<br />

Platz, Johannes 2879, 3403<br />

Pleij, H. 2957<br />

Plháková, Alena 490<br />

Plock, Vike Martina 2917<br />

Plotkin, Mariano Ben R665<br />

Plotnitsky, Arkady 2209<br />

Plumb, Christopher 1851, 1852<br />

Podgorny, Irina 2388<br />

Podolsky, Scott H. 2716, 3947<br />

Pohl, Michael 2854<br />

Pohl-Resl, Brigitte 436<br />

Poirier, Maben Walter 503<br />

Pojman, Paul 145, 2277<br />

Polányi, Károly 1986<br />

Pole, Sebastian 831<br />

Pollock, Sheldon 3925


288 Author Index<br />

Pollock-Ellwand, Nancy 3227<br />

Pomeau, Yves 1990<br />

Poochigian, Aaron 912<br />

Poole, William 1568<br />

Pooley, Jeff 3428<br />

Pooley, Jefferson D. 3433<br />

Poon, Wilson C. K. 3875<br />

Poore, Carol 3571<br />

Popper, Nicholas R523<br />

Poppi, Francesco 2246<br />

Popplow, Marcus 1020<br />

Porath, Erik 29<br />

Pormann, P. E. 725<br />

Porras Gallo, María Isabel R834<br />

Porras, M a Isabel R53<br />

Porras, María Isabel 3498<br />

Porras-Gallo, María-Isabel 2757<br />

Porter, Charlotte M. 1853, R437<br />

Porter, James I. 3451<br />

Porter, Theodore M. 504, 507, 1992,<br />

2043, 3427, 3429, 3450<br />

Porter, Yves 625<br />

Portides, Demetris 117<br />

Porto, Paulo Alves 3188<br />

Portuondo, Maria M. 1088, 1179,<br />

1369<br />

Post, David M. 3247<br />

Posy, Carl 143<br />

Pott, H. G. 516<br />

Potter, Clive 4040<br />

Potthast, Thomas 150<br />

Pounds, Ken 4080<br />

Poutanen, Mary Anne 3499<br />

Powell, Douglas A. 4125<br />

Pozzi, Lucia 2757<br />

Praderie, Françoise 755<br />

Pradeu, Thomas 18<br />

Pradier, Pierre-Charles 508<br />

Prado, C. G. 1431<br />

Praeger, Cheryl E. 3770<br />

Prakasa Rao, B. L. S. 806<br />

Prasad, Amit R410<br />

Pratschke, Margarete 3142<br />

Pratt, Herbert 2307<br />

Prebble, John N. 3265<br />

Prescott, Heather Munro R33<br />

Presenti, T. 1048<br />

Presland, Gary 2358, R317, R592<br />

Preston, Joy 3956<br />

Prévost, Stéphanie 2359<br />

Priesner, Claus 1381<br />

Prieto, Andrés 37<br />

Priewer, Helmut 1942<br />

Priewer, Mathias 1942<br />

Prince, Cathryn J. 2018<br />

Principe, Lawrence M. 364, R416<br />

Prinke, Rafał T. 1210<br />

Pritchard, Sara B 3859<br />

Pritchard, Sara B. 407<br />

Proctor, Katie R438<br />

Prodger, Phillip 2039<br />

Pross, Wolfgang 1953<br />

Proudfoot, William Jardine 1783<br />

Pruell, C-R. 2798<br />

Prüll, Cay-Rüdiger 3591<br />

Prytz, Johan 289<br />

Puerta, José Luis 3951<br />

Puerto, Javier 1340<br />

Pugliano, Valentina R500<br />

Pugliese, Stanislao 2918<br />

Pugno, Benjamin J. 1066<br />

Puig, Roser 99, 621<br />

Puig-Pla, Carles 2247<br />

Puig-Pla, Carlos 338<br />

Pujol-Andreu, Josep 2779<br />

Pulla, Ralf 2976<br />

Pullin, Jorge 2276<br />

Pulte, Helmut 2026, 2475<br />

Pumfrey, Stephen 229, 1180, 1181<br />

Purinton, Marjean D. 210<br />

Pursell, Carroll R769<br />

Pyenson, Lewis 1854, 3153<br />

Pyle, Andrew R267<br />

Q<br />

Quale, Andreas 340<br />

Quermann, Andreas 3142<br />

Quessada, Marie-Pierre 2551<br />

Quílez, Juan 359<br />

Quilter, Charles John, II 3663<br />

Quintana, José 479, 494<br />

Quirke, Viviane 2802, 3592<br />

Qureshi, Sadiah 2652<br />

R<br />

Raab, W. 535<br />

Rabouin, David 1470<br />

Raby, Peter 2520<br />

Race, Kane 3978<br />

Rachman, Stephen R379<br />

Racine, René 2251<br />

Radder, Hans 3753, R546<br />

Radelet-de Grave, Patricia 1191, 1498<br />

Radick, Gregory 2473, 2511<br />

Radin, Joanna 3356, 4119<br />

Radkau, Joachim 2647<br />

Rae, Ian D. R502<br />

Raffe, Alasdair 227<br />

Ragep, F. Jamil 628, 688, 689<br />

Ragep, Sally P. 628<br />

Raghunatha Rao, B. 834<br />

Rahman, Tahir 4081<br />

Raina, Dhruv 793, 807, R450<br />

Rainger, Ronald 415<br />

Raj, Kapil 1726<br />

Rajavel, S. 834<br />

Rajneesh, Kiran F. 2669<br />

Raju, C. K. 1141<br />

Ramacciotti, Karina 3572<br />

Ramalingam, Chitra 2278<br />

Ramanathan, Subramaniam 311<br />

Ramey, David 787<br />

Ramirez, Pablo 2919<br />

Ramírez, Ricardo 1845<br />

Rammer, Gerhard 3699<br />

Ramos Gorostiza, Pablo R577<br />

Ramprasad 826<br />

Ramsden, Edmund 3404, 3430<br />

Randall, Robert 396<br />

Randalls, Samuel 190, 3828, 3829<br />

Randazzo, Donatella 1770<br />

Rankin, John 857<br />

Rankin, William J. 3746<br />

Ranney, Michael Andrew 493<br />

Ranyuk, Yury 2877<br />

Rao, Anna Maria 2149<br />

Rao, N. Kameswara 821, 2248<br />

Rao, Veena 3317<br />

Raphael, Dennis R155<br />

Raphael, Renée 1510, R264<br />

Raphael, Renée J. R47<br />

Raphals, Lisa R484<br />

Rapp, M. 547<br />

Raschka, Johannes 2045<br />

Rashed, Roshdi 617, 627, 690<br />

Rāshid, Rushdī 898<br />

Rasmussen, Carolyn 3948<br />

Rasmussen, Nicolas R122<br />

Rattansi, Piyo M. 1553<br />

Rattcliff, Marc J. 1884<br />

Ratzsch, Del 418<br />

Rau, A. R. P. 3055<br />

Rauprich, Oliver 2608<br />

Rausch, Helke R446<br />

Rawson, Michael 2406<br />

Raynaud, Dominique 1006, 1142<br />

Razeto-Barry, Pablo 456<br />

Rea, Andrea 2975<br />

Read, Ian 2784<br />

Reagan, Leslie J. 3500<br />

Reber, Vera Blinn R31<br />

Rebstock, Ulrich 663<br />

Rebuschi, Manuel 286<br />

Recasens Gallart, Eduard 1088<br />

Recasens Gallart, Edward 1464<br />

Reck, Erich H. 2210<br />

Record, Isaac 259, 3996, R128, R675<br />

Rees, Amanda 3907, R706<br />

Reeves, Eileen 1489<br />

Regal, Brian 3361<br />

Regnani, Gerardo 2899<br />

Reichenbach, Herman R285, R428,<br />

R441, R756<br />

Reichherzer, Frank 2955<br />

Reid-Henry, Simon 3593<br />

Reiding, Jurrie 2886<br />

Reidy, Michael 2279<br />

Reidy, Michael S. 386, 1835<br />

Reill, Peter 1729<br />

Reinarz, Jonathan 526, 1943, 2785<br />

Reinecke, Christiane 2879<br />

Reinhardt, Carsten 352, 2869, 2887,<br />

3154<br />

Reinke, Niklas 3664<br />

Reisch, George 146<br />

Reisch, George A. 3762<br />

Reisman, David C. 644, 728<br />

Reisse, Jacques 27<br />

Reitman, F. 2817<br />

Reitman, J. 2817<br />

Rementería Sanz, Santiago 3624<br />

Remmert, Volker R. 1105<br />

Remschmidt, H. 547<br />

Renda, Günsel 710<br />

Renshaw, Michelle 3501<br />

Rentetzi, Maria 3801<br />

Renwick, Chris 2648, R661<br />

Renzi, Silvia De 1628, R492<br />

Repici, Luciana 1071<br />

Rescher, Nicholas 142<br />

Resnik, David B. 3753<br />

Reuland, Andreas 3465<br />

Reumann, Miriam R655<br />

Reumer, Jelle 2466<br />

Reuss, Martin 407<br />

Reuter, M. 469<br />

Reuter, Martina 489<br />

Rey Bueno, Mar 1088, 1382, R581<br />

Rey-Bueno, Mar 1580<br />

Rey-Rocha, Jesús 3681<br />

Reyes-Hernandez, A. L. 2817<br />

Reynolds, Andrew 463, 464, 2427,<br />

R460<br />

Reynolds, Edward H. 2669<br />

Reznick, Jeffrey S. 3502


Author Index 289<br />

Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg 29, 425,<br />

2995, 3343<br />

Ria, Demetrio R270, R584<br />

Ribbat, Christoph 3718<br />

Ricao, Antonio Gascón 1668<br />

Richards, Linda Marie R806<br />

Richards, Michael R295<br />

Richards, Richard A. 457<br />

Richardson, Alan 111, 2888<br />

Richardson, Angelique 458, R177<br />

Richmond, Jesse R112, R449<br />

Richmond, Marsha R590<br />

Richter, Virginia 2074<br />

Richter-Bernburg, Lutz 726<br />

Ricketts, Thomas 111<br />

Rickles, Dean 341, R271<br />

Ricqlès, Armand de 18<br />

Ridder-Symoens, Hilde 518<br />

Ridder-Symoens, Hilde de R69<br />

Riddle, John M. 431, 432<br />

Ridley, Glynis 1855<br />

Riebesell, Metta 2475<br />

Riede, Philip 1944<br />

Rieder, Philip 2717<br />

Rieger, Bernhard 4003<br />

Rieger, Matthias R391<br />

Rieke-Müller, Annelore 1856<br />

Riera Climent, Cristina 1659<br />

Ries, Klaus 60<br />

Riethmüller, Hans-Ulrich 3520<br />

Righini, Alberto 1477<br />

Riha, Ortrun 426, 2748<br />

Riley, Donna 3995<br />

Riley, James C. 2718, R622<br />

Rinaldi, Massimo 1257<br />

Rindzeviciute, Egle 3700<br />

Ring, Francis 1784<br />

Rioja, A. 114, 115, 119<br />

Rioja, Ana 120, 319, 1782<br />

Rios, Christopher M. 3890<br />

Ríos-Muñoz, César A. 2415<br />

Rip, Arie 3626<br />

Riper, A. Bowdoin Van 2914, R739<br />

Riska, Elianne 3459<br />

Riskin, Jessica 30, 491, 1742<br />

Ritter, Hans Jakob 3363<br />

Rittgers, Ronald K. 986<br />

Ritvo, Harriet R36<br />

Rius Gatell, Rosa 1734<br />

Rius, Monica 621<br />

Riva, M. A. 548<br />

Rivera, Jason David 3852<br />

Rizzi, Alfredo 2211<br />

Rizzo, Silvia 1048<br />

Robert, Aurélien 1007<br />

Roberts, David Lindsay R810<br />

Roberts, Donald W. 3184<br />

Roberts, Dorothy 3724<br />

Roberts, Jody A. R673<br />

Roberts, Jon H. 2512<br />

Roberts, Lissa R538<br />

Roberts, Lissa L. 1721<br />

Roberts, Samuel 3503, R1<br />

Robertson, Morgan 3847<br />

Robertson, Neil 1432<br />

Robertson, Neil G. 1432<br />

Robin, Libby 408, 409<br />

Robin, Nicolas 2443, R610<br />

Robinson, David K. 2609, 2610<br />

Robinson, David M. 2174<br />

Robinson, Derek A. R824<br />

Robinson, Michael 599<br />

Robinson, Michael F. 387<br />

Robinson, Mike 2513<br />

Robisheaux, Thomas Willard 1383<br />

Robotti, Nadia 3122, 3167<br />

Roby, Courtney R70<br />

Roca i Rosell, Antoni 3098<br />

Roca, Antoni 3155<br />

Roca-Rosell, Antoni 77<br />

Rocca, Julius 1900<br />

Rocca, Michael Della 1411<br />

Rocha, Leon Antonio 216<br />

Rochberg, Francesca 871<br />

Roche, Michael 3245<br />

Rodda, Peter U. 2335<br />

Rodríguez Guerrero, José 1211<br />

Rodríguez Ocaña, Esteban 559, R25,<br />

R52, R184, R796<br />

Rodríguez-Guerrero, José 1291<br />

Rodríguez-Ocaña, Esteban 2757,<br />

3573, R494, R793<br />

Rodrirguez, Julia R2<br />

Roelcke, Volker 2866, 3465, 3914<br />

Roero, Clara Silvia 1760<br />

Rogers, Edmund 2043<br />

Rogers, G. A. J. 287, 1442<br />

Rogers, Molly 2089<br />

Rogers, Naomi 3949<br />

Rogerson, John 2096<br />

Rohde, Richard Frederick 401<br />

Rohrbach, Jens Martin 3504<br />

Rohrbasser, Jean-Marc 1610<br />

Rohrer, Robin L. 3950<br />

Roland, Alex R607<br />

Rolet, Anne 1275<br />

Roll-Hansen, Nils R19, R596<br />

Rollet, Catherine 2757, 3574<br />

Rollet, Laurent 286<br />

Roll<strong>of</strong>f, Sylvia Alexis 437<br />

Rolls, Roger 351, 1945<br />

Rolnik, Eran J. 3405<br />

Romagnani, Gian Paolo 1304<br />

Romano, Antonella 1104<br />

Romera-Lebret, Pauline 289<br />

Romero, Lucía Ana 3485<br />

Romeu Figuerola, Antoni 3315<br />

Rommevaux, Sabine 1007, 1027<br />

Ronnevaux, Sabine 1025<br />

Ronveaux, André 3149<br />

Rooney, David 2980<br />

Roos, Anna Marie 1370<br />

Rooy, Laurens de 2719<br />

Roque de Oliveira, Francisco 1088,<br />

1093<br />

Roque, Tatiana 2212<br />

Roqué, Xavier 193, 2010<br />

Rosa, Katemari 342<br />

Rosa, Raffaella De 1433<br />

Rose, Anna Christina 2749<br />

Rosell, Antoni M. Roca 1668<br />

Roselli, Amneris 957<br />

Rosen, Jo 147<br />

Rosen, Margit 4023<br />

Rosen, Mark 1230<br />

Rosenberg, Alexander 427<br />

Rosenberg, Charles S. 2716<br />

Rosenberg, Stanley P. 885<br />

Röske, Thomas 2742<br />

Roslyng, Mette Marie 4039<br />

Rosner, Lisa 2720<br />

Ros<strong>of</strong>, Patricia J. F. 2942<br />

Ross, Benjamin 3860<br />

Rosser Matthews, John 3951<br />

Rossi, Arcangelo 1315, 2280, 3135<br />

Rossi, Paolo 234<br />

Rossi, Pietro B. 1071<br />

Rossi, William 2514<br />

Rößiger, Susanne 533<br />

Rossini, Manuela 200<br />

Roth, Gerhard 2475<br />

Roth, Karl Heinz 3465<br />

Roth, Martin 418<br />

Rothe, Katja 3423<br />

Rotherham, Ian D. R741<br />

Rothfels, Nigel 389<br />

Rothman, Aviva 1182, 1357<br />

Rothman, David 3465<br />

Rottenburg, Richard 3625, 3997, 4113<br />

Roubinek, Jan 89<br />

Rouch, Hélène 3266<br />

Roudart, Laurence 594<br />

Rousseau, George 1909, 1910<br />

Roux, Sophie 8, 101, 302, 1007, 1012,<br />

1197<br />

Rovelli, Carlo 881<br />

Rowbottom, Darrell P. 148, 3875<br />

Rowe, Josh 4024<br />

Rowe, Tamsin 987<br />

Rowland, Ingrid D. R215<br />

Rowley, William D. 407<br />

Rowlinson, J. S. 2281<br />

Roynette, Odile 2786<br />

Rozemond, Marleen 1411<br />

Rozwadowski, Helen M. 378<br />

Rubenfeld, Sheldon 2866<br />

Rubin, Eli 4003<br />

Rubin, Vera C. 2973<br />

Rubini, Paolo 1114<br />

Rubio Herráez, Esther <strong>2011</strong><br />

Rudavsky, T. M. 1358<br />

Rüden, Henning 3520<br />

Rudge, David W. 275, 2515, 3318<br />

Rudge, David Wyss 3319<br />

Rudl<strong>of</strong>f, Wilfried 3959<br />

Rudwick, Martin 379<br />

Ruehl, Martin A. 1997<br />

Ruetsche, Laura 344<br />

Ruffner, J. A. 1511<br />

Rüger, U. 547<br />

Ruggles, C. 861<br />

Ruggles, Clive 862<br />

Rugnetta, Michael 186<br />

Ruisinger, Marion Maria 1629, R560<br />

Ruiu, Adina 1114<br />

Ruiz Castell, Pedro 3099<br />

Ruiz Torres, Pedro 169<br />

Ruiz, Gabriel 479<br />

Ruiz, Jean-Marie 601<br />

Ruiz, Víctor Peralta 1845<br />

Rumiel, Lisa R392<br />

Rumore, Gina R418<br />

Rupert, Jane 205<br />

Rupke, Nicolaas R455<br />

Rupke, Nicolaas A. 266<br />

Rupnow, Dirk 149, 2889<br />

Rürup, Reinhard 2885, 2964<br />

Ruse, Michael 239, 418, 448, 2516,<br />

2552, 3289, 3320, R198<br />

Rusinek, Bernd A. 2885<br />

Rusk, Bruce 1254<br />

Russell, Andrew 260, 2126, 2825<br />

Russell, Andrew L. 3632<br />

Russell, Colin A. R131<br />

Russell, Edmund 407


290 Author Index<br />

Russell, Susan 1257<br />

Ruston, Sharon 2075<br />

Ruta, Giuseppe 2258<br />

Ruthenberg, Klaus R654<br />

Rutkin, H. Darrel 1192<br />

Rütten, Thomas 534<br />

Ryan, James R. 3213<br />

Ryan, Johnny 4025<br />

Ryckman, Thomas 111, 143, 2256<br />

Ryrie, Alec 1276<br />

Ryymin, Teemu 2757, 2758<br />

Ryymin, Temu 3454<br />

S<br />

Sabatino, Michelangelo 2899<br />

Saborido, Cristian 18<br />

Sachs, Michael 1946<br />

Sachse, Carola 2048, 2885, 2977<br />

Saetnan, Ann R431<br />

Sætre, Alf Steinar 3998<br />

Sage, Daniel 3727<br />

Sahillioğlu, Halil 623<br />

Sahmland, Irmtraut 549<br />

Saiber, Arielle 303<br />

Saito, Ken 908<br />

Sáiz, Dolors 479, 494<br />

Sáiz, Milagros 479, 494<br />

Saiz-Pardo de Benito, Julia 626<br />

Sakaguchi, Sayaka 1079<br />

Sakai, Shizu 2701<br />

Sakamoto, Kuni 1512<br />

Sakas, Damianos E. 956<br />

SaKHya 805<br />

Saks, Mike 831, R329<br />

Salamanca Ballesteros, Alberto 470<br />

Salas Álvarez, Jesús de la Ascensión<br />

1924<br />

Salavert Fabiani, Vicent Lluis 192,<br />

300<br />

Salavert Fabiani, Vicente L. 1088<br />

Salgirli, Sanem Güvenç 3362<br />

Saliba, George 691<br />

Saliba, George A. 617<br />

Salisbury, Joyce E. 1044<br />

Salisbury, Laura 2567<br />

Sallent del Colombo, Emma 2989<br />

Sallent, Emma 3155<br />

Salmón Muñiz, Fernando R582<br />

Salmón, Fernando 1048, R393<br />

Salom, Francesc Xavier Barca 1668<br />

Salter, Alan 1323<br />

Salvador Velasco, Ángel 1979<br />

Sample, Ian 3802<br />

Samso, Julio 93, 99, 617<br />

Sánchez de Lollano Prieto, Joaquín<br />

1979<br />

Sánchez Miñana, Jesús 2127<br />

Sánchez Ron, José M. 2968<br />

Sánchez, Antonio R51, R156<br />

Sánchez, Natividad 479<br />

Sanders, Dawn 2444<br />

Sanders, Jeffrey C. 3861, 3862<br />

Sanders, Robert H. 3156<br />

Sandlos, John 3218<br />

Sandman, Alison 1088<br />

Sandner, Peter 2742<br />

Sandøe, Peter 4037<br />

Sanglard, Gisele 560<br />

Sanjakdar Charani, Mona 733<br />

Sankar, Pamela 3724<br />

Sankaran, Neeraja 3321, 3344, 3345,<br />

R649<br />

Sankey, Margaret 2360<br />

Sannino, Antonella 989<br />

Sano, Keiji 3365<br />

Santana, Lucila Olvera 3964<br />

Santer, Melvin 2721<br />

Santesmases, María Jesús 2844<br />

Santiago, Myrna I. R539<br />

Santing, Catrien 518<br />

Santos del Cerro, J. 2208<br />

Santos Del Cerro, Jesús 1434<br />

Santos, Catarina Madeira 1917<br />

Sapienza, Carmen 418<br />

Saraiva, Tiago 577, 2826, 2890, 2891,<br />

3649<br />

Sarasin, Philipp 29, 3876, R403<br />

Sargent, Rose-Mary R187<br />

Sarma, S. R. 808, 822, R644<br />

Sarma, Sreeramula Rajeswara 809<br />

Sarnowsky, Jürgen 1021<br />

Sasisekaran, B. 834<br />

Sassi, Maria Michela 1071<br />

Sato, Ken’ichi 750<br />

Satzinger, Helga 2517, 3322, 3323<br />

Saucier, C. A. P. 3908<br />

Sauer, Tilman 3152, R42, R238<br />

Saul, S. 581<br />

Sautter, Ulrich 142<br />

Sava, Gabriella 3406<br />

Savini, Massimiliano 1435<br />

Savitt, Todd 3505<br />

Savitt, Todd L. 2665, 2666, 3517<br />

Sawai, Tadashi 1277<br />

Sawchuk, Lawrence A. 521<br />

Sayer, Karen 3632<br />

Scaglion, Richard 3444<br />

Scarpellini, Alba 1813<br />

Scazzieri, Roberto 181, 2655<br />

Scerri, Eric 332<br />

Schach, Paul 2384<br />

Schaeper, Thomas J. 1674<br />

Schäfer, Daniel 1285, 1637<br />

Schafer, Julia 2633<br />

Schäfer, Lothar 2175<br />

Schäfer, Rudolph 3520<br />

Schaffer, Simon 6, 1998, 2049, 2219,<br />

3452<br />

Schaffner, Kenneth F. 142<br />

Schaffner, Wolfgang 3443<br />

Schagen, Udo 3506<br />

Schalenberg, Marc 78<br />

Schanetzky, Tim 2879<br />

Schappacher, Norbert 2197, 3026<br />

Scharbert, Gerhard 1947<br />

Scharf, Sara 433, R92, R364<br />

Schauz, Désirée 3431<br />

Schebek, Liselotte 3246<br />

Schechner, Sara J. R626<br />

Scheffer, M. E. 1281<br />

Scheiding, Tom 2991<br />

Scheifes, Ansfried 3661<br />

Scheiner, Christoph 1489<br />

Scheinfeldt, Tom 2980<br />

Schell, Heather 127<br />

Schemmel, Mathias 1198<br />

Schemmel, Matthias R57<br />

Scheufele, Dietram A. 3984<br />

Schiaparelli, Giovanni 2518<br />

Schiavo, P. 1948<br />

Schiavo, Piero 1734<br />

Schiavon, Martina 2361<br />

Schickore, Jutta 150, 1599, 2176<br />

Schieder, Wolfgang 2969<br />

Schiemann, Gregor 124, 2855, 3000,<br />

3001<br />

Schiffmacher, Arne 3157<br />

Schiffter, R. 547<br />

Schimkat, Peter 1085<br />

Schindler, David W. 3247<br />

Schirrmacher, Arne 2861, 2982, 3142<br />

Schlanger, Nathan 2659<br />

Schlaps, Christiane 1949<br />

Schleiermacher, Sabine 3506<br />

Schliesser, Eric 1436, 1539, 1743<br />

Schlimm, Dirk 298<br />

Schloegel, Judy Johns 2428<br />

Schlosshauer, Maximilian 3130<br />

Schlote, Karl-Heinz 3158<br />

Schmalhausen, Ivan I. 3324<br />

Schmaltz, Florian 2956, 3465, 3665<br />

Schmaltz, Tad 1432<br />

Schmaltz, Tad M. 1411<br />

Schmaus, Warren 2177<br />

Schmid, Stephan 1437<br />

Schmidgen, Hennig 29<br />

Schmidgen, Henning 2428<br />

Schmidt, Daniel 2633<br />

Schmidt, James M. 2722<br />

Schmidt, Leigh Eric 491<br />

Schmidt, Markus 3903<br />

Schmiedebach, H.-P. 547<br />

Schmiedebach, Heinz-Peter 2742,<br />

3542<br />

Schmieder, Falko 29<br />

Schmitt, Dagmar 3519<br />

Schmitt, Harrison E. 4082<br />

Schmitt, Richard Henry 2282<br />

Schmitt, Stéphane 2389, R830<br />

Schmitter, Amy M. 1393<br />

Schmoll, Friedemann 2885<br />

Schmuck, Thomas 426<br />

Schmuhl, Hans-Walter 3363, R84<br />

Schnalke, Thomas 1710, 1950<br />

Schneider, Hans 77<br />

Schneider, Ivo 1761<br />

Schneider, K. 535<br />

Schneider, Lambert 2827<br />

Schneider, Michael C. 2045, 2050<br />

Schneidera, Jen 582<br />

Schnell, Izhak 3832<br />

Schnicke, Falko 60<br />

Schnurr, Matthew A. 3650<br />

Schochow, Maximilian 536<br />

Schoenfeldt, Michael 1262<br />

Schölkopf, Martin 3520<br />

Scholz, Erhard 3065<br />

Schönherr, Ulrich 2726<br />

Schor, Paul 502<br />

Schot, J. W. 3626<br />

Schot, Johan 3626<br />

Schott, Heinz 495<br />

Schrag, Zachary M. 3922<br />

Schramm, Manuel 3214<br />

Schramm, Matthias 692<br />

Schreiber, Christine 2457<br />

Schreiber, Peter 175<br />

Schröder, Iris 2362<br />

Schröder, Tilman Matthias 2109<br />

Schroer, B. 3159<br />

Schubring, Gert 289, 304, 2213, 3034<br />

Schueren, Eric van der 878<br />

Schüller, V. 1572<br />

Schulte, Regina 60<br />

Schultka, Rüdiger 1891


Author Index 291<br />

Schultz, Edward 3520<br />

Schulz, Stefan R681<br />

Schumacher, Karin 3542<br />

Schumann Silva, Cristiane 238<br />

Schummer, Joachim 2864, 3999<br />

Schürmann, Astrid 2943<br />

Schütz, Alexander 1292<br />

Schütz, Michael 692<br />

Schwabe, Fabian 1067<br />

Schwartz Cowan, Ruth 583<br />

Schwartz, Astrid 3267<br />

Schwartz, Joel 2012<br />

Schwartz, M. 2817<br />

Schwartzman, Kevin 530, 3499<br />

Schwarz, Angela 4026<br />

Schwarz, Astrid 31, 3246<br />

Schwarzkopf, Stefan 2043<br />

Schweikardt, Christoph 3519<br />

Schweizer, Stefan 2553<br />

Schwenk, Kurt 2415<br />

Schwerin, Alexander v. 2885<br />

Schwerin, Alexander von 3701, 3702,<br />

R18<br />

Schwermer, Joachim 2197, R35<br />

Sc<strong>of</strong>ield, Bruce 326<br />

Scot, Roberto 2140<br />

Scott, Peter Manley 227<br />

Scribner, F. Scott 1911<br />

Scull, Andrew 550<br />

Seabright, Paul 439<br />

Seavers, Stephanie R194<br />

Sebastiani, Fabio 3128<br />

Šebek, Michael 490<br />

Sebregondi, Ludovica 1287<br />

Secada, Jorge 1411<br />

Sech, Alexandre, Junior 238<br />

Seck, Carsten 3002<br />

Secord, James A. 439, 2519<br />

Secord, Jim 459, 1998<br />

Sedjro, Jeanine 3768<br />

See, Sam 2920<br />

Seed, Patricia R118<br />

Seefried, Elke 2879<br />

Seeton, R. 2963<br />

Segonds, Alain Philippe 1165<br />

Seidel, Michael 3507<br />

Seidelman, William 2866<br />

Seidengart, Jean R445<br />

Seidler, Christoph 2885<br />

Seiler, Cotten 3627<br />

Seipp, Hans-M. 3520<br />

Sela, Ori 740<br />

Selby, Martha Ann R833<br />

Selcer, Daniel 1438<br />

Sellés, Manuel 32<br />

Sen, Sisir Kumar R456<br />

Sen, Srabani 2836, 3813<br />

Senatore, Gilda 3122<br />

Seneta, Eugene 2642, 3056, 3268,<br />

R733<br />

Sengör, A. M. Celâl R308<br />

Sepkoski, David 3868<br />

Sequeiros, Leandro 3325<br />

Serck-Hanssen, C. 489<br />

Serfati, Michel 1471, 1472<br />

Serneri, Simone Neri 397<br />

Serrallé Marzoa, José Francisco 1834<br />

Serrano Larráyoz, Fernando 1286<br />

Şeşen, Ramazan 650<br />

Setälä, Vienna 3407<br />

Seth, Suman 602, 2283, 3160, 3161,<br />

R251<br />

Sethi, Arun Kumar 3508<br />

Sewell, Jessica Ellen 3783<br />

Sezgin, Ursula 716<br />

Sha, Richard C. 1684, 1885<br />

Shabel, Lisa 1762<br />

Shackelford, Jole R193, R549<br />

Shackelford, Todd K. 418<br />

Shafer, Glenn 3015, 3047, 3057<br />

Shail, Andrew 2567<br />

Shalev, Zur 1231, 1232<br />

Shamdasani, Sonu 2604<br />

Shanahan, John 1341<br />

Shanahan, Timothy 448, R40<br />

Shank, Michael H. 1022<br />

Shanker, Stuart 291<br />

Shapiro, Adam R. 229<br />

Shapiro, Lisa 1432, 1439<br />

Shapiro-Shapin, Carolyn G. 3509,<br />

3510<br />

Sharan, Anand M. 824<br />

Sharp, Patrick B. 2921<br />

Shatashvili, Samson 1991<br />

Shaw, James 1278<br />

Shea, William 1359, R595<br />

Shea, William R. 1109, 1490, R263<br />

Sheehan, Neil 3739<br />

Sheehan, William 3100<br />

Shehata, Diane Mulvey 3594<br />

Sheils, William 227<br />

Shelden, Mary Lamb 2723<br />

Sheldrake, Rupert 491<br />

Shelton, Tamara Venit R692<br />

Shen, Alexander 3015<br />

Shen, Heyong 771<br />

Sherman, Wendy 121<br />

Shetti, Mahesh 812<br />

Shi Yunli 1785<br />

Shields, David S. 1652<br />

Shim, Janet K. 3459<br />

Shimon, Abner 3130<br />

Shindell, Matthew 3826<br />

Shindell, Matthew Benjamin 3784<br />

Shinn, Terry 2128<br />

Sh<strong>of</strong>fstall, Grant 3719<br />

Short, John Rennie 388<br />

Shorter, Edward 2750<br />

Shostak, Sara 3459<br />

Shostak, Seth 3077<br />

Shouguan, Wang 3785<br />

Shrum, Wesley 4121<br />

Shukaitis, Stevphen 3679<br />

Shukla, S. K. 826<br />

Shuttleworth, Sally 2751<br />

Shylaja, B. S. 823<br />

Sibum, H. Otto 2219<br />

Sibum, Heinz Otto 2219<br />

Sichau, Christian 3142<br />

Siddiqi, Asif A. 4083<br />

Sider, Sandra R59<br />

Sidoli, Nathan 908, 919<br />

Siegert, Bernhard 2842<br />

Siegmund-Schultze, Reinhard 100,<br />

305, 3058, 3059<br />

Siegrist, J. 516<br />

Siegrist, Johannes 3520<br />

Siemsen, Hayo 279, 2863, 3754<br />

Siena, Kevin 1951<br />

Siewers, Alfred K. 1041<br />

Sigel, Lisa Z. R606<br />

Sigerist, Henry E. 66<br />

Sik, Kim Yung 786<br />

Silies, Eva-Maria 3432<br />

Silva, Cibelle Celestino 2284, 3751<br />

Silva, Michael Da 261<br />

Silván Pobes, Enrique 858<br />

Silveira, Anny Jackeline Torres 560<br />

Silvestre, Javier 3628<br />

Silvestre, Marguerite 14<br />

Silvi, Christine 1038<br />

Sime, Ruth Lewin 3185<br />

Simili, Raffaella 181, 1935, 2845,<br />

2981<br />

Simões, Ana 182, 577, 1797, 2872,<br />

3131, 3138, 3186, R145, R275<br />

Simon, Christopher A. 4000<br />

Simon, Gerhard 2883<br />

Simon, J. 2798<br />

Simon, Jonathan 345, 348, 2798,<br />

R407, R526<br />

Simon, Josep 2132, 2285, R235<br />

Simon, Marielle 3060<br />

Simonia, I. 861<br />

Simonia, Irakli 862<br />

Simons, Eric 2363<br />

Simonton, D. K. 306, 496, R374<br />

Simonton, Dean Keith 3408<br />

Simonyi, Károly 343<br />

Simpson, Marcus B., Jr. 1857<br />

Simpson, Pat 3326<br />

Simpson, Sallie W. 1857<br />

Sinatra, Maria 2611<br />

Sinclair, Bruce 2978, R585<br />

Singaravelou, Pierre 382, 2364<br />

Singer, Merrill 521<br />

Singer, Wolf 3912<br />

Singh, Harkishan 2308, 2846<br />

Singh, Nand Lal 826<br />

Singh, Ramvijay 826<br />

Singham, Mano 2947<br />

Singy, Patrick 1952<br />

Sinha, J. N. 3651<br />

Siraisi, Nancy R118, R277, R356<br />

Siraisi, Nancy G. 1257, 1279<br />

Sironi, V. A. 548<br />

Sirotkina, Irina 2612<br />

Sirrine, Nicole K. 2613<br />

Sisma, P. 3016<br />

Siu, Man Keung 289<br />

Sivasundaram, Sujit 240, R555<br />

Sivin, Nathan R602, R707, R758<br />

Skelly, David K. 3247<br />

Skilters, Jurgis 2614<br />

Skipper, Robert A., Jr. 3327<br />

Sklansky, Jeffrey 2615<br />

Škoda, Jan 2187<br />

Skopek, Jeffrey M. 3328<br />

Skordoulis, C. 2141<br />

Skordoulis, C. D. 2892<br />

Skordoulis, Constantin 2983<br />

Skordoulis, Constantine 277, 1722,<br />

1794<br />

Skordoulis, Constantine D. 270<br />

Skott, Christina 1858<br />

Slack, Nancy G. 3248, 3249<br />

Slater, John 37, 1088, 1560, 1580<br />

Slaton, Amy E. 2934, 4001, R265<br />

Slee, Bruce 3107, 3108, 3788<br />

Slewa-Younan, Shameran R239<br />

Sliggers, Bert 416<br />

Slinn, Judy 3592<br />

Sloan, Phillip R. 428, R107<br />

Slowik, Edward R532, R709<br />

Sluckin, Tim 3603


292 Author Index<br />

Smadja, Ivahn 1763<br />

Smail, Daniel Lord 1055<br />

Smajic, Srdjan 2076<br />

Smallman-Raynor, Matthew 3549<br />

Smeenk, Christopher 344<br />

Smet, Daniel De 713<br />

Smets, Alexis R789<br />

Smid, Harm 2214<br />

Smid, Harm Jan 289<br />

Smil, Vaclav 3629<br />

Smit, Harry 2616<br />

Smith, Alison 2077<br />

Smith, C. U. M. 938, 1903, 2013,<br />

2617<br />

Smith, Charles H. 2156, 2483, 2520<br />

Smith, David Woodruff 2995<br />

Smith, Frederick M. 831<br />

Smith, Gayle L. 2178<br />

Smith, Justin E. H. 1589, 1590, 1612,<br />

R267<br />

Smith, Laurel C. 4027<br />

Smith, Leonard 1959<br />

Smith, Lisa Wynne R369<br />

Smith, Mark 2110<br />

Smith, Melinda D. 3247<br />

Smith, Melissa R548<br />

Smith, Merritt Roe 2978<br />

Smith, Mick 3250<br />

Smith, Nathan 1473<br />

Smith, Pamela H. 1558, R28<br />

Smith, Robert C. R384<br />

Smith, Robert W. R759<br />

Smith, Stefan Halikowski R82<br />

Smith, Vanessa 283<br />

Smith, Warren 4079<br />

Smith, Wesley J. 2866<br />

Smits, Alexander J. 3800<br />

Smits, Gregory 744<br />

Smits, Jan Pieter 3626<br />

Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty 3329,<br />

R586<br />

Snelders, Stephen 589<br />

Snider, Alvin 210, 1584<br />

Snobelen, Stephen 1360<br />

Snobelen, Stephen D. 1361, 1513,<br />

R383<br />

Snowden, Christopher M. 4002<br />

Snyder, Laura J. 2027<br />

Snyder, Peter J. 2568<br />

Sobel, Dava 1477<br />

Söderberg, Johan 4028<br />

Söderqvist, Thomas R781, R782,<br />

R784<br />

Soentgen, Jens 360<br />

Sokal, Michael M. 2618–2620<br />

Solís, Carlos 32, 1384, 1440, 1441<br />

Solomon, Stephanie 151<br />

Solovey, Mark 3428, 3433<br />

Solsona i Pairó, Núria 1212<br />

Somburg, Oliver 2754<br />

Somerset, Richard 2521<br />

Sommer, Andreas R831<br />

Sommer, Marianne 2522, 3330<br />

Sommer, Ralf J. 2475<br />

Somsen, Geert 2893<br />

Somsen, Geert Jan 2852, 2894<br />

Song Sang-yong 4107<br />

Soonthornthum, B. 756<br />

Sorell, Tom 287, 1442<br />

Sørensen, Henrik Kragh 1421, 1474,<br />

1764, 2215, 2216, 3061<br />

Sorgeloos, Claude 14<br />

Soricelli, Rhonda L. R811<br />

Sorkhabi, Rasoul 2339<br />

Sörlin, Sverker 409, 3204, 3205<br />

Sorum, Eve 2078<br />

Soto Laveaga, Gabriela 3595<br />

Souza, Christiane Maria Cruz de 560<br />

Sozzo, Sandro 3135<br />

Spadini, Valeriano 1846<br />

Spallanzani, M. 1702<br />

Sparks, Tabitha 2724<br />

Sparrow, Giles 4084<br />

Spary, Emma R336<br />

Spearman, T. D. 1991<br />

Specht, Rainer 1324<br />

Spector, Tami I. 2864<br />

Speich, Daniel 2976<br />

Spencer, Jeff A. 3630<br />

Spencer, Nick 2111<br />

Spicci, M. 548<br />

Spicer, Andrew 227<br />

Spiekermann, Uwe 2837<br />

Spiers, Edward M. 245<br />

Spinardi, Graham 4085<br />

Splett, Tatjana 2752<br />

Splinter, Susan 1715<br />

Springer, Anthony M. 4054<br />

Spruit, Leen 218<br />

Spurling, Thomas H. 3631<br />

Sredniawa, Bronislaw 1986<br />

St. Martin, Jenna 2638<br />

Stack, David A. 2051<br />

Stadelmann, Christian 389<br />

Staden, Heinrich von 895<br />

Stadler, Friedrich 3003<br />

Stadler, Max R234<br />

Stahnisch, F 3374, R613<br />

Stahnisch, F. 533, 1901, 2725, 2726,<br />

3375, 3376, 3683, R88, R303<br />

Stahnisch, F. W. 547<br />

Stahnisch, Frank 2726, 3915, 3952,<br />

R117, R752<br />

Stahnisch, Frank W. 429, 2554, R382<br />

Staley, Richard 2286, 3153<br />

Stalker, R. J. 3162<br />

Stalnaker, Joanna 1859<br />

Stamhuis, Ida H. 2206, 2642, 2643,<br />

3268<br />

Stanley, Mathew 320<br />

Stanley, Matthew R94, R115, R125<br />

Stapelbroek, Koen 2643<br />

Stapf-Finé, Heinz 3520<br />

Stapleford, Thomas A. 3434, R496<br />

Stark, Ryan J. 1385<br />

Starr, Douglas P. 2644<br />

Starratt, Valerie G. 418<br />

Stavrinou, Lampis C. 956<br />

Stearns, Justin K. 537<br />

Stearns, Peter N. R283<br />

Stedall, Jacqueline 1447<br />

Steel, Brent S. 3857, 4120<br />

Steel, Daniel 3953<br />

Steele, J. M. 1786<br />

Steele, John R489<br />

Steele, John M. 920<br />

Steen, Kathryn R130<br />

Steenbergh, Kristine 1262<br />

Steere-Williams, Jacob 2787<br />

Stefanizzi, Serena 1287<br />

Steger, Florian 958<br />

Steigerwald, Joan R161, R764<br />

Steinaecker, Karoline V. 3542<br />

Steinberg, Avraham 2866<br />

Steinberg, David A. 2569<br />

Steinberg, Holger 2753, 2754<br />

Steinberg, Jean-Louis 3094, 3779<br />

Steinheimer, Frank D. 2372<br />

Steininger, Benjamin 29<br />

Steinkamp, Peter 3465<br />

Steinke, Hubert 518, 1953, R242<br />

Steinle, Friedrich 150, 1325, 1795,<br />

2287, 2995<br />

Stelmackowich, Cindy Lee 2727<br />

Stemberger, Günter 2614<br />

Stengers, Isabelle 152<br />

Stenhouse, I. J. 2385<br />

Stenmark, Mikael 231<br />

Stepansky, Paul E 3960<br />

Stephens, Elizabeth R514<br />

Stephens, Lester D. 2458<br />

Stephens, Walter 1250<br />

Stephenson, Neal 6<br />

Sterckx, Sigrid 3753<br />

Stern, Alexandra M. R434<br />

Stern, Manfred 3044<br />

Steven-Boniecki, Dwight 4086<br />

Stevens, Hallam 3904<br />

Stevens, Martin 2520<br />

Stewart, Larry R404<br />

Stewart, Mart A. 1836<br />

Stickgold-Sarah, Jessie 3891<br />

Stillman, Grant B. 3720<br />

Stock, Armin 497<br />

Stöcken, Malte R507<br />

Stöckler, Manfred 71<br />

Stöcklin, Jürg 2445<br />

Stoeger, William R. 3101<br />

St<strong>of</strong>f, Heiko 2885, 2954, 3511, R43<br />

St<strong>of</strong>fel, Jean-François R457<br />

St<strong>of</strong>fregen, Malte 2728<br />

Stoichita, Pedro 1114<br />

Stokes, Robert B. 2412<br />

Stöltzner, Michael R721<br />

Stone, Abraham D. 3004<br />

Stone, James L. 1902<br />

Stoop, Ellen 43<br />

Storey, Catherine E. 1960<br />

Stott, Rebecca 2079<br />

Stough, Roger R. 4006<br />

Stoutland, F. 489<br />

Stradling, David R486<br />

Straface, Antonella 644<br />

Straight, Bilinda 491<br />

Straker, James D. 3721<br />

Strange, Carolyn 3251<br />

Stranjalis, George 956<br />

Strano, Giorgio 1183, R105<br />

Strasser, Bruno J. 3147, 3269, 3346,<br />

3347, 3877, 4127<br />

Strauven, Wanda 2899<br />

Street, Ross 3771<br />

Strehlow, Harro 389<br />

Strick, James E. R304<br />

Strickmann, Martin 3703<br />

Strobach, Niko 2854<br />

Strobachová, Ingrid 2867<br />

Strodtman, Greg R520<br />

Strohmaier, Gotthard 727<br />

Strohschneider, Peter 2977<br />

Strom, R. 756<br />

Strom, Richard G. 762<br />

Stroud, Rick 321<br />

Stroumsa, Guy G. 1703<br />

Strub, Christian 29<br />

Strupp, Christoph 2137


Author Index 293<br />

Stuart, Douglas G. 3372<br />

Stuckrad, Kocku von R469<br />

Stump, David J. 2256, 3763, R352<br />

Sturdy, Steve R55, R672<br />

Sturm, Thomas 166<br />

Stürzbecher, M. 547<br />

Stutz, Rüdiger 2045<br />

Su, Hongxia 767<br />

Subbarayappa, B. V. 223<br />

Sucarrats i Riera, Raimon 2340<br />

Sudan, Rajani 1820<br />

Suer, Terry-Ann 2243<br />

Sugiyama, Michelle Scalise 202<br />

Sullivan, Woodruff Turner 3102<br />

Sulloway, Frank J. 2523, 3401<br />

Sumiko, Otsubo 747<br />

Summers, David 206<br />

Sumner, James 3632<br />

Sun Xiaochun 763<br />

Sundararajan, S. 834<br />

Sundberg, Mikaela 3820<br />

Sunderland, Mary Evelyn 2429<br />

Sundin, Jan 561<br />

Supé-Kikoïne, Catherine 101<br />

Suriol Castellví, Josep 3633<br />

Surroca, T. Cadefau 3103<br />

Surun, Isabelle 2365<br />

Sussman, Glen 2870<br />

Sutch, Susie Speakman 972<br />

Sutherland, Daniel 143, 1475<br />

Sutinen, Erkki 3641<br />

Sutton, Ian 1685<br />

Sutton, John 1606<br />

Suzuki, Jeff 307<br />

Švancara, Josef 490<br />

Sverdlove, Ronald 3045<br />

Sverlove, Ronald 3047<br />

Svoboda, Robert E. 831<br />

Swan, John M. 3807<br />

Swanson, Larry W. 1887<br />

Swanson, R. N. 227<br />

Swartz, Sally 2755<br />

Swarup, Govind 3104<br />

Swedlund, Alan C. 521, 2729<br />

Swedlung, Alan C. 521<br />

Sweet, Helen M. 606<br />

Swerdlow, N. M. 1184<br />

Swinney, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey N. 2121, 2390,<br />

R13<br />

Sylla, Edith Dudley 1028<br />

Szerszynski, Bronislaw 460<br />

Szöllösi-Janze, Margit R353<br />

T<br />

Takanishi, Atsuo 4029<br />

Takasuna, Miki 2621<br />

Takubo, Hayato 1113<br />

Talisse, Robert 3879<br />

Tampakis, C. 2141<br />

Tampakis, Constantin 2983<br />

Tanaka, Setsuko 1986<br />

Tanay, Dorit E. 1007<br />

Taneja, Padmavati 810<br />

Tang, Joyce R737<br />

Tanner, Andrea 2788<br />

Tanona, Scott 3163<br />

Tansey, E. M. 3372<br />

Tapp, Christian 2112<br />

Tappan, Jennifer 3575<br />

Tarr, Joel A. 407, R433<br />

Tatarewicz, Joseph N. 4054<br />

Tattersall, James J. R57<br />

Taub, Liba R163<br />

Taube, Moshe 839<br />

Tauber, Alfred I. 153, R147<br />

Tauger, Mark B. 595<br />

Tausiet, Maria 1213<br />

Taussig, Michael 491, 4098<br />

Taussig, Sylvie 1443<br />

Tavares, Conceição 2341<br />

Taylor, Amanda 3846<br />

Taylor, Bron Raymond 3863<br />

Taylor, James 2043<br />

Taylor, Katie 1143<br />

Taylor, Kenneth L. 1821<br />

Taylor, Kim 3512<br />

Taylor, Vanessa 3252<br />

Tedre, Matti 3641<br />

Tega, W. 1765<br />

Tega, Walter 1666<br />

Teich, Mikuláš 2847, R206<br />

Teichert, Dieter 29<br />

Teichfischer, Philipp 538<br />

Teichmann, Jürgen 3<br />

Teira Serrano, David 1456<br />

Teissier, Pierre 3814<br />

Teixidó Gómez, Francisco 3270<br />

Telkes-Klein, Eva 101<br />

Tellenbach, Michael 2080<br />

Tenn, Joseph S. 2249<br />

Tenover, Fred C. R529<br />

ter Meulen, B. C. 3377<br />

Terrada, Maríaluz López 1200<br />

Terrall, Mary 1860<br />

Tessicini, Dario 1185, R181<br />

Thacker, Eugene 430<br />

Thackray, John S. 3812<br />

Thakur, Amrendra Kumar 835<br />

Thakur, Phya 821<br />

Thakur, Priya 2248<br />

Thaler, Naly 935<br />

Theis, Robert 1114, 1744<br />

Theobald, Ulrich R121<br />

Theodore, David 2309<br />

Theodosius 1008<br />

Theodossiou, E. 863<br />

Theodossiou, E. Th. 3078<br />

Theunissen, Bert 38, 416, 3652<br />

Thibault, André 380<br />

Thiel, Jens 149<br />

Thiele, Antje 3542<br />

Thiele, Riidiger 291<br />

Thiele, Rüdiger R765<br />

Thielmann, Winfried 29<br />

Thijssen, Wim 2984<br />

Thiruvengadam, S. 2822<br />

Thomaidis, Yannis 909<br />

Thomas Hurford, C. 1963<br />

Thomas, Frederic 3649<br />

Thomas, Gregory M. 3545<br />

Thomas, Nicola J. 3213<br />

Thomas, Samuel S. 1280<br />

Thomas, William R803<br />

Thomasset, Claude 380<br />

Thompson, A. Richard 3105, 3786<br />

Thompson, James 2043<br />

Thompson, S. J. 2043<br />

Thoms, Ulrike 2045, 2982, 3653,<br />

3654, R43<br />

Thomson, Keith R744<br />

Thomson, Keith Stewart 2014<br />

Thoreau, François 4108<br />

Thorndike, A. S. 3130<br />

Thorndike, Alan 3130<br />

Thorpe, Charles 3680, R353<br />

Thrift, N. J. 572<br />

Thurschwell, Pamela 491<br />

Tieleman, Teun 895, R16<br />

Tighe, Janet A. R402<br />

Tihon, Anne 921<br />

Tillack, Allison 3935<br />

Tillberg, Margarete 3142<br />

Timm, Annette F. R787<br />

Tingle, Elizabeth 227<br />

Tinguely, Frédéric 1186<br />

Tinios, Ellis 746<br />

Tinkler, Keith 2342<br />

Tirard, Stéphane 18<br />

Tirodkar, Manasi 831<br />

Tise, Larry E. 3666<br />

Tobbell, Dominique A. 3585<br />

Tobies, Renate 2848<br />

Tobin, Willian 2250<br />

Toca, Ángel 3187<br />

Toccafondi, Fiorenza 2614<br />

Todd, Jane Marie 2933<br />

Todes, Daniel P. 2475<br />

Todorovski, Ilinka 3655<br />

Toellner, Richard 1675, R227, R778<br />

Togo, Tsukahara R233<br />

Tol, Deanne van 3576<br />

Tolley, Kim R438<br />

Tomash, Erwin 591<br />

Tomic, Sacha 1809<br />

Tomlinson, Isobel 4040<br />

Tomory, Leslie 1810, 1811<br />

Tondre, Michael L. 2081<br />

Tone, John Lawrence R169<br />

Tonelli, Natascia 1048<br />

Tootoo, Victor 854<br />

Topaloğlu, Abdullah 102<br />

Topham, Jonathan R. 229, 241, 1727,<br />

2040<br />

Torck, Mathieu 779, R106<br />

Torre, Jose R. 1653<br />

Torre, Sandra 1287<br />

Torrens, Hugh S. 79<br />

Torres Jiménez, Francisco 926<br />

Torres, Cruz C. 202<br />

Torres, Xavier Cortés 1668<br />

Torres-Albero, Cristóbal 3681<br />

Torretti, Roberto 143<br />

Tors, Steven 3106<br />

Toscano, Maria 1861<br />

Totelin, Laurence R522, R819<br />

Toti Rigatelli, Laura 3005<br />

Touber, Jetze 1262<br />

Tourkin, Serge 625<br />

Tousignant, Noémi 3513<br />

Tracy, Sarah W. R650<br />

Traninger, Anita 1262<br />

Trapeznik, Alexander R424<br />

Treadwell, Terry C. 4087<br />

Trembinski, Donna 498<br />

Tremblay, Michael 4004<br />

Tremolizzo, L. 548<br />

Tren, Richard 3184<br />

Trentmann, Frank 3252<br />

Trepp, Anne-Charlott 1101<br />

Tresch, John 2219, 2645<br />

Trevelyan, James 4122<br />

Trevino, Kelly M. 2622<br />

Tribble, Scott 2041<br />

Triclot, Mathieu 3062


294 Author Index<br />

Trifogli, Cecilia R284<br />

Trinkle, Dennis A. 1658<br />

Trischler, Helmuth 2885, 2895, 3142<br />

Trizzino, Antonino 3409, 3546<br />

Trommelen, Mieke 3926<br />

Trosse, Sabine 549<br />

Trostle, James 521<br />

Trotta, Biancamaria 1287<br />

Trovalusci, Patrizia 2258<br />

Truffa, Giancarlo 1183<br />

Tschacher, Werner 2976<br />

Tschinkel, Victoria J. 3826<br />

Tschinkel, Walter R. 3826<br />

Tsekhmistro, Ivan 2877<br />

Tsiao, Sunny 4088<br />

Tsukahara, Togo 743<br />

Tuchman, Arleen Marcia 2730<br />

Tucker, Kathryn L. 2866<br />

Tucker, Richard P. 3851<br />

Tugnoli Pàttaro, Sandra 3006<br />

Tulodziecki, Dana 2731<br />

Tümmers, Henning 3519<br />

Tumulka, R. 3137<br />

Turatto, Massimo 322<br />

Turchetti, Simone R4<br />

Turda, Marius 2090<br />

Turgeon, Yves 1745<br />

Turkle, Sherry 167<br />

Turner, Anthony 1299<br />

Turner, Frank M. 229<br />

Turner, Henry S. 61, 303<br />

Turner, Roger R154<br />

Turner, Stephanie S. 4097<br />

Turner, Stephen P. R150<br />

Turner, Steven 2142<br />

Turney, Jon 6<br />

Turpin, Jeff P. 202<br />

Tutton, Richard 3724<br />

Tvedt, Terje 410, 411, 3864, 4106<br />

Tweney, Ryan D. 103, 276<br />

Twidale, C. Rowland 3215<br />

Tyler, Kenneth L. 474<br />

Tyrrell, Ian R269<br />

Tzu-Chun Wu, Judy 3514<br />

U<br />

Uebel, Thomas 3007, 3008, 3764<br />

Uekoetter, Frank 3851<br />

Uekötter, Frank 194<br />

Ueyama, Takahiro 2789<br />

Ugalde, Antonio 3964<br />

Uhl, Karsten 3634<br />

Umpleby, Stuart A. 4030<br />

Underwood, Matthew Carl 1334<br />

Unger, Corinna R. 502, 2885, 2970,<br />

3851<br />

Unguru, Sabetai R26<br />

Unruh, W. G. 2276<br />

Unschuld, Paul U. 562, 780<br />

Urban, Wayne J. 3755<br />

Urken, Arnold B. 1918<br />

Urteaga y Francesc Nadal, Luis 577<br />

Urvoy, Dominique 644<br />

Uzel, Ilter 618<br />

V<br />

Vaccari, Ezio 1822<br />

Vagenheim, Ginette 1257<br />

Vagiswari, A. 2248<br />

Vahia, M. N. 811, 815<br />

Vakoch, Douglas A. 3787<br />

Valdecasas, Antonio G. 3909<br />

Valencius, Conevery Bolton 2790<br />

Valente, Wagner Rodrigues 289<br />

Valentin, Antony 3113<br />

Valenzuela Candelario, José 539<br />

Valeriani, Simona 127<br />

Valier, Helen 514<br />

Väliverronen, Esa 3407<br />

Valleriani, Matteo 1641<br />

Vallés, Juan 1286<br />

Vallisneri, Antonio 1954<br />

Valobra, Adriana 3572<br />

Valverde, Nuria 577, 1716<br />

Vamvacas, Constantine J. 894<br />

Van Creveld, Martin 3667<br />

van den Bogaard, Adrienne 3626<br />

van der Steen, J. 3590<br />

van der Vleuten, Erik 3626<br />

Van Duzen, Chet 1233<br />

Van Helden, Albert 1492<br />

van Lente, Dick 3626<br />

van Pelt, James Clement 584<br />

van Woerkom, T. C. A. M. 3377<br />

Van Young, Eric R2<br />

Vance, Tiffany C. 3830<br />

Vandamm, Christine 601<br />

Vandamme, Christine 601<br />

Vandamme, F. 1654<br />

Vanderbilt, Tom 3740<br />

Vanderburg, Willem H. 2948<br />

Vanderjagt, Arie Johan 220<br />

Vandermassen, Griet 1989<br />

Vandermeersch, Patrick 1262<br />

Vandersmissen, Jan 2366<br />

VandeWall, Holly R. 3704<br />

Vanja, Christina 2742<br />

Vanja, Christine 549<br />

Vanpaemel, Geert 1088, R835<br />

Vardi, Liana 1920<br />

Varga, Donna 3410<br />

Vargha, Magda 2220<br />

Vasold, Manfred 3970<br />

Vassilieva, Julia 3918<br />

Vaupel, Elisabeth 2971<br />

Vázquez Bragado, Alberto 2113<br />

Vázquez García, Francisco 208, 2091<br />

Vecchio, Bruno 397<br />

Veen, J. A. R. van R554<br />

Veglia, Marco 1048<br />

Velasco Morgado, Raúl 3284<br />

Velentzas, Athanasios 277<br />

Velkar, Aashish 4124<br />

Venakis, Andreas 3363<br />

Veneziani, Sabrina 1257<br />

Veneziano, G. 3793<br />

Venkata Rao, D. 834<br />

Venkateswaran, T. V. 795<br />

Ventura, Iolanda 1074<br />

Venturini, Tommaso 168<br />

Veraart, Frank 3632<br />

Verbeek, T. 489<br />

Verbeek, Theo 1868<br />

Verma, Surendra 3206<br />

Vermaas, Pieter E. 3895<br />

Vermeer, Leonieke 2034, 2288<br />

Vermij, R. H. 33<br />

Vermij, Rienk 1122, 1362, 1514,<br />

3626, R209, R387<br />

Vermij, Rienk H. 1187, 1515<br />

Vernet Gines, Juan 39<br />

Vernon, Keith 2896<br />

Veroli, Patrizia 2899<br />

Veron, Jacques 3435<br />

Versari, Maria Elena 2899<br />

Versluis, Arthur 412<br />

Verville, Richard 3515<br />

Vesel, Ziva 625<br />

Vetter, Jeremy 34, 284, 2524, 3207<br />

Vetter, Lara R292<br />

Viallon, M. 1281<br />

Viana, Hélio Elael Bonini 3188<br />

Viard, Jérôme 2289<br />

Vicedo, Marga R537<br />

Vicente Maroto, María Isabel 1088<br />

Vicente, Pilar Vélez 1668<br />

Vickers, Neil 1912<br />

Vico, Romana Martorelli 1058<br />

Vidal Hernández, J. M. 36<br />

Vidal, Fernando 499<br />

Vidler, Anthony 1974<br />

Viel, C. 1281<br />

Vigneron, Fleur 1039<br />

Viguera, María Jesús 626<br />

Vileisis, Ann 407<br />

Villani, Alberto 3756<br />

Villegas Guillén, Salvador 1147<br />

Villena, Miguel 2447<br />

Vinci, Thomas C. 1432<br />

Vinci, Tom 1432<br />

Vinci, Viviana 271<br />

Vinel, Nicolas 911<br />

Vinge, Louise 491<br />

Viseu, Ana 3996<br />

Visser, Rob P. W. 2949<br />

Viti, Paolo 1287<br />

Vitrac, Bernard 911<br />

Vizzini, Bryan E. 3723<br />

Vlasschaert, Anne-Marie 1009<br />

Voboril, Dalibor 490<br />

Voelke, Jean-Daniel 3063<br />

Vogel, Brant 1569<br />

Vogel, Jakob 1955<br />

Vögele, J. 516<br />

Vögele, Jörg 187<br />

Vogelsänger, P. 547<br />

Vöhringer, Margarete 29, 2179<br />

Volkert, Klaus 2217<br />

Volkov, Alexei 751<br />

Vollmuth, Ralf 1956<br />

Volpone, Alessandro 3331<br />

von Greyerz, Kaspar 1101<br />

von Hardenberg, Wilko Graf 397<br />

von Hülsen-Esch, A. 516<br />

von Schwerin, Alexander 3516<br />

Vondra, Hana 3465<br />

Vondung, Klaus 4012<br />

Vons, J. 1281<br />

Vons, Jacqueline 1281<br />

Vorms, Marion 117<br />

Voskuhl, Adelheid R475<br />

Voss, Julia 80, 2525–2527<br />

Vossen, Johannes 3363<br />

Vulpiani, Angelo 1990<br />

W<br />

Waddell, Mark A. R377<br />

Wade, Nicholas J. 491, 1886, 1892,<br />

1957, 2623<br />

Wadewitz, Lissa 3218<br />

Wadley, Reed L. 856<br />

Wagner, Darren 1630<br />

Wagner, Kim A. 2555<br />

Wagner, Patrick 2885, 2977


Author Index 295<br />

Wagner, Roy 1144<br />

Wahrig, Bettina 63, R640<br />

Waizbort, Ricardo 202<br />

Wakefield, Andre 1642<br />

Wald, Benjamin Elliott 118<br />

Waldow, Anik 1326<br />

Wale, Astrid 247<br />

Walker, Brett L. 2732<br />

Walker, Charles 1845<br />

Walker, Charles F. 1866<br />

Walker, J. Samuel 3865<br />

Walker, Mark 1676, 2885, 2895,<br />

2954, 2977, R64<br />

Wall, Rosemary R304<br />

Wallace, David 344<br />

Wallace, Robert W. R49<br />

Wallis, Faith 965, 969, 970, 975,<br />

1068, 1069<br />

Wallis, Peter 1655<br />

Walloe, Lars 1064<br />

Walls, Laura Dassow 2015, 2016,<br />

2082, 2171, 2290, 2407<br />

Walravens, Hartmut 2849<br />

Walsh, Andrew 2229<br />

Walsh, Erin Aileen 2922<br />

Walsh, Patrick J. 4089<br />

Walsham, Alexandra 227<br />

Walter, Scott 2180, 2276<br />

Walter, Scott A. 2854<br />

Walters, Bradley B. 3444<br />

Walther, Helmut G. 60<br />

Walther, Peter Th. 149<br />

Walther, Peter U. 78<br />

Walton, John K. R144<br />

Walton, Steven A. 1300, R278<br />

Wandersee, James H. 2321<br />

Wang, Tai-Ho 3042<br />

Wang, Youjun 752<br />

Wang, Zuoyue 3803<br />

Ward, Janet 3635<br />

Warde, Paul 409<br />

Wardhaugh, Benjamin 308<br />

Warner, John Harley R335<br />

Warner, Rebecca L. 4120<br />

Warolin, C. 1281<br />

Warren, Daniel 111<br />

Warren, Louis S. 3218<br />

Warsh, Cheryl Lynn Krasnick 2791<br />

Washington, Harriet A. 2665, 2666,<br />

3517<br />

Wassmann, Claudia R612<br />

Watanabe, Shinzo 3064<br />

Watkins, Charles 2433<br />

Watkins, Elizabeth Siegel 3979, 3980,<br />

R519<br />

Watsford, Penny 2446<br />

Watson, Andrew M. 618<br />

Watson, Francis 2096<br />

Watson, James D. 3332<br />

Watson, Katherine 540<br />

Watson, Roger 2811<br />

Watts, Fraser 3411<br />

Watts, Sheldon R212<br />

Wazeck, Milena 3164<br />

Weart, Spencer 3831<br />

Weatherall, D. J. 3954<br />

Weatherall, David 541<br />

Webb, E. K. 3196<br />

Webb, James L. A., Jr. 3577<br />

Webb, Joan B. 2391<br />

Weber, Bruce H. 448<br />

Weber, Darren L. R837<br />

Weber, Matthias M. 2736, 2754,<br />

R347, R687<br />

Weber, Thomas P. R286, R658<br />

Webster, Frank 3757<br />

Wecker, Regina 3363<br />

Wegener, Daan 2291, R375<br />

Wehrens, Rik R104<br />

Weidemann, Susanne 1891<br />

Weidenhammer, Erich 261<br />

Weidman, Nadine 3910<br />

Weightman, Gavin 585<br />

Weikart, Richard 2646, 3333, R79,<br />

R220, R632, R658, R780<br />

Weiler, Gershon 1986<br />

Weindling, Paul 3465<br />

Weinert, Friedel 35, 154, 3138<br />

Weingart, Peter 195, 2864, 2923<br />

Weininger, Stephen J. 355, R213<br />

Weinstein, Michael A. 2624<br />

Weiss, Burghard R358<br />

Weiss, Richard S. 831<br />

Weiss, Sheila Faith 3334<br />

Weisser, Olivia 1631, R196<br />

Weissman, Charlotte 2528<br />

Weisz, G. M. 3518<br />

Weisz, George 3971<br />

Weitzel, Hans 1145, 1253<br />

Welch, Claudia 831<br />

Welch, Evelyn 1278<br />

Welchman, Jennifer 2625<br />

Wellens-de Donder, Liliane 14<br />

Weller, Dylan 2114<br />

Wellerstein, Alex 3142, 3165<br />

Wellmann, Janina 1869, 2924<br />

Wells, Susan 3972<br />

Wels, Volkhard 1101<br />

Welsh, Whitney Elizabeth 309<br />

Welshman, John 514<br />

Wendel, Hans Jürgen 2854<br />

Wendel, Paul J. 3747<br />

Wendel, Paul Joseph 278<br />

Wendt, Hardy 3107, 3788<br />

Wendt, Harry 3108<br />

Wengenroth, Ulrich 2885<br />

Werntgen, Cai 4012<br />

Werrett, Simon 1091, 1712, 2219<br />

Wertheim, Margaret 6<br />

Wesemael, François 2251<br />

Wess, Jane 2292<br />

Wessely, Christina 3, 149, 389, 2862,<br />

3109, 3110<br />

Wesson, Paul S. 2276<br />

West-Sooby, John 1829<br />

Westad, Odd Arne R836<br />

Westermann, Andrea R678<br />

Westermann, Stefanie 3519<br />

Westfall, Catherine 3804<br />

Westling, Louise 3255<br />

Westman, Robert R20<br />

Westwick, Peter J. 3741<br />

Wetmore, Alexander 2849<br />

Whaley, Leigh Ann 1282<br />

Whatmore, Sarah J. 2828<br />

Wheaton, Bruce R. 3130<br />

Wheeler-Barclay, Marjorie 2115<br />

Wheen, Andrew 2829<br />

Whit, Paul 227<br />

Whitaker, Harry 1903<br />

Whitaker, Harry A. 1745, 1903<br />

White, Luise R229<br />

White, Mark J. 2550<br />

White, Paul 207, 2116, 2150, 2475,<br />

2556<br />

White, Stacey Swearingen 4126<br />

Whitehouse, David 1558<br />

Whitfield, Susan 755<br />

Whitfield-Spinner, Linda 3578<br />

Whitmarsh, Ian 3724<br />

Whitmarsh, Tim 895<br />

Whitmer, Kelly J. 1975<br />

Whittingham, Ian 1780<br />

Whooley, Owen 2792<br />

Whyte, Ian 413<br />

Widemann, Eilhard 699<br />

Widmalm, Sven 2219, 3349<br />

Wiederkehr, Karl Heinrich 2293<br />

Wiegand, Dometa 210<br />

Wieland, Thomas 3276, 3905<br />

Wiersma, Yolanda F. 3218<br />

Wiesendanger, Mario 3378<br />

Wiesenfeldt, Gerhard 3722<br />

Wiesner-Hanks, Merry R277<br />

Wigelsworth, Jeffrey R. 1332, 1363,<br />

1704<br />

Wiggins, Joel 3998<br />

Wilder, Kelley 3142<br />

Wilhelm, Wim W. 1400<br />

Wilholt, Torsten 196<br />

Wilkie, Jacqueline S. R740<br />

Wilkins, John 895<br />

Wilkinson, David 2096<br />

Willey, Angela 2094<br />

Williams, Elizabeth A. 518, 1913,<br />

R81<br />

Williams, Gareth 542<br />

Williams, Gary C. 2335<br />

Williams, J. S. 3125<br />

Williams, James C. 407<br />

Williams, Mark 1024<br />

Williams, Matt 1823<br />

Williams, Michael R. 591<br />

Williamson, Tom 2758<br />

Willis, Jonathan 227<br />

Willis, Rebecca Grenier 1574<br />

Willis, William Shedrick 3445<br />

Willmoth, Frances R805<br />

Willner, Sam 561<br />

Wilms, Sabine 776<br />

Wils, Kaat R812<br />

Wilson Bowers, Kristy R630<br />

Wilson, Catherine 142, 1316, 1432,<br />

1442<br />

Wilson, Daniel J. 3579<br />

Wilson, David B. 1746, R435<br />

Wilson, David Sloan 3710<br />

Wilson, Don E. R630<br />

Wilson, Edward O. 1862<br />

Wilson, Leonard G. 2343<br />

Wilson, Mark 111<br />

Wilson, R. 288<br />

Wilson, Robert 3218<br />

Wimsatt, William C. 418<br />

Winckelmann, Hans Joachim 3474<br />

Winkler, Kenneth P. 1429<br />

Winnerling, Tobias 1246<br />

Winsberg, Eric 3820<br />

Winsberg, Eric B. 4031<br />

Winston, Johnny 3866<br />

Winyard, Ben 2083<br />

Wischer, Robert 3520<br />

Wise, M. Norton 2084, 3649<br />

Wisselgren, P. 197, 505<br />

Wit, Onno de 589<br />

Withers, Charles W. J. 2367


296 Author Index<br />

Withey, Alun R312<br />

Withycombe, Shannon K. 2733, R829<br />

Witkam, Jan Just 641<br />

Witte, Stephen S. 2384<br />

Witte, Verena 2045<br />

Wittje, Roland 279, 3166<br />

Wlodarczyk, Jacek 1153<br />

Wlodarczyk, Jaroslaw 1169<br />

Woiak, Joanne R434<br />

Woitkowitz, Torsten 1086<br />

Wójcik, Zbigniew 1815<br />

Woldu, Ameha Seyoum R640<br />

Wolf, Jeff R318<br />

Wolfe, Audra J. 3335<br />

Wolfe, Charles T. 155, 1317, 1632<br />

Wolff, Stefan L. 2971, R797<br />

Wolffram, Heather 2626<br />

Wolmar, Christian 246, 2830<br />

Wolpe, Paul Root 186<br />

Wolters, Gereon 142<br />

Wood, Gillen D’Arcy 62, 1867<br />

Wood, Janice Ruth 2793<br />

Woodhouse, Keith M. 3867<br />

Woods, Abigail 592<br />

Woods, Brian 4090<br />

Woods, Gordon T. 2310<br />

Woodward, William R. 3412<br />

Wooten, Heather Green 3521, R825<br />

Wootters, William K. 3130<br />

Wootton, David 1087<br />

Worboys, M. 2798<br />

Worboys, Michael 59, 514, 2734,<br />

R304<br />

Worcester, Thomas 1283<br />

Worcester, Thomas W. 557<br />

Worden, Al 4091<br />

Worms, Frédéric 101<br />

Worth-Stylianou, V. 1281<br />

Worthen, Dennis B. 563<br />

Woyke, Andreas 1796<br />

Woyke, Meik 2879<br />

Wragge-Morley, Alexander 1581,<br />

R631<br />

Wray, K. Brad 156<br />

Wreede, Liesbeth C. de 1476<br />

Wright, Aaron Sidney 2252<br />

Wright, David 3973<br />

Wright, David C 3723<br />

Wright, David C. 3723<br />

Wright, Miriam 4041<br />

Wright, Owen 669<br />

Wu, Yi-Li 781<br />

Wübben, Yvonne 29, R294<br />

Wujastyk, Dagma 831<br />

Wujastyk, Dominik 831<br />

Wülfingen, Bettina Bock v. R701<br />

Wußing, Hans 3065<br />

Wyatt, Nicholas 2980<br />

Wybrow, Cameron R517<br />

Wyhe, John van 2143<br />

Wyka, Ewa 262<br />

Wylie, Alison 2660<br />

Wylie, Caitlin Donahue 3955<br />

Wynia, Matthew K. 2665, 2666, 3517<br />

Wynn, Graeme 409<br />

Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. R679<br />

X<br />

Xavier Jufre, Garcia 1023<br />

Xhayet, G. 1281<br />

Xu, Fengxian 104<br />

Xu, Yibao 104<br />

Y<br />

Yadav, Nisha 811<br />

Yakira, Elhanan 101<br />

Yalçin, Ünsal 623<br />

Yalcinkaya, M. Alper 2950<br />

Yale, Elizabeth 1378, 1582<br />

Yamada, Toshihiro 1444<br />

Yamamoto, Shinya 3066<br />

Yang, Haiyan 459<br />

Yanqiong, Liu 4005<br />

Yao Fang 4007<br />

Yap, Audrey 1766<br />

Yarchin, William 242<br />

Yaskell, Steven Haywood 323<br />

Yates, Robin D. S. 776<br />

Yazdi, Hamid-Reza Giahi 693<br />

Yeang, Chen-Pang 3636, R417<br />

Yearl, M. K. K. R545<br />

Yelin, Joel C. 3852<br />

Yeo, Richard 283, 1379, 1445, 1446,<br />

R412<br />

Yger, Alain 1990<br />

Ying, Jia-Ming 753<br />

Yoeli-Tlalim, Ronit 782<br />

York, George K. 2569<br />

York, George K., III R763<br />

York, Richard 2850<br />

Young, Anthony H. 4092<br />

Young, Chris R192, R477<br />

Young, Gregg de 664–666<br />

Yrjönsuuri, M. 489<br />

Yu, Junbo 4006<br />

Yu, N. 2963<br />

Yudell, Michael R201<br />

Yus<strong>of</strong>f, Kathryn 3216<br />

Yuste, Piedad R639<br />

Z<br />

Zaccaria, Raffaella Maria 1287<br />

Zacharias, Sebastian 2854<br />

Zachmann, Karin 596, 4042<br />

Zahavi, D. 489<br />

Zahlan, Antoine. B. 618<br />

Zakeri, Mohsen 705<br />

Zalashik, Rakefet 3551<br />

Zambelli, Stefano 3189<br />

Zampieri, Luca 322<br />

Zamudio-Varela, Graciela 2415<br />

Zander, Helmut 149<br />

Zanghì, N. 3137<br />

Zanier, Giancarlo R714<br />

Zapata, Oscar 3964<br />

Zaragoza Bernal, Juan Manuel R380<br />

Zawad, Anna Karolina 262<br />

Zedlitz, Kathrin 1288<br />

Zeide, Anna R606<br />

Zeller, Benjamin E. 3733<br />

Zeller, Suzanne R126<br />

Zeller, Thomas 407<br />

Zeman, Scott C. 3682<br />

Zemplén, Gábor Á. R447<br />

Zenga, Michele 3032<br />

Zerssen, Detlev von 3961<br />

Zevenhuizen, Erik 2529<br />

Zhang Baichun 4007<br />

Zhang Jiuchen 3217<br />

Zhang Jiuchun 4007<br />

Zhu, Qin 586<br />

Ziche, Paul 2181<br />

Ziegler, Béatrice 536, 3363<br />

Zierler, David 3851<br />

Zimmermann, Volker 3580<br />

Zinsser, Judith P. 210, R727<br />

Zirnstein, Gottfried R565<br />

Zitman, Wim H. 869<br />

Zittel, Claus 157, 178, 1327<br />

Zoloth, Laurie 186<br />

Zoomers, Henk 1516<br />

Zorlu, Tuncay 623<br />

Zsoldos, Endre 2220<br />

Zuidervaart, H. J. 2957<br />

Zuidervaart, Huib 1516<br />

Zuidervaart, Huib J. 324, 1517, 1633,<br />

1667<br />

Zulueta, Benjamin C. 3348<br />

Zumwalt, Rosemary Lévy 3445<br />

Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Ina 2794<br />

Zwier, Karen R. 1812<br />

Zwink, Julia 1070


Subject Index<br />

A<br />

Abduction 3053<br />

Abortion 1962, 3470, 3500<br />

Abstraction 133<br />

Abū al-Faraj ↩Abd Allāh ibn al-Tayyib<br />

721, 728<br />

Abū al-Wafā’ al-Būzajānī 660<br />

Abu Ma’shar, al-Balkhi Ja’far ibn<br />

Muhammad 697, 703<br />

Academia das Ciências, Lisbon 1818<br />

Academic disciplines 65, 70, 118,<br />

282, 509, 2006, 2570, 2575, 2593,<br />

2638, 3670, 3918, 3920, 3923,<br />

3925, 3960, 4100<br />

Academic freedom 196, 2888<br />

Academically sponsored science<br />

3668, 3744, 3757<br />

Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s, Paris 2297,<br />

2833<br />

Académie Royale des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

(France) 1711<br />

Academies see Societies; institutions;<br />

academies<br />

Accademia del Cimento, Florence<br />

1364, 1365, 1372<br />

Accidents 2803<br />

Acclimatization 608<br />

Accounting 3450<br />

Accuracy see Exactness; precision;<br />

accuracy<br />

Acoustics 1146, 2218<br />

Action at a distance 1527, 1539<br />

Actor-network theory 168<br />

Acupuncture 778<br />

Adams, Frank Dawson 2338<br />

Adaptation (biology) 2516, 3263,<br />

3292, 3296, 3319<br />

Addis, Thomas 3456<br />

Adler Planetarium, Chicago 258<br />

Administration see Management;<br />

administration<br />

Advertising 1332, 2797, 2801, 3617,<br />

3975<br />

Aerodynamics 3657, 3665<br />

Aeronautics; aviation 3198, 3657,<br />

3658, 3662, 3663, 3666, 3667, 4045<br />

Aesthetics 204, 1327, 1971, 2039,<br />

2169, 2451, 2518, 2922<br />

Aflah, Yabir ibn al 672, 673<br />

Africa 604, 606, 608, 611, 615, 676,<br />

857, 1225, 1226, 1598, 1767, 2350,<br />

2353, 2357, 3197, 3211, 3360,<br />

3575, 3577, 3606, 3650, 3997,<br />

4111, 4113<br />

Africa, civilization and culture 223,<br />

4111<br />

African Americans 2665, 2666, 2930,<br />

2934, 3445, 3505, 3517<br />

Aged 516<br />

Aging 516, 1071, 1635, 1637, 2681,<br />

3569, 3921, 3938<br />

Agnellus, Abp. Of Ravenna, Saint<br />

1065<br />

Agnosticism see Atheism;<br />

agnosticism; irreligion<br />

Agribusiness 594<br />

Agricola, Georgius 1214<br />

Agricultural chemistry 2834, 3170,<br />

3813, 3860<br />

Agricultural economics 3647<br />

Agricultural technology 594, 2837,<br />

3632, 4124<br />

Agriculture 227, 594, 595, 964, 1075,<br />

1330, 1976–1978, 2657, 2668,<br />

2832–2834, 2836, 2837, 3209,<br />

3256, 3308, 3331, 3573, 3645,<br />

3647–3650, 3655, 3825, 4032,<br />

4034, 4035, 4126<br />

Agucchi, Giovanni Battista 1482<br />

Ahlmann, Hans Wilhelmsson 3205<br />

AIDS (disease) 510, 521, 3940, 3944<br />

Air pollution 3848<br />

Air transportation 2819<br />

Air warfare 2951, 3665, 3667<br />

Aircraft industry 3665<br />

Aircraft; airplanes 597, 2951, 3609,<br />

3657, 3659, 3662, 3665–3667,<br />

3987, 4071, 4090<br />

Airplanes see Aircraft; airplanes<br />

Airships; dirigibles 3658<br />

Akademiia Nauk SSSR 3689<br />

al-Baqqār, Abū ‘Abd Allāh<br />

Muḥammad ibn ‘Alī 695<br />

al-Battani, Abu ’abd Allah<br />

Muhammad ibn Jabir 696<br />

al-Biruni 697, 709, 800<br />

al-Damanhuri, Ahmad 632<br />

al-Farabi 644, 647, 649, 667, 713, 726<br />

al-Ghazzali 624, 681<br />

al-Isfizari, Abu Hamid 705<br />

al-Jayyani, Abu ‘Abd Allah<br />

Muhammad Ibn Mu’adh 694<br />

Al-Juzjani, Abu ’Ubaid ’Abd<br />

al-Waḥid 689<br />

al-Karajī 800<br />

al-Kashi, Jamshid Ibn Mahmud<br />

Ghyath al-Din 654, 657<br />

Al-Khazini, Abū al-Fatḥ ’Abd<br />

al-Raḥman al-Manṣūr 680, 709<br />

al-Khuwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa<br />

800<br />

al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Ya’Qub Ibn<br />

Ishaq 701<br />

al-Mas’udi, Abu al-Hasan ‘Ali Ibn<br />

al-Husain 642<br />

al-Razi, Muhammad ibn Zakariyya<br />

722, 725, 726<br />

al-Tusi, Abu Ja’far Muhammad Nasir<br />

al-Din 664, 666<br />

al-Zahrawi, Abu al-Qasim 848<br />

Albert I, Prince <strong>of</strong> Monaco 2341<br />

Albertus Magnus 989, 1036, 1043<br />

Alchemy 345, 348, 361–364, 618,<br />

700, 701, 736, 845, 927, 928,<br />

1029–1033, 1084, 1085, 1199,<br />

1201–1213, 1265, 1341, 1370,<br />

1382, 1384, 1549, 1550, 1553–<br />

1560, 1729, 1955, 2311<br />

Alcohol 700, 826, 2139<br />

Alcoholism 2139, 2745<br />

Alembert, Jean le Rond d’ 1645,<br />

1666, 1673, 1734, 1765<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias 939<br />

Alexandria (Egypt) 904<br />

Alferov, Zhores Ivanovich 2878<br />

Alfonso X, King <strong>of</strong> Léon and Castile<br />

1019<br />

Algarotti, Vittorio 1291<br />

Algebra 288, 296, 299, 309, 658, 662,<br />

802, 810, 909, 1000, 1005, 1126,<br />

1135, 1144, 1461, 1759, 1990,<br />

2194, 3028, 3048, 3051<br />

Algebraic geometry 2186<br />

Algeria 2345, 2349, 2361<br />

Algorithms 3019, 3904, 4123<br />

Ali Bey el-Abbasi 1767<br />

Allergy and immunology 2696<br />

Almanacs 1938<br />

Alpert, Harry, 3433<br />

Alphabet 714<br />

Alps (Europe) 2682<br />

Alsina, Federico Rutllant 3071<br />

Alsted, Johann Heinrich 1435<br />

Alter, Georg 89<br />

Alternative medicine 538, 3478<br />

Aluminum and aluminum industry<br />

380<br />

Amateurs 16, 284, 1823, 2035, 2430,<br />

2454, 3207, 3361, 3418, 3668, 3783<br />

Amazon River Region (South<br />

America) 1781<br />

America 388, 1207, 1223, 1234, 1318,<br />

1319, 1870<br />

American Indians 388, 851–853,<br />

1865, 1933, 2088, 2541, 2660,<br />

2718, 2801<br />

American Institute <strong>of</strong> Physics 2991<br />

American Medical Association 2792<br />

American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong>,<br />

New York 3220, 3307, 3330, 3441<br />

American Psychiatric Association 545<br />

American Scientific Affiliation 3890<br />

American Telephone and Telegraph<br />

Company 3632<br />

Ampère, André Marie 2287<br />

Amsterdam (Netherlands) 2719<br />

Analgesics 3513<br />

Analogies see Metaphors; analogies<br />

Analytic chemistry 2303, 2305<br />

Analytical geometry 3042<br />

Anaritius 666<br />

Anatolia (Turkey) 866, 2941<br />

Anatomy 440, 524, 728, 787, 830,<br />

895, 936, 947, 1043, 1249, 1266,<br />

1274, 1277, 1594, 1595, 1615,<br />

1633, 1852, 1879, 1887, 1892,<br />

1907, 1953, 2449, 2455, 2662,<br />

2667, 2702, 2727, 3282, 3284, 3644<br />

Anaxagoras <strong>of</strong> Clazomenae 649<br />

Anaximander 881<br />

Andalusia (Spain) 1924<br />

Anderson, Edgar 3310<br />

Andreä, Johann Valentin 1101


298 Subject Index<br />

Androgyny; hermaphroditism 470,<br />

536, 2091, 2728<br />

Anemia, Sickle Cell 3505<br />

Anglicanism (Christianity) 2101,<br />

2116, 2482<br />

Anglo-Saxons 227, 1066<br />

Angola 1917<br />

Animal anatomy 1598, 2423<br />

Animal behavior 478, 3255, 3387,<br />

3402, 3907<br />

Animal diseases 592, 734, 3234,<br />

4032, 4096<br />

Animal ecology 2424<br />

Animal experimentation 255, 2042,<br />

3404, 3430, 3953<br />

Animal husbandry 3569, 3651<br />

Animal magnetism 1940<br />

Animal migration 2385, 2424<br />

Animal physiology 2423, 2457<br />

Animal psychology 478, 2591, 3255,<br />

3402, 3404<br />

Animal rights 1044, 2591<br />

Animal tracking 3878<br />

Animals 435, 436, 642, 1040, 1044,<br />

1597, 1599, 1679, 1688, 1845,<br />

1849, 1852, 1855, 1864, 1881,<br />

1882, 1978, 3218, 3278, 3652,<br />

3836, 3861, 4032<br />

Animals in art 436, 936, 1044, 2372<br />

Animals in literature 436, 1044<br />

Animals, mythical 416<br />

Ansari, Anousheh 4044<br />

Antarctica 3821<br />

Anthologies 160, 288, 506, 3247,<br />

3439<br />

Anthropic principle 3086, 4103<br />

Anthropological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London<br />

2524<br />

Anthropology 233, 513, 604, 835,<br />

1686, 1889, 1890, 1986, 2049,<br />

2074, 2087, 2089, 2534, 2541,<br />

2544, 2640, 2649, 2650, 2652,<br />

2653, 2849, 2928, 3438, 3439,<br />

3442, 3444, 3445, 3468, 3910<br />

Anthropology and historical methods<br />

162, 4108<br />

Anthropology, prehistoric 467, 1921,<br />

2545, 2658<br />

Anthropometry 2542<br />

Antibiotics 3947<br />

Antidepressant drugs 2750<br />

Antidotes 849<br />

Antiochus I, King <strong>of</strong> Commagene 866<br />

Antip<strong>of</strong>f, Helena 3394<br />

Antisemitism 2639, 2889, 2925<br />

Ants 1862<br />

Aphrodisiacs 832<br />

Apianus, Petrus 1158<br />

Apollonius, <strong>of</strong> Perga 897, 898, 903<br />

Apothecaries 1278, 1291<br />

Applied chemistry 345, 348<br />

Applied mathematics 571, 660, 675,<br />

752, 1131, 1758, 3042, 3053<br />

Applied science 3624<br />

Applied statistics 2043, 3020, 3052<br />

Aquatic biology 1884<br />

Arab/Islamic world, civilization and<br />

culture 11, 14, 86, 93, 223, 258,<br />

294, 537, 566, 616–622, 624–646,<br />

648, 650, 651, 653–658, 660–670,<br />

672–686, 688–697, 699–734, 763,<br />

787, 789, 800, 848, 966, 967, 995,<br />

1003, 1008, 1073, 1138, 1209,<br />

1654, 1832, 2950, 3889<br />

Arabian peninsula 2348<br />

Arabic language 922, 995, 1008, 1209<br />

Arago, François Jean Dominique<br />

2241, 2261<br />

Archaeoastronomy 821, 860, 863<br />

Archaeology 509, 821, 835, 1255,<br />

1922–1924, 2078, 2522, 2656,<br />

2657, 2659, 2660, 3360, 3927<br />

Archimedes 657, 877, 879, 880, 902,<br />

907<br />

Architects, Landscape 3227<br />

Architecture 512, 571, 580, 654, 687,<br />

810, 901, 1131, 1296, 1640, 1668,<br />

1922, 1974, 2806, 2827, 2992,<br />

3227, 3520, 3604, 3618, 3740, 3746<br />

Architecture, military 1300, 3740<br />

Arctic regions 3216, 3816, 3837<br />

Ardrey, Robert 3910<br />

Argentina 2388, 2484, 2508, 3467,<br />

3485, 3570, 3572, 3759<br />

Argonne National Laboratory<br />

(Illinois) 3804<br />

Aristarchos <strong>of</strong> Samos 918<br />

Aristotelianism 17, 137, 893, 895,<br />

934, 939, 977, 993, 1026, 1071,<br />

1122, 1240, 1298, 1430, 1526, 1588<br />

Aristotle 205, 705, 880, 882, 887,<br />

889, 891, 893, 916, 934, 937, 938,<br />

949, 980, 995, 1038, 1071<br />

Arithmetic 1006, 1129, 1147, 2197,<br />

3017<br />

Arms race 3735<br />

Arnaldus de Villanova 982<br />

Aron, Hermann 2265<br />

Artemidoros <strong>of</strong> Ephesos 936<br />

Artifacts 167, 248<br />

Artificial insemination 2457<br />

Artificial intelligence 3776, 4018<br />

Artillery 1966<br />

Artin, Emil 3012<br />

Arts and humanities 65, 142, 313,<br />

2592, 2716, 3710, 3918, 4100<br />

Aryabhata I 819<br />

Asia 606, 1767, 3441, 3902<br />

Asia, civilization and culture 223,<br />

294, 775, 777, 779<br />

Asian Americans 3514<br />

Astbury, William Thomas 3258<br />

Astell, Mary 210<br />

Asteroids 2228, 2231<br />

Asthma 850<br />

Astrolabes 258, 675, 682, 684, 692,<br />

694, 2233<br />

Astrology 93, 321, 325, 326, 369,<br />

679, 683, 694–697, 758, 762, 819,<br />

822, 824, 844, 869–871, 915, 922–<br />

925, 988, 1024, 1101, 1155, 1188–<br />

1192, 1518–1521, 1938<br />

Astrometry see Spherical astronomy;<br />

astrometry<br />

Astronautics 598, 3664, 3676, 3846,<br />

3927, 4044, 4046–4056, 4060–<br />

4066, 4068, 4069, 4071–4073,<br />

4075–4077, 4079, 4083, 4084,<br />

4087, 4089–4091<br />

Astronomical chronology 680, 866,<br />

3773<br />

Astronomical clocks 1023, 2247<br />

Astronomical distances 1779<br />

Astronomical observatories 14, 262,<br />

312, 323, 324, 812, 1190, 1767,<br />

1768, 1774, 2125, 2219, 2237,<br />

2244, 2246, 2248, 2250, 2252,<br />

3071, 3074, 3083, 3088, 3090,<br />

3098, 3100, 3102<br />

Astronomy 3, 35, 39, 86, 89, 93, 233,<br />

258, 294, 313–316, 318, 320–324,<br />

338, 603, 616, 617, 620, 624, 633,<br />

660, 670, 672–685, 687–693, 695,<br />

740, 755–763, 791, 804, 812–824,<br />

841–843, 855, 860–863, 867–869,<br />

911–915, 917–921, 1011–1019,<br />

1021–1023, 1080, 1081, 1083,<br />

1086, 1087, 1103, 1148–1159,<br />

1161, 1164–1170, 1172–1175,<br />

1177–1181, 1184, 1185, 1189,<br />

1190, 1348, 1352, 1357, 1477–<br />

1479, 1482–1485, 1488–1502,<br />

1504–1514, 1516, 1517, 1519,<br />

1523, 1648, 1650, 1767–1786,<br />

1982, 2056, 2219–2252, 2286,<br />

2354, 2860, 2973, 3013, 3067–<br />

3083, 3085, 3088–3100, 3102–<br />

3108, 3110, 3268, 3726, 3772,<br />

3774, 3775, 3777, 3779, 3781,<br />

3782, 3784, 3786, 3788<br />

Astrophysics 598, 2049, 2219, 2225,<br />

3073, 3096<br />

Atheism; agnosticism; irreligion 223,<br />

239, 2030, 2100<br />

Atlantic Ocean 2405<br />

Atlases see Maps; atlases<br />

Atmosphere (Earth) 693, 1178, 1812,<br />

3199, 3810, 3815, 3820<br />

Atmospheric ozone 3810<br />

Atomic energy; nuclear power 3111,<br />

3147, 3682, 3701, 3708, 3791,<br />

3801, 3981, 3992, 3994<br />

Atomic structure 3149, 3175, 3182<br />

Atomic weapons see Nuclear<br />

weapons; atomic weapons<br />

Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics<br />

1994, 2274, 2839, 2840, 3111,<br />

3114, 3115, 3118, 3125, 3127,<br />

3133, 3141, 3142, 3147, 3156,<br />

3157, 3185, 3188, 3670, 3703,<br />

3778, 3790, 3802, 3804<br />

Atomism 328, 332, 462, 1029, 1416,<br />

1423, 1428, 1441, 1543, 1551,<br />

1588, 1812, 2258, 2302, 2307, 2311<br />

Atoms 2300<br />

Attenborough, David Frederick 3223<br />

Attention Deficit Disorder 3462, 3958<br />

Atwood, Margaret 4036<br />

Aubigné, Agrippa d’ 1171<br />

Aubrey, John 1378<br />

Auditory perception 486, 564, 2543,<br />

3597<br />

Auerbach, Erich 3451<br />

Augustine, Saint 885, 979<br />

Aurifaber, Andreas 1167<br />

Auroras 3199<br />

Australia 388, 393, 514, 604, 855,<br />

1679, 1829, 1849, 1851, 2092,<br />

2101, 2222, 2229, 2234, 2242,<br />

2356, 2358, 2373–2375, 2391,<br />

2393, 2399, 2435, 2441, 2446,<br />

2453, 2704, 2738, 2739, 2744,<br />

2819, 2820, 3081, 3104, 3107,<br />

3108, 3124, 3125, 3162, 3172,<br />

3196, 3212, 3215, 3226, 3239,<br />

3245, 3251, 3274, 3278, 3282,<br />

3313, 3345, 3631, 3642, 3645,<br />

3657, 3750, 3770, 3771, 3775,<br />

3781, 3782, 3786, 3788, 3800,<br />

3807, 3825, 3833, 3840, 3853,<br />

3874, 3948, 3956, 3969<br />

Australian races 855<br />

Austria 1519, 1984, 2395, 2534, 2884,<br />

3008, 3359, 3380, 3415<br />

Austro-hungary 1769, 2322<br />

Authoritarianism 3700<br />

Authoritarianism; totalitarianism<br />

2925, 3382


Subject Index 299<br />

Authorities; experts 284, 632, 1300,<br />

1639, 1671, 1839, 1965, 2863,<br />

3704, 3748, 4122<br />

Authority <strong>of</strong> medicine 726, 773, 1263,<br />

2672, 3490, 3944<br />

Authority <strong>of</strong> science 16, 22, 118, 188,<br />

374, 632, 1483, 1487, 1712, 1754,<br />

2852, 2863, 3220, 3794, 3944<br />

Autism 4114<br />

Autobiographies 3151, 3526, 3794<br />

Automata; robotics; cyborgs 569, 576,<br />

1294, 4029<br />

Automation 597<br />

Automobile industry 3601, 3605,<br />

3608, 3612, 3622, 3627<br />

Automobiles 2819, 3596, 3598, 3600–<br />

3602, 3605, 3608, 3609, 3612,<br />

3613, 3615, 3622, 3627, 3985, 4003<br />

Auzoux, Louis Thomas Jerôme 2442<br />

Avempace 643, 719<br />

Avenzoar 723, 724<br />

Averroes 230, 648, 995<br />

Aviation see Aeronautics; aviation<br />

Avicenna 14, 624, 669, 685, 689, 728,<br />

1071, 1209<br />

Azores 2341<br />

B<br />

Babcock, E. B. 3329<br />

Babylon (extinct city) 920<br />

Bachelard, Gaston 2995<br />

Bäck, Carl 1840<br />

Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam 3,<br />

1322, 1326, 1329, 1395, 1414, 1422<br />

Bacon, Roger 1033<br />

Bacteriology 2721, 2792, 3321, 3344,<br />

3345, 3458, 3551, 3968<br />

Bagehot, Walter 2085<br />

Baghdad (Iraq) 627, 725<br />

Bails, Benito 1747<br />

Balasubramaniam, Ramamurthy 85<br />

Baldi, Bernardino 1193<br />

Baldi, Camillo 1208<br />

Baliani, Giovanni Battista 1526<br />

Ballistics 244, 1195<br />

Balloons and ballooning 597, 1660,<br />

1980, 1981<br />

Balneology 351, 1287, 1655, 1823,<br />

1923, 1945, 2780<br />

Baltic States 426<br />

Balzac, Jean-Louis Guez, seigneur de<br />

1335<br />

Banaras Hindu University 64<br />

Bancr<strong>of</strong>t, Edward 1674<br />

Banks, Joseph 1650, 1723<br />

Baranzano, Redento 1172<br />

Barbauld, Anna Letitia 210<br />

Barcelona (Spain) 1668, 2247, 2340,<br />

3072, 3092<br />

Barcelona. Universidad 2340<br />

Barlow, Francis 1575<br />

Barnard, Edward Emerson 2251<br />

Barnard, Frederick A. P. 2123<br />

Barrett, John Henry 3834<br />

Barth, Karl 3731<br />

Bartholomaeus <strong>of</strong> Salerno 1068<br />

Bary, Heinrich Anton de 2833<br />

Basel (Switzerland) 1209, 2445, 3581,<br />

3582<br />

Bateson, Gregory 3316<br />

Bateson, William 2480, 2511<br />

Bath (England) 351, 396, 1655, 1706,<br />

1725, 1784, 1823, 1826, 1923,<br />

1945, 1969, 1970, 2118, 2131,<br />

2811, 2960<br />

Bath University 2131<br />

Baths, public 1287, 1655, 2780<br />

Batthyány, Boldizsár 1201<br />

Baudin, Nicolas 1829, 2360<br />

Baur, Erwin 2929, 3354<br />

Bavaria (Germany) 2736, 2774<br />

Bayes theorem 154, 508<br />

Bayle, François 1634<br />

Bayliss, William Maddock, Sir 3483<br />

Beale, John 1446<br />

Beauvoir, Simone de 3266<br />

Becket, Saint Thomas 1040<br />

Becquerel, Edmond 2124<br />

Beddoes, Thomas 1709<br />

Bede, The Venerable 965, 969, 970,<br />

975<br />

Behavioral sciences 441, 477, 482,<br />

3289, 3428, 3430, 3541, 3907, 3917<br />

Behaviorism 3390, 3396<br />

Behe, Michael 3884<br />

Behn, Aphra 210<br />

Belgium 14, 267, 604, 2628, 2629,<br />

2761, 2804, 2975, 2987, 3553, 4125<br />

Belief and doubt 162, 179<br />

Bell, Charles 2556, 2673<br />

Bell, John Stewart 114<br />

Belousov, Boris Pavlovich 3183<br />

Bender, Hans 3532<br />

Benedetti, Giovanni Battista 1193<br />

Bengal (India) 1783<br />

Bennet, Abraham 1664<br />

Bentley, Richard 1311, 1527, 1691<br />

Benussi, Vittorio 3389, 3409, 3546<br />

Benzécri, Jean Paul 3766<br />

Berkeley, George 1701, 1732<br />

Berlin (Germany) 547, 2821, 3542<br />

Berliner Psychoanalytische<br />

Vereinigung 3397<br />

Bernal, John Desmond 2847<br />

Bernard de Gordon 723<br />

Bernard, Claude 2423<br />

Bernoulli 508, 1469, 1757<br />

Bernoulli, Daniel 508<br />

Bernoulli, Jakob 508, 1434, 1451,<br />

1453, 1456, 1463, 1469, 1731,<br />

1741, 1757, 1761, 1914, 2184<br />

Bernoulli, Johann 1469, 1506, 1731<br />

Bernoulli, Nikolaus 508, 1669, 1757<br />

Berthollet, Claude Louis 2301<br />

Bertrand, Joseph Louis François 2188<br />

Bézout, Étienne 1824<br />

Bhaskara I 812<br />

Bhaskara II 790, 800<br />

Bianchini, Francesco 1304, 1420<br />

Bible 56, 227, 235, 236, 242, 379,<br />

873, 884, 885, 976, 977, 979, 983,<br />

985, 1099, 1102, 1103, 1105, 1162,<br />

1241, 1346, 1350, 1358, 1361,<br />

1487, 1513, 1566, 1690, 1697,<br />

1703, 1819, 2096, 2102, 2478,<br />

2944, 2948, 4077<br />

Bibliographies 42, 85, 102, 225, 1093,<br />

1501, 2263, 2569, 3769<br />

Bibliometrics 308<br />

Big bang theory 3084, 3101<br />

Big science 3869<br />

Billings, John Shaw 2763<br />

Binet, Alfred 2588, 3388<br />

Binet, Etienne 1283<br />

Biochemistry 464, 2440, 2531, 2884,<br />

3086, 3168, 3169, 3183, 3265,<br />

3281, 3285, 3336, 3348, 3569,<br />

3813, 3870, 3874, 3953<br />

Bioengineering see Synthetic biology;<br />

bioengineering<br />

Bioethics see Biology and ethics;<br />

bioethics<br />

Bi<strong>of</strong>uels; biomass energy 4126<br />

Biogenesis; origin <strong>of</strong> life; spontaneous<br />

generation 1242, 1587, 1588, 2833,<br />

3260<br />

Biogeography 2382, 2507<br />

Biographies 14, 45, 46, 88, 89, 94, 96,<br />

103, 207, 243, 449, 528, 533, 626,<br />

735, 740, 841, 842, 877, 879, 881,<br />

1077, 1082, 1084–1087, 1164,<br />

1169, 1204, 1208, 1255, 1274,<br />

1279, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309,<br />

1311–1314, 1377, 1384, 1463,<br />

1469, 1500, 1608, 1609, 1643–<br />

1645, 1648, 1651, 1652, 1674,<br />

1749, 1783, 1824, 1829, 1929,<br />

1936, 1944, 1956, 1983–1985,<br />

1987–1993, 1995, 2000–2003,<br />

2007–2010, 2012, 2014, 2092,<br />

2097, 2111, 2127, 2143, 2187,<br />

2203, 2270, 2308, 2310, 2313,<br />

2334, 2339, 2350, 2352, 2356,<br />

2381, 2391, 2408, 2410, 2423,<br />

2432, 2434, 2441, 2458, 2462,<br />

2520, 2529, 2561, 2562, 2569,<br />

2601, 2619, 2629, 2647, 2702,<br />

2706, 2716, 2726, 2743, 2753,<br />

2763, 2809, 2839–2841, 2843,<br />

2846, 2848–2850, 2870, 2874,<br />

2878, 2884, 2942, 2973, 3013,<br />

3035, 3038, 3044, 3051, 3057,<br />

3071, 3081, 3125, 3162, 3172,<br />

3183, 3196, 3201, 3218, 3221,<br />

3226, 3241, 3247–3249, 3262,<br />

3263, 3270, 3277, 3278, 3313,<br />

3338, 3385, 3386, 3433, 3456,<br />

3481, 3587, 3631, 3639, 3656,<br />

3657, 3661, 3758, 3770, 3771,<br />

3795, 3800, 3807, 3874, 3908,<br />

3969, 4044, 4091<br />

Bioinformatics 424, 3347<br />

Biological diversity 400, 3356<br />

Biological psychiatry 3541, 3961<br />

Biological surveys 2413<br />

Biological weapons 245<br />

Biology 17, 18, 34, 55, 119, 164, 186,<br />

214, 391, 408, 417–423, 425, 427–<br />

430, 437, 439, 443, 448, 454, 456,<br />

459, 461–464, 536, 574, 617, 769,<br />

846, 882, 934, 935, 1307, 1323,<br />

1585–1587, 1589, 1590, 1602,<br />

1699, 1700, 1838, 1869, 1891,<br />

1906, 1989, 1997, 2000, 2012,<br />

2081, 2277, 2379, 2414, 2416,<br />

2418, 2420–2423, 2425, 2429,<br />

2456, 2459, 2472, 2474–2476,<br />

2483, 2486, 2488, 2510, 2511,<br />

2518, 2526, 2530, 2532, 2538,<br />

2616, 2654, 2838, 2843, 2857,<br />

2864, 2885, 2926, 2937, 2978,<br />

3121, 3234, 3254–3259, 3261–<br />

3265, 3267–3270, 3275, 3277,<br />

3280, 3281, 3288, 3289, 3291,<br />

3306, 3311, 3320, 3332, 3337,<br />

3338, 3342, 3362, 3423, 3484,<br />

3660, 3724, 3830, 3869–3871,<br />

3873, 3875–3878, 3892, 3894,<br />

3895, 3898–3901, 3904, 3937<br />

Biology and ethics; bioethics 183,<br />

184, 207, 418, 2048, 2678, 3375,<br />

3877, 3880, 3902, 3903, 4097


300 Subject Index<br />

Biomass energy see Bi<strong>of</strong>uels; biomass<br />

energy<br />

Biomedical technology 55, 59, 2068,<br />

3459, 3567, 3593, 3877, 4110<br />

Biometry 2207, 2416, 3951, 3961<br />

Biophysics 3516<br />

Biopolitics 208, 3617, 3649, 4113<br />

Biosystematics 3310<br />

Biot, Jean-Baptiste 2269<br />

Biotechnology 3459, 3893, 3895,<br />

3901–3903, 3905, 4036<br />

Biotechnology industry 3893<br />

Birds 393, 394, 398, 1043, 2372,<br />

2385, 2453, 3222, 3224, 3230,<br />

3237, 3255, 3277, 3279, 3292<br />

Biringuccio, Vannoccio 1195<br />

Birkh<strong>of</strong>f, George David 2212<br />

Birth control; contraception;<br />

sterilization 502, 1962, 2781, 2793,<br />

3416, 3432, 3470, 3477, 3567,<br />

3589, 3940, 3971, 3977, 3979, 3980<br />

Black holes (cosmology) 1780<br />

Blacks 3445<br />

Blagrave, John 1143<br />

Blair, Hugh 1921<br />

Blake, William 1678<br />

Blatchley, W. S. 3283<br />

Blood 3954<br />

Blood diseases 541, 3954<br />

Blood transfusion 2179<br />

Bluhm, Agnes 3350<br />

Boas, Franz 2639, 2640, 3441, 3445<br />

Böcklin, Arnold 2494<br />

Boerhaave, Herman 1868, 1898<br />

Bogdanov, Alexander 2179<br />

Bohemia 1955, 2187<br />

Bohm, David Joseph 3132<br />

Böhme, Jakob 1084, 1101<br />

Bohr, Niels Henrik David 3126, 3141,<br />

3148<br />

Bologna (Italy) 1208, 2246<br />

Boltzmann, Ludwig 1985, 1994,<br />

2161, 2282, 2289<br />

Bombelli, Raffaele 1144<br />

Bonaparte, Marie 3468<br />

Bond, George 2239<br />

Bonds see Valency; bonds<br />

Bone and bones 3941, 3955<br />

Bone marrow 3484<br />

Bonnet, Charles 1700, 1745, 1904<br />

Book making 1438, 1870, 3461<br />

Books 308, 396, 641, 1330, 1438,<br />

1485, 1557, 1727, 1781, 1846,<br />

1870, 3960<br />

Booksellers and bookselling 1438,<br />

1557<br />

Booth, Charles 2193<br />

Borel, Felix Édouard Émile 3021<br />

Borel, Pierre 1517<br />

Born, Max 3134<br />

Borneo 856<br />

Bortkiewicz, Ladislaus von 2185<br />

Böse, Emil 3152<br />

Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.) 1963,<br />

2406<br />

Botany 284, 390, 391, 396, 431–433,<br />

770, 832, 1085, 1235, 1237, 1243,<br />

1245, 1260, 1284, 1550, 1580,<br />

1591–1593, 1679, 1841, 1846,<br />

1870–1875, 1953, 2371, 2374,<br />

2375, 2394, 2397, 2419, 2430–<br />

2439, 2442–2446, 2529, 3271–<br />

3274, 3276, 3650<br />

Botswana 3563<br />

Boucher de Perthes, Jacques 2659<br />

Bouguer, Pierre 1648, 1714, 1778,<br />

1788, 1967<br />

Bouillaud, Jean Baptiste 2728<br />

Boulding, Kenneth Ewart 3421, 3448<br />

Boundary work 118, 282, 2887<br />

Bourdieu, Pierre 158, 3154, 3888,<br />

3929<br />

Bourguet, Louis 1567<br />

Boutroux, Emile 2022<br />

Boveri, Marcella O’Grady 3322<br />

Boveri, Theodor 3322, 3457<br />

Boyden, Alan 3269<br />

Boyle, Robert 332, 1316, 1379, 1394,<br />

1397, 1402, 1428–1430, 1446,<br />

1542–1545, 1551, 1694<br />

Bracewell, Ronald N. 3786<br />

Bradley, Francis Herbert 2993<br />

Bradwardine, Thomas 1007, 1025,<br />

1027<br />

Bragg, William Henry 2876, 3124<br />

Brahe, Tycho 1162, 1165, 1178, 1183,<br />

1184, 1190<br />

Brain 475, 937, 938, 1682, 1902,<br />

1903, 1909, 2522, 2559, 2560,<br />

2562, 2566, 2604, 3366, 3375,<br />

3522, 3913, 4009<br />

Brain localization 1899, 2561<br />

Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen 2487<br />

Brazil 342, 483, 484, 560, 1247, 1781,<br />

1839, 2327, 2328, 2668, 2783,<br />

2784, 2931, 2940, 3228, 3382,<br />

3394, 3550, 3570, 3599, 3756<br />

Breast cancer 4110<br />

Breeding 1978, 3276, 3650<br />

Brehm, Alfred Edmund 2380<br />

Brenner, Sydney 3338<br />

Brillouin, Léon Nicolas 3062<br />

British Association for the<br />

Advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 2118,<br />

2367, 2524, 3245, 3673<br />

British Trust for Ornithology 3224<br />

Britton, John P. 92<br />

Broadcasting, radio and television<br />

2900, 2905, 3638, 3723, 3975,<br />

4014, 4043, 4086<br />

Broca, Paul 2537<br />

Brosselard-Faidherbe, Henri 2365<br />

Brown, Barnum 2408<br />

Brown, Charles Brockden 2070<br />

Brown, Henry Y.L. 3124<br />

Brown, Ronald Drayton 3807<br />

Brown, Thomas 2173<br />

Brown, Thomas Graham 3372<br />

Browne, Edward Thomas 2413<br />

Brownrigg. William 1811<br />

Brunelli, Giovanni Angelo 1781<br />

Bruno, Giordano 290, 1076, 1159,<br />

1161<br />

Brunswik, Egon 3383<br />

Brussels (Belgium) 3113<br />

Buccola, Gabriele 2580, 2581<br />

Buch, Kurt 3815<br />

Buchler, Justus 2998<br />

Buckland, William 2315<br />

Budapest (Hungary) 2220<br />

Buddhism 223, 769, 782, 794, 808<br />

Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc de<br />

1838, 1859, 1881<br />

Bulgaria 3539<br />

Bultmann, Rudolf 3731<br />

Bulwer, John 1612<br />

Burnet, Frank Macfarlane 3321, 3344,<br />

3345<br />

Burnet, Thomas 1566<br />

Burroughs, William 2857<br />

Business and commerce 973, 1003,<br />

1009, 2797, 3042, 4015, 4114<br />

Butschli, Otto (1848-1920 2468<br />

Butterfield, Herbert 219<br />

Butterflies 3292<br />

Byzantium 735–737, 946<br />

C<br />

Cabala 1084, 1112, 1728<br />

Caedmon 975<br />

Cairo (Egypt) 627<br />

Calabresi, Renata 3379<br />

Calbet, Ezequiel 2221<br />

Calculating machines 914<br />

Calculus 291, 296, 309, 798, 1141,<br />

1434, 1453, 1455, 1469, 1506,<br />

1747, 1750, 1756, 1759, 1990,<br />

2188, 3025<br />

Calderón de la Barca, Pedro 1382<br />

Calderone, Mary Steichen 3492<br />

Calendars 670, 691, 761, 813, 814,<br />

871, 1158, 1170, 1501, 1519, 1785,<br />

3078<br />

Caley, George 2391<br />

Calhoun, John B. 3404<br />

California (U.S.) 3456<br />

California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s 42,<br />

2335<br />

Callendar, Guy Stewart 3197, 3815<br />

Calvinism 1456, 2102, 2949<br />

Cambridge. University 2143<br />

Camerarius, Joachim 1086<br />

Camp, Wendell Holmes 3310<br />

Campanella, Tommaso 1361, 1487<br />

Canada 513, 530, 854, 2035, 2092,<br />

2099, 2135, 2338, 2386, 2671,<br />

2791, 2796, 3082, 3204, 3227,<br />

3231, 3241, 3244, 3461, 3499,<br />

3541, 3611, 3724, 3850, 3973,<br />

4033, 4041<br />

Canals 1293, 1639<br />

Cancer; tumors 164, 3457, 3484,<br />

3685, 3760, 3896, 3930, 3931,<br />

3933, 3945, 3950, 4109, 4110<br />

Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de 2387<br />

Cannon, Walter Bradford 2989, 3483<br />

Cantor, Georg Ferdinand Ludwig<br />

2112<br />

Capitalism 1841, 3691, 3697, 3698,<br />

3843<br />

Carathéodory, Constantin 2147<br />

Carbon dioxide 360, 3815<br />

Carcinogens 3685<br />

Cardano, Girolamo 1130, 1140, 1188,<br />

1215<br />

Cárdenas, Juan de 1238<br />

Career development 3761<br />

Caribbean 367, 1687<br />

Carnap, Rudolf 145, 2854, 3004, 3008<br />

Carniola (Slovenia) 3655<br />

Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi 2289<br />

Carries, Jean 2066<br />

Carroll, Lewis 2163<br />

Carson, Rachel Louise 2936<br />

Cartan, Élie Joseph 3025<br />

Cartesianism 17, 141, 476, 1373,<br />

1393, 1416, 1429–1432, 1441,<br />

1460, 1541, 1601


Subject Index 301<br />

Cartography 14, 171, 380–382, 385,<br />

706, 710, 1083, 1101, 1174, 1175,<br />

1181, 1218–1220, 1225, 1233,<br />

1571, 1572, 1826, 1830, 1831,<br />

1836, 2345–2347, 2364–2366,<br />

2437, 3209, 3211, 3214, 3832<br />

Carus, Carl Gustav 2604<br />

Carver, John Henry 3125<br />

Case studies 951, 1946, 1954, 2728,<br />

2743<br />

Case, Ermine Cowles 2409<br />

Cass, Lewis 2088<br />

Cassini, Jean Dominique 1523<br />

Cassirer, Ernst 125, 2854, 3036<br />

Castelnuovo, Guido 2186<br />

Castille (Spain) 1009<br />

Castration 2752<br />

Catalogs see Tables; catalogs; lists<br />

Catalonia (Spain) 39, 192, 300, 314,<br />

337, 338, 375, 390, 1089, 1464,<br />

2228, 2340, 2779, 3098, 3436, 3437<br />

Caterus 1386<br />

Cattell, James McKeen 2618, 2619<br />

Caucasus region 861, 862<br />

Cauchy, Augustin Louis 1751, 1756,<br />

2258<br />

Causality 1430, 1512, 1538, 2173,<br />

2440, 3126<br />

Cavalieri, Francesco Bonaventura<br />

1191, 1449<br />

Cave paintings 858<br />

Cavell, Stanley 53<br />

Cavendish, Henry 1811<br />

Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess <strong>of</strong><br />

Newcastle 210, 1426, 1546<br />

Celestial maps; star catalogs 677, 755,<br />

1479, 2229, 2230<br />

Celestial mechanics 312, 672, 867,<br />

913, 914, 916, 917, 1012, 1013,<br />

1020, 1149, 1152, 1154, 1163,<br />

1173, 1177, 1181, 1184, 1198,<br />

1481, 1482, 1492, 1494, 1497,<br />

1506, 1510–1512, 1515, 1772,<br />

1786<br />

Cellular biology 419, 462–464, 2422,<br />

2531, 2681, 3340, 3342, 3870,<br />

3900, 3937<br />

Celsi, Mino 1209<br />

Censorship 1351<br />

Census tabulation 3426, 3427<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> gravity; center <strong>of</strong> mass 1525<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> mass see Center <strong>of</strong> gravity;<br />

center <strong>of</strong> mass<br />

Central America 614<br />

Central Europe 1815<br />

Centre National de la Recherche<br />

Scientifique (France) 3045, 3814<br />

Ceramics; pottery 926<br />

Cereals see Grain crops; Cereals;<br />

Grasses<br />

Cerebrovascular disease 1960<br />

Cerro Tololo Inter-American<br />

Observatory 3071<br />

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de 1507<br />

Ceulen, Ludolf van 656, 657, 1137,<br />

1476<br />

Chacornac, Jean 2250<br />

Chain <strong>of</strong> being (philosophy) 3452<br />

Chambers, Ephraim 1666<br />

Chance 2104<br />

Change (philosophy) 1499<br />

Change in science see Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> science; change in science<br />

Change in technology see<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> technology;<br />

change in technology<br />

Chaos theory; chaotic behavior 2275<br />

Chaotic behavior see Chaos theory;<br />

chaotic behavior<br />

Character see Personality; character<br />

Characters see Glyphs; characters<br />

Charas, Moyse 1599<br />

Charcot, Jean Martin 1876, 2746<br />

Charry, C. Ragoonatha 2248<br />

Chauliac, Guy de 1062<br />

Chaves, Afonso 2341<br />

Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich 2790<br />

Chemical affinity 2301<br />

Chemical drugs 2799, 3589<br />

Chemical elements 359, 360, 1798,<br />

1799, 1812, 2294, 2300, 2307, 3806<br />

Chemical engineering 3179<br />

Chemical industry 353, 2308, 2846,<br />

3179, 3184, 3589, 3812, 3813, 3860<br />

Chemical synthesis 3336<br />

Chemical weapons 245, 2956<br />

Chemistry 273, 345–362, 700, 826,<br />

926, 1199, 1200, 1203, 1370, 1540–<br />

1553, 1555, 1558, 1622, 1644,<br />

1650, 1668, 1746, 1789, 1796–<br />

1801, 1803–1812, 1955, 1966,<br />

2006, 2132, 2266, 2273, 2294–<br />

2310, 2841, 2918, 2956, 3152,<br />

3154, 3167, 3169–3179, 3181–<br />

3189, 3336, 3589, 3595, 3702,<br />

3805–3814, 3820, 3874, 3953<br />

Chemotherapy 514, 2799<br />

Chen Meidong 104<br />

Chernobyl Nuclear Accident<br />

(Chernobyl, Ukraine, 1986) 3989<br />

Chevreul, Michel Eugène 2572<br />

Chicago (Illinois, U.S.) 2685, 2821,<br />

3514, 3643, 4001<br />

Child development 2600, 2751, 3410<br />

Childbirth 776, 781, 1111, 1268,<br />

1280, 1628, 1962, 2733, 3576,<br />

3946, 3967<br />

Children 121, 1718, 1721, 2600,<br />

2749, 2751, 2788, 2812, 2865,<br />

3391, 3408, 3410, 3487, 3574,<br />

3674, 3950, 3958<br />

Children and science 1688<br />

Children’s diseases 2729, 3950<br />

Chile 3071<br />

China 9, 15, 216, 223, 562, 586, 738–<br />

741, 745, 747–749, 752–755, 757–<br />

759, 762–772, 774–781, 783–787,<br />

1077, 1093, 1254, 1457, 1493,<br />

1777, 1783, 1785, 1873, 2465,<br />

2776, 2849, 2895, 2986, 3217,<br />

3413, 3501, 3512, 3559, 3647,<br />

3672, 3695, 3785, 3803, 3851,<br />

3902, 4005–4007, 4061, 4071<br />

Chirality 2297, 2299, 2532<br />

Chlorine 1799<br />

Chocolate and chocolate industry<br />

3646<br />

Cholera 510, 2731, 2767, 2792<br />

Chopra, Ram Nath 3587<br />

Christianity 219, 220, 226, 227, 232,<br />

233, 235, 445, 455, 774, 851, 873,<br />

884, 885, 954, 967, 968, 976, 978,<br />

981, 983, 984, 987, 1040, 1050,<br />

1098, 1099, 1112, 1134, 1693,<br />

1696, 1701, 1905, 1975, 2095,<br />

2096, 2101, 2110, 2113, 2115,<br />

2461, 2478, 2482, 2500, 2946,<br />

2950, 3731, 4077, 4097<br />

Christiansen, Jens Anton 3189<br />

Christiansen, Wilbur Norman 3104,<br />

3107, 3775, 3782, 3785, 3788<br />

Chromosomes 2530, 3322, 3331,<br />

3457<br />

Chronology see <strong>History</strong> as a<br />

discipline; chronology; study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

past<br />

Chu, Hsi 25<br />

Chuprov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich<br />

3056<br />

Church history 227, 978, 987<br />

Church, Frederick 2067<br />

Cigoli, Lodovico 1336<br />

Cinema see Motion pictures; cinema;<br />

movies<br />

Cipher machines 1301<br />

Circulation <strong>of</strong> the blood 1615<br />

Circumcision see Surgery <strong>of</strong> sex<br />

organs; circumcision<br />

Ciriaco d’Ancona 1255<br />

Citizenship 2709, 3837<br />

Civil defense 3736<br />

Civil engineering 1293, 1638, 1639,<br />

1969, 2826, 2828, 3252, 3633, 3859<br />

Civil rights 3517<br />

Civil War (Spain, 1936-1939) 3096,<br />

3371<br />

Civil War (United States, 1861-1865)<br />

246, 2404, 2722, 3464<br />

Cladistic analysis 3357<br />

Clairaut, Alexis Claude 1751<br />

Clark, William 387<br />

Classification 356, 394, 2415<br />

Classification in biology 433, 457,<br />

1591, 1686, 1846, 1852, 1853,<br />

1873, 1874, 1882, 2389, 2432,<br />

3269, 3283<br />

Classification <strong>of</strong> diseases see<br />

Nosology; classification <strong>of</strong> diseases<br />

Classification <strong>of</strong> knowledge 282, 622,<br />

1552, 1666, 1998, 2019, 2172<br />

Clausewitz, Carl von 2117<br />

Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emmanuel<br />

2288, 2289<br />

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne 2057<br />

Clergy 1837, 2500<br />

Climate and climatology 367, 370,<br />

373, 374, 1569, 1584, 1816, 1820,<br />

1867, 2059, 2322, 2328, 2342,<br />

2395, 2399, 2697, 3193, 3194,<br />

3196, 3197, 3204, 3205, 3810,<br />

3815, 3817, 3818, 3820, 3821,<br />

3825–3828, 3831, 3841<br />

Climate change 370, 767, 1569, 3197,<br />

3204, 3205, 3815, 3817, 3818,<br />

3821, 3826, 3828, 3837, 3841, 3845<br />

Clinical medicine 2699, 3373, 3948<br />

Clinical psychology 480, 543, 545–<br />

547, 549, 550, 2555, 2739, 2741–<br />

2743, 2746, 2748–2750, 2752–<br />

2754, 3400, 3526–3528, 3530–<br />

3532, 3535, 3542, 3544, 3960<br />

Clinical trials 3509, 3951, 4110<br />

Clocks 732, 1967<br />

Cloning <strong>of</strong> organisms 3892, 4097<br />

Cloos, Hans 2312<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> Rome 3924<br />

Clusius, Carolus 1235<br />

Coal and coal mining 380, 3489<br />

Coastal mapping 706, 828<br />

Codes and cryptography 590, 1301<br />

Coefficients see Constants;<br />

coefficients<br />

Cognition 107, 108, 157, 2309, 2614<br />

Cognitive psychology 1908, 2584,<br />

2602, 2614, 2619, 3379, 3383, 3390<br />

Cognitive science 157, 473, 974,<br />

2588, 4018


302 Subject Index<br />

Coignet, Michel 14<br />

Coimbra. Universidade 1818<br />

Coins; medals; seals 1376<br />

Colbert, Jean Baptiste 1563, 1639<br />

Cold fusion 355<br />

Cold War 113, 126, 245, 246, 2840,<br />

2970, 3132, 3147, 3275, 3335,<br />

3419, 3484, 3593, 3674, 3675,<br />

3682, 3684, 3689, 3692, 3697,<br />

3706, 3708, 3720, 3723, 3735–<br />

3737, 3739–3741, 3755, 3762–<br />

3764, 3794, 3797, 3803, 3817,<br />

3830, 3851, 3910, 3916, 3917,<br />

3946, 3986, 3992, 3994, 4003,<br />

4005, 4007, 4020, 4022, 4042,<br />

4055, 4058, 4064, 4067–4069,<br />

4079, 4083, 4085<br />

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1730, 1912,<br />

2058<br />

Collected correspondence 1375, 1458,<br />

1483, 1723, 1731, 1760, 2009,<br />

2120, 2466, 2706, 2886, 3012, 3389<br />

Collected works 1320, 1953, 2009<br />

Collections 1554, 1580, 1593, 1813,<br />

1843, 2132<br />

Collective biographies 84, 391, 563,<br />

822, 837, 2845<br />

Collectors and collecting 248, 257,<br />

261, 396, 434, 614, 1369, 1550,<br />

1554, 1579, 1580, 1593, 1613,<br />

1721, 1813, 1837, 1853, 1861,<br />

1878, 2316, 2368, 2374, 2381–<br />

2383, 2391, 2417, 2430–2432,<br />

2439, 2542, 2719, 2849, 3219, 3221<br />

Collins, Wilkie 441<br />

Collinson, Peter 1848<br />

Colombia 1871, 1872, 2687<br />

Colonialism 122, 233, 250, 367, 382,<br />

514, 601, 602, 607, 608, 611, 613,<br />

615, 791, 792, 795, 829, 830, 836,<br />

857, 1088, 1216, 1223, 1319, 1518,<br />

1569, 1577, 1611, 1686, 1816,<br />

1830, 1854, 1866, 1917, 1927,<br />

1933, 1999, 2049, 2085, 2345,<br />

2349, 2364, 2365, 2399, 2555,<br />

2693, 2714, 2739, 2755, 2772,<br />

2836, 2890, 3458, 3468, 3540,<br />

3575, 3576, 3606, 4111<br />

Color 475, 2306, 3607, 3812<br />

Color theory 3607<br />

Colp, Ralph 96<br />

Columbia University 2618<br />

Comas i Solà, Josep 3091, 3093<br />

Comes, Mercè 99<br />

Comets; meteors; meteorites 816,<br />

1189, 1511, 2018, 2329, 3080,<br />

3082, 3106, 3206<br />

Commemorations see Memorials;<br />

commemorations<br />

Commensurability (philosophy) 2997<br />

Commentaries 531, 665, 688, 721,<br />

915, 1038, 1049, 1060, 1065, 1068,<br />

1279<br />

Commerce 1291, 1841, 4004<br />

Commercialization 3752, 3829, 4004,<br />

4095<br />

Communicable diseases 537, 2731<br />

Communication 590, 2842, 3420<br />

Communication <strong>of</strong> scientific ideas 58,<br />

174, 203, 1592, 1663, 1707, 1713,<br />

1725, 1726, 1797, 2032, 2504,<br />

2856, 2858, 2863, 3197, 3392,<br />

3681, 3747, 3759, 3760, 4037,<br />

4075, 4101, 4119, 4125<br />

Communication science 590<br />

Communication technology 587,<br />

2829, 2842, 3632, 3638, 3718,<br />

4008, 4014, 4025, 4027<br />

Communication within scientific<br />

contexts 174, 1373, 1374, 1377,<br />

1378, 1503, 1961, 2285, 2990,<br />

3006, 3759, 3760<br />

Communications, digital 587, 2907<br />

Communism 2877, 2878, 3275, 3382,<br />

3512, 3533, 3559, 3803<br />

Comparative anatomy 2449<br />

Comparative physiology 1595<br />

Complementarity 3126<br />

Complex adaptive systems 448, 456<br />

Complexity 3001<br />

Computational sciences 129, 591,<br />

1128, 3347, 3883, 4123<br />

Computed tomography imaging 3053,<br />

3932<br />

Computer games 4026<br />

Computer industry 4013, 4016, 4030,<br />

4123<br />

Computer media 854, 2842, 4017,<br />

4025, 4028<br />

Computer networks 4022, 4025, 4030,<br />

4088<br />

Computer science 591, 2128, 3256,<br />

3639, 3640, 3769, 3904, 4009–<br />

4011, 4013, 4016, 4018, 4019,<br />

4023, 4030, 4031, 4123<br />

Computer simulations 129, 3193,<br />

3810, 3819, 3820, 3831, 4021, 4031<br />

Computer users 4028<br />

Computers and computing 129, 262,<br />

591, 3043, 3256, 3632, 3637, 3639,<br />

3641, 3767, 3769, 3883, 3935,<br />

4009, 4013, 4016, 4018, 4020,<br />

4021, 4024–4026, 4030, 4031,<br />

4078<br />

Comte, Auguste 1914, 2232, 2425,<br />

2645<br />

Conant, James Bryant 130<br />

Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de 1904<br />

Condorcet, Jean Antoine Nicolas<br />

Caritat, Marquis de 1758, 1914,<br />

1918<br />

Conference proceedings 2, 8, 180,<br />

262, 358, 380, 531, 622, 630, 738,<br />

756, 876, 878, 1058, 1064, 1088,<br />

1257, 1471, 2034, 2300, 2467,<br />

2575, 3097, 3135, 3382, 3454<br />

Confucianism 740, 774<br />

Congresses, conferences, and<br />

meetings 304, 3045, 3061, 3113,<br />

3370, 3395, 3913<br />

Conic sections 898, 903<br />

Consciousness 478, 2571, 2588, 2617,<br />

2843, 3255, 3546<br />

Conservation biology 398, 400, 3218,<br />

3224, 3231, 3237, 3833, 3836,<br />

3866, 3878<br />

Conservation <strong>of</strong> natural resources<br />

2400, 2401, 2405, 3218, 3231,<br />

3233, 3241, 3242, 3833<br />

Conservatism (political ideology)<br />

4048<br />

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche<br />

2881<br />

Constants; coefficients 2828<br />

Constellations; zodiac 813, 817, 867,<br />

912, 920<br />

Constructivism see Social<br />

construction; constructivism<br />

Consumers and consumerism 1219,<br />

1332, 2812, 3070, 3616<br />

Contingency (philosophy) 1533<br />

Continuity 315, 1007, 1136, 1151,<br />

1176, 1449, 1499, 2989<br />

Contraception see Birth control;<br />

contraception; sterilization<br />

Control systems 2958, 3423<br />

Controversies and disputes 168, 221,<br />

442, 1348, 1359, 1524, 1940, 2030,<br />

2042, 2044, 2418, 2461, 2472,<br />

2484, 2499, 2946–2948, 2950,<br />

3113, 3164, 3184, 3197, 3287,<br />

3307, 3317, 3325, 3327, 3485,<br />

3792, 3826, 3845, 3855, 3944,<br />

3974, 4107, 4119, 4121<br />

Conway, Anne 210<br />

Cooper, William 1557<br />

Copernicanism 108, 154, 1012, 1087,<br />

1148, 1150, 1152, 1154, 1157,<br />

1165, 1167, 1172, 1180, 1187,<br />

1343, 1345, 1348, 1361, 1405,<br />

1477, 1478, 1486, 1487, 1492,<br />

1495, 1497, 1515, 1528<br />

Copernicus, Nicolaus 35, 691, 1095,<br />

1150, 1152–1154, 1157, 1165,<br />

1405, 1486, 1497<br />

Cornas Solà, Josep 2228<br />

Coronelli, Marco Vincenzo 1504<br />

Corporations 3746<br />

Correspondence and corresponding<br />

66, 641, 972, 1235, 1343, 1374,<br />

1375, 1378, 1448, 1498, 1590,<br />

1629, 1710, 1724, 1731, 1759,<br />

1853, 1950, 2012, 2104, 2112,<br />

2148, 2150, 2186, 2307, 2351,<br />

2453, 2466, 3005, 3006, 3022,<br />

3060, 3173, 3350<br />

Cortese, Isabella 1212<br />

Cosmic background radiation 3192<br />

Cosmic evolution 2266, 3095, 3776<br />

Cosmic rays 3192<br />

Cosmogony 852<br />

Cosmography 1171, 1174, 1175,<br />

1186, 1217, 1220, 1221, 1224,<br />

1227, 1228, 1230, 1232, 1504<br />

Cosmology 3, 108, 231, 317, 319,<br />

321, 322, 329, 624, 645, 674, 681,<br />

682, 684, 685, 689, 754, 757, 763,<br />

764, 813, 819, 823, 825, 864, 867,<br />

912, 915, 916, 921, 969, 984, 1012,<br />

1013, 1015, 1020–1022, 1081,<br />

1095, 1103, 1136, 1148–1152,<br />

1154, 1157, 1160, 1162–1165,<br />

1167, 1173, 1176, 1177, 1181,<br />

1183, 1187, 1296, 1343, 1352,<br />

1425, 1478, 1480–1482, 1487–<br />

1490, 1495, 1497, 1499, 1507,<br />

1508, 1515, 1517, 1738, 1773,<br />

1782, 2227, 2239, 2266, 3076,<br />

3077, 3084, 3086, 3087, 3092,<br />

3095, 3101, 3109, 3110, 3156,<br />

3778, 3780, 4103<br />

Costa Lobo, Francisco Miranda da<br />

3067<br />

Coste, Pierre 1787<br />

Cotteau, Gustave 2412<br />

Cotton industry 568, 3650<br />

Court sponsored science 527, 1014,<br />

1604, 1847, 1856, 2377<br />

Court sponsored science; patronage<br />

1156, 1179, 1201, 1202, 1205,<br />

1210, 1232<br />

Courts and courtiers 1264<br />

Couto, José Vieira 1839<br />

Cowan, George A. 3758<br />

Cox Miles, Catharine 3408<br />

Cozar, Lorenzo 1200


Subject Index 303<br />

Cracow (Poland) 1116, 1117<br />

Crafts and craftsmen 7, 568, 880,<br />

1971<br />

Cragin, Francis Whittemore 2329<br />

Cramer, Gabriel 1741<br />

Craniometry 2542<br />

Creationism 228, 379, 455, 460, 711,<br />

1358, 1561, 2947, 3084, 3299,<br />

3732, 3747, 3887, 3890<br />

Creativity; genius 1645<br />

Cremona, Luigi 2140, 2187, 2195<br />

Crick, Francis 2843, 3346, 3898<br />

Crime 97, 2667, 2708, 2720, 4015<br />

Criminal justice departments see<br />

Police; criminal justice departments<br />

Criminal law 3355<br />

Criminology 495, 1376, 2555, 2631,<br />

2644, 3431<br />

Critical psychology 488<br />

Croatia 3472<br />

Crombie, Alistair Cameron 136<br />

Crookes, William 2266, 2292<br />

Cross-cultural comparison 9, 11, 15,<br />

25, 73, 216, 223, 233, 282, 404,<br />

446, 510, 562, 595, 600, 603, 606,<br />

657, 765, 787, 789, 829, 831, 1692<br />

Cross-cultural interaction; cultural<br />

influence 14, 223, 388, 601, 604,<br />

606–608, 613–615, 621, 646, 691,<br />

740, 750, 753, 763, 765, 770, 771,<br />

774, 787, 791, 800, 828–831, 851,<br />

852, 966, 1077, 1093, 1141, 1254,<br />

1457, 1493, 1571, 1577, 1654,<br />

1777, 1785, 1832, 1873, 2465,<br />

2492, 2679, 2701, 2714, 2851,<br />

3365, 3413, 3501, 3934, 4006<br />

Cross-national comparison 15, 240,<br />

243, 446, 2802, 3068, 3563, 3684,<br />

3742, 3759<br />

Cross-national interaction 240, 1372,<br />

1570, 2137, 2138, 2204, 2405,<br />

2546, 2621, 2633, 2668, 2688,<br />

2700, 2714, 2796, 2802, 2804,<br />

2867, 3066, 3394, 3416, 3689,<br />

3695, 3697, 3995, 3998, 4020, 4124<br />

Crozier, Rossiter Henry 3313<br />

Crusades 227, 1092<br />

Crusafont Pairó, Miquel 3301<br />

Cruz, Martín de la 1244<br />

Cryogenics 3719<br />

Crystal Palace 2652<br />

Crystallography 2298<br />

Cuba 3566, 3593<br />

Cullen, William 1900<br />

Cultural anthropology 118, 1396,<br />

1692, 2639, 2650–2653, 3438–<br />

3440, 3442–3444, 3625<br />

Cultural influence see Cross-cultural<br />

interaction; cultural influence<br />

Cultural Revolution (20th century,<br />

China) 3672<br />

Curie, Marie Sklodowska 2010, 2264,<br />

2943<br />

Curie, Pierre 2010<br />

Curiosities and wonders 1613<br />

Cusanus, Nicolaus 1047, 1115<br />

Cuvier, Georges, Baron de 1819<br />

Cybernetics 2857, 2922, 3062, 3423,<br />

3700, 4010–4012, 4017, 4019,<br />

4022–4024, 4030<br />

Cyberspace 4030<br />

Cyborgs see Automata; robotics;<br />

cyborgs<br />

Cyprus 3880<br />

Czech Republic 89, 490, 3145<br />

Czechoslovakia 536, 2119, 2867,<br />

3145, 3179, 4020<br />

D<br />

D’Agostino, Oscar 3167<br />

D’arcy, Frederick Robert 2356<br />

Dai, Zhen 740<br />

Dairy industry 3643, 3652, 3654<br />

Dale, Henry Hallett 3483<br />

Dalmau i Faura, Francesc 2127<br />

Dalton, John 1812, 2302, 2307<br />

Dampier, William 1573<br />

Dams 1638<br />

Daniell, Percy John 3009<br />

Danks, David Miles 3948<br />

Danti, Egnazio 1142<br />

Darboux, Jean Gaston 1751<br />

Dark matter 3156<br />

Darwin, Charles Galton 2001, 2343<br />

Darwin, Charles Robert 4, 27, 35, 80,<br />

96, 202, 205, 207, 227, 438, 439,<br />

444, 446, 448, 449, 453, 458, 1983,<br />

1987–1989, 1995, 1996, 2000,<br />

2012–2014, 2033, 2039, 2044,<br />

2046, 2054, 2058, 2064, 2065,<br />

2072, 2074, 2079, 2085–2087,<br />

2097, 2104, 2111, 2116, 2143,<br />

2148, 2363, 2387, 2417, 2422,<br />

2445, 2456, 2459, 2460, 2462–<br />

2467, 2470, 2472–2477, 2481–<br />

2483, 2485, 2486, 2489, 2490,<br />

2493, 2496–2499, 2503, 2505,<br />

2506, 2508, 2512, 2513, 2515,<br />

2519, 2523, 2525, 2528, 2538,<br />

2544, 2552, 2584, 2590–2592,<br />

2600, 2608, 2617, 2623, 2646,<br />

2920, 3285, 3305, 3447, 3448,<br />

3716, 3876, 3881, 3884, 4095<br />

Darwin, Erasmus 205, 1664, 1681,<br />

1698, 1893, 2100, 2623<br />

Darwinism 80, 154, 184, 207, 227,<br />

423, 438–440, 442–444, 446–448,<br />

451, 452, 455, 458, 459, 829, 1989,<br />

2001, 2012, 2033, 2044, 2064,<br />

2065, 2071, 2072, 2074, 2077,<br />

2079, 2085, 2086, 2096, 2103,<br />

2104, 2106, 2148, 2207, 2266,<br />

2343, 2363, 2459, 2462, 2465,<br />

2467, 2471, 2472, 2475–2478,<br />

2481–2487, 2492–2497, 2499,<br />

2501, 2504, 2506, 2508, 2510,<br />

2512, 2513, 2519, 2520, 2527,<br />

2529, 2534, 2538, 2544, 2592,<br />

2616, 2627, 2654, 2751, 2920–<br />

2922, 2946, 2947, 2949, 3286,<br />

3288, 3289, 3295, 3296, 3298–<br />

3300, 3305, 3306, 3312, 3316,<br />

3317, 3325, 3326, 3444, 3447,<br />

3448, 3716, 3881, 3885, 3890,<br />

4095, 4104<br />

Data analysis 135, 1713, 2167, 2211,<br />

3019, 3043, 3256, 3398, 3640,<br />

3766, 3767, 3769, 3869, 3919<br />

Databases 424, 3259, 3877, 3883<br />

Davisson, Clinton Joseph 3129<br />

Davy, Humphry 1650, 1789, 1799,<br />

2302<br />

Dawkins, Richard 2072, 3881<br />

Dawson, John William 3299<br />

Dayh<strong>of</strong>f, Margaret O. 3347<br />

De Brahm, John Gerar William 1836<br />

de Finetti, Bruno 3017, 3042, 3050<br />

De Foucauld, Charles 2357<br />

De la Beche, Henry 2321<br />

De La Rue, Warren 2278<br />

De Moivre, Abraham 1749, 1761<br />

De Sanctis, Sante 3389, 3400<br />

De Sarlo, Francesco 3406<br />

Deafness 3597<br />

Death see Development; growth; life;<br />

death, 1051, 1410, 1636, 2533,<br />

2695, 2729, 3342, 3453<br />

Debye, Peter Joseph William 2886<br />

Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds 1213,<br />

1276, 2041, 2233, 4107<br />

Dedekind, Richard 2210<br />

Deduction 896, 3054<br />

Dee, John 1076, 1112<br />

Definition <strong>of</strong> human; human nature<br />

492, 1889, 2550, 2678, 3390, 3910<br />

Defoe, Daniel 1863<br />

Deforestation 933<br />

Degeneration 2635, 2641<br />

Deism 1360, 1363, 1677, 1704<br />

Delgado, Nery 2318, 2319<br />

Della Porta, Giovan Battista 564<br />

Della Valle, Pietro 1572<br />

Deluc, J. A. 1736<br />

Democracy 76, 2863, 4037<br />

Demography; population research<br />

500, 502, 1607, 1610, 1915, 1939,<br />

2630, 2632–2634, 2858, 2879,<br />

3416, 3417, 3422, 3426, 3427,<br />

3432, 3435, 3921, 3924<br />

Demonology see Witchcraft;<br />

demonology<br />

Demonstration see Performance;<br />

demonstration<br />

Denmark 860, 1243, 1353, 1421,<br />

1656, 1764, 2017, 2169, 2487,<br />

2513, 3018, 3305, 3588, 3884,<br />

3988, 3994, 4037<br />

Dentistry 204, 2670, 3481, 3497<br />

Depression 783, 3534<br />

Depth psychology 2624<br />

Desaguliers, John Theophilus 1725<br />

Descartes, René 476, 486, 1150, 1197,<br />

1303, 1327, 1335, 1342, 1386,<br />

1388–1393, 1400, 1402, 1407,<br />

1411, 1416, 1417, 1419, 1421,<br />

1425, 1429, 1431–1433, 1441,<br />

1442, 1448, 1458–1462, 1465,<br />

1467, 1470, 1471, 1473, 1480,<br />

1481, 1522, 1528, 1535, 1536,<br />

1538, 1562, 1590, 1597, 1601,<br />

1603, 1605, 1615, 1617, 1634, 1926<br />

Design 583, 2104, 3634, 3805<br />

Designing see Drawing; designing<br />

Desmarest, Nicolas 1821<br />

Determinism 374<br />

Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher<br />

Leopoldina 1710<br />

Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für<br />

Psychiatrie 3543<br />

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft<br />

2885<br />

Deutsche Museum 2971<br />

Developing countries 3625, 3995<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> science; change in<br />

science 4, 10–12, 16, 19, 21, 26, 33,<br />

35, 52, 56, 121, 156, 236, 278, 426,<br />

985, 1151, 1176, 1361, 1697, 1940,<br />

2304, 2924, 3000<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> technology; change<br />

in technology 1967, 2817, 3620,<br />

3984, 3991, 4099<br />

Development; growth; life; death 430,<br />

1248, 1585, 1880, 2421, 3121, 3262<br />

Developmental biology 418, 478,<br />

3255, 3315<br />

Developmental psychology; pediatrics<br />

and psychology 549, 2590, 2600,<br />

2751, 3391, 3408, 3410


304 Subject Index<br />

Dewar, James 2281<br />

Diagnosis 545, 778, 1616, 3369,<br />

3473, 3490, 3518, 3578, 3928,<br />

3935, 3938<br />

Diagrams 170, 171, 797, 808, 1188,<br />

1502, 1504, 1950, 3796<br />

Dialectical materialism 3134<br />

Dialysis 532<br />

Diaries 2601, 2849<br />

Dick, Philip K. 2857<br />

Dickens, Charles 2073, 2083, 2463,<br />

2577, 2607, 2745<br />

Diderot, Denis 1666, 1670, 1734,<br />

1859<br />

Dietetics see Nutrition; dietetics<br />

Differential and integral equations<br />

2198<br />

Differential equations 1756, 2212,<br />

2275<br />

Diffusion <strong>of</strong> innovation; diffusion <strong>of</strong><br />

knowledge 600, 2842, 3259<br />

Diffusion <strong>of</strong> knowledge see Diffusion<br />

<strong>of</strong> innovation; diffusion <strong>of</strong><br />

knowledge<br />

Digby, Kenelm 1384, 1625<br />

Digestion 1913<br />

Digges, Thomas 1180<br />

Dingle, Herbert 3140<br />

Dino del Garbo 1049<br />

Dinosaurs 416, 847, 2408, 2410,<br />

2411, 3747<br />

Dinwiddie, James 1783<br />

Diophantos <strong>of</strong> Alexandria 904, 909<br />

Diplomacy see Foreign relations;<br />

diplomacy<br />

Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice 2839,<br />

3149<br />

Dirigibles see Airships; dirigibles<br />

Disabilities; handicaps 553, 3500,<br />

3502, 3571, 3597<br />

Disability technology 3597<br />

Disasters 413, 580, 744, 1863, 1866,<br />

1867, 4121<br />

Discipline formation 118, 282, 320,<br />

509, 578, 1545, 2006, 2447, 2534,<br />

2570, 2575, 2593, 2596, 2611,<br />

2612, 2620, 2621, 3214, 3308,<br />

3380, 3394, 3436, 3437, 3778,<br />

3808, 3911, 3920<br />

Discovery in medicine 3583<br />

Discovery in science 8, 19, 21, 26,<br />

268, 297, 619, 1197, 1645, 1799,<br />

1803, 1876, 2231, 2232, 2235,<br />

2237, 2251, 2275, 2289, 2303,<br />

2583, 3069, 3183, 3192<br />

Discrete mathematics 3055<br />

Disease and diseases 472, 482, 510,<br />

514, 515, 521, 530, 533–535, 537,<br />

541, 542, 545, 548, 552, 557, 558,<br />

560, 607, 737, 744, 775, 777, 779,<br />

872, 962, 971, 986, 1048, 1050,<br />

1051, 1063, 1064, 1258, 1261,<br />

1273, 1283, 1621, 1628, 1933,<br />

1939, 1942, 2560, 2668, 2669,<br />

2674, 2677, 2679, 2684, 2687,<br />

2712, 2718, 2721, 2726, 2729,<br />

2731, 2762, 2764, 2772, 2783,<br />

2787, 3365, 3459, 3462, 3463,<br />

3467, 3473, 3485, 3489, 3490,<br />

3503, 3508, 3518, 3521, 3524,<br />

3549, 3550, 3559, 3563, 3564,<br />

3577, 3579, 3928, 3930, 3938,<br />

3944, 3955, 3962, 3966, 3968, 4038<br />

Dissection 1045, 2704<br />

Dissertations, academic 1717<br />

Divination 758, 870, 871, 988<br />

DNA; RNA 439, 541, 2843, 2857,<br />

3258, 3297, 3339, 3872, 3882,<br />

3883, 3894, 3896, 3898, 3901,<br />

3904, 3936, 3937<br />

Dobzhansky, Theodosius 3261, 3287,<br />

3288, 3291, 3295, 3296, 3335<br />

Doctors see Physicians; doctors<br />

Doctrine <strong>of</strong> signatures 1110<br />

Domestication 3895<br />

Dondi, Giovanni de’ 1023<br />

Doob, Joseph L. 3045<br />

Doughty, Charles 2348<br />

Douglas, C. H. 3449<br />

Dove, Arthur 2906<br />

Dowsing 1814<br />

Drainage; irrigation 731, 1075, 1293,<br />

3628<br />

Drake, Edwin L. 2313<br />

Drama, dance, and performing arts<br />

271<br />

Draper, John William 238, 2950<br />

Drawing; designing 2240, 2525<br />

Driesch, Hans Adolf Eduard 3004<br />

Drosophila 3293<br />

Drought 2328, 2399, 3252, 3825<br />

Droysen, Johann Gustav 60<br />

Drude, Oscar 2437<br />

Drug resistance 3968<br />

Du Bois, William Edward B. 3445<br />

Du Bois-Reymond, Emil Heinrich<br />

2084, 2451, 2554<br />

Du Châtelet, Gabrielle Émilie Le<br />

Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise 210<br />

Du Chesne, Joseph 1194, 1199<br />

Du Pont Company 3812<br />

Dualism 476<br />

Dublin Philosophical <strong>Society</strong> 2302<br />

Duchenne de Boulogne, Guillaume<br />

Benjamin 466<br />

Duclos, Samuel Cottereau 1548<br />

Dufay, Charles-François de Cisternai<br />

1795<br />

Dugés, Alfredo 2415<br />

Duhem, Pierre 2157, 2166, 2168,<br />

2175, 2256, 2853, 3079<br />

Duigan, John Robertson 3657<br />

Dumbleton, John 1028<br />

Dunlap, Knight 3395<br />

Dunlop, James 2229<br />

Dunn, Leslie Clarence 3335<br />

Dunthorne, Richard 1786<br />

Dupré, John 444<br />

Dürer, Albrecht 1145, 1253<br />

Dutch East India Company 1256,<br />

1309, 1333, 1577, 1611, 1843,<br />

1847, 1858<br />

Dyes 3607<br />

Dyes, synthetic 3812<br />

Dynamics 359, 1025, 1538<br />

Dyson, Freeman John 3728<br />

E<br />

Ear; nose; throat 1069<br />

Earth (planet) 1020, 1515<br />

Earth sciences 34, 79, 233, 253, 365,<br />

366, 370–372, 375–377, 380, 397,<br />

403, 702–705, 827, 833, 834, 929,<br />

932, 964, 1036–1039, 1215, 1216,<br />

1564, 1566–1568, 1813–1815,<br />

1817, 1818, 1821, 1922, 2315,<br />

2317–2321, 2323, 2325, 2326,<br />

2329, 2332, 2338, 2340, 2408,<br />

2409, 3191, 3193, 3194, 3200,<br />

3204, 3206, 3816, 3822<br />

Earthquakes 1866<br />

East Asia 785<br />

East Asia, civilization and culture 11,<br />

25, 216, 609, 610, 738–743, 745–<br />

750, 752, 753, 755–757, 759, 761–<br />

774, 776, 778, 780–787, 1254,<br />

1785, 1939, 2492, 2679, 3217<br />

East Germany 2970, 3694, 3713,<br />

3914, 4003<br />

East India College 2182<br />

East India Company (English) 2182<br />

East Indies 1843, 1854, 2436, 2693<br />

Eastern Europe 839, 1815, 2867, 3849<br />

Eating disorders 1288<br />

Eclipses; transits; occultations 603,<br />

818, 819, 868, 919, 2221, 2222,<br />

3099<br />

Ecology 34, 402, 404, 407, 409, 413,<br />

421, 448, 594, 1864, 1865, 1977,<br />

2073, 2323, 2387, 2394, 2400,<br />

2402, 2403, 2407, 3218, 3230,<br />

3231, 3233, 3239, 3240, 3242–<br />

3244, 3247–3250, 3255, 3271,<br />

3404, 3838, 3840, 3843, 3847,<br />

3851, 3854, 3861, 3867, 3869<br />

Economic development 3625, 3995,<br />

3997<br />

Economic growth 3924<br />

Economics 193, 504, 507, 508, 1047,<br />

1085, 1608, 1916, 1920, 2006,<br />

2531, 2590, 2630, 2646, 2653–<br />

2655, 2838, 3257, 3421, 3424,<br />

3428, 3429, 3446, 3448–3450,<br />

3626, 3828, 3920, 3924<br />

Economy <strong>of</strong> nature 2387<br />

Ecosystem 3853<br />

Ecuador 544<br />

Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro 2183<br />

Edinburgh 2390<br />

Editing (primary texts) 1209, 1302,<br />

1502<br />

Education 184, 289, 567, 1718, 1725,<br />

2036, 2131, 2137, 2138, 2140,<br />

3417, 3531, 3710, 3755, 3756<br />

Education, engineering 567, 3750,<br />

4122<br />

Edwards, George 394<br />

Edwards, Jonathan 1690<br />

Eeden, Frederik van 2288, 2992<br />

Egypt 627, 632, 716, 865, 869, 954,<br />

1657, 2344<br />

Egyptology 716, 869, 2344<br />

Ehrenfest, Paul 3152<br />

Ehrlich, Paul 2799, 3591<br />

Eijkman, Pieter 2893<br />

Einstein, Albert <strong>2011</strong>, 2044, 2253,<br />

2898, 2945, 3112, 3130, 3131,<br />

3136, 3140, 3144, 3148, 3150,<br />

3152, 3153, 3155, 3164, 3405, 3624<br />

Einstein, Mileva Maric <strong>2011</strong><br />

Elasticity 2258<br />

Eldering, Grace 3509, 3510<br />

Electric eels 1883<br />

Electric power industry 2265, 2817,<br />

2822, 3621<br />

Electrical chemistry 3187<br />

Electrical engineering 251, 2263,<br />

2270, 2966, 3632<br />

Electrical machines 2127<br />

Electricity; magnetism 581, 1598,<br />

1737, 1789, 1795, 1883, 1895,<br />

1903, 1925, 1935, 1941, 2128,<br />

2160, 2262, 2265, 2270–2272,<br />

2278, 2284, 2287, 2421, 2809,<br />

2817, 2822, 3146, 3632, 3636<br />

Electrochemistry 347, 2124, 3870


Subject Index 305<br />

Electroconvulsive therapy;<br />

electroshock therapy 1895, 3536<br />

Electrodynamics 2108, 2287, 3796<br />

Electroencephalography 3373, 3524,<br />

3913<br />

Electromagnetic waves; radiation<br />

3145, 3146<br />

Electromagnetism 2255, 2274, 2284,<br />

3136<br />

Electron physics; ionization 349,<br />

2293, 3129, 3145<br />

Electronic information resources 628<br />

Electronics 2817, 3603, 3982<br />

Electrophysiology 1598, 1883, 1935<br />

Electroshock therapy see<br />

Electroconvulsive therapy;<br />

electroshock therapy<br />

Elephants 1852<br />

Eliot, George 458<br />

Elisabeth <strong>of</strong> Bohemia 1448<br />

Elkhadem, Hosam 14, 88<br />

Ellis, Albert 3526<br />

Ellul, Jacques 2948<br />

Embryology 426, 448, 846, 1248,<br />

1869, 2429, 2455, 3270, 3284,<br />

3315, 3341, 3690<br />

Emergence (philosophy) 3285<br />

Emerson, Ralph Waldo 2015, 2082,<br />

2174, 2178, 2290, 2369<br />

Emigration; immigration 267, 514,<br />

2868, 2975, 2985, 3115, 3348,<br />

3374, 3412, 3973<br />

Emotions; passions 477, 957, 1601,<br />

1602, 1893, 1906, 2556, 2568,<br />

2572, 2582, 2592<br />

Empiric medicine 719<br />

Empiricism 135, 155, 1317, 1323,<br />

1326, 1367, 1388, 1404, 1412,<br />

1430, 1446, 1527, 1532, 1539,<br />

1540, 1544, 1620, 1632, 2585, 3764<br />

Emptiness see Vacuum; emptiness;<br />

nothingness<br />

Encephalopathy, bovine spongiform<br />

4096<br />

Encyclopedias (history) 702, 931,<br />

966, 975, 1035, 1435, 1672, 1673,<br />

1702, 1708, 1765, 1773, 1859,<br />

1882, 1948, 2856<br />

Encyclopedias and dictionaries 325,<br />

465, 598, 622, 848, 1056, 1260,<br />

1298, 1658, 1666, 1734, 1831,<br />

1949, 4089<br />

Endangered species 3230, 3835, 3858,<br />

3866<br />

Endocrinology 437, 2750, 3511<br />

Energy (physics) 448, 1737, 2060,<br />

2255, 2263, 2291, 3133, 3150, 3870<br />

Energy resources and technologies<br />

3857, 3991, 4000, 4120, 4126<br />

Engel, Stefan 2680<br />

Engineering 7, 249, 281, 580, 582,<br />

586, 786, 1639, 1641, 1687, 1970,<br />

2804, 2817, 2820, 2934, 2958,<br />

2959, 3429, 3449, 3606, 3612,<br />

3614, 3619, 3623, 3633, 3636,<br />

3658, 3721, 3750, 3871, 3983,<br />

3987, 3995, 4001, 4093, 4116,<br />

4121, 4122<br />

Engineering, aeronautical 3162<br />

Engineering, biomedical 3459<br />

Engineering, nuclear 3992<br />

Engineers 877, 3449, 3614, 4115,<br />

4116, 4122<br />

Engineers, military 3614<br />

Engines 3613, 3629<br />

Engines, diesel 3629<br />

England 3, 227, 572, 970, 975, 987,<br />

988, 1221, 1300, 1312, 1331, 1354,<br />

1366, 1387, 1395, 1426, 1455,<br />

1503, 1569, 1583, 1662, 1666,<br />

1689, 1696, 1730, 1770, 1775,<br />

1776, 1783, 2014, 2075, 2706, 3252<br />

Enriques, Federigo 3051<br />

Entomology 1338, 1688, 1860, 1862,<br />

1878, 1880, 2368, 2448, 3283,<br />

3290, 3314<br />

Entropy 339, 2081, 2289, 3924<br />

Environment 62, 191, 227, 402, 1041,<br />

1042, 1636, 2425, 2870, 3660,<br />

4106, 4118<br />

Environmental degradation 62, 413,<br />

853, 2323, 3239, 4000<br />

Environmental ethics 853<br />

Environmental health; environmental<br />

medicine 1042, 2697, 2732, 2781,<br />

3486, 3547, 3702, 4109, 4118<br />

Environmental history 51, 62, 191,<br />

374, 397–399, 401, 403, 404, 407–<br />

409, 413, 767, 768, 856, 933, 1042,<br />

1865, 1976, 1977, 2314, 2322,<br />

2331, 2392, 2393, 2395, 2398,<br />

2399, 2403–2407, 2832, 2870,<br />

3218, 3232–3234, 3240, 3244,<br />

3642, 3823, 3838, 3839, 3843,<br />

3845, 3851, 3856, 3859–3861,<br />

3878<br />

Environmental hygiene; Human<br />

ecology 3439, 3444<br />

Environmental medicine see<br />

Environmental health;<br />

environmental medicine<br />

Environmental pollution 397, 2398,<br />

2732, 2781, 3229, 3232, 3236,<br />

3486, 3702, 3838, 3860, 3865, 4105<br />

Environmental protection 405, 409,<br />

3218, 3228, 3230, 3233, 3241,<br />

3613, 3817, 3838, 3842, 3843,<br />

3847, 3850, 3858, 4120<br />

Environmental sciences 34, 370, 399,<br />

400, 404–407, 409–413, 448, 1042,<br />

1239, 1569, 1584, 1820, 1866,<br />

1867, 2059, 2073, 2305, 2397,<br />

2398, 2400, 2402, 2404, 2781,<br />

3205, 3218, 3237, 3238, 3240,<br />

3243, 3245–3247, 3249–3251,<br />

3271, 3704, 3818, 3825, 3828,<br />

3830, 3835, 3840, 3842, 3844,<br />

3847, 3849, 3852–3855, 3858,<br />

3860, 3863, 3864, 3866, 3867,<br />

4041, 4070, 4106<br />

Environmentalism 402, 404, 405, 407,<br />

412, 853, 1583, 2392, 2396, 2403,<br />

3218, 3232, 3250, 3836, 3839,<br />

3840, 3842, 3846, 3848–3850,<br />

3852, 3854, 3862, 3863, 3867<br />

Epicurianism 892, 1121<br />

Epidemics 521, 560, 958, 1261, 2718,<br />

2762, 2767, 2783, 2784, 2787, 3559<br />

Epidemiology 135, 2690, 2765, 3559,<br />

3921<br />

Epigenesis 1869<br />

Epigenetics 3315<br />

Epilepsy 548, 1259, 2560, 2669,<br />

3508, 3524<br />

Epistemology 16–18, 117, 118, 123,<br />

127, 131, 135, 136, 144, 153, 157,<br />

159, 162, 164, 167, 173, 178, 196,<br />

221, 259, 342, 421, 425, 463, 478,<br />

515, 587, 794, 804, 886, 889, 891,<br />

1292, 1303, 1316, 1368, 1388,<br />

1398, 1400, 1411, 1426, 1429,<br />

1647, 1716, 1719, 1795, 2058,<br />

2165, 2166, 2168, 2169, 2173,<br />

2252, 2264, 2451, 2792, 2862,<br />

2863, 2887, 2996, 2998, 3126,<br />

3146, 3191, 3223, 3255, 3747,<br />

3748, 3820, 3901, 3993<br />

Equations and formulae 686, 909,<br />

1005<br />

Equilibrium 2006<br />

Erasistratos 938<br />

Erastus, Thomas 1101<br />

Ergonomics 3634<br />

Erigena, Johannes Scotus 994<br />

Ernst, Max 2494<br />

Eroticism 746<br />

Error 1016<br />

Esoteric thought 1729<br />

Espionage 2331, 2886, 3419, 3692,<br />

3797, 3986<br />

Essentialism 1433<br />

Estación de Patología Vegetal de<br />

Burjassot (Valencia) 3272<br />

Estalella Graells, Josep 3091<br />

Ether 2259, 2271<br />

Ethics 22, 183, 264, 1413, 2452,<br />

2625, 2637, 2922, 2938, 3922<br />

Ethnicity 500, 3414, 3514<br />

Ethnoastronomy 861<br />

Ethnography 118, 604, 765, 1919,<br />

2652, 3210, 3439, 3442<br />

Ethnological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London 2524<br />

Ethnology 1830, 1999, 2524, 2548,<br />

2651, 3356, 3441<br />

Ethology 3387<br />

Etiology 2674<br />

Etymologies 772<br />

Euclid 661, 665, 907, 997, 1132,<br />

2196, 2217<br />

Eugenics 442, 465, 747, 1992, 2086,<br />

2090, 2479, 2536, 2546, 2549,<br />

2633, 2635, 2866, 2883, 2919,<br />

2929, 2930, 3294, 3332, 3334,<br />

3349–3351, 3354, 3355, 3358,<br />

3359, 3362, 3363, 3496, 3519,<br />

3555, 3556, 3562, 3880<br />

Eugenics Education <strong>Society</strong> 3355<br />

Euler, Leonhard 291, 292, 1748, 1760,<br />

1791, 1792<br />

Europe 15, 180, 230, 246, 285, 312,<br />

381, 460, 514, 518, 546, 557, 562,<br />

576, 765, 844, 971, 972, 1032,<br />

1041, 1051, 1141, 1151, 1232,<br />

1280, 1281, 1288, 1317, 1620,<br />

1692, 1793, 1832, 1980, 2052,<br />

2090, 2477, 2698, 2757, 2758,<br />

2775, 2831, 2837, 2963, 3474,<br />

3480, 3695, 3697, 4034, 4035,<br />

4042, 4110<br />

European Organization for Nuclear<br />

Research (CERN) 3791<br />

European Southern Observatory 3071<br />

European Space Research<br />

Organisation 4080<br />

Euthanasia 2866, 3496<br />

Eutocios 903<br />

Evangelicalism (Christianity) 2110,<br />

3890, 4097<br />

Evans, Herbert McLean 3348<br />

Evans, John 2658, 2659<br />

Evelyn, John 1378, 1875<br />

Everett, Hugh, III 3117, 3790<br />

Evidence 105, 116, 355, 3075, 3494


306 Subject Index<br />

Evolution 35, 80, 184, 202, 207, 227,<br />

229, 231, 235, 418, 422, 423, 438–<br />

440, 442, 443, 445–449, 452, 453,<br />

455–460, 711, 829, 847, 1906,<br />

1983, 1987, 1989, 1995, 1996,<br />

2000, 2001, 2012–2014, 2030,<br />

2033, 2054, 2064, 2065, 2071,<br />

2074, 2086, 2087, 2096, 2097,<br />

2103, 2111, 2116, 2266, 2333,<br />

2363, 2394, 2410, 2417, 2459–<br />

2462, 2464–2478, 2481–2483,<br />

2485–2491, 2493–2506, 2510,<br />

2512–2516, 2519–2521, 2523–<br />

2529, 2544, 2591, 2627, 2654,<br />

2850, 2916, 2921, 2930, 2944,<br />

2946, 2947, 2949, 3076, 3077,<br />

3255, 3257, 3260, 3263, 3264,<br />

3270, 3285–3290, 3292, 3293,<br />

3295–3301, 3303–3307, 3309–<br />

3312, 3316, 3318–3320, 3322,<br />

3324–3327, 3329, 3330, 3333,<br />

3407, 3425, 3448, 3710, 3716,<br />

3732, 3879, 3881, 3884–3887,<br />

3889, 3890, 3898<br />

Evolution and ethics 184, 2584, 2608,<br />

3333<br />

Evolutionary developmental biology<br />

448, 2460, 3296<br />

Evolutionary ecology 3304<br />

Evolutionary genetics 2529<br />

Evolutionary psychology 421, 2013,<br />

2428, 2522, 2550, 2584, 2608,<br />

2658, 3286, 3407<br />

Exact sciences 337, 338, 616, 619,<br />

620<br />

Exactness; precision; accuracy 504,<br />

1716<br />

Excavations (archaeology) 834<br />

Exercise see Physical training;<br />

exercise<br />

Exhibit catalogs 1249, 1857, 2968<br />

Exhibitions and fairs 604, 2065, 2652<br />

Exhibits 80, 248, 2539, 3220<br />

Exobiology see Extraterrestrial life;<br />

exobiology<br />

Experience; witness 1439, 1719<br />

Experimental biology 424, 2423, 3267<br />

Experimental control 3951<br />

Experimental medicine 1620, 1934,<br />

2699, 2865, 3373, 3513<br />

Experimental method 155, 437, 1317,<br />

1321, 1595, 1600, 3269<br />

Experimental organisms 417, 424,<br />

2721, 3257, 3292, 3329, 3343,<br />

3402, 3430, 3693<br />

Experimental psychology 276, 493,<br />

2428, 2571, 2573, 2580, 2581,<br />

2588, 2589, 2601, 2609, 2610,<br />

2619, 2622, 2623, 3379, 3383,<br />

3388, 3395, 3400, 3406, 3546<br />

Experiments and experimentation 6,<br />

116, 336, 343, 347, 357, 429, 501,<br />

1312, 1321, 1322, 1325, 1341,<br />

1364–1366, 1405, 1542, 1667,<br />

1719, 1722, 1875, 1887, 2260,<br />

2274, 2278, 2287, 2296, 2312,<br />

2440, 2451, 2625, 3129, 3138,<br />

3202, 3254, 3267, 3337, 4113<br />

Experiments on self 2625<br />

Expert testimony 3704, 3842<br />

Experts see Authorities; experts<br />

Explanation; hypotheses; theories 48,<br />

105, 106, 116, 124, 150, 154, 327,<br />

357, 485, 1090, 1324, 1387, 1529,<br />

1548, 2023, 2024, 2026, 2180,<br />

2284, 2440, 2853, 2855, 3025,<br />

3069, 3188, 3541<br />

Exploration see Travel; exploration<br />

Explosives 2807<br />

Extinction (biology) 400, 3218, 3230<br />

Extraterrestrial life; exobiology 237,<br />

2354, 3077, 3776, 3787<br />

Eye diseases 533, 697, 2726<br />

Eye glasses see Spectacles; eye<br />

glasses<br />

Eysenck, Hans Jurgen 3385, 3386<br />

F<br />

F. H<strong>of</strong>fmann-La Roche & Co. 3581,<br />

3582<br />

Fabbroni, Giovanni 1724<br />

Faber, Johann 1339<br />

Fabricius, David 1496<br />

Factories 3565, 3634<br />

Factoring (algebra) 292<br />

Facts (philosophy) 127<br />

Faith healing 942, 3491<br />

Falconry 734, 1302<br />

Falsification 2440<br />

Fame 1377, 2001<br />

Family 1636, 1962, 2724, 2739<br />

Family planning 502, 3416, 3432,<br />

3567, 3971<br />

Famines 3552<br />

Fantoni, Filippo 1192<br />

Faraday, Michael 2160, 2268, 2287,<br />

2290, 2293<br />

Farmers 1978, 3232, 4126<br />

Farms 3645, 3652<br />

Fascism 2872, 2873, 2881, 2890,<br />

2891, 2976, 3276, 3382, 3649<br />

Fate 1425<br />

Fechner, Gustav Theodor 1984, 2601,<br />

2604, 2609, 2610<br />

Feedback control systems 566<br />

Félicié, Jacoba 1053<br />

Feminism 122, 536, 2920, 2936, 2938,<br />

3266, 3350, 3867, 3949, 3967<br />

Feminist analysis 488, 2094<br />

Fenner, Charles 3215<br />

Ferguson, James 1771<br />

Fermat’s problem 2205<br />

Fermat, Pierre de 1471, 1607, 2205<br />

Fermentation 826, 2532<br />

Fermi, Enrico 3115, 3128, 3167<br />

Fernandes, Valentim 1226<br />

Ferraris, Galileo 2263<br />

Fertilization 2836, 3567, 3942<br />

Fertilization, in vitro 2457, 3942,<br />

3943<br />

Fertilizers 3170<br />

Fetus 2678, 2733<br />

Fever 723, 1070, 2687<br />

Fewkes, Jesse Walter 2458<br />

Feyerabend, Paul K. 120, 133, 3003<br />

Feynman, Richard Phillips 3796<br />

Fibonacci numbers 999<br />

Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 1911<br />

Ficino, Marsilio 1242<br />

Field Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong><br />

3330<br />

Field notes 1825, 1961, 2360<br />

Field work 34, 118, 378, 2376, 2382,<br />

2650, 3230, 3261, 3309, 3356, 3907<br />

Fields and field theory 344<br />

Figala, Karin 94<br />

Filelfo, Francesco 1092<br />

Film, photographic 3438<br />

Fine arts 172, 2902<br />

Finé, Oronce 1083, 1107, 1123, 1125,<br />

1126, 1217, 1218, 1227, 1299<br />

Finland 2238, 3013, 3044, 3407,<br />

3616, 3754, 4020<br />

Finsch, Otto 1999<br />

Fioravanti, Leonardo 1265<br />

Fischer, Eugen 2929, 3354<br />

Fisher, Ronald Aylmer 2183, 3037,<br />

3055, 3300, 3302, 3327<br />

Fisheries; fishing 768, 2400, 2402,<br />

2405, 3231, 3242, 4041<br />

Fishes 399, 1598, 3218<br />

Fishing see Fisheries; fishing<br />

Flammarion, Camille 2241, 3092<br />

Flanders 14<br />

Flaubert, Gustave 2053<br />

Flechsig, Paul Emil 2743<br />

Fleck, Ludwik 46, 157, 2854, 2995,<br />

2997, 3355, 3518<br />

Flies (insects) 3547<br />

Flinders, Matthew 1829<br />

Floods see Precipitation; floods<br />

Flora see Plant geography; flora<br />

Florence (Italy) 1270, 1278, 1298,<br />

3406<br />

Florey, Howard 3688<br />

Florida (U.S.) 3858<br />

Flowers 1111<br />

Fluid mechanics 3800<br />

Fluoridation 3236, 3963<br />

Folklore 3713<br />

Fontana, Giovanni 1301<br />

Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de<br />

1552<br />

Food and foods 593, 595, 779, 2779,<br />

2782, 3646, 4034, 4035, 4037–<br />

4039, 4042, 4096, 4125<br />

Food industry and trade 2837, 3645,<br />

3646, 3654<br />

Food preservation 2835, 3643, 4042<br />

Food safety 593, 596, 3646, 4034,<br />

4035, 4038, 4039, 4042, 4096, 4125<br />

Food science; food technology 594,<br />

596, 2835, 3647, 4042<br />

Food technology see Food science;<br />

food technology<br />

Forbes, Edward 2390<br />

Forces 330, 1792, 2268<br />

Ford Foundation 3428<br />

Ford Motor Company 3596<br />

Forecasting; prediction 112, 758, 772,<br />

988, 3251<br />

Foreign relations; diplomacy 1783,<br />

3844<br />

Forensic medicine 540, 2644, 3482<br />

Forensic sciences 2644, 3482<br />

Forests and forestry 397, 401, 404,<br />

933, 1239, 1976, 3233, 3245, 3642,<br />

3842, 4033, 4040<br />

Forgeries 2233<br />

Form (philosophy) 428<br />

Formularies; pharmacopoeias 1290,<br />

1292<br />

Forster, Georg 1643<br />

Fortis, Alberto 1724<br />

Foscarini, Paolo Antonio 1361, 1487<br />

Fossils 414, 416, 1240, 1241, 2316,<br />

2408, 2410, 2411, 2464, 3253, 3360<br />

Foucault, Michel 216, 3452, 3544,<br />

3876<br />

Foundations and trusts 3684, 3742<br />

Fourth dimension; hyperspace 2202<br />

Fowler, Orson Squire 2622<br />

Fractions 799


Subject Index 307<br />

France 68, 169, 227, 380, 382, 529,<br />

565, 567, 581, 603, 604, 807, 982,<br />

1039, 1070, 1072, 1083, 1097,<br />

1172, 1206, 1242, 1269, 1283,<br />

1287, 1335, 1373–1375, 1389,<br />

1419, 1441, 1454, 1458, 1462,<br />

1470, 1471, 1473, 1481, 1483,<br />

1512, 1523, 1540, 1547, 1552,<br />

1563, 1590, 1601, 1617, 1634,<br />

1639, 1645, 1648, 1657, 1666,<br />

1676, 1687, 1705, 1708, 1711,<br />

1714, 1734, 1738, 1740, 1751,<br />

1756, 1763, 1768, 1778, 1782,<br />

1788, 1795, 1798, 1808, 1809,<br />

1819, 1821, 1824, 1838, 1859,<br />

1860, 1881, 1882, 1887, 1903,<br />

1904, 1913, 1920, 1926, 1966,<br />

1967, 1974, 2061, 2066, 2098,<br />

2124, 2133, 2145, 2146, 2155,<br />

2177, 2204, 2218, 2219, 2235,<br />

2245, 2261, 2269, 2285, 2297,<br />

2299, 2301, 2306, 2360, 2361,<br />

2364, 2389, 2398, 2412, 2423,<br />

2450, 2452, 2494, 2502, 2531,<br />

2532, 2537, 2545, 2551, 2557,<br />

2572, 2574, 2583, 2588, 2633,<br />

2644, 2645, 2696, 2727, 2728,<br />

2746, 2749, 2786, 2796, 2798,<br />

2802, 2832, 2833, 2943, 3011,<br />

3021, 3027, 3034, 3045, 3068,<br />

3094, 3123, 3154, 3171, 3211,<br />

3235, 3266, 3358, 3388, 3401,<br />

3417, 3465, 3544, 3545, 3574,<br />

3584, 3633, 3703, 3759, 3779,<br />

3814, 3859, 3919, 3946, 3983,<br />

3992, 4094<br />

France, colonies 382, 608, 613, 852,<br />

1687, 2345, 2349, 2357, 2364,<br />

2365, 3211, 3584, 3606, 4111<br />

France. Army 2361, 2786<br />

Francesca, Piero della 1142<br />

Franciscan Monks 1033<br />

François-Franck, Charles 2582<br />

François-Franck, Charles Albert 2450<br />

Frank, Philipp 3007<br />

Franklin, Benjamin 1652, 1663, 1737,<br />

1789, 1895, 1915<br />

Franklin, John 2352<br />

Franklin, Rosalind 2936<br />

Fraud in science see Scientific<br />

misconduct; fraud in science<br />

Frauds see Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds<br />

Fraunh<strong>of</strong>er, Joseph von 2243, 2818<br />

Fréchet, Maurice René 3027, 3039,<br />

3060<br />

Free will and determinism 492<br />

Frege, Gottlob 125<br />

Freiburg. Universität 2951<br />

French Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1789 1676, 1705<br />

Freud, Sigmund 35, 2044, 2604, 2743,<br />

2931, 3384, 3393, 3397, 3401,<br />

3405, 4017<br />

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena<br />

2419<br />

Frischlin, Nicodemus 1166<br />

Fuchs, Leonhart 1591<br />

Fuel cells 2817<br />

Fuels and fuel technology 3620, 3857,<br />

3991, 4126<br />

Functionalism 18, 3285<br />

Functions (mathematics) 3030, 3044<br />

Fundamental concepts 331, 1585,<br />

2602, 3063<br />

Funding and finance 509, 2144, 2386,<br />

2885, 3687, 4102<br />

Funeral rites and ceremonies 2533<br />

Futurism 583, 2899, 3698, 3711<br />

G<br />

Gadamer, Hans Georg 44<br />

Gajjara, Tribhuvanadāsa Kalyāṇadāsa<br />

2308<br />

Galapagos Islands 2417<br />

Galaxies; nebulae 1775, 1776, 2229,<br />

2237, 2239, 2240, 2250, 2266,<br />

3068, 3069, 3100<br />

Galen 528, 531, 721, 895, 923, 943,<br />

947, 950–952, 957, 959, 1065, 1520<br />

Galeotti, Henri-Guillaume 2432<br />

Galilei, Galileo 4, 120, 234, 238,<br />

1087, 1109, 1150, 1154, 1193,<br />

1197, 1315, 1343–1345, 1348,<br />

1351, 1352, 1356, 1359, 1361,<br />

1405, 1449, 1466, 1468, 1477,<br />

1482, 1483, 1486–1492, 1500,<br />

1525, 1526, 1528, 1537, 1641<br />

Gall, Franz Joseph 2561<br />

Gallatin, Albert 2088<br />

Galton, Francis 207, 2511, 2546<br />

Galvani, Luigi 1934, 1935<br />

Game theory 1749, 3024, 3257, 3424<br />

Gaṇeśadaivajña 822<br />

Ganot, Pierre Benjamin Adolphe 2285<br />

Gans, David 841, 842<br />

Garcia Solá, Eduardo 2715<br />

Gardens 1237, 1245, 1309, 1578<br />

Garland, John 1057<br />

Gas laws 2281<br />

Gases 1811, 1812, 2273, 2281, 2292<br />

Gassendi, Pierre 1326, 1375, 1419,<br />

1423, 1443, 1512<br />

Gauss, Carl Friedrich 292, 1766, 2197<br />

Gay, John 1683<br />

Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis 1799<br />

Geddes, Patrick 2856<br />

Geer, John P. van de 3398<br />

Gegenbaur, Carl 2471<br />

Geiger, Hans 3118<br />

Geminus <strong>of</strong> Rhodes 897<br />

Gemma Frisius, Reiner 1164<br />

Gemma, Cornelius 1185<br />

Gems 1034<br />

Gender identity 214, 536, 2094<br />

Genes 418, 451, 3258, 3321, 3882<br />

Genetic diseases and disorders 472<br />

Genetic engineering 3895<br />

Genetic screening 3880, 3948<br />

Genetically modified foods 3902,<br />

4034, 4036, 4037<br />

Genetically modified organisms 3895<br />

Genetics 439, 451, 492, 1978, 2087,<br />

2467, 2468, 2475, 2477, 2479,<br />

2503, 2510, 2511, 2517, 2843,<br />

2872, 3263, 3285, 3289, 3293,<br />

3295, 3297, 3308, 3313, 3315,<br />

3317, 3321–3323, 3328, 3329,<br />

3331–3335, 3350, 3351, 3562,<br />

3881, 3886, 3888, 3891, 3901,<br />

3948, 4112<br />

Genetics <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America 3335<br />

Geneva (Switzerland) 1736, 2717<br />

Genius see Creativity; genius<br />

Genomics 444, 3291, 3356<br />

Gentile, Giovanni 2196<br />

Geocentrism 917, 1183, 1497<br />

Geochemistry 356<br />

Geodesy 687, 2334, 2346, 2361<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne 1657,<br />

2452<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy Saint-Hilaire, Isidore 2452<br />

Geographical studies <strong>of</strong> science 23,<br />

180, 181, 233, 267, 388, 602, 1576,<br />

1657, 1726, 1835, 1917, 1933,<br />

1955, 2038, 2975, 3554, 3695, 4051<br />

Geography 14, 382–385, 706–708,<br />

710, 764, 765, 828, 930, 969, 1101,<br />

1171, 1174, 1175, 1186, 1217,<br />

1218, 1220–1226, 1228, 1231,<br />

1232, 1504, 1570, 1572–1574,<br />

1827, 1829–1831, 1833, 1835,<br />

2078, 2345, 2349–2354, 2356–<br />

2359, 2362, 2364–2367, 2371,<br />

2437, 3208–3213, 3215, 3832<br />

Geological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America 366<br />

Geological surveys 387, 1826, 2318,<br />

2320, 3203, 3824<br />

Geology 79, 253, 366, 371, 372, 377,<br />

379, 380, 617, 702, 704, 932, 964,<br />

1214, 1236, 1561–1563, 1565,<br />

1568, 1655, 1724, 1814, 1815,<br />

1817–1819, 1821–1823, 1839,<br />

1866, 1922, 2278, 2312, 2314,<br />

2315, 2319–2321, 2324, 2325,<br />

2327, 2330, 2331, 2333–2335,<br />

2337, 2459, 2656, 3124, 3191,<br />

3200–3202, 3217, 3734, 3784,<br />

3819, 3824, 4082<br />

Geomagnetism 3203, 3819<br />

Geometry 288, 309, 654, 657, 664,<br />

665, 694, 797–799, 802, 810, 811,<br />

899–901, 903, 908, 913, 926, 997,<br />

1001, 1006, 1125, 1131, 1163,<br />

1253, 1336, 1434, 1449, 1455,<br />

1458, 1460–1462, 1474–1476,<br />

1537, 1751, 1752, 1755, 1763,<br />

1765, 1990, 2142, 2164, 2169,<br />

2196, 2201, 2217, 2254, 2259,<br />

2909, 2995, 3036, 3063, 3066<br />

Geophysics 3098, 3819<br />

Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas 3924<br />

Georgia (U.S.) 1836<br />

Gerard <strong>of</strong> Cremona 995<br />

Geriatrics 1637, 2711<br />

Germ cells 2422<br />

Germ theory <strong>of</strong> disease 2690<br />

Germain, Sophie 2205<br />

Germany 60, 63, 71, 78, 149, 187,<br />

194, 195, 209, 266, 398, 495, 497,<br />

513, 516, 524, 547, 549, 558, 604,<br />

841, 986, 1059, 1086, 1122, 1128,<br />

1156, 1160, 1167, 1169, 1170,<br />

1309, 1320, 1383, 1448, 1491,<br />

1498, 1501, 1505, 1555, 1604,<br />

1610, 1624, 1629, 1651, 1671,<br />

1675, 1710, 1717, 1735, 1744,<br />

1750, 1796, 1814, 1856, 1889,<br />

1901, 1929, 1932, 1940, 1949,<br />

1972, 1976, 1997, 2002, 2008,<br />

2009, 2045, 2048, 2055, 2071,<br />

2084, 2103, 2108, 2109, 2117,<br />

2128, 2137, 2138, 2147, 2152,<br />

2213, 2224, 2235, 2246, 2257,<br />

2265, 2291, 2304, 2309, 2312,<br />

2333, 2362, 2371, 2377, 2380,<br />

2424, 2437, 2443, 2451, 2455,<br />

2475, 2494, 2517, 2527, 2534,<br />

2535, 2547, 2554, 2562, 2566,<br />

2593, 2599, 2601, 2603, 2604,<br />

2609–2611, 2615, 2626, 2630,<br />

2631, 2633, 2634, 2647, 2651,<br />

2680, 2688, 2700, 2701, 2705,<br />

2711, 2714, 2741–2743, 2748,<br />

2752–2754, 2768, 2774, 2798,<br />

2812, 2858, 2859, 2861, 2862,<br />

2866–2868, 2871, 2875, 2879,<br />

2883, 2885, 2886, 2889, 2891,<br />

2895, 2901, 2903, 2926–2929,


308 Subject Index<br />

2932, 2939, 2951–2956, 2962,<br />

2964, 2969, 2971, 2976, 2977,<br />

2982, 2999, 3001, 3011, 3012,<br />

3034–3036, 3048, 3058, 3066,<br />

3109, 3114, 3115, 3119, 3137,<br />

3157, 3160, 3166, 3174, 3177,<br />

3185, 3195, 3214, 3276, 3277,<br />

3294, 3323, 3324, 3332–3334,<br />

3350, 3353, 3354, 3363, 3365,<br />

3368, 3374–3376, 3380, 3382,<br />

3397, 3403, 3414, 3415, 3420,<br />

3431, 3432, 3440, 3442, 3465,<br />

3474, 3481, 3491, 3496, 3504,<br />

3506, 3507, 3511, 3516, 3519,<br />

3520, 3522, 3528, 3532, 3542,<br />

3543, 3555, 3556, 3561, 3564,<br />

3571, 3580, 3586, 3596, 3604,<br />

3614, 3617, 3619, 3634–3636,<br />

3649, 3654, 3661, 3663–3665,<br />

3683, 3685, 3701, 3702, 3714,<br />

3715, 3749, 3752, 3842, 3854,<br />

3892, 3905, 3945, 3959, 3961,<br />

3976, 3985, 3987, 4010, 4011,<br />

4056, 4096<br />

Germany, colonies 1999, 2547<br />

Germer, Lester Halbert 3129<br />

Gerontology 516, 1637, 2681, 3569<br />

Gesell, Arnold Lucius 3391<br />

Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher<br />

und Aerzte 2108, 2109<br />

Gesellschaft für<br />

Wissenschaftsgeschichte 63<br />

Gesner, Konrad 1236<br />

Gestalt psychology 3381<br />

Ghent University 2987<br />

Gibson, Frank William Ernest 3874<br />

Giesecke, Charles Louis, Sir 2302<br />

Gilbert, J. A. 2589<br />

Gilbert, William 1181<br />

Gilbertus Anglicus 1061<br />

Gini, Corrado 3014, 3020<br />

Glaciology 3197, 3204, 3205, 3217,<br />

3822<br />

Global warming 370, 3193, 3826,<br />

3831, 3855<br />

Globalization; internationalization<br />

554, 592, 831, 1216, 1223, 1841,<br />

2134, 2318, 2435, 2546, 2852,<br />

3461, 3625, 3629, 3647, 3721,<br />

3864, 3995<br />

Globes 312, 1221, 1233, 1504<br />

Globes, celestial 312, 677, 1504<br />

Glyphs; characters 772<br />

Gnosticism 976<br />

Goad, John 326<br />

Gobineau, Joseph Arthur Comte de<br />

2085<br />

God 1411, 1441, 1538, 1696<br />

Goddard, Jonathan 1553<br />

Godel’s theorem 3054<br />

Gödel, Kurt 3033, 3054<br />

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1325,<br />

1654, 1949, 2021, 2058, 2443<br />

Going, Thomas Hardinge 2332<br />

Gold 827, 1030, 1554<br />

Gold assaying 827<br />

Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict 3323<br />

Goodall, Jane 2065, 2936<br />

Goode, George Brown 2120<br />

Gooding, David Charles 83, 103<br />

Goodman, Morris 3303, 3357<br />

Gordan, Paul 3048<br />

Gore, Albert 3197<br />

Gosch, Christian Carl August 2513<br />

Gosselin, Guillaume 1126<br />

Göttingen. Universität 266, 3048<br />

Gould, Stephen Jay 2850<br />

Government sponsored science 504,<br />

2043, 2088, 2144, 2355, 2436,<br />

2861, 2876, 2885, 3687, 3688,<br />

3734, 3745, 3799, 3801, 3804, 3942<br />

Graham, David Crockett 2849<br />

Grain crops; Cereals; Grasses 2836,<br />

3649<br />

Granada (Spain) 2715<br />

Grand unified theories (Nuclear<br />

physics) 317, 3793<br />

Graphic methods 1503, 1713, 2599,<br />

3830<br />

Grasses see Grain crops; Cereals;<br />

Grasses<br />

Grassmann, Hermann Günther 2008,<br />

2009, 2213<br />

Graunt, John 1607<br />

Gravitation 1527, 1531, 1532, 1539,<br />

2260, 2276<br />

Gray, Asa 2104, 2106, 2460<br />

Great Britain 6, 14, 80, 207, 227, 250,<br />

270, 308, 351, 396, 398, 438, 439,<br />

441, 442, 453, 509, 514, 523, 552,<br />

571, 585, 604, 607, 791, 807, 836,<br />

859, 965, 969, 974, 1028, 1034,<br />

1066, 1180, 1181, 1198, 1251,<br />

1300, 1305, 1314, 1322, 1329,<br />

1330, 1332, 1334, 1341, 1355,<br />

1360, 1363, 1365, 1371, 1374,<br />

1376, 1377, 1379, 1385, 1403,<br />

1404, 1447, 1484, 1511, 1531,<br />

1542, 1544, 1551, 1553, 1557,<br />

1568, 1575, 1576, 1581–1584,<br />

1590, 1608, 1616, 1622, 1625,<br />

1646, 1650, 1655, 1658, 1664,<br />

1677–1679, 1681, 1684, 1685,<br />

1688, 1691, 1693, 1698, 1699,<br />

1704, 1706, 1709, 1719, 1723,<br />

1725, 1727, 1736, 1743, 1761,<br />

1771, 1779, 1784, 1808, 1812,<br />

1820, 1823, 1826, 1829, 1848,<br />

1851–1853, 1857, 1863, 1875,<br />

1878, 1879, 1882, 1885, 1886,<br />

1893, 1894, 1897, 1900, 1903,<br />

1905, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1921,<br />

1923, 1928, 1936, 1937, 1945,<br />

1951, 1959, 1965, 1969, 1970,<br />

1978, 1987–1989, 1993, 1995,<br />

2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007,<br />

2012, 2013, 2027, 2032, 2033,<br />

2038–2040, 2042, 2043, 2046,<br />

2051, 2054, 2059, 2060, 2069,<br />

2073, 2074, 2077–2079, 2081,<br />

2083, 2085, 2086, 2100, 2104,<br />

2115, 2116, 2118, 2121, 2131,<br />

2143–2146, 2150, 2153, 2154,<br />

2156, 2160, 2173, 2174, 2176,<br />

2182, 2183, 2194, 2198, 2223,<br />

2235, 2239, 2242, 2268, 2270,<br />

2271, 2278, 2285, 2315, 2316,<br />

2321, 2344, 2352, 2353, 2355,<br />

2363, 2367, 2381, 2383, 2390,<br />

2391, 2410, 2425, 2430, 2433,<br />

2434, 2444, 2448, 2449, 2456,<br />

2462–2464, 2469, 2473, 2474,<br />

2476, 2478, 2482, 2483, 2486,<br />

2488, 2491, 2496, 2497, 2501,<br />

2503, 2511, 2519, 2522–2524,<br />

2527, 2538, 2540, 2544, 2550,<br />

2564, 2567–2569, 2577, 2584,<br />

2587, 2597, 2600, 2606, 2607,<br />

2623, 2635, 2650, 2652, 2656,<br />

2658, 2659, 2661, 2662, 2667,<br />

2670, 2673, 2674, 2684, 2695,<br />

2697, 2704, 2707–2709, 2721,<br />

2727, 2731, 2745, 2751, 2755,<br />

2762, 2769, 2770, 2772, 2777,<br />

2785, 2787–2789, 2794–2798,<br />

2802, 2811, 2813–2816, 2823,<br />

2824, 2874, 2876, 2894, 2920,<br />

2936, 2960, 2980, 2985, 2993,<br />

3010, 3074, 3085, 3114, 3180,<br />

3219, 3222, 3224, 3235, 3237,<br />

3247–3249, 3252, 3297, 3300,<br />

3355, 3372, 3385, 3386, 3449,<br />

3468, 3487, 3489, 3490, 3502,<br />

3535, 3565, 3609, 3610, 3612,<br />

3632, 3662, 3673, 3680, 3688,<br />

3689, 3720, 3725, 3736, 3738,<br />

3743, 3745, 3759, 3799, 3811,<br />

3829, 3834, 3881, 3890, 3893,<br />

3929, 3937, 3943, 3966, 3973,<br />

4002, 4014, 4023, 4032, 4039,<br />

4040, 4057, 4080<br />

Great Britain, colonies 250, 552, 611,<br />

612, 792, 795, 830, 836, 857, 1330,<br />

1334, 1380, 1570, 1836, 1851,<br />

1853, 2049, 2182, 2332, 2383,<br />

2555, 2755, 2836, 2851, 3458,<br />

3468, 3540, 3576<br />

Great Britain. National Health Service<br />

3973<br />

Great Britain. Royal Navy 2707<br />

Greece 74, 118, 206, 293, 301, 311,<br />

332, 369, 525, 531, 534, 566, 647,<br />

649, 679, 687, 787, 863, 864, 868,<br />

874–882, 884, 886–898, 900–918,<br />

921–930, 932–940, 942, 944–946,<br />

948–953, 955–958, 963, 1132,<br />

1211, 1541, 1722, 1794, 2141,<br />

2204, 2296, 2941, 2983, 3470, 3801<br />

Green, George 2258<br />

Greenland 3824<br />

Gregg, Alan 3742<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Tours, Saint 1063, 1069<br />

Grene, Marjorie 17, 428, 3320<br />

Grew, Nehemiah 1581<br />

Gröning, Bruno 3491<br />

Grossmann, Henryk 160<br />

Group selection 3286<br />

Group theory 3065<br />

Growth see Development; growth;<br />

life; death<br />

Guadeloupe (Caribbean) 608<br />

Guangzhou (China) 2776, 3647<br />

Guatemala 1933<br />

Guevara, Giovanni de 1193<br />

Guides; handbooks 3834<br />

Guinea 1225<br />

Gulick, John Thomas 2478<br />

Gulik, John Thomas 216<br />

Gundisalvo, Domingo 1009<br />

Gunn, Ronald Campbell 2453<br />

Gunpowder 244, 700<br />

Gynecology 945, 1269, 2703, 2752<br />

H<br />

Habermas, Jürgen 570<br />

Habsburg, House <strong>of</strong> 1272<br />

Hacking, Ian 136<br />

Haeckel, Ernst 769, 2071, 2471<br />

Hagens, Gunther von 3909<br />

Hahn, Otto 3185<br />

Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson<br />

3260, 3297, 3300, 3302, 3304, 3317<br />

Hales, Stephen 1875<br />

Hall, Granville Stanley 2615<br />

Halle-Wittenberg. Universität 1929,<br />

2688<br />

Haller, Albrecht von 1717, 1868,<br />

1877, 1898, 1953<br />

Hallerstein, Augustin von 1777<br />

Halley, Edmond 1479, 1786<br />

Hallucinations and illusions 2754


Subject Index 309<br />

Hamied, Khwaja Abdul 2846<br />

Handbooks see Guides; handbooks<br />

Handicaps see Disabilities; handicaps<br />

Harbors 2764<br />

Hardy, Thomas 458, 2078, 2316<br />

Harig, Gerhard 1310<br />

Harkin, James Bernard 3241<br />

Harmony (music theory) 311, 910<br />

Harriot, Thomas 100, 1007, 1198,<br />

1447<br />

Harrison, John William Heslop 3319<br />

Hartley, David 1897<br />

Hartlib, Samuel 1446<br />

Hartmann, Eduard von 2604<br />

Harvard University 3074, 3105, 3106<br />

Harvey, William 1615<br />

Hasse, Helmut 3012<br />

Haurowitz, Felix 2884<br />

Hausdorff, Felix 3031, 3059<br />

Havergal, Frances Ridley 2095<br />

Hawking, Stephen W. 3780<br />

Hawthorne, Nathaniel 2070<br />

Hayek, Friedrich August von 3447,<br />

3448<br />

Head, Alan Kenneth 3795<br />

Heade, Martin Johnson 2067<br />

Healers 1066, 3491<br />

Health 560, 562, 724, 1071, 1284,<br />

1623, 2762, 2766, 2770, 2772,<br />

2789, 2794, 3459, 3964<br />

Health care 127, 516, 560, 2774,<br />

2783, 3565, 3578, 3724<br />

Health promotion 2782, 3553<br />

Hearing aids 564<br />

Heart 1615, 1968<br />

Heartfield, John 2380<br />

Heaviside, Oliver 2270<br />

Hebrew language 845, 1070<br />

Hebrew University 3026<br />

Hedin, Sven Anders 1840<br />

Heidegger, Martin 134, 161, 570, 575,<br />

1465<br />

Heinroth, Johann Christian August<br />

2748<br />

Heisenberg, Werner 2855, 3001, 3130,<br />

3139, 3141, 3174<br />

Heister, Lorenz 1629<br />

Heliocentrism 917, 1150, 1152–1154,<br />

1161, 1165, 1172, 1173, 1180,<br />

1183, 1351, 1352, 1483<br />

Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig<br />

Ferdinand von 1984, 2002, 2021,<br />

2031, 2164, 2165, 2255, 2257, 2543<br />

Helmont, Jan Baptista van 1546, 1614<br />

Henry <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon 1034<br />

Henschen, Salomon 3370<br />

Herbals and bestiaries 390, 396, 770,<br />

1243, 1244<br />

Herder, Johann Gottfried 1890, 1901<br />

Heredity 438, 441, 448, 2468, 2476,<br />

2480, 2511, 2524, 3294, 3298,<br />

3314, 3322, 3354<br />

Hering, Ewald 1984<br />

Hermann, Jakob 1506<br />

Hermaphroditism see Androgyny;<br />

hermaphroditism<br />

Hermeneutics 44, 56, 228, 236, 242,<br />

884, 976, 977, 979, 983, 985, 1099,<br />

1100, 1102, 1103, 1105, 1148,<br />

1162, 1349, 1358, 1361, 1513,<br />

1515, 1690, 1697, 1750, 1819,<br />

2102, 2478, 2944, 3731<br />

Hermeticism 312, 869, 989, 1101,<br />

1203, 1381, 1427, 1647, 1728,<br />

1729, 1974<br />

Hernández, Francisco 1243<br />

Heron <strong>of</strong> Alexandria 919<br />

Herpetology 2384<br />

Herschel, Caroline 1650, 1774, 1784<br />

Herschel, John Frederick William<br />

2027, 2240<br />

Herschel, William 1650, 1774–1776,<br />

1784, 2237<br />

Hertz, Heinrich Rudolph 2024, 2274<br />

Hessen, Boris Mikhailovich 160<br />

Heterosexuality 883<br />

Hevelius, Johannes 1498, 1505<br />

Hevesy, György 3181<br />

Heymans Institute 2987<br />

Heymans, Gerard 3398<br />

Heytesbury, William 1028<br />

Higgins, William 2302<br />

Higgs, Peter Ware 3802<br />

Hilbert, David 3033, 3048, 3054<br />

Hildegard Von Bingen, Saint 1037<br />

Himalayan Mountains (Nepal) 2334<br />

Hinduism 221, 794, 810, 813, 814,<br />

817, 819, 825, 829<br />

Hinshelwood, Cyril Norman 3263<br />

Hippocrates <strong>of</strong> Cos 950, 1275, 1279<br />

Hippocratic medicine 941, 945, 950–<br />

952, 956, 958, 1279, 1876<br />

Hirschvogel, Augustin 1145<br />

Historians <strong>of</strong> science, modern 3, 14,<br />

45, 46, 63, 68, 74, 75, 78, 81, 83–<br />

104, 160, 219, 377, 440, 459, 479,<br />

481, 483, 490<br />

Historical geography 34, 1821<br />

Historical geology; theory <strong>of</strong> the earth<br />

379, 380, 704, 1038, 1561, 1562,<br />

1566–1568, 2333, 2343, 2373,<br />

2459<br />

Historical method 44, 50, 56, 58, 61,<br />

62, 108, 122, 124, 172, 379, 395,<br />

488, 741–743, 793, 1344, 1903,<br />

2842<br />

Historical reconstruction 276, 347,<br />

493, 1542, 2613, 2622<br />

Historiography 3, 7, 22, 25, 38, 44,<br />

47, 49–52, 54–57, 59, 60, 62, 70,<br />

73, 108, 113, 122, 124, 155, 160,<br />

165, 166, 168, 169, 177, 178, 188,<br />

207, 219, 222, 229, 238, 260, 270,<br />

283, 284, 298, 352, 362–365, 370,<br />

377, 382, 406, 408, 438, 440, 446,<br />

452, 455, 459, 471, 479, 481, 483,<br />

490, 499, 528, 534, 578, 581, 582,<br />

596, 615, 629, 630, 727, 730, 741–<br />

743, 776, 793, 933, 940, 944, 953,<br />

960, 1000, 1004, 1054, 1062, 1113,<br />

1279, 1285, 1310, 1319, 1344,<br />

1486, 1501, 1502, 1556, 1559,<br />

1619, 1659, 1675, 1697, 1808,<br />

1855, 1903, 1976, 2007, 2097,<br />

2201, 2309, 2419, 2498, 2515,<br />

2618, 2642, 2661, 2734, 2815,<br />

2816, 2823, 2824, 2842, 2847,<br />

2914, 2924, 2950, 3030, 3065,<br />

3158, 3218, 3295, 3298, 3425,<br />

3452, 3601, 3605, 3608, 3622,<br />

3627, 3635, 3710, 3762, 3763,<br />

3914, 3920, 4019, 4095<br />

<strong>History</strong> as a discipline; chronology;<br />

study <strong>of</strong> the past 60, 69, 179, 536,<br />

716, 940, 1132, 1256, 2661, 3773<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> medicine, as a discipline<br />

55, 59, 66, 91, 95, 525, 1052, 1054,<br />

1619, 2734<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong> science 46,<br />

101, 105, 109, 112, 126, 128, 132,<br />

133, 143, 145, 148, 150, 152, 166,<br />

178, 286, 287, 886, 894, 1436,<br />

1532, 1539, 1803, 1984–1986,<br />

2020, 2025, 2160, 2161, 2166–<br />

2169, 2175, 2176, 2181, 2854,<br />

2888, 2996, 2997, 3000, 3002,<br />

3004, 3134, 3144, 3312, 3762–<br />

3764, 4018<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science, as a discipline 3,<br />

38, 47, 50, 54, 57, 59, 60, 63, 64,<br />

67–70, 72–74, 79, 80, 111, 198,<br />

295, 356, 366, 371, 372, 377, 479,<br />

481, 483, 490, 497, 793, 807, 1059,<br />

2194, 3773, 4095<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> technology, as a discipline<br />

51, 59, 352, 573, 578, 785<br />

Hitchcock, Alfred 3916<br />

Hittorf, Wilhelm 2273<br />

Hoaxes see Deceptions; hoaxes;<br />

frauds<br />

Hobbes, Thomas 205, 1442, 1535,<br />

1733<br />

Höch, Hannah 3323<br />

Hodge, Charles 3299<br />

Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot 3742<br />

Hoefnagel, Joris 1338<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fleit, Dorrit 2860, 3074, 3085,<br />

3097, 3726<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus<br />

2262<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Friedrich 1929<br />

H<strong>of</strong>stadter, Richard 3425<br />

Holism 3304<br />

Hollandus, Isaac 1204<br />

Holmes, Oliver Wendell 2624, 2716<br />

Holmgren, Frithi<strong>of</strong> 2565<br />

Holocaust 2841, 2866, 2918, 2927,<br />

2994, 3294, 3472, 3729, 3730<br />

Holwarda, Johannes Phocylides 1514<br />

Homeopathy 2716, 3478<br />

Hommel, Johann 1086<br />

Homology (biology) 2516<br />

Homosexuality 209, 883, 3543, 3978<br />

Hook, Sidney 3763<br />

Hooke, Robert 1337, 1503<br />

Hooker, Joseph Dalton 2434<br />

Hopkins, Frederick Gowland 2876<br />

Hörbiger, Hanns 3109, 3110<br />

Hormone synthesis 3348<br />

Hormone therapy 3486<br />

Hormones 3348<br />

Horoscopes 696, 824, 871, 1189<br />

Horrocks, Jeremiah 1484<br />

Horses 734, 3644<br />

Horticulture 1235, 1848, 2433<br />

Hosiasson Lindenbaum, Janina 2994<br />

Hospital Real de Granada 539<br />

Hospitals and clinics 514, 526, 539,<br />

544, 549, 560, 606, 725, 962, 1073,<br />

1943, 1951, 1959, 2676, 2686,<br />

2709, 2711, 2722, 2738, 2741,<br />

2747, 2759, 2772, 2775, 2785,<br />

2788, 3453, 3460, 3477, 3487,<br />

3501, 3515, 3520, 3538, 3568,<br />

3933, 3950, 3970<br />

Howard, Albert, Sir 2836<br />

Hoyle, Fred 3086<br />

Hubble, Edwin Powell 3069<br />

Hufeland, Christoph Wilhelm 2700<br />

Huggins, William 2223<br />

Hughlings Jackson, John 2598<br />

Human anatomy 468, 746, 1250,<br />

1274, 1595, 1600, 1630, 1888,<br />

1968, 2703, 2704, 2719, 3909


310 Subject Index<br />

Human body 155, 431, 466, 468, 469,<br />

569, 607, 746, 776, 778, 857, 1045,<br />

1046, 1052, 1097, 1250, 1262,<br />

1273, 1274, 1277, 1317, 1342,<br />

1617, 1630, 1635, 1888, 1891,<br />

1905, 1957, 2533, 2540, 2606,<br />

2702–2704, 2719, 2720, 2723,<br />

2725, 2730, 2767, 2794, 3351,<br />

3438, 3459, 3464, 3909, 3941,<br />

3943, 3967, 3972<br />

Human ecology see Environmental<br />

hygiene; Human ecology<br />

Human embryology 1869, 2733, 3943<br />

Human evolution 418, 467, 2065,<br />

2066, 2074, 2077, 2080, 2094,<br />

2476, 2508, 2522, 2524, 2534,<br />

2536, 2538, 2544, 2549–2552,<br />

2617, 2658, 3352, 3360, 3447,<br />

3881, 3908<br />

Human experimentation 501, 2865,<br />

3465, 3506, 3683, 3917<br />

Human genetics 465, 3298, 3313,<br />

3334, 3353, 3356, 3362, 3724,<br />

3872, 3883, 3891, 3906, 3954<br />

Human Genome Project 3872<br />

Human geography 2362, 3920<br />

Human nature see Definition <strong>of</strong><br />

human; human nature<br />

Human paleontology 3253<br />

Human physiology 1046, 1891, 2414,<br />

2450, 2543, 2556, 2565, 2682, 3372<br />

Human remains 2539<br />

Human rights 3116<br />

Human sciences 501, 2085, 2638,<br />

2643, 3430<br />

Human-animal relationships 436,<br />

1044, 1864, 2074, 2592, 2916, 3861<br />

Human-machine interaction 576,<br />

1742, 2810, 4011, 4017, 4024, 4029<br />

Humanism 1164, 1196, 1199, 1281,<br />

1389, 2850, 2918, 2979<br />

Humboldt Universität zu Berlin 3749<br />

Humboldt, Alexander von 387, 1651,<br />

1680, 2082, 2219, 2323, 2371, 2407<br />

Humboldt, Wilhelm von 1890<br />

Hume, David 1403, 1429, 1606, 1698,<br />

1739, 1743, 1746, 1907, 2100, 2173<br />

Humoralism 1584<br />

Hungary 1189, 1201, 1986, 3598,<br />

3986<br />

Hunter, John 1902<br />

Hunter, William 1878<br />

Hurricane Katrina 4121<br />

Hurricanes 2399<br />

Husserl, Edmund 2201, 2995, 3004<br />

Hutchins, David Ernest 3245<br />

Hutchinson, George Evelyn 3247–<br />

3249<br />

Hutchinson, Lucy 210<br />

Huxley, Aldous 3851<br />

Huxley, Julian Sorell 3280, 3300,<br />

3851<br />

Huxley, Thomas Henry 2278, 2497,<br />

2504<br />

Huygens, Christiaan 1313<br />

Hwang Woo-suk 4107<br />

Hydraulic engineering 1720, 2828,<br />

3628, 3859<br />

Hydraulics 731, 1297<br />

Hydrodynamics 1529, 1530, 1788<br />

Hydrogen 3149<br />

Hydrogen bomb 2840<br />

Hydrotherapy 608, 2473<br />

Hygiene 1284, 1286, 1287, 2694,<br />

2757, 2768, 2770, 2771, 3565,<br />

3573, 3574<br />

Hyperspace see Fourth dimension;<br />

hyperspace<br />

Hypnosis and hypnotism 2597, 2626<br />

Hypotheses see Explanation;<br />

hypotheses; theories<br />

Hysteria 550, 1958, 2735, 2752, 3536<br />

I<br />

Iatrophysical school 1199–1201,<br />

1203, 1271, 1549<br />

Ibn al-Haitham, Abu ‘Ali al-Hasen<br />

666, 690<br />

Ibn al-Wahshiya 714<br />

Ibn Basuh, Abu ‘Ali al-Husayn 639,<br />

675<br />

Ibn Ezra, Abraham Ben Meir 844<br />

Ibn Habib, ‘Abd al-Malik 679<br />

Ibn Khaldun 626<br />

ibn Yaqzan, Hayy 646<br />

Ice 3109<br />

Ice Age 2342<br />

Iceland 1067, 3018, 3549<br />

Iconography 557, 971, 1051<br />

Idealism (philosophy) 994, 2513,<br />

2993<br />

Identity 331, 4093<br />

İhsanoğlu, Ekmeleddin 102, 623<br />

Ikhwān al-Ṣafā’ 702<br />

Illustrations 169, 393, 435, 557, 625,<br />

784, 971, 1051, 1253, 1287, 1338,<br />

1850, 1854, 2240, 2373<br />

Imagination 207, 303, 905, 992, 1133,<br />

1452, 1634, 1752, 1885, 1907,<br />

1911, 2083, 2209, 2909<br />

Imaging technology 174, 2972, 3133,<br />

3915, 3935<br />

Immigration see Emigration;<br />

immigration<br />

Immortality 990, 1410<br />

Immunology 164, 2684, 3345<br />

Impact <strong>of</strong> technology 407, 569, 572,<br />

575, 2817, 2830<br />

Imperial Veterinary Research Institute<br />

(India) 3651<br />

Imperialism 37, 601, 608, 612, 629,<br />

836, 1088, 1272, 1621, 1816, 1830,<br />

1854, 1871, 1927, 2049, 2322,<br />

2383, 2649, 2795, 2812, 3584,<br />

3650, 3662<br />

Inchbald, Elizabeth 210<br />

Incompleteness theorems 3033<br />

Indeterminism 3123<br />

India 64, 85, 211, 221, 606, 607, 738,<br />

788–792, 794–797, 799–802, 805,<br />

808–815, 817–828, 830–836, 868,<br />

1141, 1820, 2037, 2049, 2182,<br />

2248, 2308, 2332, 2334, 2555,<br />

2822, 2846, 2851, 3052, 3055,<br />

3104, 3169, 3281, 3416, 3458,<br />

3540, 3587, 3651, 3813, 3851,<br />

3902, 3933, 4124<br />

India Geological Survey 2332<br />

India, civilization and culture 64, 73,<br />

211, 258, 789, 790, 792–802, 804–<br />

814, 816–820, 822–835, 1141,<br />

2037, 2194, 2308, 2334, 2836, 2851<br />

Indigenous peoples 388, 500, 614,<br />

855, 1244, 4027<br />

Individuality 1342<br />

Indochina 3584<br />

Indonesia 856, 1867, 2436<br />

Induction 109, 889, 1404, 2160, 2167,<br />

3054<br />

Industrial chemistry 700, 2308<br />

Industrial mathematics see Mercantile<br />

mathematics; industrial<br />

mathematics<br />

Industrial medicine; occupational<br />

diseases 2732, 3489<br />

Industrial revolution 12, 13, 568, 577,<br />

585, 1810, 1973, 2821<br />

Industrialization 260, 568, 585, 1965,<br />

1970, 2126, 2536, 2769, 2804,<br />

2806, 2813, 2817, 2820, 2822,<br />

2825, 2835, 2837, 3626<br />

Industry 1966, 2813, 2817, 3143,<br />

3634<br />

Inertia (mechanics) see Momentum;<br />

inertia (mechanics)<br />

Infant health services 611, 2769, 3576<br />

Infanticide 3907<br />

Infectious diseases 514, 557, 2718,<br />

2721<br />

Infinity 290, 1468<br />

Influenza 510, 521, 3550, 3962<br />

Information science 589, 590, 2857,<br />

3640, 4022, 4024<br />

Information technology 1301, 1975,<br />

2831, 3632, 3752, 3883, 4008,<br />

4017, 4019, 4024<br />

Information theory 588, 4022, 4024<br />

Infra-red astronomy 318<br />

Ingoli, Francesco 1487<br />

Inheritance 663, 3308<br />

Innocent III, Pope 227<br />

Inoculation 1933, 1963<br />

Inquisition 1348<br />

Inscriptions 823<br />

Insect control 3239, 3290, 3650<br />

Insecticides see Pesticides;<br />

insecticides<br />

Insects 538, 1338, 1587, 1688, 1860,<br />

1878, 1880, 3239<br />

Instinct 2616<br />

Institut d’Égypte 1657<br />

Institut für Psychologie und Klinische<br />

Psychologie 3532<br />

Institutional Review Boards 3922<br />

Institutions see Societies; institutions;<br />

academies<br />

Instrument makers 1558, 2128<br />

Instrumentalism see Pragmatism;<br />

instrumentalism<br />

Instruments, astronomical 257, 312,<br />

683, 692, 694, 914, 1011, 1108,<br />

1156, 1168, 1490, 1491, 1505,<br />

1770, 1781, 2219, 2233, 2246,<br />

2247, 3070, 3099, 3107, 3783, 3784<br />

Instruments, navigational 3663<br />

Insulin 2671<br />

Insurance 998, 3042, 3906<br />

Intellectual property 2988, 2991<br />

Intellectuals 36, 2029, 2070, 3703<br />

Intelligence 3388, 3402<br />

Intelligence tests 3408<br />

Intelligent design (teleology) 217,<br />

418, 442, 455, 2106, 2523, 3732,<br />

3879, 3884, 3885, 3887<br />

Intelligibility 117<br />

Interdisciplinary approach to<br />

knowledge 280, 3257, 3261, 3669,<br />

3670, 3871, 3888, 4099<br />

Interferometers 3782<br />

International Biological Program 3869<br />

International Brain Research<br />

Organization 3913<br />

International congresses 3370, 3498


Subject Index 311<br />

International cooperation 2195, 2405,<br />

2414, 2546, 2804, 2893, 2958,<br />

2959, 2966, 3171, 3178, 3192,<br />

3461, 3689, 3699, 3844, 3992,<br />

3994, 3998, 4020<br />

International Geophysical Year (IGY)<br />

3745, 3816, 3821, 3869, 4080<br />

International relations 2867, 3699<br />

International Research Council 2981,<br />

3178<br />

International Union <strong>of</strong> Pure and<br />

Applied Chemistry 3171<br />

Internationalization see Globalization;<br />

internationalization<br />

Internet 854, 3632, 4012, 4015, 4025,<br />

4028<br />

Interpr<strong>of</strong>essional relations see<br />

Scientific communities;<br />

interpr<strong>of</strong>essional relations<br />

Interviews 3217<br />

Intuition 2170<br />

Inuit Indians 854, 3837<br />

Invariants (mathematics) 3048<br />

Inventors and invention 585, 1082,<br />

1322, 1970, 2124, 2807, 2809,<br />

2817, 2965, 3624<br />

Invertebrate zoology 2456<br />

Ionization see Electron physics;<br />

ionization<br />

Iran 383, 625, 668, 4044<br />

Ireland 227, 1569, 1701, 1991, 2139,<br />

2254, 2259, 2279, 2413, 2882, 4125<br />

Iroquois Indians 851<br />

Irrational numbers 1140<br />

Irreligion see Atheism; agnosticism;<br />

irreligion<br />

Irrigation see Drainage; irrigation<br />

Irritability (physiology) 1868, 1877<br />

Isaac <strong>of</strong> Tortosa, Shem-Tob ben 848<br />

Isidore <strong>of</strong> Seville 899<br />

Islam 223, 232, 617, 618, 622, 625,<br />

635, 687, 720, 763, 967, 1654,<br />

2950, 3889<br />

Islands <strong>of</strong> the Pacific 1999, 2222<br />

Israel 873, 3026, 3405, 3446, 3551,<br />

3832, 4109<br />

Istanbul (Turkey) 641<br />

Italy 271, 397, 481, 557, 565, 604,<br />

1000, 1005, 1045, 1046, 1058,<br />

1074, 1092, 1104, 1111, 1124,<br />

1130, 1131, 1144, 1192, 1193,<br />

1202, 1208, 1219, 1220, 1222,<br />

1230, 1239, 1249, 1250, 1255,<br />

1257, 1265, 1268, 1270, 1273,<br />

1274, 1287, 1291, 1298, 1307,<br />

1315, 1348, 1351, 1353, 1356,<br />

1364, 1449, 1482, 1483, 1486,<br />

1489, 1490, 1500, 1537, 1587,<br />

1595, 1627, 1628, 1641, 1724,<br />

1759, 1790, 1813, 1822, 1888,<br />

1922, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1954,<br />

2138, 2140, 2149, 2186, 2187,<br />

2196, 2211, 2263, 2330, 2573,<br />

2576, 2580, 2581, 2845, 2881,<br />

2899, 2981, 3020, 3051, 3115,<br />

3128, 3167, 3331, 3351, 3382,<br />

3389, 3400, 3406, 3409, 3546, 3649<br />

Iverach, James 2478<br />

J<br />

Jabarti, ↩Abd al-Raḥmān 1657<br />

Jabir Ibn Hayyan, Abu Musa, Al-Tusi<br />

679, 1029<br />

Jackson, John Hughlings 2569<br />

Jacobi, Mary Putnam 2760<br />

Jacobsen, Jens Peter 2487<br />

Jacobus de Florentia 1000<br />

Jacopo da Forlí 1060<br />

Jamaica (Caribbean) 612<br />

James, William 2114, 2162, 2578,<br />

2579, 2582, 2585, 2586, 2625, 3728<br />

Jameson, Robert 2121<br />

Janet, Pierre 2735<br />

Japan 14, 604, 738, 743, 744, 746,<br />

747, 750, 760, 761, 779, 1309,<br />

1939, 2492, 2621, 2668, 2688,<br />

2700, 2701, 2714, 2732, 2767,<br />

2778, 2817, 2895, 3064, 3066,<br />

3070, 3178, 3308, 3314, 3365,<br />

3465, 3696, 4029<br />

Japan, colonies 609, 610<br />

Jefferson, Thomas 1916, 2018<br />

Jeffreys, Harold 3191<br />

Jenner, Edward 1961<br />

Jessen, Børge 3022<br />

Jesuits 15, 233, 852, 1077, 1105,<br />

1109, 1136, 1138, 1146, 1254,<br />

1283, 1457, 1493, 1747, 1777,<br />

1785, 3098, 3352<br />

Jewish civilization and culture 89,<br />

837–846, 848–850, 1073, 1358,<br />

2554, 2640, 2897, 2925, 3026,<br />

3405, 3531, 3551<br />

Jews 89, 841, 843–845, 1986, 2562,<br />

2639, 2640, 2845, 2868, 2897,<br />

2918, 2925, 2994, 3058, 3412,<br />

3414, 3451, 3472, 3531<br />

Johannes de Rupescissa 1033<br />

Johanson, Donald Carl 3908<br />

John VII <strong>of</strong> Constantinople 735<br />

Johns Hopkins Hospital 3537<br />

Jomini, Antoine Henri 2117<br />

Jones, Mary Dixon 2047<br />

Jordan, Pascual 3159<br />

Jordanus Nemorarius 655, 1195<br />

Joule, James Prescott 2281<br />

Journalism 589, 2740, 2858, 3392,<br />

3682, 4096<br />

Joyce, James 2053, 2898, 2917, 2922<br />

Judaism 223, 235, 838, 840, 847, 980,<br />

3026, 3551<br />

Jünger, Ernst 3709<br />

Junta para Ampliación de Estudios e<br />

Investigaciones Científicas (Spain)<br />

2961, 2968, 3284<br />

Jupiter 1425, 1482<br />

Jurisprudence 3413<br />

Jyesthadeva 798<br />

K<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur<br />

Förderung der Wissenschaften 3543<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Chemie<br />

2956, 3185<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute für<br />

Metallforschung 2953<br />

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten 2891,<br />

2954, 2964, 2969, 3195, 3276<br />

Kallab, Ferdinand Victor 3607<br />

Kandel, Eric Richard 2559<br />

Kansas (U.S.) 2329, 2337, 3207<br />

Kant, Immanuel 143, 476, 1429,<br />

1475, 1735, 1744, 1752, 1762,<br />

1803, 1827, 1890, 2025, 2164,<br />

2165, 2170, 3036, 3126<br />

Kanzō, Uchimura 3365<br />

Kapteyn, Jacobus Cornelis 3268<br />

Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen<br />

2984<br />

Kâtip Çelebi 707<br />

Kearton, Cherry 3223<br />

Kekulé von Stradonitz, Friedrich<br />

August 2309<br />

Kellaway, Charles 3282<br />

Kellogg, Vernon Lyman 3314<br />

Kelly, Gregory Maxwell 3771<br />

Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st Baron<br />

2281, 2343, 2459<br />

Kendrick, Pearl 3509, 3510<br />

Kennedy, Edward Stewart 86, 93<br />

Kenya 3468<br />

Kepler, Johannes 1148, 1157, 1163,<br />

1165, 1169, 1173, 1184, 1191,<br />

1357, 1361, 1452, 1478, 1491,<br />

1494–1496, 1512, 1519, 1772<br />

Kermack, William Ogilvy 3028<br />

Kettlewell, Henry Bernard Davis<br />

3318, 3319<br />

Khan, Karim 791<br />

Khunrath, Heinrich 1112<br />

Kibre, Pearl 84<br />

Kidney 532<br />

Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye 133<br />

Kihara, Hitoshi 3308<br />

Kinematics 1028<br />

Kinetic theory 2292<br />

Kings and rulers 527, 1847<br />

Kircher, Athanasius 1101, 1440, 1561<br />

Klein, Oskar Benjamin 3189<br />

Kluit, Adriaan 2643<br />

Knight, Charles Robert 3330<br />

Knox, Robert 2667<br />

Koch, Robert 2690<br />

Koene, Corneille Jean 2305<br />

Koenig, Karl Rudolph 2218<br />

Köhler, Wolfgang 3381<br />

Kohlhans, Tobias Ludwig 1553<br />

Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie<br />

van Wettenschappen 2957<br />

Koran 635, 636<br />

Korea 609, 753, 2701, 2817, 3934,<br />

4093<br />

Kovalevskaia, S<strong>of</strong>’ia Vasil’evna 2203<br />

Kövesligethy, Radó 2220<br />

Kraepelin, Emil 2753<br />

Kramers, Hendrik Anthony 3189<br />

Kreichgauer, Damian 2333<br />

Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich 2351<br />

Kubrick, Stanley 3712<br />

Kuhn, Richard 2956<br />

Kuhn, Thomas S. 45, 53, 75, 121, 128,<br />

130, 132, 148, 151, 156, 159, 278,<br />

437, 2997<br />

Kuiper, Gerard Peter 3093<br />

Külpe, Oswald 2614<br />

Kungliga Svenska<br />

Vetenskapsakademien 323<br />

Kushyar Ibn Labban, al-Jili 670<br />

L<br />

L’Hôpital, Guillaume François<br />

Antoine de 1731<br />

La Forge, Louis de 1601<br />

La Mettrie, Julien Offray de 1742,<br />

1868<br />

La Peyrère, Isaac de 1349<br />

La Popelinière, Henri Lancelot Voisin<br />

de 1256<br />

Labor and laborers 281, 3434, 3634,<br />

4065<br />

Labor and laborers, forced 3580<br />

Labor unions 2882, 3840


312 Subject Index<br />

Laboratories 3, 255, 262, 928, 1341,<br />

1806, 1934, 2699, 2890, 2943,<br />

2968, 2987, 3118, 3406, 3644,<br />

3665, 3746<br />

Laboratory notebooks 1379, 1961,<br />

3167<br />

Laboratory techniques and procedures<br />

164, 259, 928, 2267, 2451, 2619,<br />

3343, 3345, 3993, 4113<br />

Lacan, Jacques 3024, 3399<br />

Lacépède, Bernard Germaine Étienne<br />

de Laville, Comte de 2389<br />

Lack, David Lambert 3222<br />

Lagrange, Joseph Louis 1751, 1755,<br />

1756, 1760<br />

Laguerre polynomials 3149<br />

Laguerre, Edmond 3149<br />

Lalande, Joseph Jérôme le Français de<br />

1786<br />

Lallemand, Claude-François 2452<br />

Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre<br />

de Monet de 1906, 2502, 2931<br />

Lamarckism 2502, 2616, 3448<br />

Lambert, Johann Heinrich 292, 1713,<br />

1741<br />

Lancisi, Giovanni Maria 1930<br />

Land Reclamation 1638<br />

Land transportation 2819, 2820, 2830,<br />

3606<br />

Landau, Edmund 3026<br />

Landen, John 1763<br />

Landscape 227, 397, 1041, 1638,<br />

2433<br />

Landscape architecture 3227<br />

Lang, Theo 3543<br />

Lange, Carl Georg 2582<br />

Langley, John Newport 3591<br />

Language and languages 114, 380,<br />

662, 804, 858, 922, 1247, 1592,<br />

1612, 1921, 2013, 3451, 3925<br />

Lansberge, Philip van 1187<br />

Laplace, Pierre Simon 1607, 1738,<br />

1780, 1782<br />

Larmor, Joseph 2255<br />

Lasers; masers 3789<br />

Lastanosa, Vincencio Juan de 1328,<br />

1369, 1550, 1554, 1580, 1591,<br />

1593, 1618<br />

Latham, R. G. 2652<br />

Latin America 202, 213, 2508, 3525<br />

Latin language 525, 1209<br />

Latour, Bruno 139, 161, 168, 570<br />

Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent 1798,<br />

1800, 1801, 1803, 1805<br />

Law and legislation 4032<br />

Lawson, John 1857<br />

Le Dantec, Félix 3021<br />

Le Guin, Ursula K. 3707<br />

Le Roy, Edouard 3325<br />

Lectures 1665, 1694, 1725, 2032,<br />

2036, 3128, 3166<br />

Ledoux, Claude Nicolas 1974<br />

Leduc, Stéphane 3336<br />

Legendre, Adrien Marie 1763<br />

Legislative and administrative<br />

regulations 1268, 2667, 2694, 2865,<br />

2869, 2887, 3585, 3643, 3685,<br />

3702, 3976, 4034, 4035<br />

Lehmann, Hermann 3954<br />

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von 333,<br />

1303, 1320, 1390, 1398, 1407–<br />

1409, 1424, 1427, 1429, 1450,<br />

1456, 1469, 1472, 1473, 1475,<br />

1480, 1524, 1533, 1586, 1589,<br />

1642, 1731, 1733, 1765<br />

Leiden (Netherlands) 1137<br />

Leiden Observatory 324<br />

Leipzig (Germany) 2362, 2743, 2748,<br />

2752–2754<br />

Leipzig. Universität 1086<br />

Lemaître, Georges Édouard 27<br />

Leme, Alberto Betim Paes 2327<br />

Lemery, Nicolas 1545<br />

Lemnius, Levinus 1100<br />

Lenz, Fritz 2929, 3323, 3354<br />

Léon y Gama, Antonio de 614<br />

Leonardo da Pisa 999, 1001<br />

Leonardo da Vinci 1082, 1249<br />

Leopold, Aldo 3243<br />

Leprosy 512, 775<br />

Leroux, Pierre 2645<br />

Levi Ben Gershon 980, 1016<br />

Levi, Primo 2841, 2918<br />

Lévi-Strauss, Claude 3443<br />

Lévy, Paul 3022, 3046, 3060<br />

Lewes, George Henry 458<br />

Lewin, Kurt 3423<br />

Lewis, Meriwether 387<br />

Lexicography 380, 715, 1056<br />

Lexis, Wilhelm Hector Richard<br />

Albrecht 2185<br />

Li, Choh Hao 3348<br />

Libavius, Andreas 1545<br />

Liberalism 190, 3840, 3847, 3867<br />

Libraries and archives 43, 218, 257,<br />

484, 487, 494, 497, 591, 641, 1356,<br />

1550, 1582, 1629, 1828, 1947,<br />

2147, 2391, 3090, 3167<br />

Liceti, Fortunio 1242<br />

Lick Observatory 2244, 3090<br />

Liebig, Justus von 2304<br />

Life see Development; growth; life;<br />

death<br />

Light 206, 329, 334, 336, 645, 1118,<br />

1523, 1536<br />

Lighting 3632<br />

Lighting, electric 2815, 2816, 2823,<br />

2824, 3635<br />

Lighting, gas 1810<br />

Limits <strong>of</strong> science 4103<br />

Lincoln, Abraham 2486, 2496<br />

Lind, James 2075<br />

Lindblad, Bertil 3069<br />

Lindwall, Johan 1840<br />

Linear algebra 748, 3039<br />

Linguistic or semantic analysis 14, 58,<br />

61, 110, 115, 198, 380, 762, 906,<br />

2082, 3273<br />

Linguistics; philology 15, 380, 714,<br />

715, 772, 955, 1254, 1611, 1612,<br />

1873, 1921, 2008, 2009, 2088,<br />

3451, 3925, 3926<br />

Linnaeus, Carolus 1844, 1873, 1874,<br />

2387<br />

Lions, Francis 3172, 3173<br />

Lippmann, Gabriel 2306<br />

Lipse, Juste 1119<br />

Liquid crystals 3603<br />

Lisbon (Portugal) 1806<br />

Lister, Joseph, 1st Baron Lister 2721<br />

Lister, Martin 1338, 1370<br />

Lists see Tables; catalogs; lists<br />

Liverpool (England) 1685<br />

Livestock 592<br />

Livingstone, David 2350<br />

Llano Zapata, José Eusebio de 1845<br />

Localism 3625<br />

Locke, John 234, 1324, 1346, 1387,<br />

1396, 1403, 1412, 1424, 1429,<br />

1430, 1439, 1442, 1445, 1606, 1614<br />

Lockyer, Joseph Norman 2266<br />

Loeb, Jacques 2414<br />

Loeve, Michèl 3060<br />

Logic 107, 125, 286, 288, 647, 648,<br />

889, 1391, 1392, 1475, 2163, 2189,<br />

2190, 2192, 2993, 2994, 2996,<br />

3053, 3054, 4018<br />

Lohne, Johannes 100<br />

London (England) 2046, 2673, 2821<br />

London Zoo 3280<br />

Longitude and latitude 675, 709, 929,<br />

1834, 1967<br />

Longomontanus, Christian Severin<br />

1184, 1421, 1474<br />

López de Villalobos, Francisco 1205<br />

López Piñero, José María 98, 440<br />

Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon 2253<br />

Lorenz, Konrad 3387<br />

Lotka, Alfred James 448, 3435<br />

Lovejoy, Arthur Oncken 3452<br />

Lovejoy, Esther Pohl 2941<br />

Lowell, Percival 2354<br />

Lowell, Robert 3706<br />

Lu, Hsün 769<br />

Lubbock, John, 1st Baron Avebury<br />

2658<br />

Lugaro, Ernesto 3367<br />

Luhmann, Niklas 2842, 3420<br />

Lull, Ramón 390<br />

Lunar <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Birmingham<br />

(England) 1709<br />

Lunar theory 1181<br />

Luther, Martin 1101<br />

Lutherans and Lutheranism 1101<br />

Lyell, Charles 1922, 2315, 2325, 2387<br />

Lyon (France) 2245<br />

Lysenko, Tr<strong>of</strong>im Denisovich 3275,<br />

3294, 3308, 3335<br />

M<br />

MacCullagh, James 1991, 2254, 2259<br />

Mach, Ernst 145, 1984–1986, 2020,<br />

2277, 2863, 3754<br />

Machines 574, 576, 786, 1294, 1297,<br />

1301, 1968, 2842<br />

MacLaurin, Colin 1754, 1761<br />

Macquarie, Lachlan 2374<br />

MacQueen, James 2353<br />

Macquer, Pierre Joseph 1801<br />

Madison, James 1916<br />

Madras Observatory 2248<br />

Madrid (Spain) 525, 1290, 1384,<br />

1964, 1979<br />

Madrid. Hospital General 1964<br />

Madrid. Real Jardín Botánico 1964<br />

Magic 285, 642, 840, 870, 880, 989,<br />

1076, 1101, 1120, 1276, 1380,<br />

1383, 1385, 1440, 2151, 2153,<br />

2154, 4098<br />

Magic lanterns 1660, 1665<br />

Magnetic resonance imaging 3932<br />

Magnetism see Electricity;<br />

magnetism, 1027, 1384, 1683,<br />

2264, 2355<br />

Mahalanobis, Prasanta Chandra 3052<br />

Maiden, Joseph 2435<br />

Maier, Anneliese 84<br />

Maimonides 849, 850<br />

Main, Albert Russell 3278<br />

Majorana, Ettore 3122<br />

Malaria 2690, 3566, 3577, 3965<br />

Malebranche, Nicolas de 1602


Subject Index 313<br />

Malinowski, Bronislaw 3468<br />

Malnutrition 3552<br />

Malpighi, Marcello 1586<br />

Malta 3080<br />

Management; administration 1917,<br />

2736<br />

Manchester (England) 3219, 3937<br />

Manfredi, Gabrielle 1753<br />

Manhattan Project 2936, 3758<br />

Manley, Gordon 3818<br />

Mantell, Gideon Algernon 2316<br />

Manufacturing 1965<br />

Manuscripts 14, 40, 625, 628, 650,<br />

656, 665, 668, 692, 696, 699, 707,<br />

717, 718, 729, 843, 865, 911, 921,<br />

927, 943, 953, 989, 1001, 1009,<br />

1011, 1018, 1030, 1037, 1059,<br />

1188, 1209, 1249, 1286, 1290,<br />

1378, 1447, 1454, 1493, 1502,<br />

1553, 2205, 2307, 3128<br />

Mapother, Edward 3540<br />

Maps; atlases 14, 171, 381, 383, 707,<br />

709, 710, 828, 930, 1174, 1219,<br />

1221, 1224–1226, 1230, 1233,<br />

1571, 1826, 1831, 1833, 2219,<br />

2318, 2320, 2347, 2359, 2361,<br />

2366, 2437, 3209, 3211, 3832<br />

Maqdīsh, Maḥūd ibn Sa↩īd 651<br />

Marañón y Posadillo, Gregorio 2937<br />

Marat, Jean Paul 1787<br />

Marburg. Universität 1624<br />

Marcet, Jane 1801<br />

Marconi, Guglielmo 2814<br />

Marcuse, Herbert 570<br />

Marey, Etienne Jules 2450<br />

Marginalia 1378<br />

Marine ecology 2402<br />

Marine transportation 998, 2819<br />

Marketing techniques 2797<br />

Markov, Andrei Andreevich 3056<br />

Mars 2056, 2354<br />

Martianus Capella 899<br />

Martin, David Christie 3688<br />

Martinet, Joannes Florentius 1661<br />

Martingales (mathematics) 3015,<br />

3021, 3041, 3045–3047, 3064,<br />

3765, 3768<br />

Martino, Nicolò di 1759<br />

Marx, Karl 2046, 2651, 2892<br />

Marxism 160, 741, 2179, 2651, 2892,<br />

3123, 3679<br />

Maryland (U.S.) 399, 2400<br />

Masculinity 1097, 3623, 3917<br />

Masers see Lasers; masers<br />

Mason, Otis Tufton 2120<br />

Masons and masonry 1728<br />

Mass 2260, 3150, 3802<br />

Mass media 177, 2664, 2692, 2740,<br />

2793, 2842, 2935, 3210, 3392,<br />

3659, 3678, 3682, 3705, 3708,<br />

3723, 3975, 4039, 4064, 4075, 4125<br />

Mass production 3616<br />

Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

2129, 2978, 3911<br />

Massey, Harrie Stewart Wilson 4080<br />

Mästlin, Michael 1163<br />

Materia medica 614, 642, 729, 1244,<br />

1289, 3592, 3974<br />

Material culture 29, 127, 167, 248,<br />

259, 434, 811, 1438, 2273, 3747<br />

Materialism 352, 994, 1119, 1410,<br />

1438, 1546, 1681, 1733, 1740,<br />

1742, 1885, 1915, 2030, 2892,<br />

3123, 3255<br />

Materials science 352, 2293, 3619,<br />

3804, 3805, 3808, 3983, 3987<br />

Maternal health services 3576<br />

Mathematical analysis 2043, 2201,<br />

2217<br />

Mathematical instruments 262, 571,<br />

1000, 1131, 1143<br />

Mathematical physics 1025, 1028,<br />

2275, 3149, 3158, 3795<br />

Mathematicians 3, 822, 837, 919,<br />

2003, 2112, 2187, 2209<br />

Mathematics 3, 39, 71, 73, 86, 143,<br />

173, 199, 288–304, 307–309, 337,<br />

338, 340, 507, 571, 590, 616, 617,<br />

619, 620, 651, 653–656, 658, 660–<br />

666, 678, 686, 694, 714, 740, 748–<br />

750, 752, 753, 761, 790, 797–802,<br />

804–811, 825, 858, 859, 865, 867,<br />

868, 878, 886, 896–910, 913, 963,<br />

973, 997–1010, 1019, 1028, 1081,<br />

1083, 1101, 1105, 1115, 1123–<br />

1125, 1127–1134, 1136–1145,<br />

1147, 1164, 1197, 1217, 1221,<br />

1296, 1335, 1369, 1387, 1393,<br />

1398, 1427, 1434, 1447–1474,<br />

1476, 1506, 1537, 1594, 1607,<br />

1610, 1645, 1648, 1713, 1741,<br />

1747–1751, 1753–1758, 1760–<br />

1766, 1772, 1788, 1824, 1990–<br />

1992, 2008, 2009, 2025, 2084,<br />

2093, 2112, 2140, 2142, 2182–<br />

2186, 2188–2190, 2192–2200,<br />

2202–2217, 2259, 2634, 2642,<br />

2838, 2848, 2907, 2995, 3009–<br />

3018, 3020, 3021, 3023–3052,<br />

3054–3066, 3162, 3186, 3268,<br />

3424, 3435, 3765, 3766, 3768–<br />

3771, 3919, 4123<br />

Mathematics and art 1145, 2062,<br />

2084, 2909<br />

Mathematics and its relationship to<br />

nature 373, 1007<br />

Mathematics and its relationship to<br />

science 288, 296, 297, 307, 340,<br />

373, 1139, 1991, 2006, 2167, 2254,<br />

2259, 3951<br />

Mathematics education 304, 651, 752,<br />

2196, 2204, 2214, 3018, 3029,<br />

3034, 3066<br />

Mathematization 302, 1142, 1537,<br />

1594, 2006, 2062<br />

Matt, Elisabeth von 1769<br />

Matter theory 994, 1194, 1199, 1535,<br />

1544, 1547, 1551, 1588, 1790, 2255<br />

Maupas, Emile 2468<br />

Maurolico, Francesco 1297<br />

Maury, Matthew Fontaine 2252<br />

Mauss, Marcel 3438<br />

Mawson, Douglas 3124<br />

Max, Gabriel Cornelius von 2080<br />

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur<br />

Förderung der Wissenschaften 2964<br />

Maximilian II, King <strong>of</strong> Bavaria 2736<br />

Maxwell, James Clerk 2255, 2259,<br />

2268, 2284, 2293<br />

Mayan civilization 1933<br />

Mayer, Johann Tobias 1786<br />

Mayo Clinic 2686<br />

Mayr, Ernst 2528, 3261, 3279, 3297,<br />

3311, 3317<br />

McCabe, Joseph 2469<br />

McCay, Clive Maine 3569<br />

McClintock, Barbara 2936<br />

McCrea, William Hunter 3028<br />

McGill University 2338<br />

McGregor, Vic 3824<br />

McLellan, John 3199<br />

McMullin, Ernan 87<br />

Measurement 254, 315, 334, 341, 638,<br />

1014, 1368, 1714, 1770, 1779,<br />

2084, 2206, 2245, 2260, 2344,<br />

2973, 3133, 3611, 3648, 3815,<br />

3819, 4116<br />

Measuring instruments 254, 261,<br />

2292, 2599, 3198, 3513<br />

Mechanical engineering 1791, 1793<br />

Mechanical philosophy see<br />

Mechanism; mechanical philosophy<br />

Mechanics 330, 335, 637, 638, 733,<br />

786, 963, 1007, 1012, 1193, 1196,<br />

1198, 1418, 1525, 1531, 1534,<br />

1791, 2139<br />

Mechanism; mechanical philosophy<br />

141, 1393, 1399, 1408–1410, 1418,<br />

1429–1432, 1436, 1481, 1543,<br />

1544, 1548, 1551, 1586, 1589,<br />

1590, 1603, 1615, 1617, 1625,<br />

1740, 1742, 1792, 1793, 1876,<br />

1926, 1968, 3900<br />

Mechanization 1187<br />

Mechanotherapy see Physiotherapy;<br />

mechanotherapy; prosthetics<br />

Meckel, Philipp Friedrich Theodor<br />

1891<br />

Medals see Coins; medals; seals<br />

Media see Methods <strong>of</strong><br />

communication; media<br />

Medical anthropology 3906<br />

Medical astrology 321, 697, 870, 923,<br />

1520<br />

Medical chemistry 1272, 1291, 1550,<br />

3813<br />

Medical education and teaching 514,<br />

518, 1926, 1943, 1944, 2442, 2673,<br />

2686, 2688, 2715, 3584, 3929, 3949<br />

Medical entomology 3547<br />

Medical genetics 472, 541, 3948,<br />

3954<br />

Medical geography 1931, 2790<br />

Medical instruments and apparatus<br />

524, 946, 1950, 2127, 2676, 3513,<br />

3915, 3952<br />

Medical physics 3516<br />

Medical Research Council (Great<br />

Britain) 3942<br />

Medical schools 1888<br />

Medical statistics 2786<br />

Medical technology 2676, 2689, 3915,<br />

3934, 3935, 3941, 3952, 4111<br />

Medical tests 3369<br />

Medicalization 3459, 3592<br />

Medici, family 1270<br />

Medicinal plants 431, 432, 1244,<br />

1246, 1977, 2446, 3525, 3974<br />

Medicine 18, 46, 55, 66, 135, 142,<br />

351, 367, 426, 429, 468, 470, 471,<br />

474, 510, 512–515, 518–526, 528–<br />

539, 541, 542, 547–549, 552–555,<br />

560–562, 606–612, 624, 644, 717–<br />

719, 721–729, 773, 774, 776, 778,<br />

779, 826, 830, 848–850, 857, 872,<br />

878, 895, 923, 941–945, 947–949,<br />

951–959, 962, 1033, 1045, 1048,<br />

1049, 1052–1072, 1081, 1111,<br />

1120, 1200, 1201, 1244, 1246,<br />

1257–1266, 1268, 1269, 1271,<br />

1272, 1274–1279, 1281, 1282,<br />

1285, 1287, 1289, 1294, 1307,<br />

1317, 1326, 1330, 1340, 1384,<br />

1549, 1580, 1595, 1596, 1599,<br />

1614–1626, 1628–1637, 1646,<br />

1655, 1675, 1682, 1709, 1876,<br />

1891–1893, 1903, 1910, 1913,<br />

1926–1929, 1931–1933, 1936–<br />

1940, 1942, 1943, 1945–1950,


314 Subject Index<br />

1952–1956, 1963, 1997, 2045,<br />

2047, 2091, 2173, 2381, 2414,<br />

2457, 2533, 2540, 2554, 2557,<br />

2559–2562, 2566, 2567, 2598,<br />

2644, 2662–2669, 2671–2682,<br />

2685–2688, 2690–2694, 2696,<br />

2697, 2699–2701, 2703–2706,<br />

2709–2717, 2720–2731, 2733–<br />

2735, 2738, 2749, 2756, 2758,<br />

2761, 2762, 2764, 2771, 2774,<br />

2776, 2780, 2784, 2790–2792,<br />

2794, 2800, 2801, 2885, 2989,<br />

3168, 3282, 3365, 3369, 3375,<br />

3453, 3454, 3456–3458, 3461–<br />

3468, 3470, 3472–3474, 3476,<br />

3478–3483, 3485, 3489–3496,<br />

3498–3501, 3504, 3505, 3507–<br />

3510, 3512, 3514, 3515, 3517–<br />

3521, 3523, 3524, 3549, 3554,<br />

3563, 3564, 3567, 3568, 3570–<br />

3572, 3576, 3578–3580, 3584–<br />

3588, 3591, 3594, 3715, 3730,<br />

3877, 3893, 3928, 3929, 3931–<br />

3933, 3936–3947, 3949–3951,<br />

3954–3956, 3962, 3968, 3971,<br />

3972, 3974, 3975, 3978–3980,<br />

4110<br />

Medicine and art 557, 1627, 1685,<br />

1888<br />

Medicine and culture 468, 1263,<br />

1626, 1685, 2540, 2667, 2729<br />

Medicine and economics 1278, 1675,<br />

2767, 2789, 3593, 3976, 4114<br />

Medicine and ethics 187, 519, 529,<br />

562, 722, 961, 2479, 2678, 2705,<br />

2865, 2866, 3458, 3465, 3496,<br />

3930, 3931, 3941, 3942<br />

Medicine and gender 536, 543, 551,<br />

720, 773, 776, 781, 783, 945, 1045,<br />

1052, 1053, 1055, 1120, 1273,<br />

1628, 1631, 1928, 1962, 2091,<br />

2672, 2703, 2713, 2730, 2794,<br />

2801, 2935, 2940, 2942, 3492,<br />

3500, 3533, 3561, 3930, 3939,<br />

3972, 3977<br />

Medicine and government 529, 1604,<br />

2736, 2741, 2755, 2761, 2763,<br />

2768, 2786, 2787, 3458, 3465,<br />

3547, 3559, 3566, 3577, 3643,<br />

3880, 3943, 3959, 3964<br />

Medicine and industry 2732, 3489<br />

Medicine and law 1073, 2047, 2663,<br />

2695, 2705, 2755, 2777, 2790,<br />

2793, 2865, 3585, 3943, 4109<br />

Medicine and literature 204, 534, 737,<br />

1682, 1893, 1937, 1938, 1949,<br />

2053, 2564, 2691, 2724, 2745,<br />

2751, 3502, 3536, 3586, 3715<br />

Medicine and politics 186, 527, 559,<br />

561, 745, 949, 2663, 2673, 2693,<br />

2757, 2760, 2867, 2893, 2935,<br />

3486, 3489, 3533, 3566, 3574,<br />

3592, 3593, 3959<br />

Medicine and race 1963, 2541, 2665,<br />

2666, 2675, 2765, 2801, 2866,<br />

2930, 3503, 3517, 3519, 3531,<br />

3566, 3724<br />

Medicine and religion 520, 557, 722,<br />

737, 942, 954, 986, 1033, 1066,<br />

1104, 1268, 1283, 1287, 1604,<br />

1616, 1621, 1622, 1627, 1894,<br />

1930, 2099, 2664, 3491, 3507,<br />

3550, 3730, 3880<br />

Medicine and science, relationships<br />

55, 59, 618, 1709, 1925<br />

Medicine and society 515, 545, 551,<br />

554, 557, 782, 1278, 1626, 1945,<br />

2767, 2771, 3459, 3568, 3952, 3966<br />

Medicine and sports 1937<br />

Medicine and technology,<br />

relationships 59, 1294, 1895, 1941,<br />

2797, 3459, 3490, 3597, 3932, 3952<br />

Medicine and the military; medicine<br />

in war 1956, 2707, 2722, 2786,<br />

3403, 3455, 3460, 3464, 3465,<br />

3472, 3480, 3488, 3502, 3504,<br />

3506, 3515, 3527, 3535, 3545, 3564<br />

Medicine in war see Medicine and the<br />

military; medicine in war<br />

Medicine, ayurvedic 830, 831<br />

Medicine, Chinese traditional 562,<br />

775, 777, 778, 780, 781<br />

Medicine, general histories 517, 530,<br />

777, 1637<br />

Medicine, herbal 826, 832, 1238,<br />

1243, 1244, 2675, 3974<br />

Medicine, modern 610<br />

Medicine, popular 1263, 1938, 1952,<br />

2664, 2935<br />

Medicine, traditional 545, 614, 782,<br />

1238, 1621, 1933, 2672<br />

Mediterranean region 537, 626, 706,<br />

932, 963<br />

Megalithic monuments 821, 859, 860,<br />

863<br />

Meinong, Alexius 2161<br />

Meister, Georg 1309<br />

Meitner, Lise 3115, 3133<br />

Melanchthon, Philipp 1101, 1148<br />

Melville, Herman 3255<br />

Memorials; commemorations 14, 81,<br />

86, 88, 92, 98, 104, 294, 1988,<br />

1994, 2987, 3305, 4095<br />

Memory 712, 1301, 1379, 1422, 1446,<br />

1605, 1961, 1975, 2607, 2911, 3384<br />

Mendel’s law 3335<br />

Mendel, Johann Gregor 2422, 2503,<br />

3335<br />

Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich 1801,<br />

2294, 2310<br />

Mendelism 2511, 3306, 3314, 3328,<br />

3331, 3335<br />

Mendo, Vicente Cervantes 1964<br />

Menstruation 1251<br />

Mental disorders and diseases 482,<br />

498, 515, 543–546, 548, 550, 782,<br />

960, 1604, 1913, 1958, 2735, 2739,<br />

2745, 2750, 2755, 3462, 3523,<br />

3528–3530, 3539, 3541, 3560,<br />

3956–3958, 4112<br />

Mentzel, Christian 1592<br />

Mercantile mathematics; industrial<br />

mathematics 973, 998, 1003, 1009<br />

Mercator, Gerardus 1224<br />

Mercuriali, Girolamo 1257<br />

Merian, Maria Sibylla 1880<br />

Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 3255<br />

Mersenne, Marin 1458<br />

Mesmer, Franz Anton 520, 1940<br />

Mesmerism 520, 2577, 2597, 2607<br />

Mesopotamia 867, 868, 870–872, 913,<br />

920<br />

Metabolism; physiological chemistry<br />

3265<br />

Metal casting 565<br />

Metallurgy 85, 565, 827, 833, 834,<br />

1966, 1973, 3619<br />

Metals and metallic compounds 1216,<br />

2293, 3619<br />

Metaphors; analogies 52, 141, 451,<br />

464, 762, 1177, 1308, 1740, 1968,<br />

2058, 2266, 2268, 2284, 2508,<br />

3312, 3669, 3871, 4009<br />

Metaphysics 137, 138, 331, 333, 769,<br />

887, 893, 1407, 1409, 1441, 1527,<br />

1528, 1532, 1535, 1539, 1589,<br />

1647, 1700, 1735, 1796, 2155,<br />

2583, 2585, 3007<br />

Meteorites see Comets; meteors;<br />

meteorites<br />

Meteorology 326, 369, 370, 373, 375,<br />

816, 980, 1564, 1767, 1812, 2317,<br />

2323, 2340, 2341, 3193, 3195,<br />

3196, 3198, 3204, 3206, 3207,<br />

3772, 3818, 3820, 3829<br />

Meteors see Comets; meteors;<br />

meteorites<br />

Methodology 2622<br />

Methodology <strong>of</strong> science; scientific<br />

method 17, 21, 105, 106, 110, 111,<br />

117, 129, 139, 142, 147, 150, 157,<br />

268, 295, 429, 437, 875, 967, 1177,<br />

1308, 1321, 1322, 1325, 1368,<br />

1404, 1406, 1473, 1641, 1737,<br />

1791, 1860, 1940, 2019, 2176,<br />

2259, 2326, 2416, 2498, 2523,<br />

2578, 2854, 3033, 3139, 3193,<br />

3269, 3396, 3873, 3944<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> communication; media<br />

590, 836, 1377, 2829, 2842, 3420,<br />

3603, 3952, 4015, 4017<br />

Metrology 2344<br />

Mexico 614, 615, 1243, 1518, 1621,<br />

2919, 3209, 3471, 3548, 3595,<br />

3940, 3964, 4027<br />

Mexico City (Mexico) 1293<br />

Meyer, Adolf 3537<br />

Meyer, Richard Ernst 3162<br />

Meyerh<strong>of</strong>, Otto 3265<br />

Meyerson, Émile 101<br />

Michelson, Albert Abraham 2286<br />

Microbiology 2532, 2779, 3321,<br />

3339, 3340, 3344, 3345, 3347,<br />

3357, 3893, 3901, 4107, 4108<br />

Microelectronics 4016<br />

Microscopes 1368, 1896, 2972, 3139,<br />

3894, 4108<br />

Microscopy 1312, 1595, 1688, 1896,<br />

2972<br />

Middle and Near East 606, 840, 864,<br />

866–868, 870, 872, 1574, 2331<br />

Milankovic, Milutin 3078<br />

Milgram, Stanley 3917<br />

Milhaud, Gaston 68<br />

Military technology 244, 245, 2840,<br />

3614, 3619, 3665, 3986, 4046,<br />

4071, 4085<br />

Milky Way Galaxy 2239, 3100<br />

Mill, John Stuart 2027, 2160<br />

Millás Vallicrosa, José María 621<br />

Millman, Peter M. 3082, 3106<br />

Mills, Bernard 3781<br />

Mind and body 467, 520, 782, 1252,<br />

1410, 1411, 1885, 1903, 2553,<br />

3368, 3476<br />

Mineral waters 608, 1287, 1823, 1955<br />

Mineralogy 380, 702, 834, 1034–<br />

1036, 1214–1216, 1241, 1287,<br />

1813, 1823, 2298, 2327, 2394<br />

Mines and mining 212, 380, 577, 834,<br />

1214, 1216, 1322, 1565, 1642,<br />

1814, 1972, 2777, 3124<br />

Minkowski, Hermann 2276<br />

Minnesota (U.S.) 3562, 3934<br />

Miracles 873, 980, 1040, 1122<br />

Mirsky, Mark B. 95<br />

Mises, Richard von 3015, 3058, 3059<br />

Missiles 244, 3739, 4085<br />

Missionaries and missions 233, 857,<br />

1066, 1371, 2108, 3441<br />

Mississippi (U.S.) 2712, 3734


Subject Index 315<br />

Mitchell, John 1780<br />

Mitchell, Peter D. 3870<br />

Möbius, Paul Julius 2752<br />

Models and modeling in science 106,<br />

117, 129, 278, 350, 373, 374, 417,<br />

454, 1816, 1968, 2284, 2312, 2442,<br />

2721, 3157, 3202, 3810, 3820,<br />

3899, 3921, 3993, 4009, 4031<br />

Modernism 2898, 2899, 2922<br />

Modernization 338, 609, 2701, 2714,<br />

3626<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fat, John W. 3151<br />

Molecular and solid state physics<br />

3125<br />

Molecular biology 461, 2297, 2530,<br />

2532, 2843, 3258, 3261, 3288,<br />

3302, 3338, 3339, 3341–3343,<br />

3346, 3347, 3357, 3742, 3875,<br />

3894, 3896, 3898–3900, 3905,<br />

3954, 4107<br />

Molecular evolution 2266, 3357<br />

Molecular sequencing 3339, 3347,<br />

3904<br />

Molecular structure 2258, 2281, 2299<br />

Molecules 360, 3182<br />

Momentum; inertia (mechanics) 330,<br />

1197, 1526, 1792, 3112<br />

Monakow, Constantin von 3378<br />

Money 1376<br />

Mongré, Paul 3031<br />

Monism 1527, 1539<br />

Monogenism; polygenism 2089,<br />

2538, 2548<br />

Monsters see Teratology; monsters<br />

Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de 1127,<br />

1287<br />

Montandon, George 3358<br />

Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat,<br />

Baron de 1867<br />

Montmort, Pierre Rémond de 1749<br />

Montreal 2035, 3499<br />

Moon 313, 321, 548, 672, 680, 814,<br />

867, 1181, 1505, 1786, 3067, 3676,<br />

4073, 4082<br />

Moons <strong>of</strong> other planets 1482, 1492,<br />

1509, 3091, 3093<br />

Moore, Aubrey 2478<br />

Moore, Raymond Cecil 3200, 3201<br />

Moral philosophy 1396, 1424, 1434<br />

Morandi Manzolini, Anna 1888<br />

More, Henry 1551, 1590<br />

Morgan, Thomas Hunt 2429<br />

Morgan, William Wilson 3100<br />

Morgenstern, Oskar 3424<br />

Morphology 440, 512, 2415, 2471,<br />

3284<br />

Morris, William 2488<br />

Mortality 2784<br />

Mortillet, Gabriel de 2522<br />

Morton, Samuel George 2542<br />

Mothers and children 2935, 2940,<br />

2941, 3576<br />

Motion (physical) 333, 1025–1027,<br />

1177, 1181, 1197, 1198, 1510,<br />

1522, 1526, 1529, 1537, 1538<br />

Motion pictures; cinema; movies 201,<br />

202, 2122, 2810, 2900, 2901, 2903–<br />

2905, 2911, 2914, 2915, 2921,<br />

2924, 2938, 2972, 3223, 3340,<br />

3586, 3638, 3712, 3720, 3722,<br />

3723, 3772, 3916, 3985, 4068<br />

Moulton, John Fletcher 2278, 2814<br />

Mountaineering 2279, 2682<br />

Movement (biological) 1881<br />

Movie cameras 2122, 2810, 2924,<br />

2972, 3340, 3391<br />

Movie projectors 2810<br />

Movies see Motion pictures; cinema;<br />

movies<br />

Moxa (Chinese medicine) 2679<br />

Mozambique 2890<br />

Muhiddin Piri Ibn Haji Mehmet 706<br />

Muir, John 2396<br />

Müller, Hermann Joseph 3335<br />

Müller, Johannes von 1947<br />

Multiple sclerosis 2674<br />

Münchow, Wolfgang 533<br />

Munich (Germany) 1671<br />

Muscles 1594, 1876, 1877<br />

Museum and exhibit catalogs 416,<br />

1663, 2719<br />

Museums 80, 175, 248, 263, 323, 434,<br />

604, 1721, 1843, 1847, 1851, 1852,<br />

1861, 1891, 2120, 2121, 2172,<br />

2321, 2370, 2375, 2381, 2383,<br />

2385, 2386, 2388, 2390, 2411,<br />

2442, 2539, 2662, 2719, 2821,<br />

2971, 2980, 3219, 3220, 3307,<br />

3747, 3777, 4104<br />

Music 227, 310, 667–669, 1010,<br />

1094, 1140, 1147, 1784, 1986,<br />

2218, 2543, 2698<br />

Music theory 667, 669, 910, 1007,<br />

1147, 1986, 2543<br />

Musical instruments 565, 1146, 2218,<br />

2543<br />

Musil, Robert 3423<br />

Mustafa b. ‘Abdallah 641<br />

Mutation 3293, 3315, 3321, 3702<br />

Mutis, José Celestino 1862, 1871,<br />

1872<br />

Mysticism 1081, 1118, 2153, 2155,<br />

2992, 4012<br />

Mythology 3, 118, 162, 321, 416, 864,<br />

873, 925<br />

N<br />

Nagel, Thomas 3879<br />

Nanoscience 3894, 3993, 4099<br />

Nanotechnology 2938, 3894, 3984,<br />

3988, 3990, 3993, 3996, 3999,<br />

4099, 4116–4119<br />

Naples (Italy) 1609, 3122<br />

Narcotics and drugs 3583, 3585–<br />

3588, 3594, 3978<br />

Nash, Leonard Kollender 130<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (U.S.)<br />

3261, 3826<br />

National histories 36–39, 192, 300,<br />

314, 338, 375, 390, 536, 602, 627,<br />

1088, 1089, 1318, 1656, 1667,<br />

1764, 2017, 2033, 2044, 2119,<br />

2254, 2633, 2802, 2851, 2852,<br />

2873, 3068<br />

National identity 792, 854, 1851,<br />

2195, 3228, 3237, 3426, 3570, 3837<br />

National <strong>Science</strong> Foundation (U.S.)<br />

3433<br />

National Socialism 2866, 2868, 2871,<br />

2875, 2883, 2886, 2889–2891,<br />

2926–2928, 2954–2956, 2969,<br />

2971, 2976, 2994, 3185, 3195,<br />

3276, 3323, 3333, 3334, 3363,<br />

3382, 3415, 3452, 3472, 3481,<br />

3496, 3504, 3506, 3519, 3532,<br />

3543, 3555, 3556, 3580, 3586,<br />

3614, 3635, 3649, 3663, 3699<br />

Nationalism 612, 792, 1864, 2195,<br />

2928, 3192, 3209, 3461, 4097<br />

Native American civilization and<br />

culture 388, 614, 851–854, 2660,<br />

3850<br />

Native language 1247<br />

Natorp, Paull 125<br />

Natural gas see Oil; natural gas<br />

Natural history 34, 227, 284, 386,<br />

389–391, 393–396, 414, 435, 601,<br />

604, 614, 766, 893, 931, 1035,<br />

1040, 1085, 1234, 1235, 1237,<br />

1238, 1241, 1243, 1247, 1307,<br />

1318, 1338, 1378, 1387, 1540,<br />

1573–1582, 1592, 1597, 1613,<br />

1618, 1651, 1655–1657, 1674,<br />

1679, 1680, 1705, 1710, 1718,<br />

1815, 1837, 1838, 1840–1862,<br />

1871, 1872, 1875, 1999, 2000,<br />

2063, 2110, 2121, 2278, 2316,<br />

2340, 2356, 2360, 2363, 2367–<br />

2376, 2378–2386, 2388–2392,<br />

2408, 2410, 2411, 2413, 2415,<br />

2431, 2434, 2436, 2439, 2441,<br />

2445, 2446, 2453, 2454, 2458,<br />

2520, 2650, 2652, 2849, 3219–<br />

3221, 3223, 3224, 3243, 3247,<br />

3269, 3307, 3441, 3747, 3833,<br />

3834, 4104<br />

Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Montreal<br />

2035<br />

Natural laws 138, 147, 887, 1114,<br />

1122, 2022, 2371, 2945<br />

Natural magic 870, 1076, 1111, 1276,<br />

1382, 1647<br />

Natural philosophy 3, 7, 31, 118, 142,<br />

227, 423, 633, 712, 887, 891, 894,<br />

895, 935, 965, 968, 969, 977–979,<br />

983, 987, 992–994, 1015, 1026,<br />

1076, 1080, 1082, 1099, 1101–<br />

1103, 1114–1117, 1120, 1121,<br />

1134, 1136, 1211, 1242, 1303–<br />

1305, 1313, 1316, 1327, 1336,<br />

1341–1343, 1364, 1366, 1381,<br />

1387, 1393–1396, 1398, 1399,<br />

1409, 1412–1415, 1417, 1418,<br />

1420, 1422, 1426, 1429, 1430,<br />

1432, 1433, 1436, 1438, 1442,<br />

1538, 1541, 1545, 1586, 1588,<br />

1590, 1602, 1647, 1652, 1664,<br />

1667, 1683, 1689, 1693, 1694,<br />

1701, 1703, 1732, 1735, 1744,<br />

1790, 1991, 2162, 2169, 2171,<br />

2178, 2268, 2892, 3476<br />

Natural resource management 768,<br />

1839, 1865, 2314, 2330, 2393,<br />

2398, 2405, 2406, 3229, 3231,<br />

3235, 3241, 3244, 3839, 3857,<br />

3878, 4033, 4041<br />

Natural resources 410, 411, 3864<br />

Natural selection 438, 439, 448, 456,<br />

1995, 1996, 2474, 2476, 2483,<br />

2493, 2498, 2499, 2510, 2520,<br />

2525, 2527, 2528, 3286, 3289,<br />

3290, 3292, 3318, 3319, 3886<br />

Natural theology 227, 229, 231, 241,<br />

967, 978, 1114, 1338, 1362, 1568,<br />

1610, 1691, 1699, 1744, 2003,<br />

2081, 2095, 2100, 2101, 2106,<br />

2107, 2523<br />

Naturalism (philosophy) 1121, 1739,<br />

2998<br />

Naturalists 396, 1582, 1839, 1840,<br />

1846, 1848, 1850, 1987, 2374,<br />

2413, 2417, 2436, 2460, 3221,<br />

3226, 3833<br />

Nature 147, 220, 227, 235, 236, 242,<br />

397, 404, 407, 574, 766, 880, 884,<br />

885, 976, 987, 1040, 1050, 1234,<br />

1248, 1466, 1575, 1577, 1578,<br />

1694, 1732, 2082, 2178, 2358,<br />

2369, 2378, 2387, 3218, 3227


316 Subject Index<br />

Nature and its relationship to culture<br />

62, 227, 492, 766, 856, 1584, 2373,<br />

2393, 2406, 3219, 3227<br />

Naumann, Carl Friedrich 2298<br />

Nautical astronomy 1834, 2252<br />

Nautical charts 708<br />

Naval and maritime medicine 552<br />

Navigation 291, 708, 1668, 1824<br />

Nebulae see Galaxies; nebulae<br />

Nebular hypothesis 1775, 1776, 2266<br />

Needham, Joseph 9, 216, 738, 741–<br />

743, 770, 784, 1873<br />

Neissers, Albert 2726<br />

Neoplatonism 1729<br />

Nepal 2817<br />

Neptune 2235<br />

Neruda, Pablo 2063<br />

Nervous system 474, 1895, 1900,<br />

1910, 1941, 2557, 2563, 2567,<br />

2669, 3364, 3367, 3378, 3913<br />

Netherlands 38, 43, 265, 324, 1187,<br />

1204, 1216, 1313, 1333, 1349,<br />

1362, 1514, 1515, 1578, 1633,<br />

1636, 1638, 1667, 1721, 1847,<br />

1854, 1898, 1919, 2029, 2033,<br />

2102, 2134, 2206, 2214, 2215,<br />

2288, 2372, 2499, 2529, 2561,<br />

2595, 2643, 2719, 2771, 2852,<br />

2893, 2894, 2957, 2979, 2984,<br />

2992, 3268, 3377, 3398, 3618,<br />

3626, 3652, 3731, 3809, 3926, 4038<br />

Netherlands, colonies 1333, 1570,<br />

1577, 1611, 1843, 1854, 1858,<br />

1880, 2436, 2693<br />

Network analysis see Network theory;<br />

network analysis<br />

Network theory; network analysis<br />

3669<br />

Neu, John 97<br />

Neumann, Bernhard Hermann 3770<br />

Neumann, Carl Gottfried 2026<br />

Neural stimulation 2698, 3366<br />

Neurath, Otto 2856, 2999, 3007, 3008<br />

Neuroanatomy 475, 938, 956, 2559,<br />

3364<br />

Neurological diseases 472, 1903,<br />

1960, 2669, 3524<br />

Neurology 471, 474, 523, 960, 1876,<br />

1907, 2557, 2558, 2563, 2565,<br />

2567, 2569, 2669, 3364–3367,<br />

3369, 3371–3373, 3376–3378,<br />

3469, 3522, 3683<br />

Neurophysiology 2554, 2569, 2573,<br />

2635, 3373<br />

Neurosciences 471–474, 477, 937,<br />

1745, 1887, 1893–1903, 1909,<br />

1910, 1958, 1960, 2002, 2013,<br />

2557–2563, 2565–2568, 2843,<br />

2911, 3364–3372, 3374–3378,<br />

3469, 3522, 3683, 3911–3915<br />

Neuroses; neurotic disorders 546,<br />

1894, 2558, 3462, 4112<br />

Neurosurgery; psychosurgery 3469<br />

Neurotic disorders see Neuroses;<br />

neurotic disorders<br />

Neutrons 3127<br />

Nevanlinna, Rolf 3044<br />

New England (U.S.) 2729<br />

New Guinea 3356<br />

New Orleans (Louisiana, U.S.) 2765<br />

New stars see Supernovae; novae; new<br />

stars<br />

New York (U.S.) 2047, 2747<br />

New York City (New York, U.S.) 3602<br />

New Zealand 2092, 2399, 2738, 2739,<br />

2744, 3221, 3930, 3931, 3939<br />

Newcomen, Thomas 12<br />

Newman, John Henry 205<br />

Newton, Isaac 100, 234, 330, 332,<br />

1197, 1305, 1321, 1325, 1332,<br />

1346, 1354, 1355, 1360, 1363,<br />

1366, 1370, 1376, 1377, 1401,<br />

1403, 1404, 1415, 1418, 1436,<br />

1455, 1506, 1511, 1513, 1524,<br />

1527, 1529–1532, 1539, 1640,<br />

1677, 1691, 1696, 1704, 1711,<br />

1743, 1754, 1787, 1792<br />

Newtonianism 1541, 1693, 1704,<br />

1719, 1728, 1746, 1759, 1771, 3112<br />

Neyman, Jerzy 3060<br />

Nicaragua 3995<br />

Nierenberg, William Aaron 3826<br />

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm 1739,<br />

2493, 2604<br />

Nieuwentijt, Bernard 1362<br />

Nigeria 3576<br />

Nightingale, Florence 2706<br />

Nīlakanṇṭha Somayāji 804<br />

Nixon, Richard M. 3844, 4085<br />

Nobel Prizes 2306, 2986<br />

Nobel, Alfred Bernhard 2807<br />

Noether, Emmy 3048<br />

Noguchi, Hideyo 2668<br />

Nominalism (philosophy) 1424<br />

Nordmann, Charles 3089<br />

North Africa 1205<br />

North America 852, 1380, 1570,<br />

1831, 1853, 1865, 2660, 4110<br />

North Atlantic Treaty Organization<br />

(NATO) 3844<br />

North Carolina 1816<br />

North, Roger 1314<br />

Northern Europe 974<br />

Norway 247, 1067, 1837, 2976, 3199,<br />

3646, 3998<br />

Nose see Ear; nose; throat<br />

Nosology; classification <strong>of</strong> diseases<br />

2677<br />

Nostradamus 1113<br />

Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen<br />

Wissenschaft 2952<br />

Nothingness see Vacuum; emptiness;<br />

nothingness<br />

Nothnagel, Hermann 2560<br />

Novae see Supernovae; novae; new<br />

stars<br />

Novoa Santos, Roberto 2472<br />

Nuclear and radioactive waste 3865<br />

Nuclear chemistry 345, 348, 3185,<br />

3758<br />

Nuclear fission 3111<br />

Nuclear fusion 3992<br />

Nuclear power see Atomic energy;<br />

nuclear power<br />

Nuclear power stations 3989<br />

Nuclear testing 3734<br />

Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons<br />

2840, 2874, 3114, 3147, 3165,<br />

3674, 3675, 3682, 3706, 3708,<br />

3714, 3720, 3734–3736, 3738–<br />

3740, 3758, 3790, 3794, 3797,<br />

3799, 3817, 3851, 4005, 4085<br />

Number concept see Number theory;<br />

number concept<br />

Number notation 293, 1766<br />

Number theory; number concept 288,<br />

292, 749, 1140, 1748, 1766, 2197,<br />

2205, 3026<br />

Numbers 656, 754<br />

Numeracy 749<br />

Numerology 1474<br />

Nuremberg (Germany) 1128, 3970<br />

Nurse midwives 1268, 1280, 2773,<br />

3576, 3939, 3967<br />

Nurses and nursing 2706, 2773, 3480,<br />

3572<br />

Nutrition 135, 728, 2779, 2834, 3281,<br />

3552, 3569, 3575, 3653<br />

Nutrition; dietetics 555, 1072, 1285<br />

O<br />

Obesity 554<br />

Obituaries 71, 82, 83, 85, 87, 90–93,<br />

99, 3125, 3196, 3278, 3313, 3786<br />

Objectivity 133, 143, 147, 153, 157,<br />

162, 189, 504, 1106, 2021, 2025,<br />

2161<br />

Observation 284, 1091, 1368, 1477,<br />

1479, 1492, 1503, 1509, 1837,<br />

2252, 2454, 3207, 3277<br />

Observatorio Fabra 3093<br />

Obsessive-compulsive disorder 482<br />

Obstetrics and pregnancy 1055, 1268,<br />

1269, 1934, 2678, 2733, 3470, 3500<br />

Occult sciences 285, 431, 870, 989,<br />

1076, 1110, 1112, 1113, 1383,<br />

1385, 1518, 1625, 1647, 2076,<br />

2151, 2153–2155, 2311, 2626<br />

Occultations see Eclipses; transits;<br />

occultations<br />

Occupational diseases see Industrial<br />

medicine; occupational diseases<br />

Oceanic Islands 3851<br />

Oceanography 378, 703, 3830<br />

Oceans 227, 399<br />

Oersted, Hans Christian 1644, 2169<br />

Offusius, J<strong>of</strong>rancus 1153<br />

Ogburn, William Fielding 573<br />

Ohio (U.S.) 2657<br />

Oil spills 4105<br />

Oil; natural gas 2313, 2314, 2324,<br />

2330, 2331, 2336, 2339, 3190,<br />

3191, 3229, 3630, 3823, 3838, 4105<br />

Oldenburg, Henry 1553<br />

Oldham, Charles AEmilius 2332<br />

Olivi, Petrus Johannis 973<br />

Olmsted. Frederick Law 3227<br />

Omar Khayyām 658<br />

Omens 870<br />

Oncology 3457<br />

Ontario (Canada) 2135, 3850<br />

Ontario. Royal Ontario Museum 2233<br />

Ontology 123, 221, 340, 420, 794,<br />

905, 1435, 1742, 2159, 2998<br />

Oppenheimer, J. Robert 3794<br />

Optics 206, 336, 693, 699, 1142,<br />

1178, 1533, 1536, 1787, 1886,<br />

2061, 2259, 2261, 2269, 2306, 2818<br />

Oral contraceptives 2781, 3432, 3595,<br />

3977<br />

Oral history 3814<br />

Order (philosophy); organization<br />

1379, 1480<br />

Oresme, Nicole 997, 1002, 1025<br />

Organ transplantation 532<br />

Organic chemistry 1809, 2299, 2300,<br />

3180<br />

Organic farming 3645<br />

Organicism 3316<br />

Organization see Order (philosophy);<br />

organization<br />

Organs, tissues 3902, 3937<br />

Origin <strong>of</strong> life see Biogenesis; origin <strong>of</strong><br />

life; spontaneous generation


Subject Index 317<br />

Ornithology 1999, 2385, 2453, 2849,<br />

3221, 3222, 3224, 3230, 3237,<br />

3277, 3279<br />

Orreries 2247<br />

Orta, Garcia da 1292<br />

Ortelius, Abraham 14, 2366<br />

Orthodox Christianity 2105, 3078<br />

Orthopedics 1294<br />

Ortt, Felix 2288<br />

Osborn, Henry Fairfield 2522, 3307,<br />

3330<br />

Osiander, Andreas 1165<br />

Osler, William 2671, 3461<br />

Osorio Tafall, Bibiano F. 2990<br />

Osservatorio astronomico<br />

universitario di Bologna 2246<br />

Osteoporosis 3955<br />

Ostwald, Wilhelm 2291<br />

Otlet, Paul 2856<br />

Ottoman Empire 312, 632, 641, 678,<br />

684, 707, 730, 732, 1092, 1571,<br />

1574, 1722, 2676<br />

Outhet, Rickson Albert 3227<br />

Owen, Richard 207, 2449, 2463<br />

Oxford University 1028<br />

P<br />

Pacific Ocean 1692<br />

Pacioli, Luca 1135<br />

Padua (Italy) 1600, 3546<br />

Padua. Università 3546<br />

Paganism 954<br />

Pain 1262, 3513<br />

Painters and painting 206, 557, 1006,<br />

1095, 1096, 1336, 1627, 1679,<br />

1854, 2066, 2067, 2077, 2080,<br />

2439, 2441, 2483, 2545, 2909, 3330<br />

Paleoanthropology 2550, 3253<br />

Paleobiology 3868<br />

Paleontology 414, 416, 1240, 1241,<br />

2408–2410, 2412, 2464, 3201,<br />

3330<br />

Paleopathology 1270<br />

Palestine 1833, 2359, 3405, 3551<br />

Paley, William 1699, 2100, 2107,<br />

2482, 2523<br />

Palissy, Bernard 1101, 1241<br />

Panepistemio Athenon 2204<br />

Paniagua Arellano, Juan Antonio 81<br />

Paniagua, Juan Antonio 91<br />

Papyri 865, 927<br />

Paracelsus, Theophrast von<br />

Hohenheim 361, 1084, 1110, 1199,<br />

1201, 1204, 1547<br />

Paradigms 278, 2997<br />

Paradox (logic) 647<br />

Parapsychology; psychic phenomena<br />

491, 2154–2156, 2595, 2626, 3532<br />

Pareto, Vilfredo 3014<br />

Paris (France) 1755, 2250, 2557, 2821<br />

Park, Mungo 1650<br />

Parkinson, James 1936<br />

Parmelee, Ruth Azneve 2941<br />

Parsimony 3357<br />

Parsons, Charles Algernon 2170<br />

Parsons, William, 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Rosse<br />

2239<br />

Parthenogenesis 2468<br />

Particle accelerators 3802, 3804<br />

Particles (nuclear physics) 3118,<br />

3127, 3802<br />

Pascal, Blaise 1454, 1461, 1471,<br />

1607, 3024<br />

Pask, Gordon 4023<br />

Passions see Emotions; passions<br />

Pasteur, Louis 2297, 2299, 2532,<br />

2696, 2779, 3458, 3551<br />

Patents 2797, 2988, 3143<br />

Pathology 950, 2587, 2677, 2698,<br />

2727, 2731, 3272, 3537, 3544,<br />

3570, 3938<br />

Patients 514, 526, 558, 958, 1629,<br />

1951, 1959, 2047, 2709, 2738,<br />

2739, 2744, 2755, 2774, 2785,<br />

2788, 3453, 3487, 3499, 3529,<br />

3539, 3578<br />

Patrick, G. T. W. 2589<br />

Patronage see Court sponsored<br />

science; patronage, 1622, 1979,<br />

2895<br />

Pau y Español, Carlos 2438<br />

Pauling, Linus Carl 3173, 3346, 3742<br />

Payne, C. H. 3075<br />

Payne-Scott, Ruby 3081<br />

Pázmány, Péter 1134<br />

Peacock, George 73, 807, 2194<br />

Pearson, Karl 1992, 2183, 2200, 2207,<br />

2416, 2642, 2838, 3020, 3032,<br />

3052, 3056, 3268<br />

Pedagogy see Teaching; pedagogy<br />

Pediatrics and psychology see<br />

Developmental psychology;<br />

pediatrics and psychology<br />

Peer review 3197, 4102<br />

Peirce, Charles Sanders 2019, 2189,<br />

2190, 2192, 3006, 3053<br />

Pelacani da Parma, Biagio 1007<br />

Peletier, Jacques 1126<br />

Pell, John 292<br />

Pendulums 252, 1530<br />

Pennsylvania (U.S.) 3848<br />

Peraita, Manuel 3371<br />

Perception see Senses and sensation;<br />

perception<br />

Performance; demonstration 2272,<br />

2734<br />

Periodic system <strong>of</strong> the elements 2266,<br />

2294, 3806<br />

Periodicals; serials 63, 371, 372, 522,<br />

563, 1332, 1373, 1998, 2113, 2133,<br />

2145, 2146, 2645, 2654, 2740,<br />

2793, 2935, 2990, 2991, 3080,<br />

3210, 3273, 3352, 3531, 3672,<br />

3705, 3868, 3960, 3988<br />

Perkin, William Henry, Jr. 3180<br />

Perrin, Jean Baptiste 3182<br />

Perry, Anthony Edward 3800<br />

Persia (Iran) 258, 705, 1572, 2339<br />

Personal hygiene 1287<br />

Personal narratives 207<br />

Personality <strong>of</strong> the scientist 22, 2850,<br />

2938, 3678<br />

Personality; character 466, 469, 485,<br />

2606<br />

Perspective 1006, 1142, 1336<br />

Pertussis; whooping cough 3509,<br />

3510<br />

Peru 1866, 3426, 3567, 3659<br />

Perutz, Max Ferdinand 3954<br />

Pesticides; insecticides 3184, 3290,<br />

3577<br />

Petiver, James 394<br />

Petrarch, Francesco 1048<br />

Petrochemical industry 3748<br />

Petroleum industry 2313, 2314, 2324,<br />

2330, 2331, 2336, 3191, 3229,<br />

3630, 3823, 4105<br />

Petrology 1240, 2338<br />

Petrus de Crescentiis 1039<br />

Petty, William 1608, 1610<br />

Peucer, Kaspar 1162<br />

Peurbach, Georg von 1149<br />

Pharmaceutical botany 1260, 1290,<br />

1964<br />

Pharmaceutical industry 2802, 2846,<br />

3581, 3582, 3588, 3590, 3592,<br />

3593, 3595, 3975–3977, 4114<br />

Pharmacology 2303, 2568, 3583,<br />

3587, 3591<br />

Pharmacopoeias see Formularies;<br />

pharmacopoeias<br />

Pharmacy 563, 618, 642, 729, 832,<br />

1074, 1289, 1291, 1292, 1809,<br />

1964, 2438, 2754, 2795–2797,<br />

2799–2802, 3459, 3471, 3581,<br />

3582, 3584, 3585, 3588, 3590,<br />

3592–3594, 3975, 3976, 3979,<br />

3980, 4114<br />

Phenomenology 2998<br />

Philanthropy see Privately sponsored<br />

science; philanthropy<br />

Philip II, King <strong>of</strong> Spain 1202<br />

Philippides, Demetrios Daniel 2296<br />

Philology see Linguistics; philology<br />

Philoponos, Joannes Grammaticus<br />

1195<br />

Philosophers <strong>of</strong> science, modern 71,<br />

75, 82, 87, 101, 132, 139, 163, 428,<br />

1007, 2157, 3320<br />

Philosophical historiography 48<br />

Philosophy 17, 109, 111, 118, 133,<br />

142, 161, 184, 230, 287, 298, 328,<br />

430, 477, 486, 489, 545, 620, 624,<br />

643–650, 678, 685, 702, 712, 740,<br />

794, 796, 875, 877, 878, 880, 886–<br />

894, 917, 935, 939, 968, 978, 990,<br />

991, 995, 996, 1025, 1079, 1081,<br />

1114–1119, 1121, 1194, 1199,<br />

1211, 1252, 1298, 1303, 1317,<br />

1323, 1329, 1375, 1381, 1386,<br />

1388–1394, 1397–1404, 1406–<br />

1411, 1413, 1416–1421, 1423,<br />

1424, 1426, 1428–1433, 1435,<br />

1437–1440, 1443–1446, 1451,<br />

1463, 1590, 1601, 1612, 1646,<br />

1647, 1662, 1693, 1698, 1708,<br />

1730–1740, 1743, 1745, 1746,<br />

1793, 1868, 1911, 1914, 1947,<br />

1975, 1997, 2019, 2025, 2030,<br />

2159, 2162, 2164, 2166, 2168,<br />

2170–2172, 2174, 2178, 2268,<br />

2274, 2291, 2493, 2579, 2604,<br />

2637, 2854, 2993, 2994, 2998,<br />

2999, 3001, 3002, 3005, 3006,<br />

3008, 3148<br />

Philosophy and politics 113, 126, 146,<br />

196, 1413, 2159, 3008, 3762–3764<br />

Philosophy and religion 230, 236,<br />

968, 976, 978, 993, 1100, 1114,<br />

1303, 1343, 1361, 1386, 1396,<br />

1408, 1424, 1425, 1441, 1693, 1702<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> mathematics 286, 296,<br />

298, 309, 749, 905, 1450, 1452,<br />

1472, 1475, 1752, 1762, 1766,<br />

2192, 2199, 2201, 2994, 3024,<br />

3031, 3033, 3036, 3051, 3053, 3054<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> medicine 515, 545,<br />

953, 961<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> mind 713, 1252, 1393,<br />

1909


318 Subject Index<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> science 18, 26, 35, 45,<br />

46, 48, 53, 67, 68, 75, 105, 106,<br />

108–120, 122–127, 130, 131, 134–<br />

139, 142–144, 147, 148, 150, 151,<br />

153, 154, 156–158, 161, 163, 166,<br />

168, 196, 268, 270, 273, 286, 315,<br />

327, 328, 331, 332, 340–342, 344,<br />

346, 350, 354, 356, 357, 373, 417–<br />

422, 425, 427–429, 437, 439, 444,<br />

448, 451, 454, 456, 457, 463, 503,<br />

894, 895, 1090, 1308, 1317, 1321,<br />

1323–1326, 1387, 1398, 1404,<br />

1405, 1486, 1522, 1528, 1529,<br />

1533, 1534, 1632, 1641, 1735,<br />

1738, 1791, 1993, 2019, 2020,<br />

2022–2027, 2030, 2055, 2157,<br />

2158, 2176, 2177, 2180, 2256,<br />

2282, 2287, 2416, 2440, 2616,<br />

2842, 2853, 2855, 2863, 2888,<br />

2995, 3000, 3003, 3007, 3051,<br />

3079, 3112, 3113, 3117, 3120,<br />

3126, 3138–3140, 3150, 3191,<br />

3255, 3298, 3304, 3311, 3320,<br />

3420, 3704, 3751, 3754, 3762–<br />

3764, 3798, 3820, 3882, 4103<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> science, as a discipline<br />

71, 113, 126, 128, 146, 166, 3763,<br />

3764<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> technology 570, 575,<br />

579, 584, 3996<br />

Phipps (Henry) Psychiatric Clinic<br />

3537<br />

Phlogiston 355, 1798, 1800, 1805,<br />

1808<br />

Photographs 2244, 2864, 3090, 3133<br />

Photography 2089, 2171, 2240, 2306,<br />

2380, 2725, 2726, 2811, 2864,<br />

3203, 3210, 3216, 3384, 3488<br />

Photography, astronomical 2226,<br />

2236, 2244, 3067<br />

Photography, medical 3488<br />

Photosynthesis 1807, 2440<br />

Phrenology 2541, 2555, 2561, 2622<br />

Physical anthropology 465, 467, 470,<br />

1887, 1890, 2534, 2537, 2539,<br />

2542, 2547, 2550, 2553, 2554,<br />

3352, 3356, 3357, 3360, 3363,<br />

3377, 3908<br />

Physical chemistry 2281<br />

Physical geography see Physiography;<br />

physical geography<br />

Physical training; exercise 1257, 3553<br />

Physicians; doctors 510, 519, 521,<br />

526, 527, 529, 533, 558, 560, 719,<br />

774, 942, 962, 1084, 1205, 1238,<br />

1263–1265, 1267, 1271, 1274,<br />

1289, 1312, 1339, 1617, 1622,<br />

1626, 1628, 1629, 1929, 1935,<br />

1936, 1942, 1944, 1953, 1954,<br />

1956, 2099, 2569, 2663, 2665–<br />

2667, 2679, 2680, 2685, 2689,<br />

2690, 2702, 2705, 2707, 2710,<br />

2713, 2715, 2724, 2726, 2727,<br />

2735, 2792, 2866, 2940, 3350,<br />

3362, 3370, 3375, 3377, 3456,<br />

3465, 3469, 3470, 3472, 3482,<br />

3493, 3495, 3497, 3504, 3517,<br />

3518, 3931, 3949, 3973<br />

Physics 39, 71, 119, 143, 199, 252,<br />

272, 277, 311, 317, 320, 327–332,<br />

334, 335, 337–344, 346, 355, 356,<br />

617, 637, 699, 837, 1007, 1025–<br />

1027, 1100, 1193–1198, 1350,<br />

1351, 1441, 1449, 1481, 1494,<br />

1506, 1512, 1522, 1524–1539,<br />

1641, 1644, 1645, 1722, 1738,<br />

1746, 1787–1790, 1792–1794,<br />

1925, 1984–1986, 1990, 1991,<br />

1994, 1997, 2008–2010, 2025,<br />

2031, 2049, 2060, 2132, 2137,<br />

2142, 2219, 2253–2267, 2269,<br />

2270, 2272–2290, 2292, 2293,<br />

2306, 2343, 2394, 2511, 2839,<br />

2863, 2872, 2878, 2895, 2913,<br />

2943, 2945, 2991, 3084, 3101,<br />

3111–3113, 3116–3138, 3140–<br />

3143, 3145–3155, 3157–3160,<br />

3162–3167, 3181, 3186, 3191,<br />

3258, 3516, 3686, 3696, 3699,<br />

3714, 3778, 3789–3791, 3793,<br />

3794, 3796–3798, 3800–3803,<br />

3871, 3875, 3894, 3900<br />

Physiocrats (economists) 1920<br />

Physiognomy 466, 469, 1284, 1518,<br />

2561, 2606<br />

Physiography; physical geography<br />

2003<br />

Physiological chemistry see<br />

Metabolism; physiological<br />

chemistry<br />

Physiological psychology 1913, 2262,<br />

2583, 2599, 2603, 3523<br />

Physiology 486, 787, 891, 936, 1043,<br />

1439, 1596, 1599, 1606, 1615,<br />

1868, 1877, 1879, 1881, 1885–<br />

1887, 1897, 1906, 1907, 1926,<br />

1935, 1947, 1997, 2042, 2179,<br />

2428, 2450, 2452, 2677, 2699,<br />

2703, 2708, 2833, 2864, 2917,<br />

3169, 3282, 3284, 3476, 3511, 3644<br />

Physiotherapy; mechanotherapy;<br />

prosthetics 569, 1294<br />

Pi 656<br />

Piaget, Jean 121<br />

Piazzi, Giuseppe 2230<br />

Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni 1192<br />

Pinder, Wilhelm 2902<br />

Pinel, Philippe 1913<br />

Pirquet von Cesanatico, Clemens<br />

Peter, Freiherr 2696<br />

Pitowsky, Itamar 82<br />

Pitt-Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane-Fox<br />

2658<br />

Plague 510, 521, 537, 557, 560, 737,<br />

971, 986, 1050, 1051, 1064, 1261,<br />

1283, 1627, 2764<br />

Planck, Max 2280, 2863, 2875, 3130,<br />

3160<br />

Plane geometry 1467<br />

Planets see Solar system; planets<br />

Plant diseases 2832, 2833, 3272<br />

Plant genetics 3329, 3649<br />

Plant geography; flora 2379, 2437,<br />

3271<br />

Plant physiology 1875<br />

Plant, Arnold 2988<br />

Plants 432, 1234, 1845, 3274<br />

Plastics industry 3616<br />

Plastics; rubber; polymers 3616, 3987<br />

Plate tectonics and continental drift<br />

3191<br />

Plato 888, 893, 938, 949<br />

Platonism 893, 895<br />

Plattes, Gabriel 1101<br />

Play see Recreation; play<br />

Pliny, the Elder 931, 964<br />

Plotinus 712, 935<br />

Pluralism (philosophy) 2024, 2114,<br />

3001, 3120<br />

Plurality <strong>of</strong> worlds 1782<br />

Plutarch 961<br />

Pluto 3103<br />

Pneumatic chemistry 351, 1544, 1810,<br />

1811, 3806<br />

Pneumatics 1297<br />

Poe, Edgar Allan 2070<br />

Poetry and poetics 199, 207, 667, 783,<br />

912, 975, 1017, 1024, 1031, 1032,<br />

1034, 1311, 1681, 1698, 2037,<br />

2058, 2060, 2062, 2063, 2262,<br />

2564, 2587, 2907, 2908, 3706<br />

Pohl, Robert Wichard 3166<br />

Poincaré, Jules Henri 286, 1990,<br />

2023, 2158, 2170, 2180, 2212,<br />

2253, 2275, 2854<br />

Poisoning 849, 1259, 1942<br />

Poisson, Siméon Denis 2258<br />

Poland 46, 2994, 3275, 3294, 3518<br />

Polanyi, Michael 75, 131, 132, 141,<br />

163, 503, 584, 2910, 2945, 2988,<br />

2996, 3181<br />

Polar regions 2355, 3203, 3205, 3815,<br />

3822<br />

Police; criminal justice departments<br />

97, 1376, 2708<br />

Poliomyelitis 3498, 3521, 3579<br />

Political activists 1583, 2874, 2884,<br />

3116, 3704, 3817, 3839, 3848,<br />

3861, 3862, 3963<br />

Political arithmetic 1608, 1610, 2634<br />

Political economy 1607, 1647, 1841,<br />

2046, 2654, 2655, 3447, 3680<br />

Political science 193, 1047, 1608,<br />

1916–1918, 2636, 2655, 2885,<br />

3421, 3920<br />

Poliziano, Angelo 1298<br />

Pollution 2781<br />

Polybios 940<br />

Polygenism see Monogenism;<br />

polygenism<br />

Polymers see Plastics; rubber;<br />

polymers<br />

Pope, Alexander 1677<br />

Popper, Karl Raimund 75, 107, 109,<br />

148, 151, 1918, 2853, 2854, 2996,<br />

3079, 3140, 3312<br />

Popular culture 202, 1332, 1660,<br />

1663, 1667, 2036, 2041, 2225,<br />

2469, 2508, 2521, 2540, 2664,<br />

2692, 2862, 2900, 2904, 2911,<br />

2912, 2923, 3630, 3674, 3676–<br />

3679, 3682, 3705, 3708, 3717,<br />

3723, 3910, 4014, 4029, 4064, 4079<br />

Popularization 176, 277, 1329, 1330,<br />

1332, 1661, 1665, 1667, 1725,<br />

1771, 1952, 1981, 2031, 2032,<br />

2040, 2121, 2226, 2241, 2288,<br />

2469, 2501, 2504, 2860–2864,<br />

2903, 2929, 2989, 3021, 3070,<br />

3091, 3092, 3223, 3335, 3653,<br />

3681, 3682, 3759, 3818, 3910,<br />

4094, 4101<br />

Population 2633, 3404<br />

Population ecology 454, 3302<br />

Population genetics 454, 456, 3256,<br />

3297, 3304, 3306, 3313, 3317<br />

Population research see Demography;<br />

population research<br />

Portabella, Josep Pratdesaba i 1982<br />

Porterfield, William 1886<br />

Portraits 1660, 2366<br />

Portugal 577, 843, 1093, 1216, 1220,<br />

1225, 1226, 1371, 1457, 1797,<br />

1806, 1818, 1917, 2226, 2318,<br />

2320, 2346, 2766, 2872, 2890,<br />

3131, 3168, 3202, 3649<br />

Portugal, colonies 1093, 1247, 1292,<br />

1839, 1917, 2341


Subject Index 319<br />

Positivism 75, 113, 137, 145, 153,<br />

345, 348, 1914, 1986, 2020, 2113,<br />

2173, 2177, 2576, 2854, 3001–<br />

3003, 3007, 3763, 3764<br />

Postcolonialism 122, 602, 4027, 4113<br />

Postmodernism 1854, 3732<br />

Pottery see Ceramics; pottery<br />

Pound, Ezra Loomis 2907, 2908<br />

Pourfour du Petit, François 1887<br />

Power production 2817<br />

Power technology 2822<br />

Power, Henry 1312<br />

Pragmatism; instrumentalism 2158,<br />

2162, 2854, 3054, 3079<br />

Prague (Czechoslovakia) 536, 991,<br />

1985, 2119, 3016<br />

Pre-Socratic philosophers 649, 887,<br />

894<br />

Precipitation; floods 2399<br />

Precision see Exactness; precision;<br />

accuracy<br />

Prediction see Forecasting; prediction<br />

Prehistory and primitive societies 467,<br />

1921, 2522, 2550, 2658<br />

Preservation, tissue 3909<br />

Prestwich, Joseph 2658<br />

Prevention and control <strong>of</strong> disease<br />

3965, 3966<br />

Prévost, Isaac-Bénédict 2832<br />

Prick, Joseph 3377<br />

Priestley, Charles Henry Brian 3196<br />

Priestley, Joseph 1664, 1807<br />

Primary and secondary education 270,<br />

279, 795, 1721, 2132, 2135, 2196,<br />

2208, 2214, 2947, 3018, 3027<br />

Primary and secondary qualities 890,<br />

1402, 1423, 1429, 1542, 2165<br />

Primary literature (historical sources)<br />

7, 42, 225, 484, 487, 494, 628, 650,<br />

689, 696, 717, 718, 724, 790, 843,<br />

898, 911, 912, 943, 948, 988, 990,<br />

991, 1032, 1067, 1130, 1155, 1180,<br />

1249, 1267, 1286, 1290, 1297,<br />

1302, 1320, 1356, 1400, 1454,<br />

1485, 1488–1490, 1493, 1516,<br />

1653, 1838, 1986, 1996, 2010,<br />

2163, 2470, 2474, 2489, 2618,<br />

2706, 3217, 3218, 3324, 3439,<br />

3457, 3914<br />

Primates 2065, 3305, 3357, 3907<br />

Primatology 3303, 3907<br />

Printing 1377, 1378, 1485, 1874, 2040<br />

Prion diseases 535<br />

Privately sponsored science;<br />

philanthropy 2386, 3744<br />

Probabilism (philosophy) 109, 1434,<br />

1451, 1463, 1741<br />

Probability and statistics 456, 508,<br />

998, 1130, 1434, 1451, 1453, 1456,<br />

1463, 1607, 1741, 1749, 1757,<br />

1761, 1916, 1918, 1992, 2183–<br />

2185, 2188, 2193, 2206, 2211,<br />

2632, 2994, 3009–3011, 3014–<br />

3017, 3019, 3021, 3022, 3024,<br />

3027, 3037, 3041, 3045–3047,<br />

3050, 3055, 3059, 3062, 3064,<br />

3765, 3768<br />

Proclus 1452<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization<br />

22, 113, 146, 283, 284, 480, 509,<br />

563, 1280, 1724, 1817, 1932, 1944,<br />

2004, 2092, 2149, 2150, 2211,<br />

2570, 2596, 2612, 2620, 2621,<br />

2661, 2691, 2789, 2796, 2802,<br />

2882, 2986, 2988, 3154, 3178,<br />

3280, 3394, 3418, 3572, 3668,<br />

3693, 3726, 3758, 3808, 4065, 4102<br />

Programming languages 4013<br />

Progress, ideas <strong>of</strong> 600, 1921, 2175,<br />

2521<br />

Project Apollo 3676, 3846, 4046,<br />

4047, 4049, 4052, 4060, 4062,<br />

4063, 4072, 4073, 4075, 4077–<br />

4079, 4081, 4083, 4086, 4091, 4092<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> 355, 1755<br />

Propaganda 381, 2903, 3586<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> matter 1415, 2281, 2294<br />

Prophecies 988, 1354, 2359<br />

Prosthetics see Physiotherapy;<br />

mechanotherapy; prosthetics<br />

Protein synthesis 3343, 3898<br />

Proteins 164, 3258, 3339, 3347, 3904<br />

Protestantism 227, 985, 986, 1098,<br />

1099, 1102, 2103, 2109<br />

Protozoa; unicellular organisms 2428,<br />

2468<br />

Proust, Joseph Louis 1966, 2301<br />

Prout, William 2266<br />

Prussia (Germany) 1720, 1975, 2050,<br />

2204<br />

Psellos, Michael Constantinos 736<br />

Pseudo-Albertus Magnus 1029<br />

Pseudoscience 149, 179, 1203, 3109,<br />

3110, 3506, 3885<br />

Psychiatric hospitals 526, 544, 612,<br />

1959, 2722, 2736, 2738–2740,<br />

2742, 2744, 2747, 2755, 3527–<br />

3529<br />

Psychiatry 543–547, 549, 783, 959,<br />

1604, 1634, 2566, 2573, 2576,<br />

2694, 2736, 2737, 2739, 2741–<br />

2743, 2748–2754, 3373, 3376,<br />

3403, 3522, 3523, 3527, 3528,<br />

3530, 3532, 3534, 3536, 3537,<br />

3539–3545, 3914, 3956–3959,<br />

3961, 4112<br />

Psychic phenomena see<br />

Parapsychology; psychic<br />

phenomena<br />

Psychic trauma 498, 3522, 3545<br />

Psychoanalysis 35, 547, 2604, 3382,<br />

3384, 3393, 3397, 3399–3401,<br />

3405, 3409, 3546, 3916, 3960, 4017<br />

Psychobiology 3537<br />

Psychological study <strong>of</strong> scientists 159,<br />

2619<br />

Psychology 18, 231, 276, 469, 473,<br />

474, 476, 477, 479–485, 487–491,<br />

493–495, 498, 499, 771, 939, 959,<br />

1253, 1301, 1422, 1596, 1601–<br />

1604, 1606, 1662, 1893, 1897,<br />

1904–1906, 1908–1913, 1947,<br />

1957, 1984, 2013, 2137, 2277,<br />

2557, 2559, 2567, 2570–2576,<br />

2578, 2579, 2581–2583, 2585–<br />

2589, 2591, 2593–2605, 2607,<br />

2609–2615, 2618, 2620–2622,<br />

2624–2626, 2638, 2653, 2716,<br />

2838, 3379–3381, 3384–3386,<br />

3388–3401, 3403–3406, 3408–<br />

3412, 3414, 3423, 3424, 3468,<br />

3526, 3535, 3706, 3728, 3910,<br />

3911, 3916–3918, 3920, 4017<br />

Psychology and war 3403, 3535, 3538<br />

Psychology <strong>of</strong> religion 2115<br />

Psychopathology 495<br />

Psychopharmacology 2754, 3583<br />

Psychophysics 2601, 2609, 2610<br />

Psychophysiology 1907, 2428<br />

Psychosomatic medicine 1634, 3476<br />

Psychosurgery see Neurosurgery;<br />

psychosurgery<br />

Psychotherapy 3530, 3538, 3542<br />

Psychotropic drugs 3958, 3976<br />

Ptolemy 672, 673, 688, 911, 915, 924,<br />

929, 930, 1021, 1023, 1157, 1171,<br />

1184, 1192, 1231<br />

Public health 127, 186, 510, 514, 530,<br />

551–554, 557, 559–561, 593, 611–<br />

613, 744, 745, 961, 1064, 1071,<br />

1073, 1258, 1261, 1278, 1284,<br />

1286, 1287, 1621, 1631, 1636,<br />

1637, 1931, 1961, 1963, 2045,<br />

2139, 2694, 2712, 2731, 2755–<br />

2759, 2761–2763, 2765, 2767–<br />

2773, 2775–2780, 2782, 2786,<br />

2787, 2789, 2792, 2793, 2799,<br />

3236, 3454, 3467, 3477, 3486,<br />

3497, 3529, 3533, 3547–3552,<br />

3554–3557, 3559–3563, 3565,<br />

3568, 3570, 3572–3575, 3577–<br />

3579, 3588, 3617, 3643, 3652,<br />

3921, 3933, 3951, 3955, 3962–<br />

3965, 3968, 3969, 3971, 3973,<br />

3997, 4035, 4039, 4113, 4114, 4125<br />

Public opinion 4120<br />

Public policy 186, 189, 191, 195, 197,<br />

441, 514, 554, 1816, 2045, 2870,<br />

2871, 2879, 2880, 2894, 3239,<br />

3353, 3422, 3433, 3557, 3704,<br />

3744, 3755, 3814, 3842, 3862,<br />

3865, 3866, 3906, 3924, 3943,<br />

3959, 4040<br />

Public understanding <strong>of</strong> medicine<br />

2740, 2793, 2935, 3463, 4114<br />

Public understanding <strong>of</strong> science 3, 72,<br />

176, 589, 593, 634, 1329, 1330,<br />

1704, 1980, 2048, 2271, 2288,<br />

2501, 2572, 2782, 2859, 2861,<br />

2864, 2903, 2923, 2962, 2989,<br />

2991, 2999, 3070, 3109, 3142,<br />

3164, 3197, 3253, 3335, 3355,<br />

3359, 3392, 3407, 3673, 3677,<br />

3678, 3680, 3681, 3747, 3748,<br />

3772, 3780, 3797, 3835, 3841,<br />

3845, 3984, 3989, 4011, 4037–<br />

4039, 4042, 4094–4096, 4125<br />

Publishers and publishing 1377, 1438,<br />

1727, 2040, 2145, 3461, 3761,<br />

3834, 3868, 3960<br />

Puerperal fever 2716<br />

Puerto Rico 3774<br />

Pujiula, Jaime 3270<br />

Pumps, water 1968<br />

Punched-card systems 2831<br />

Punctuated equilibrium (evolution)<br />

2850<br />

Purry, Jean Pierre 1816<br />

Pusey, Edward 3299<br />

Pynchon, Thomas 2842<br />

Pyong-gil, Nam 753<br />

Pyramids 2344<br />

Pythagoras 311, 1081<br />

Pythagoreanism 311, 859, 893, 1081,<br />

1133, 1296, 1728<br />

Q<br />

Qarāfī, Ahmad ibn Idrīs 699<br />

Qian, Daxin 740<br />

Qibla 660<br />

Qiblah 687<br />

Quackery 2792<br />

Quadrants (astronomical instruments)<br />

682, 1014, 1770<br />

Quakers and Quakerism 851<br />

Quantification 2610, 3951<br />

Quantum chemistry 3152, 3174, 3186


320 Subject Index<br />

Quantum mechanics 71, 272, 327,<br />

331, 341, 344, 346, 2276, 2280,<br />

2283, 2839, 2983, 3113, 3117,<br />

3120, 3123, 3126, 3128, 3130,<br />

3132, 3134, 3135, 3137–3139,<br />

3141, 3148, 3149, 3152, 3159,<br />

3174, 3181, 3790, 3793, 3796, 3798<br />

Quarantine 512, 552<br />

Québec (Canada) 2796<br />

Quesnay, François 1920<br />

Quetelet, Lambert Adolphe Jacques<br />

14, 2185, 2629, 2632<br />

Quine, Willard Van Orman 2854<br />

Qusta, Ibn Luqa, al-Ba’lbakki 729<br />

Quṭb al-Din, al-Shirazi 664, 667, 718<br />

R<br />

Rabbits 4032<br />

Rabies 3234, 3458<br />

Race 604, 2057, 2085, 2926, 2928,<br />

2929, 2931, 2934, 3351, 3354, 3445<br />

Racism 2085, 2090, 2536, 2639,<br />

2845, 2889, 2928, 2930<br />

Radar 3222<br />

Radiation see Electromagnetic waves;<br />

radiation<br />

Radiation toxicology 3484, 3989,<br />

4042<br />

Radicalism 412, 1583, 3250, 3849,<br />

3852, 3863<br />

Radio 3663, 4014, 4015<br />

Radio astronomy 3081, 3094, 3102,<br />

3104, 3105, 3107, 3108, 3774,<br />

3775, 3779, 3781, 3782, 3785,<br />

3786, 3788<br />

Radio Transmitters 3878<br />

Radioactivity 2292, 2943, 3121, 3124,<br />

3143, 3989<br />

Radiobiology 3484<br />

Radiography 3490<br />

Radiology 2689, 3935, 4111<br />

Radium 2010, 3121, 3143<br />

Radon, Johann 3053<br />

Raffael 1147<br />

Raffles, Thomas Stamford 1867<br />

Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel 2460<br />

Railroads 246, 2803, 2819, 2820,<br />

2830, 3633<br />

Rainbow 336<br />

Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 2559<br />

Ramos, Arthur 2931<br />

Ramsden, Jesse 1770<br />

Ramus, Petrus 1126, 1132, 1133,<br />

1178<br />

Raspail, François Vincent 2531<br />

Ratio and proportion 750, 901, 906<br />

Rational choice theory 508, 2166<br />

Rationalism 643, 1252, 1398, 1427,<br />

1450, 1647, 1729, 2113<br />

Rats 3404, 3430<br />

Ratzel, Friedrich 2362<br />

Ray, John 1378, 1579, 1581<br />

Rayon industry 3617<br />

Reading 2096, 2449<br />

Reagan, Ronald 4048<br />

Realism 105, 117, 123, 340, 420, 515,<br />

2084, 2853, 3079<br />

Reason 205, 643, 1399, 1647, 1746,<br />

2166, 2996<br />

Reasoning in science 110, 136, 205,<br />

355, 992, 1177, 1405, 2189, 2190,<br />

2210<br />

Réaumur, René Antoine Ferchault de<br />

1860<br />

Recklinghausen, Friedrich Daniel von<br />

472<br />

Reclus, Jean Jacques Élisée 2351<br />

Recreation; play 378<br />

Recreational mathematics 2163<br />

Recreational technology 3613<br />

Redi, Francesco 1587, 1599<br />

Redon, Odilon 2066<br />

Reductionism 141, 346, 350, 374,<br />

458, 3120, 3302<br />

Reference books 41, 200, 225, 325,<br />

385, 465, 506, 591, 996, 1831, 2489<br />

Reflex theory 1596<br />

Reformation 227, 985, 1102, 1122<br />

Reformed Church 3731<br />

Refraction 336, 1178<br />

Refraction, astronomical 1178<br />

Refrigeration 2805<br />

Regeneration 2429<br />

Rehabilitation 3515<br />

Reichenbach, Hans 2888, 3000<br />

Reichenbach, Karl Ludwig von 2443<br />

Reichsuniversität Strassburg 3532<br />

Reid Moir, James 2522<br />

Reid, Thomas 1403, 1691, 1746<br />

Reisch, George A. 113, 146, 3762–<br />

3764<br />

Relativism (philosophy) 157, 165<br />

Relativity 277, 333, 2209, 2253, 2276,<br />

2854, 2913, 3144, 3148, 3150,<br />

3153, 3155, 3164<br />

Relativity, general 3112, 3136, 3150<br />

Relativity, special 1990, 3136, 3140<br />

Religion 179, 851, 2115, 3733<br />

Religious beliefs 179, 227<br />

Religious buildings; temples 810<br />

Renan, Joseph Ernest 629<br />

Renouvier, Charles Bernard 2177<br />

Rensch, Bernhard Carl Emmanuel<br />

3295<br />

Renzi, Salvatore de 1058, 1074<br />

Reproduction 426, 1869, 2468, 3470,<br />

3555, 3556, 3690, 3967, 3980<br />

Reproductive medicine 781, 1111,<br />

1628, 2733, 3500, 3589, 3690,<br />

3880, 3939, 3942, 3943, 3946<br />

Reproductive technologies 2457,<br />

3690, 3880, 3943<br />

Reptiles 1599, 2415, 3226<br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> Liberia 3577<br />

Republicanism 1864<br />

Research 3, 34, 485, 1892, 2273,<br />

2414, 2563, 2895, 2970, 3159,<br />

3281, 3282, 3353, 3367, 3378,<br />

3516, 3668, 3744, 3757, 3761,<br />

3801, 3809, 3911, 3937, 3974,<br />

3983, 4031, 4033, 4110<br />

Research and development (R&D)<br />

2896, 3610, 3746, 3753, 3986<br />

Research design 127, 3396<br />

Research institutes; research stations<br />

195, 2562, 2961, 2964, 2966, 3270,<br />

3277, 3551, 3631, 3696, 3744,<br />

3746, 3753, 3789<br />

Research methods 34, 345, 348, 3396,<br />

3835, 3869, 3877<br />

Research schools 2119, 3168<br />

Research stations see Research<br />

institutes; research stations<br />

Research support 2144, 2885, 2895,<br />

3687, 3753<br />

Rest see Sleep; rest<br />

Restoration ecology 3847<br />

Retzius, Magnus Gustaf 2702<br />

Revelle, Roger 3869<br />

Revere, Paul 1973<br />

Revolutionary War (United States)<br />

1674<br />

Revolutions in science 10–13, 19, 26,<br />

35, 52, 108, 123, 154, 160, 317,<br />

742, 1080, 1088, 1154, 1306, 1310,<br />

1347, 1619, 1798, 1804, 1805,<br />

1808, 2847, 3136, 3936<br />

Reynolds, John Russell 2560<br />

Rheticus, Georg Joachim 1165<br />

Rhetoric in scientific discourse 264,<br />

762, 1335, 1385, 1581, 3273, 3732,<br />

3794<br />

Rhetoric, as a discipline 1385<br />

Rhone River (Switzerland and France)<br />

3859<br />

Ribas, Pedro de 1284<br />

Ricci, Matteo 1077, 1254<br />

Riccioli, Giovanni Battista 1497, 1510<br />

Rice and rice industry 3647<br />

Ricketts, Edward Flanders 3243<br />

Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard<br />

2164, 2209<br />

Riese, Adam 1129<br />

Rimbaud, Arthur 2357<br />

Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 2783<br />

Risk 3021, 3041, 3045–3047, 3765,<br />

3768, 3953, 3984<br />

Risk assessment 3953, 3984, 3989<br />

Ritter, Johann Wilhelm 1796<br />

Rius Miró, Antonio 3187<br />

Rivers 410, 3864<br />

Rivers, William Halse Rivers 2650<br />

RNA see DNA; RNA<br />

Roads and highways 3606<br />

Robinson, Robert 3180, 3688<br />

Robotics see Automata; robotics;<br />

cyborgs<br />

Rockefeller Foundation 2414, 2792,<br />

3569, 3742<br />

Rockefeller Institute for Medical<br />

Research 3466, 3548<br />

Rocketry see Rockets; rocketry<br />

Rockets; rocketry 244, 3656, 3661,<br />

4046, 4059, 4073, 4085, 4089, 4092<br />

Rocks, igneous 380<br />

Rocks, sedimentary 380<br />

Roman Catholic Church 218, 445,<br />

557, 992, 1066, 1104, 1202, 1315,<br />

1345, 1348, 1351–1353, 1359,<br />

1669, 3359<br />

Roman Catholicism 223, 227, 234,<br />

445, 852, 1101, 1359, 2098, 2113,<br />

2461<br />

Romanes, George John 2012, 2042,<br />

2480, 2591<br />

Romanticism 1650, 1656, 1684, 1728,<br />

1796, 1885, 1893, 2059, 2082,<br />

2443, 2553, 3452<br />

Rome 525, 531, 534, 557, 828, 866,<br />

873–876, 883–885, 899, 909, 915,<br />

918, 919, 921, 924, 929–931, 933,<br />

941, 943, 944, 947, 948, 951, 952,<br />

954, 959–962, 964, 1627, 3128,<br />

3167<br />

Rome. Università 3128<br />

Romer, Ole Christensen 1523<br />

Rosenfeld, Léon 3134<br />

Rosenthal, Isidor 2554<br />

Rosicrucians 1381<br />

Röslin, Helisaeus 1495<br />

Rothmann, Christoph 1160, 1162,<br />

1163, 1178<br />

Rouse, Joseph 134<br />

Rowan, Ellis 2439


Subject Index 321<br />

Royal Institution <strong>of</strong> Great Britain<br />

2032<br />

Royal Norwegian <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

and Letters (1760-) 247<br />

Royal <strong>Society</strong> (Great Britain).<br />

European <strong>Science</strong> Exchange<br />

Programme 3689<br />

Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London 6, 250,<br />

1334, 1365, 1366, 1372, 1542,<br />

1553, 1557, 1569, 1579, 1581,<br />

1674, 1723, 1811, 1820, 1875,<br />

1879, 2670, 2814, 2876, 2985,<br />

3180, 3610, 3673, 3688, 3725,<br />

3743, 3745, 3893, 4002, 4080<br />

Royal Statistical <strong>Society</strong> 2183, 2185<br />

Rubber see Plastics; rubber; polymers<br />

Rubens, Peter Paul 1339<br />

Rudwick, Martin J.S. 377<br />

Rumford, Benjamin Thompson,<br />

Count 1671<br />

Rumph, Georg Eberhard 1843<br />

Runge, Iris 2848<br />

Ruppin, Arthur 2639<br />

Rural history 2758, 2769<br />

Ruskin, John 2039<br />

Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd<br />

Earl 125, 2874, 2993, 3005<br />

Russell, Henry Norris 3075<br />

Russia 1712, 1728, 1831, 1842, 2105,<br />

2136, 2179, 2219, 2294, 2310,<br />

2322, 2351, 2612, 2699, 2790,<br />

3040, 3056, 3170, 3183, 3206,<br />

3326, 3769, 3851, 3918<br />

Russian Revolution (1917-1921,<br />

Soviet Union) 3326<br />

Rutherford, Ernest, Lord Rutherford<br />

154, 2876, 3118<br />

Rychlík, Karel 3016<br />

S<br />

Sabin, Florence Rena 2942<br />

Sacrobosco, Johannes de 1021<br />

Safety 2777, 2803, 4118<br />

Safont, Joan de 2247<br />

Sagan, Carl 3817<br />

Saha, Meghnad 3073<br />

Sahl, ibn Bisr, al-Isra’ili 723<br />

Sahuqué, Adrienne 3266<br />

Sailors 1768<br />

Saint Domingue (Caribbean) 1687<br />

Saint-Simon, Claude Henri de<br />

Rouvroy, Comte de 2452<br />

Sakharov, Andrei 3116<br />

Salerno. Schola Salernitana 1058,<br />

1074<br />

Salpêtrière, Paris 2557<br />

Sami (European people) 500, 3837<br />

Sanger, Frederick 3339<br />

Sanitation 1073, 2770, 2780, 3548,<br />

3573<br />

Sanskrit 790, 797, 801, 809, 827, 833<br />

Sarmiento, Martín 1834<br />

Saskatchewan (Canada) 3957<br />

Sasquatch 3361<br />

Satellites, artificial 4051, 4057–4059,<br />

4080<br />

Savage, John Lucian 3017<br />

Savile, Henry 1132<br />

Scaliger, Joseph Juste 1137<br />

Scandinavia 2200, 3061, 3815<br />

Schaeberle, John Martin 2244<br />

Scheele, Carl Wilhelm 1799<br />

Schegk, Jacob 1248<br />

Scheibe, Erhard 71<br />

Scheidweiler, Michel-Joseph 2432<br />

Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob 1350<br />

Schiaparelli, Giovanni Virginio 2518<br />

Schizophrenia 3523, 3541<br />

Schleiden, Matthias Jakob 2419<br />

Schlick, Moritz 2854, 3002<br />

Schmalhausen, Ivan Ivanovich 3324<br />

Schmidt, Erhard 3035<br />

Schmidt, Johann Adam 1956<br />

Schnorr, Claus P. 3015<br />

Schönbrunn. Tiergarten 3225<br />

Schöner, Johannes 1233<br />

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe 2088<br />

Schriever, Bernard A. 3739<br />

Schrödinger, Erwin 3146, 3149<br />

Schumacher, Johann Daniel 1712<br />

Schur, Friedrich Heinrich 3063<br />

Schwann, Theodor 2422<br />

Schweigger, J. S. C. 2108<br />

Schweitzer, Albert 3507<br />

<strong>Science</strong> 42, 69, 173, 449, 3668, 4100<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and art 170, 172, 206, 310,<br />

313, 381, 393, 435, 469, 557, 589,<br />

746, 1006, 1081, 1082, 1094–1096,<br />

1147, 1230, 1249, 1250, 1328,<br />

1336–1339, 1575, 1679, 1680,<br />

1854, 1855, 1879, 1922, 1971,<br />

2039, 2055, 2065–2067, 2071,<br />

2077, 2080, 2084, 2202, 2356,<br />

2366, 2439, 2441, 2490, 2497,<br />

2527, 2545, 2662, 2864, 2899,<br />

2902, 2909, 2913–2916, 2921,<br />

2992, 3227, 3323, 3330, 3384,<br />

3708, 3711, 3713, 3772, 3912,<br />

4068, 4098, 4104<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and civilization 617–619,<br />

2536<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and culture 3, 29, 162, 167,<br />

177, 178, 180, 200, 215, 339, 343,<br />

387, 392, 395, 414, 436, 458, 468,<br />

623, 633, 745, 940, 1318, 1328,<br />

1331, 1332, 1440, 1650, 1662,<br />

1722, 1869, 1885, 2004, 2029,<br />

2038, 2039, 2041, 2055, 2069,<br />

2150, 2202, 2369, 2540, 2543,<br />

2737, 2856, 2857, 2897, 2901,<br />

2903, 3368, 3677, 3682, 3686,<br />

3713, 3714, 3722, 3732, 3740,<br />

3892, 4064<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and economics 160, 188, 190,<br />

193, 1009, 1213, 1216, 1333, 1668,<br />

1671, 1673, 2043, 2183, 2782,<br />

2834, 2882, 2988, 2991, 3143,<br />

3423, 3429, 3684, 3685, 3692,<br />

3695, 3697, 3698, 3741, 3742,<br />

3744, 3828, 3829, 3843, 3847, 3864<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and ethics 22, 183, 184, 186,<br />

189, 345, 348, 569, 2042, 2479,<br />

2866, 2922, 3333, 3375, 3683,<br />

3922, 3943<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and film 201, 202, 2864,<br />

2901, 2904, 2911, 2938, 3223,<br />

3712, 3916<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and gender 210, 211, 213–<br />

215, 536, 882, 883, 1046, 1097,<br />

1120, 1245, 1251, 1280, 1282,<br />

1688, 2048, 2092–2094, 2452,<br />

2517, 2549, 2737, 2773, 2782,<br />

2936–2938, 2941–2943, 3097,<br />

3255, 3266, 3323, 3350, 3397,<br />

3543, 3725, 3727, 3923<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and government 76, 188, 191,<br />

195, 197, 243, 632, 1300, 1334,<br />

1705, 1917, 1965, 2043, 2045,<br />

2049, 2050, 2146, 2196, 2214,<br />

2355, 2436, 2546, 2547, 2628,<br />

2629, 2868, 2870, 2871, 2875,<br />

2877, 2880, 2885, 2894–2896,<br />

2903, 3184, 3218, 3233, 3236,<br />

3239, 3382, 3415, 3418, 3431,<br />

3433, 3434, 3446, 3557, 3649,<br />

3654, 3680, 3688, 3694, 3696,<br />

3699–3701, 3704, 3724, 3737,<br />

3755, 3799, 3842, 3847, 3848,<br />

3851, 3862, 3865, 3866, 3906,<br />

3963, 4035, 4037, 4048, 4118, 4125<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and ideology 1676, 1864,<br />

2044, 2484, 2531, 2654, 2873,<br />

2880, 2884, 2892, 2955, 3123,<br />

3275, 3326, 3425, 3679, 3684,<br />

3686, 3691, 3698, 3703<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and industry 631, 1668, 2126,<br />

2265, 2400, 2615, 2813, 2817,<br />

2829, 2882, 2896, 3589, 3610,<br />

3646, 3693, 3702, 3746, 3753,<br />

3812, 3814, 3893<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and law 188, 191, 663, 973,<br />

1352, 1360, 1564, 1669, 1670,<br />

1672, 2043, 2045, 2048, 2324,<br />

2870, 2887, 2946, 3413, 3684,<br />

3687, 3690, 3692, 3696, 3704,<br />

3847, 3855, 3858, 4034, 4035, 4051<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and literature 3, 58, 61, 198–<br />

200, 202, 203, 205, 207, 210, 252,<br />

313, 402, 439, 441, 453, 589, 633,<br />

634, 783, 912, 940, 974, 975, 1017,<br />

1024, 1031, 1032, 1211, 1245,<br />

1311, 1331, 1335, 1340, 1341,<br />

1382, 1507, 1560, 1575, 1650,<br />

1654, 1677, 1678, 1681, 1683–<br />

1685, 1698, 1855, 1863, 1907,<br />

1908, 2015, 2034, 2037, 2052–<br />

2054, 2056–2064, 2068, 2070,<br />

2072–2076, 2078, 2079, 2081–<br />

2083, 2262, 2271, 2288, 2315,<br />

2316, 2369, 2421, 2449, 2463,<br />

2488, 2491, 2551, 2564, 2577,<br />

2587, 2592, 2595, 2607, 2613,<br />

2641, 2751, 2841, 2842, 2857,<br />

2898, 2900, 2905, 2907, 2908,<br />

2910, 2912, 2917–2920, 2922,<br />

2923, 2992, 3255, 3368, 3423,<br />

3705–3712, 3714, 3716, 3718–<br />

3721, 3723, 3891, 4012, 4036,<br />

4066, 4097<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and music 311, 910, 1010,<br />

1094, 1146, 2218, 2543, 2897<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and politics 37, 75, 76, 113,<br />

126, 178, 186, 188–190, 192–197,<br />

208, 381, 400, 412, 503, 504, 601,<br />

612, 632, 745, 882, 1092, 1093,<br />

1179, 1189, 1205, 1216, 1232,<br />

1272, 1314, 1333, 1334, 1583,<br />

1608, 1610, 1670–1674, 1676,<br />

1720, 1816, 1847, 1864, 1981,<br />

2004, 2044–2046, 2048, 2051,<br />

2087, 2090, 2146, 2159, 2400,<br />

2484, 2486, 2496, 2531, 2634,<br />

2655, 2795, 2840, 2856, 2867–<br />

2869, 2871–2875, 2877–2885,<br />

2887, 2888, 2890, 2891, 2893–<br />

2895, 2903, 2925, 2927, 2928,<br />

2954, 2964, 2971, 2976, 2977,<br />

2982, 2983, 2990, 3026, 3049,<br />

3114–3116, 3119, 3134, 3147,<br />

3165, 3192, 3232, 3236, 3250,<br />

3276, 3291, 3334, 3335, 3349,<br />

3362, 3363, 3382, 3392, 3419,<br />

3422, 3429, 3431, 3434, 3516,<br />

3551, 3649, 3670, 3672, 3675,<br />

3680, 3684–3687, 3690, 3692,<br />

3695, 3697, 3699, 3703, 3704,<br />

3707, 3742, 3744, 3755, 3762–<br />

3764, 3794, 3799, 3803, 3810,<br />

3817, 3820, 3821, 3827–3829,


322 Subject Index<br />

3832, 3837, 3839, 3840, 3844,<br />

3845, 3848–3852, 3854, 3855,<br />

3863, 3864, 3867, 3893, 3902,<br />

3994, 4035, 4038, 4041, 4048,<br />

4067, 4071, 4073, 4090, 4093,<br />

4096, 4098, 4106, 4109, 4113<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and race 208, 465, 604, 747,<br />

1686, 1687, 2049, 2085, 2087–<br />

2090, 2496, 2536, 2538, 2539,<br />

2541, 2542, 2547, 2549, 2555,<br />

2652, 2889, 2908, 2919, 2925–<br />

2927, 2930–2934, 3058, 3210,<br />

3323, 3351, 3410, 3440, 3445,<br />

3503, 3566, 3617, 3711, 3724<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and religion 14, 15, 27, 56,<br />

207, 217–229, 231–242, 320, 321,<br />

361, 379, 445, 455, 460, 537, 557,<br />

635, 636, 639, 645, 660, 674, 679–<br />

681, 687, 696, 711, 769, 774, 794,<br />

813, 814, 816, 819, 825, 829, 838,<br />

840, 846, 847, 852, 870, 873, 884,<br />

885, 917, 965, 967, 968, 975–985,<br />

987, 992, 993, 1040, 1050, 1076,<br />

1081, 1087, 1098–1105, 1111,<br />

1112, 1114, 1115, 1134, 1136,<br />

1148, 1154, 1162, 1214, 1234,<br />

1241, 1304, 1315, 1316, 1328,<br />

1331, 1338, 1342–1363, 1371,<br />

1380, 1385, 1393, 1415, 1434,<br />

1444, 1456, 1483, 1486, 1487,<br />

1512, 1513, 1518, 1561, 1566–<br />

1568, 1574, 1598, 1610, 1631,<br />

1640, 1661, 1681, 1689–1698,<br />

1700–1704, 1761, 1819, 1837,<br />

1905, 2095–2098, 2100–2103,<br />

2105–2116, 2153, 2154, 2156,<br />

2241, 2333, 2343, 2359, 2452,<br />

2461, 2475, 2477, 2478, 2481,<br />

2482, 2492, 2495, 2496, 2499,<br />

2500, 2512, 2547, 2548, 2578,<br />

2850, 2905, 2944–2950, 2983,<br />

3084, 3098, 3101, 3299, 3307,<br />

3352, 3359, 3411, 3728–3733,<br />

3747, 3887, 3889, 3890, 4077, 4097<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and society 3, 16, 76, 152,<br />

178, 180–182, 189, 194, 250, 284,<br />

369, 443, 448, 449, 465, 593, 602,<br />

623, 630, 745, 749, 792, 818, 972,<br />

1091, 1330, 1332, 1609, 1649,<br />

1650, 1655, 1663, 1666, 1707,<br />

1716, 1726, 1890, 1980, 1981,<br />

1993, 2029, 2030, 2032–2035,<br />

2037, 2038, 2139, 2193, 2206,<br />

2279, 2291, 2314, 2454, 2473,<br />

2491, 2577, 2627, 2646, 2815,<br />

2816, 2823, 2824, 2851, 2859–<br />

2864, 2876, 2923, 2962, 3040,<br />

3207, 3220, 3349, 3407, 3449,<br />

3610, 3635, 3668, 3672, 3678,<br />

3680, 3682, 3732, 3757, 3759,<br />

3780, 3903, 3926, 3989, 4034,<br />

4037–4039, 4043, 4064, 4096,<br />

4101<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and technology, relationships<br />

13, 76, 574, 579, 618, 963, 1139,<br />

1322, 1641, 1810, 1911, 2122,<br />

2265, 2847, 3179, 3198, 3246,<br />

3339, 3878, 4027<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and the military see <strong>Science</strong><br />

and war; science and the military<br />

<strong>Science</strong> and war; science and the<br />

military 14, 243–245, 818, 1966,<br />

2117, 2361, 2722, 2840, 2874,<br />

2912, 2952, 2953, 2955, 2964,<br />

2969, 2978, 3114, 3119, 3147,<br />

3165, 3170, 3171, 3176–3179,<br />

3235, 3237, 3294, 3403, 3440,<br />

3502, 3545, 3564, 3619, 3663,<br />

3675, 3697, 3699, 3735–3737,<br />

3740, 3741, 3790, 3797, 3822,<br />

4058, 4109<br />

<strong>Science</strong> education and teaching 40,<br />

110, 165, 207, 256, 257, 263–268,<br />

270, 271, 273, 275–279, 295, 301,<br />

330, 336, 340, 342, 347, 349, 350,<br />

359, 405, 406, 449, 493, 531, 620,<br />

634, 651, 795, 1013, 1117, 1166,<br />

1192, 1221, 1371, 1624, 1655,<br />

1665, 1717–1722, 1725, 1753,<br />

1794, 1801, 1807, 2032, 2035,<br />

2036, 2123, 2129–2143, 2182,<br />

2196, 2208, 2214, 2227, 2257,<br />

2267, 2272, 2284, 2301, 2321,<br />

2370, 2431, 2442, 2444, 2504,<br />

2551, 2605, 2615, 2621, 2636,<br />

2748, 2805, 2856, 2939, 2943,<br />

2947, 2951, 2961, 2975, 2977–<br />

2980, 2982–2984, 3016, 3018,<br />

3027, 3029, 3040, 3072, 3087,<br />

3122, 3128, 3139, 3166, 3175,<br />

3188, 3328, 3394, 3604, 3648,<br />

3655, 3673, 3747, 3749, 3751,<br />

3754–3756, 3761, 3770, 3771,<br />

3798, 3807, 3879, 3889, 3923,<br />

4100, 4102<br />

<strong>Science</strong> fiction 203, 313, 2056, 2064,<br />

2068, 2857, 2864, 2900, 2901,<br />

2904, 2905, 2911, 2912, 2921,<br />

3656, 3705, 3707, 3711, 3717,<br />

3719, 3722, 3723, 3891, 3892,<br />

4012, 4066<br />

<strong>Science</strong> studies, as a discipline 65, 70,<br />

76, 163, 166, 2988<br />

<strong>Science</strong> studies, theoretical works<br />

122, 127, 158, 159, 161–166, 168,<br />

278, 315, 573, 1880, 3623, 3944<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, general histories 2–4, 7–13,<br />

16, 19–25, 28, 29, 31–33, 35, 38,<br />

41, 49, 50, 57, 213, 215, 297, 299,<br />

307, 309, 384, 385, 391, 436, 595,<br />

616–619, 621, 623, 624, 640, 738,<br />

739, 788, 789, 837, 874–876, 878,<br />

881, 967, 970, 1080, 1086, 1303,<br />

1306, 1309, 1317, 1319, 1644,<br />

1646, 1647, 1649, 1653, 1655,<br />

1662, 1666, 1723, 1994, 1997,<br />

1998, 2002, 2004, <strong>2011</strong>, 2016,<br />

2017, 2843, 2861, 3154, 3697, 3795<br />

Scientific apparatus and instruments<br />

253, 254, 256–259, 261, 262, 279,<br />

312, 324, 473, 501, 637–639, 677,<br />

682, 684, 701, 760, 861, 1014,<br />

1023, 1108, 1221, 1317, 1367–<br />

1370, 1477, 1516, 1517, 1558,<br />

1715, 1716, 1719, 1721, 1770,<br />

1774, 1784, 1804, 1806, 1817,<br />

1818, 1822, 1878, 1896, 2122–<br />

2124, 2127, 2128, 2130, 2224,<br />

2233, 2234, 2237, 2242, 2249,<br />

2317, 2327, 2594, 2599, 2818,<br />

3070, 3088, 3089, 3102, 3105,<br />

3133, 3166, 3611, 3748, 3774,<br />

3777, 3779, 3782, 3804, 3904,<br />

4021, 4099, 4108<br />

Scientific communities;<br />

interpr<strong>of</strong>essional relations 16, 121,<br />

159, 247, 280, 283, 480, 839, 1316,<br />

1365, 1366, 1372–1374, 1378,<br />

1421, 1445, 1705–1707, 1711,<br />

1712, 1724, 1726, 1860, 1961,<br />

1996, 2149, 2150, 2286, 2337,<br />

2351, 2473, 2861, 2872, 2957,<br />

2959–2961, 2963–2966, 2968,<br />

2970, 2986–2988, 2990, 2991,<br />

3113, 3131, 3151, 3197, 3349,<br />

3370, 3412, 3670, 3673, 3693,<br />

3753, 3758, 3760, 3799, 3811,<br />

3814, 3826, 4033, 4102<br />

Scientific expeditions 385, 386, 601,<br />

1613, 1825, 1828, 1829, 1831,<br />

1832, 1871, 1872, 1999, 2350,<br />

2352, 2355, 2357, 2360, 2367,<br />

2384, 2413, 2682, 3099, 3213,<br />

3217, 3271, 3745<br />

Scientific illustration 171, 393, 435,<br />

784, 1188, 1236, 1327, 1337, 1485,<br />

1502, 1505, 1575, 1579, 1630,<br />

1850, 1871, 1872, 1881, 2226,<br />

2240, 2250, 2373, 2525, 2527<br />

Scientific literature 1521, 2145, 2497,<br />

2990, 2991, 3960<br />

Scientific method see Methodology <strong>of</strong><br />

science; scientific method<br />

Scientific misconduct; fraud in<br />

science 3318<br />

Scientific study <strong>of</strong> religion 1692,<br />

1703, 2114, 2115, 2359<br />

Scientists 22, 27, 480, 1316, 1374,<br />

1376, 1996, 2915, 2990, 3131,<br />

3153, 3361, 3412, 3703, 3717,<br />

3722, 3797<br />

Scientology 3733<br />

Scopes, John Thomas 2946, 2947<br />

Scot, Michael 1030<br />

Scotland 227, 568, 1646, 1707, 1718,<br />

1746, 1754, 1889, 1900, 1902,<br />

2125, 2173, 2385, 2390, 2442,<br />

2704, 2720, 3456<br />

Sculpture 1888, 2066<br />

Scurvy 779<br />

Sea travel 227<br />

Seals see Coins; medals; seals<br />

Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence<br />

(SETI) (Study group: U.S.) 3787<br />

Seattle (Washington, U.S.) 3861, 3862<br />

Secrecy 1557, 3165<br />

Secularization 224, 231<br />

Sedgwick, Adam 2315<br />

Segrè, Emilio 3115<br />

Seismology 262, 3191<br />

Select <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh 1707<br />

Self-organization 3871<br />

Semiotics 422, 1144, 3006<br />

Semple, David 3458<br />

Sendivogius, Michael 1210<br />

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 886<br />

Senegal 4111<br />

Sennert, Daniel 1259, 1588<br />

Senses and sensation; perception 131,<br />

489, 491, 564, 712, 1252, 1323,<br />

1367, 1439, 1542, 1605, 1886,<br />

1904, 1906, 2543, 2558, 2585, 3383<br />

September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001<br />

4098<br />

Sequences and series (mathematics)<br />

1761<br />

Serbia 2136, 3078<br />

Serials see Periodicals; serials<br />

Serology 3269<br />

Set theory 2112, 3059<br />

Settimo, Girolamo 1759<br />

Severi, Francesco 2186<br />

Sex 432, 536, 2091<br />

Sex differences 536, 720, 882, 883,<br />

2091, 2530, 3266<br />

Sex hormones 2517, 3486, 3511<br />

Sex organs 1957, 2091, 2728<br />

Sexology 2630, 2737<br />

Sexual behavior 215, 832, 883, 2793,<br />

3533, 3940<br />

Sexual selection 2497, 2528, 2552<br />

Sexuality 209, 214–216, 285, 431,<br />

432, 883, 1046, 1097, 1250, 1273,<br />

1684, 2094, 3417, 3468, 3492,<br />

3533, 3940<br />

Sexually transmitted diseases 612,<br />

1939


Subject Index 323<br />

Shakespeare, William 453<br />

Shams al-Dīn al-Sakhāwī 674<br />

Shao, Yong 754<br />

Shapin, Steven 22<br />

Shapley, Harlow 3074, 3095<br />

Shaw, George Bernard 2491<br />

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft 1650,<br />

2068<br />

Shelley, Percy Bysshe 2075<br />

Shen, Kuo 759<br />

Sherrington, Charles Scott 1876, 3378<br />

Ships and shipbuilding 399<br />

Shreber, Daniel Paul 2743<br />

Shuja’ Ibn Aslam, Abu Kamil 662<br />

Sigerist, Henry Ernest 66, 1059<br />

Sigerson, George 2564<br />

Signs and symbols 1115, 1144<br />

Sikdar, Radhanath 2334<br />

Silicosis 3490<br />

Silk worm culture 3314<br />

Silliman, Benjamin 2018<br />

Simmel, Georg 2639, 2640<br />

Simpson, George Gaylord 3261, 3295,<br />

3303<br />

Simpson, Thomas 1761<br />

Simultaneity (physics) 2902<br />

Singapore 3902<br />

Sitterly, Charlotte M. 2973<br />

Skepticism 165, 1411, 1698<br />

Skin 466<br />

Skinner, Burrhus Frederic 3396<br />

Skowron, Stanislaw 3294<br />

Slavery and slaves 857, 2089, 2353,<br />

2538, 2675, 2784<br />

Sleep; rest 2589<br />

Slipher, Vesto Melvin 3069<br />

Sloane, Hans 1576<br />

Slovenia 1166, 1565<br />

Sluse, René François de 1461<br />

Slutskii, Evgenii Evgen’evich 3056<br />

Smallpox 510, 542, 1933, 1961, 1963,<br />

2671, 2718<br />

Smellie, William 1658<br />

Smith, Adam 1841<br />

Smith, David Eugene 3029, 3040<br />

Smith, William 1823, 1826<br />

Smithsonian Institution 2120<br />

Smyth, Charles Piazzi 2344<br />

Snakes 1599, 3226, 3282<br />

Snellius, Rudolf 1476<br />

Snow, Charles Percy 2910<br />

Snow, John 2731<br />

Soap and soapmaking 3603<br />

Social anthropology 2653, 3920<br />

Social aspects <strong>of</strong> education 1109,<br />

2321, 3018, 3756<br />

Social behavior in animals 2590, 3286<br />

Social class 1091, 2672, 2770, 2785,<br />

2812<br />

Social construction; constructivism<br />

151, 156, 157, 162, 165, 178, 340,<br />

1492, 2177, 3625, 3996<br />

Social Darwinism 183, 448, 2085,<br />

2087, 2090, 2491, 2506, 2535,<br />

2627, 2641, 2646, 2654, 3425<br />

Social evolution 2506, 2552, 2590,<br />

3447, 3448<br />

Social groups see Social relations;<br />

social groups<br />

Social justice 582, 3721, 3995<br />

Social medicine 2687, 2694<br />

Social relations; social groups 2638<br />

Social sciences 158, 500–505, 507,<br />

513, 1609, 1758, 1914, 1992, 2052,<br />

2629, 2631, 2635, 2637–2643,<br />

2645, 2647, 2653, 2842, 2871,<br />

2879, 2885, 2925, 2933, 3413–<br />

3416, 3418–3421, 3424, 3426,<br />

3427, 3429, 3432, 3434, 3450,<br />

3919, 3920, 3922, 4100<br />

Social structure 2390<br />

Social welfare 514, 551, 611, 1671,<br />

2775, 3557<br />

Socialism 2484, 2488, 2491, 2645,<br />

3049, 3426, 3427, 3593, 3598<br />

Sociedad Astronómica de Barcelona<br />

1982, 3092<br />

Société d’Histoire Naturelle 1705<br />

Societies; institutions; academies 6,<br />

247, 249–251, 279, 366, 514, 563,<br />

588, 972, 1106, 1116, 1322, 1364–<br />

1366, 1374, 1655, 1705–1712,<br />

1875, 1971, 2036, 2118, 2120,<br />

2139, 2144, 2145, 2357, 2364,<br />

2367, 2375, 2445, 2629, 2876,<br />

2885, 2954, 2957–2966, 2968–<br />

2971, 2980, 2981, 2985, 3092,<br />

3168, 3171, 3178, 3180, 3214,<br />

3272, 3280, 3284, 3308, 3413,<br />

3436, 3437, 3466, 3610, 3668,<br />

3673, 3688, 3689, 3725, 3743,<br />

3745, 3757, 3758, 3826, 3869,<br />

3877, 3923, 4002, 4080<br />

Sociobiology 442<br />

Sociology 158, 506, 573, 2538, 2637,<br />

2639, 2647, 2842, 3420, 3421,<br />

3433, 3436, 3437, 3920, 3923<br />

Sociology <strong>of</strong> knowledge 67, 158–160,<br />

162, 164, 2128, 2987, 3746, 3820,<br />

3888, 3929<br />

Soddy, Frederick 2876<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tware 4013, 4026<br />

Soil science 380, 594, 964, 1036,<br />

1039<br />

Solar eclipse 3108<br />

Solar energy 4000<br />

Solar system; planets 326, 757, 758,<br />

762, 819, 820, 912, 1012, 1161,<br />

1177, 1184, 1492, 1494, 1509,<br />

1784, 2227, 2230, 2235, 2354,<br />

3103, 3784<br />

Solid geometry 902, 1145, 2518<br />

Solid-state chemistry 3814<br />

Solomon, Jacques 3123<br />

Solvay Conference 3113<br />

Somerville, Mary Fairfax 2003<br />

Sommerfeld, Arnold Johannes<br />

Wilhelm 2283, 2293<br />

Sophocles 901<br />

Soul (philosophy) 489, 713, 939, 990,<br />

1242, 1410, 1662, 1909<br />

Sound reproduction 2906<br />

South Africa 401, 1577, 1611, 1830,<br />

2092, 3234, 3338<br />

South America 1238, 1244, 1845,<br />

1862, 2067, 2323, 2363, 3443<br />

South Carolina (U.S.) 1836<br />

South Korea 3902, 4107<br />

Southeast Asia 779<br />

Southern states (U.S.) 2123<br />

Southwell, Robert, Sir 1372<br />

Soviet Union 95, 160, 2105, 2877–<br />

2879, 3049, 3114, 3116, 3183,<br />

3294, 3326, 3335, 3382, 3412,<br />

3419, 3427, 3533, 3656, 3679,<br />

3689, 3700, 3735, 3797, 3913,<br />

3914, 3918, 3986, 4005, 4007,<br />

4020, 4022, 4050, 4055, 4056,<br />

4058, 4068, 4069, 4079, 4083,<br />

4084, 4087<br />

Space 1730, 2180, 2202, 2209, 2276,<br />

3846, 4050, 4067<br />

Space flight see Space travel; space<br />

flight<br />

Space programs 598, 3727, 4043,<br />

4044, 4046, 4047, 4049, 4050,<br />

4052–4056, 4060–4062, 4064,<br />

4067, 4070, 4072, 4076–4080,<br />

4083, 4084, 4087, 4089, 4091, 4092<br />

Space research and exploration 321,<br />

598, 599, 3664, 3927, 4047, 4050,<br />

4052–4056, 4060–4062, 4067,<br />

4070, 4073, 4076, 4077, 4080,<br />

4082–4084, 4087, 4091<br />

Space shuttle 4055, 4076, 4084, 4087,<br />

4090<br />

Space stations 598, 4087<br />

Space travel; space flight 321, 386,<br />

597, 598, 3076, 3077, 3213, 3656,<br />

3660, 3661, 3664, 3676, 3679,<br />

3691, 3698, 3711, 3727, 3776,<br />

3846, 3927, 4043, 4044, 4046,<br />

4047, 4049–4057, 4059–4064,<br />

4066, 4067, 4069–4076, 4078,<br />

4079, 4081, 4083, 4084, 4086–<br />

4092<br />

Spain 36, 37, 169, 208, 440, 443, 470,<br />

479, 494, 514, 539, 559, 577, 604,<br />

626, 672, 673, 676, 679, 694, 844,<br />

858, 1019, 1023, 1075, 1088, 1096,<br />

1175, 1176, 1179, 1196, 1200,<br />

1202, 1207, 1211, 1213, 1216,<br />

1223, 1234, 1238, 1243, 1244,<br />

1260, 1264, 1266, 1267, 1271,<br />

1272, 1286, 1289, 1290, 1292,<br />

1318, 1319, 1340, 1369, 1382,<br />

1507, 1508, 1518, 1520, 1521,<br />

1549, 1550, 1554, 1560, 1580,<br />

1591, 1593, 1618, 1623, 1660,<br />

1668, 1716, 1747, 1772, 1834,<br />

1862, 1870, 1871, 1924, 1933,<br />

1964, 1966, 1979, 1982, 2091,<br />

2113, 2127, 2132, 2208, 2228,<br />

2295, 2317–2320, 2379, 2438,<br />

2447, 2472, 2485, 2596, 2605,<br />

2641, 2672, 2694, 2759, 2782,<br />

2804, 2826, 2873, 2937, 2961,<br />

2968, 2990, 3072, 3091, 3092,<br />

3096, 3099, 3143, 3187, 3190,<br />

3270, 3284, 3301, 3325, 3352,<br />

3371, 3498, 3573, 3628, 3633,<br />

3644, 3649, 3658, 3681, 3761<br />

Spain, colonies 37, 1088, 1205, 1207,<br />

1223, 1234, 1238, 1243, 1244,<br />

1293, 1319, 1518, 1621, 1862,<br />

1866, 1870–1872, 1933<br />

Speciation 457, 2464, 2480, 2528<br />

Species concept (biology) 418, 457,<br />

1589, 2456, 2492, 2505<br />

Specimens 434, 1857, 2444<br />

Spectacles; eye glasses 2127<br />

Spectrography 2327<br />

Spectroscopy 320, 2128, 2220, 2223,<br />

2232, 2243, 2249, 2973, 3075,<br />

3083, 3106, 3199, 3807<br />

Speed <strong>of</strong> light 334, 1523, 2253, 2261<br />

Spencer, Herbert 2425, 2646, 3285<br />

Spherical astronomy; astrometry 653,<br />

683, 690, 1008<br />

Spherical geometry 690, 902, 1008<br />

Spinoza, Baruch 230, 1358, 1406,<br />

1410, 1413, 1437, 1442, 2192<br />

Spiritualism 2099, 2152, 2153, 2155,<br />

2156, 2524, 2605<br />

Spontaneous generation see<br />

Biogenesis; origin <strong>of</strong> life;<br />

spontaneous generation<br />

Sri Lanka 3995


324 Subject Index<br />

St. Petersburg Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s<br />

1712<br />

Stahl, Georg Ernst 1555, 1556, 1803,<br />

1876, 1929<br />

Stalin, Joseph 2877, 3735<br />

Standardization and standards 260,<br />

2120, 2126, 2825, 2973, 3611,<br />

3632, 3955, 3993<br />

Stanislaw, Staszic 1815<br />

Star catalogs see Celestial maps; star<br />

catalogs<br />

Starkey, George 1557<br />

Starling, Ernest Henry 3483<br />

Stars; stellar astronomy 315, 677, 762,<br />

855, 912, 1015, 1151, 1180, 1185,<br />

1479, 1495, 1499, 2232, 2240,<br />

2248, 2251, 3073, 3075, 3083<br />

States <strong>of</strong> matter 1811<br />

Statics 1525<br />

Statistical mechanics 341<br />

Statistical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London 2183,<br />

2185<br />

Statistics 135, 806, 1047, 1610, 1758,<br />

1992, 2043, 2050, 2167, 2184,<br />

2200, 2207, 2208, 2628, 2634,<br />

2642, 2643, 2838, 3020, 3032,<br />

3049, 3052, 3056, 3268, 3418,<br />

3434, 3648, 3766, 3767, 3921<br />

Steam engines; steam turbines 12,<br />

577, 2808<br />

Steam turbines see Steam engines;<br />

steam turbines<br />

Steamboats 2808<br />

Stein, Gertrude 2613<br />

Steinach, Eugen 3511<br />

Stellar astronomy see Stars; stellar<br />

astronomy<br />

Steller, Georg Wilhelm 1842<br />

Stem cells 3337, 3484, 3902, 4107<br />

Stenhouse, John Hutton 2385<br />

Steno, Nicolaus 1353, 1444, 1562,<br />

1594<br />

Sterilization see Birth control;<br />

contraception; sterilization<br />

Stewart, Dugald 1746<br />

Stifel, Michael 1140<br />

Stochastic or random processes 3015,<br />

3189<br />

Stoicism 886, 1389<br />

Stommel, Henry M. 3830<br />

Stonehenge (England) 859<br />

Strategic Defense Initiative 3741<br />

Stratigraphy 1821, 2320, 3200<br />

Straton <strong>of</strong> Lampsacus 932<br />

Stress disorders 3479<br />

String theory 3792, 3793<br />

Structural biology 2518<br />

Structural engineering 1193, 3633<br />

Structuralism 3039<br />

Students 270<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the past see <strong>History</strong> as a<br />

discipline; chronology; study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

past<br />

Stutte, Wikbold 991<br />

Styles <strong>of</strong> thought 26, 1308, 1998,<br />

2029, 2268, 3345<br />

Subjectivity 157, 778, 2605, 3050,<br />

3513<br />

Sudh<strong>of</strong>f, Karl 1059<br />

Sun 757, 867<br />

Sundials 682, 759, 1011, 1107<br />

Sundman, Karl Frithi<strong>of</strong> 3013<br />

Sunspots 1351, 1489<br />

Supernatural 2076<br />

Supernovae; novae; new stars 322,<br />

815, 1185, 1478, 1495, 1496, 1514<br />

Superstition 880, 3463<br />

Supervenience 350<br />

Surgery 517, 536, 946, 1062, 1264,<br />

1945, 1946, 1957, 2670, 2676,<br />

2699, 3483, 3524, 3934<br />

Surgery <strong>of</strong> sex organs; circumcision<br />

3468<br />

Suriname 1880<br />

Surveillance 4058<br />

Surveying 14, 764, 1143, 2344, 2347<br />

Surveys 1826, 2327, 2356, 3427<br />

Süssmilch, Johann Peter 1610<br />

Sustainability 405, 406, 1976, 2401,<br />

3242, 3252, 3670<br />

Sutherland, Gordon Brims Black<br />

McIvor 3743<br />

Swammerdam, Jan 1338<br />

Sweden 263, 323, 500, 505, 561,<br />

1840, 1858, 1899, 2219, 2431,<br />

2533, 2565, 2817, 3205, 3349,<br />

3370, 3416, 3981, 3991, 3998<br />

Swedenborg, Emanuel 520, 1899,<br />

2162<br />

Sweerts, Michiel 1627<br />

Swift, Jonathan 1682<br />

Swineshead, Richard 1028<br />

Switzerland 604, 1745, 1884, 1898,<br />

1944, 1952, 2798, 2976, 3147, 3373<br />

Sylvester II, Pope 1018<br />

Symbolic representation see<br />

Symbolism; symbolic<br />

representation<br />

Symbolism; symbolic representation<br />

1118, 1328, 1472<br />

Symmetry 811<br />

Synthetic biology; bioengineering<br />

3254, 3336, 3873, 3894, 4036<br />

Syphilis 1273, 2799<br />

Systematic zoology 3279<br />

Systematics (biology) 448, 457, 3256,<br />

3303, 3310<br />

Systems theory 2179, 2394<br />

Szentmártonyi, Ignác 1781<br />

T<br />

Ṭabari, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad 717<br />

Tables; catalogs; lists 292, 676, 920<br />

Tagore, Rabindranath 2037<br />

Taiwan 610, 2701, 3902<br />

Talbot, William Henry Fox 2811<br />

Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar) 611<br />

Taoism 223<br />

Tarde, Gabriel de 2653<br />

Targioni-Tozzetti, Giovanni 1813<br />

Tartaglia, Niccolò 1195<br />

Taylor, Griffith 3212, 3251<br />

Teachers 3756<br />

Teaching history <strong>of</strong> science 64, 67, 72,<br />

77, 168, 270–273, 275, 276, 295,<br />

336, 342, 347, 359, 406, 493, 1530,<br />

3188, 3328, 3396, 3751<br />

Teaching; pedagogy 263, 304, 1725,<br />

2673, 2746<br />

Technical education 1720, 2139, 2976<br />

Technocracy 3700<br />

Technological innovation 8, 568, 569,<br />

573, 574, 619, 733, 1970, 2817,<br />

3666, 3991, 3999, 4002, 4029<br />

Technology 18, 163, 249, 270, 407,<br />

566, 569–575, 577–580, 583, 585–<br />

587, 591, 596, 731–733, 766, 784–<br />

786, 791, 835, 877, 914, 963, 1082,<br />

1096, 1107, 1293, 1297–1300,<br />

1638, 1642, 1740, 1969, 1970,<br />

1973, 2016, 2017, 2122, 2262,<br />

2265, 2803, 2805, 2807–2809,<br />

2811, 2812, 2814, 2817, 2819–<br />

2821, 2825, 2829–2831, 2842,<br />

2939, 2966, 3190, 3207, 3222,<br />

3252, 3368, 3459, 3596–3605,<br />

3607–3609, 3612–3615, 3618–<br />

3624, 3626, 3627, 3632, 3633,<br />

3636, 3637, 3639, 3657, 3663,<br />

3665, 3697, 3738, 3739, 3743,<br />

3776, 3805, 3836, 3856, 3895,<br />

3934, 3980–3987, 3990, 3996–<br />

4000, 4003–4007, 4012, 4025,<br />

4026, 4045, 4058, 4086, 4093,<br />

4099, 4117–4120<br />

Technology and art 170, 1096, 1971,<br />

2906, 4023<br />

Technology and culture 569, 579, 587,<br />

615, 2812, 2906, 3601, 3603, 3605,<br />

3608, 3622, 3627, 3641, 3981,<br />

3985, 4023, 4029<br />

Technology and economics 568, 585,<br />

731, 1668, 1971, 3625, 3626, 3647,<br />

3691, 3902, 4004<br />

Technology and ethics 569, 582, 586,<br />

4117<br />

Technology and film 514, 2914, 2938,<br />

3674, 3712, 4043, 4086<br />

Technology and gender 212, 583,<br />

2938, 3623<br />

Technology and government 76, 1639,<br />

3992, 3995, 4006<br />

Technology and industry 631, 1971,<br />

2126, 2813, 2814, 2817, 2835,<br />

3629, 3902, 4002, 4116<br />

Technology and law 2814, 4015,<br />

4051, 4121<br />

Technology and literature 2073, 2899,<br />

2910, 3609, 3707, 3709, 3718,<br />

3719, 3721<br />

Technology and music 4023<br />

Technology and politics 615, 836,<br />

2817, 2840, 3190, 3598, 3599,<br />

3606, 3613, 3743, 3859, 3992,<br />

4003, 4007, 4014, 4020, 4073,<br />

4085, 4090, 4093, 4111<br />

Technology and race 854, 2057, 3617,<br />

4001<br />

Technology and religion 2835<br />

Technology and society 194, 582,<br />

586, 589, 2017, 2806, 2815, 2816,<br />

2823, 2824, 2830, 3629, 3635,<br />

3641, 3859, 3999, 4008, 4024,<br />

4025, 4028, 4115, 4117, 4122<br />

Technology and the military see<br />

Technology and war; technology<br />

and the military<br />

Technology and war; technology and<br />

the military 243–246, 730, 3735,<br />

3738, 3740, 3982, 4004, 4085<br />

Technology education and teaching<br />

580<br />

Technology transfer 2676, 2804,<br />

3190, 3599, 3640, 3765, 3857,<br />

3934, 3986, 3998, 4005–4007,<br />

4124<br />

Technology, general histories 3, 581,<br />

739, 788, 875, 967, 3697<br />

Tectonics 3215<br />

Telecommunications 2825<br />

Telegraph, wireless 2809, 2814


Subject Index 325<br />

Telegraphs; telephones 836, 2809,<br />

2817, 2825, 2829, 2842, 3207<br />

Teleology 428, 448, 934, 935, 1437,<br />

1699, 2104<br />

Telephones see Telegraphs; telephones<br />

Telescopes 3, 324, 760, 1087, 1368,<br />

1370, 1477, 1490–1492, 1497,<br />

1505, 1509, 1516, 1517, 1774,<br />

1784, 2224, 2242, 2246, 2251,<br />

3070, 3088, 3104, 3774, 3779, 3783<br />

Television; video 3603, 3717, 4027<br />

Teller, Edward 2840<br />

Tellkamps, Uwe 3715<br />

Temin, Howard M. 3896<br />

Temminck, Coenraad Jacob 2372<br />

Tempel, Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht<br />

2224, 2239<br />

Temperament (psychology) 1253,<br />

1910, 1948, 2606<br />

Temples see Religious buildings;<br />

temples<br />

Teratology; monsters 470, 2041, 2540,<br />

3361<br />

Terman, Lewis Madison 3408<br />

Terminology and nomenclature 325,<br />

433, 475, 513, 523, 548, 686, 844,<br />

922, 956, 964, 1056, 1247, 1260,<br />

1266, 1585, 1873, 2235, 2298,<br />

2598, 2602, 2638, 3023, 3760<br />

Terrorism 3852, 4098<br />

Tesla, Nikola 2809<br />

Texas (U.S.) 3105, 3521<br />

Textbooks 33, 277, 279, 301, 1129,<br />

1718, 1722, 1750, 1753, 1794,<br />

1797, 1801, 2141, 2184, 2204,<br />

2285, 2295, 2301, 2379, 2983,<br />

3016, 3049, 3175, 3328, 3555<br />

Thailand 603, 3314<br />

Ṭhakkura Pherū 805<br />

Thénard, Louis Jacques 1799<br />

Theodicy 636<br />

Theology 221, 225, 227, 231, 234,<br />

235, 445, 977, 982–984, 987, 992,<br />

1100, 1103, 1119, 1148, 1342,<br />

1343, 1346, 1350, 1355, 1394,<br />

1397, 1399, 1408, 1413, 1441,<br />

1463, 1487, 1512, 1689–1691,<br />

1695, 1696, 1704, 2098, 2102,<br />

2109, 2112, 2948, 3728<br />

Theon <strong>of</strong> Alexandria 929<br />

Theoretical physics 2276, 2282, 3115,<br />

3128, 3156, 3160, 3790, 3792,<br />

3793, 3797, 4103<br />

Theories see Explanation; hypotheses;<br />

theories<br />

Theories <strong>of</strong> knowledge 75, 115, 142,<br />

150, 163, 422, 478, 1303, 1413,<br />

2842, 3255, 3420<br />

Theory (philosophy) 1795, 3163, 3669<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> the earth see Historical<br />

geology; theory <strong>of</strong> the earth<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> the elements 1029<br />

Therapeutic practice; therapy;<br />

treatment 521, 546, 1063, 1287,<br />

1894, 1895, 1927, 1940, 2675,<br />

2679, 2689, 2722, 2735, 2749,<br />

2789, 2798, 2799, 3473, 3478,<br />

3583, 3947, 3958<br />

Therapy see Therapeutic practice;<br />

therapy; treatment<br />

Thermodynamics 339, 448, 2060,<br />

2081, 2281, 2288, 2394, 2459<br />

Thienemann, Johannes 3277<br />

Thiessen, Peter Adolf 2956<br />

Thomas Aquinas, Saint 977, 990,<br />

1480<br />

Thomsen, Hans Peter Jörgen Julius<br />

2266<br />

Thoreau, Henry David 2082<br />

Thoresby, Ralph 1337<br />

Thought experiments 277, 2312, 3139<br />

Throat see Ear; nose; throat<br />

Tibet 782<br />

Tides 703, 2326<br />

Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Vienna) 389<br />

Time 252, 704, 969, 1358, 1730,<br />

2180, 2276, 3041<br />

Time measurement 252, 572, 639,<br />

674, 963, 2125, 2234, 2656<br />

Time measuring instruments 252, 572,<br />

1107<br />

Tinbergen, Nikolaas 3387<br />

Tissot, Samuel Auguste André David<br />

1952<br />

Tobacco 3560<br />

Tobacco industry 3855<br />

Todd, Alexander Robertus 3180<br />

Todd, Robert Bentley 2669<br />

Tokyo (Japan) 2821<br />

Tombs 860<br />

Tomes, John 2670<br />

Topology 380, 2909<br />

Topsell, Edward 1579<br />

Toronto (Ontario) 3199<br />

Torres Quevedo, Leonardo 597, 3658<br />

Torricelli, Evangelista 1525<br />

Tosca, Tomás Vicente 1772<br />

Totalitarianism see Authoritarianism;<br />

totalitarianism<br />

Tourette’s syndrome 960<br />

Tourism 367<br />

Towne, Joseph 2662<br />

Toxicology 3685, 3953, 4039<br />

Toxins and antitoxins 3282<br />

Toyama, Kametaro 3314<br />

Toys 2812<br />

Trade 1291, 1333, 1927, 2316, 2435,<br />

2800<br />

Trade routes 828, 1880, 2764<br />

Traditional societies and cultures 369,<br />

835, 855, 856, 3837<br />

Transcendentalism 2016, 2036, 2171,<br />

2378, 2392, 2403, 2514, 2723<br />

Transits see Eclipses; transits;<br />

occultations<br />

Translations 14, 361, 614, 621, 640,<br />

658, 661, 664, 692, 696, 714, 724,<br />

805, 839, 898, 907, 922, 995, 1008,<br />

1206, 1209, 1284, 1365, 1476,<br />

1489, 1592, 1667, 1787, 1844, 2470<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> ideas 72, 181, 267,<br />

614, 640, 644, 655, 679, 682, 691,<br />

697, 763, 787, 800, 844, 1138,<br />

1570, 1577, 1592, 1666, 1843,<br />

1858, 2487, 2492, 2554, 2633,<br />

2842, 2868, 2975<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> texts 361, 640, 661,<br />

665, 691, 839, 848, 995, 1067,<br />

1206, 1365, 1448, 1571, 1667,<br />

2204, 2295, 2851, 3066<br />

Transplantation 466, 3484, 3941<br />

Transportation 3602<br />

Travel; exploration 14, 384–387, 518,<br />

601, 706, 710, 765, 791, 1223,<br />

1234, 1256, 1573, 1574, 1651,<br />

1679, 1692, 1767, 1822, 1825,<br />

1828–1832, 1840, 1842, 1845,<br />

1870, 1871, 1924, 2014, 2133,<br />

2348, 2350, 2352, 2355–2357,<br />

2360, 2363, 2364, 2366, 2367,<br />

2384, 2417, 3208, 3210, 3213, 3216<br />

Treatment see Therapeutic practice;<br />

therapy; treatment<br />

Trees 1875, 2433, 2435, 3642, 4040<br />

Trembley, Abraham 1884<br />

Trials (law) 557, 1053, 1055, 1264,<br />

1351, 1352, 1483, 2047, 3506<br />

Trigonometry 309, 653, 660, 690, 918<br />

Trinity (Christian theology) 1689<br />

Tropical medicine 2690<br />

Truman, Harry S. 3735<br />

Truth 153, 1357<br />

Trypanosomiasis, African 2690<br />

Trypanosomiasis, American (Chagas<br />

disease) 3485, 3570<br />

Tsiolkovskii, Konstantin Eduardovich<br />

3656<br />

Tuberculosis 510, 514, 530, 612,<br />

1928, 2756, 3499, 3503<br />

Tübingen. Universität 2711<br />

Tumors see Cancer; tumors<br />

Tunisia 651, 708, 2345<br />

Tunnels 3633<br />

Turing, Alan Mathison 3010, 3639,<br />

4009, 4018<br />

Turkey 102, 623, 710, 3362, 3422,<br />

3889<br />

Tyndall, John 207, 1993, 2279<br />

Typhoid fever 2787<br />

Typhus 1258<br />

Tytler, James 1658<br />

U<br />

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission<br />

3734<br />

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)<br />

3866<br />

Uexküll, Jakob Johann von 3267<br />

Uganda 3575<br />

Ugolino da Pisa 1287<br />

Ukraine 2877, 2895<br />

Unconscious (psychology) 2604, 4017<br />

Underwater diving 1613<br />

Unicellular organisms see Protozoa;<br />

unicellular organisms<br />

United Nations 3844<br />

United States 42, 113, 126, 146, 191,<br />

227, 246, 251, 387, 392, 399, 402,<br />

442, 460, 487, 503, 513, 523, 563,<br />

585, 599, 604, 851, 853, 1652,<br />

1653, 1663, 1674, 1737, 1831,<br />

1841, 1864, 1895, 1915, 1916,<br />

1938, 1962, 1963, 1973, 1977,<br />

1981, 2003, 2015, 2016, 2018,<br />

2019, 2031, 2041, 2047, 2052,<br />

2070, 2088, 2089, 2106, 2114,<br />

2123, 2126, 2128, 2129, 2137,<br />

2142, 2151, 2154, 2171, 2174,<br />

2178, 2244, 2252, 2257, 2267,<br />

2286, 2290, 2313, 2314, 2329,<br />

2335, 2336, 2369, 2370, 2378,<br />

2382, 2384, 2392, 2396, 2397,<br />

2400, 2402–2404, 2406, 2408,<br />

2409, 2411, 2414, 2425, 2444,<br />

2458, 2460, 2478, 2486, 2496,<br />

2500, 2501, 2514, 2536, 2541,<br />

2542, 2548, 2563, 2567, 2579,<br />

2586, 2589, 2615, 2618–2620,<br />

2622, 2625, 2636, 2649, 2657,<br />

2663, 2664, 2671, 2675, 2676,<br />

2679, 2685, 2686, 2689, 2691,<br />

2692, 2712, 2713, 2716, 2718,<br />

2722, 2723, 2729, 2730, 2733,<br />

2740, 2747, 2756, 2760, 2765,<br />

2773, 2781, 2791–2793, 2797,<br />

2801, 2806–2809, 2817, 2825,<br />

2827, 2829, 2831, 2834, 2835,<br />

2837, 2838, 2840, 2865, 2870,


326 Subject Index<br />

2880, 2884, 2900, 2906, 2914,<br />

2919, 2930, 2934–2936, 2941,<br />

2942, 2945–2947, 2965, 2973,<br />

2978, 2985, 2989, 2991, 2998,<br />

3029, 3038, 3070, 3074, 3085,<br />

3090, 3100, 3106, 3114, 3129,<br />

3147, 3148, 3165, 3184, 3191,<br />

3198, 3201, 3204, 3207, 3210,<br />

3218, 3220, 3225, 3229, 3230,<br />

3232, 3233, 3235, 3236, 3242,<br />

3243, 3247–3249, 3261, 3269,<br />

3273, 3279, 3286, 3288, 3290,<br />

3297, 3307, 3314, 3329, 3330,<br />

3335, 3347, 3348, 3357, 3361,<br />

3374, 3392, 3395, 3402, 3412,<br />

3418, 3421, 3425, 3428, 3433,<br />

3434, 3441, 3445, 3453, 3460,<br />

3461, 3464–3466, 3473, 3477,<br />

3478, 3482, 3484, 3486, 3488,<br />

3492, 3493, 3495, 3497, 3500,<br />

3501, 3503, 3509, 3510, 3513–<br />

3515, 3523, 3526, 3529, 3531,<br />

3534, 3537, 3547, 3557, 3560,<br />

3562, 3563, 3567, 3568, 3577,<br />

3578, 3589, 3593, 3594, 3596,<br />

3600, 3601, 3605, 3608, 3612,<br />

3621, 3622, 3627, 3630, 3636,<br />

3643, 3648, 3661, 3666, 3674–<br />

3679, 3682, 3687, 3691, 3692,<br />

3695, 3697, 3698, 3705, 3706,<br />

3708, 3716, 3718, 3720, 3722,<br />

3727, 3733–3735, 3737–3741,<br />

3746, 3753, 3755, 3758, 3762–<br />

3764, 3780, 3790, 3794, 3797,<br />

3804, 3808, 3810, 3817, 3822,<br />

3826, 3829, 3835, 3839, 3845,<br />

3847, 3848, 3851, 3855, 3856,<br />

3858, 3860–3862, 3865–3867,<br />

3878, 3879, 3890, 3891, 3896,<br />

3906, 3908, 3910, 3911, 3916,<br />

3917, 3921, 3935, 3947, 3949,<br />

3950, 3958, 3960, 3963, 3966,<br />

3968, 3972, 3975, 3977, 3978,<br />

3984, 3988, 3995, 3998, 4000,<br />

4001, 4004, 4006, 4009, 4016,<br />

4030, 4043, 4044, 4046–4060,<br />

4062–4067, 4072, 4073, 4075–<br />

4077, 4079, 4083–4088, 4091,<br />

4092, 4097, 4098, 4100, 4105,<br />

4117, 4118, 4120, 4121, 4126<br />

United States Naval Observatory 2252<br />

United States, colonies 1857<br />

United States. Army Corps <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineers 3429<br />

United States. Central Intelligence<br />

Agency 3692, 4058<br />

United States. Food and Drug<br />

Administration (USFDA) 3592<br />

United States. National Aeronautics<br />

and Space Administration 3727,<br />

3846, 4043–4050, 4052–4056,<br />

4059, 4060, 4062, 4063, 4065,<br />

4072, 4075–4079, 4081, 4084,<br />

4086–4088, 4090–4092<br />

United States. Navy 4046, 4049<br />

United States. Public Health Service<br />

2765<br />

United States. Weather Bureau 3207<br />

Universalism 57<br />

Universe 3, 3084, 3095, 4103<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona<br />

3923<br />

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais<br />

484<br />

Università di Bologna 1888<br />

Università di Padova 1274<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelon<br />

494<br />

Universität Göttingen 558<br />

Universität Zürich 536<br />

Universiteit van Amsterdam 2719<br />

Universities and colleges 40, 43, 64,<br />

65, 257, 264–266, 270, 274, 276,<br />

279, 342, 493, 531, 536, 563, 1109,<br />

1166, 1624, 1717, 1753, 1926,<br />

1972, 1979, 2032, 2129, 2131,<br />

2134, 2137, 2138, 2204, 2208,<br />

2257, 2337, 2442, 2636, 2715,<br />

2717, 2896, 2930, 2939, 2975–<br />

2979, 2983, 2984, 3027, 3495,<br />

3590, 3640, 3668, 3693, 3696,<br />

3710, 3749, 3750, 3752–3757,<br />

3761, 3789, 3813, 3939, 3949,<br />

3956, 3969, 3998, 4102, 4116<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Akron 487<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley<br />

3329, 3348<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh 2121<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Iowa 3648<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kansas 2337, 3201<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne 3274, 3956<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota 2370, 3562,<br />

3648<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Prague 991<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

4116<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Sydney 3781<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Toronto 261<br />

Uranium 3111, 3124<br />

Urban history 1633, 1655, 1923,<br />

2052, 2073, 2358, 2397, 2764,<br />

2821, 3218, 3547, 3647, 3861, 4001<br />

Urban planning 2406, 3862, 4001<br />

Urbanization 551, 2035, 2769, 2806,<br />

2821, 3238, 3856<br />

Ursus, Nicolas Reimarus 1165<br />

Uruguay 3620<br />

Users <strong>of</strong> technology 4028<br />

Utopias 227, 2034, 2064, 2202, 2271,<br />

2288, 2291, 2488, 2595, 2893,<br />

2901, 2992, 3300, 3618, 3711,<br />

3891, 4069<br />

Utrecht (Netherlands) 3926<br />

V<br />

Vaccines 542, 1961, 2684, 2769,<br />

2776, 3458, 3509, 3510, 3521,<br />

3579, 3593, 3966, 4114<br />

Vacuum; emptiness; nothingness 1416<br />

Vaihinger, Hans 2158<br />

Valencia (Spain) 1073, 1200, 1271,<br />

3272<br />

Valency; bonds 3174<br />

Valentijn, François 1919<br />

Valerio, Luca 1124<br />

Valles, Francisco de 1100<br />

Vallés, Juan 1286<br />

Vallisnieri, Antonio 1307, 1954<br />

Valverde de Hamusco, Juan 1266<br />

Van Der Marck, Frederik Adolf 1695<br />

Van Fraassen, Bas C. 107<br />

Vandermaelen, Philippe 2347<br />

Variation (biology) 2456<br />

Varignon, Pierre 1506<br />

Vasari, Giorgio 1287<br />

Vasconcellos, Ernesto Julio de<br />

Carvalho 2226<br />

Vatican. Biblioteca 1356<br />

Vegard, Lars 3199<br />

Velha Goa (India) 1292<br />

Veneziano, Gabriele 3793<br />

Venezuela 2339, 3208<br />

Venice (Italy) 557, 1600<br />

Venus 1509, 1779<br />

Verbiest, Ferdinand 1493<br />

Verification 2854<br />

Veterinary medicine 535, 592, 734,<br />

1979, 2690, 3644, 3651<br />

Vicentino, Nicola 1140<br />

Vico, Giovanni Battista 1609<br />

Video see Television; video<br />

Vienna (Austria) 389, 1302, 2696<br />

Vienna Circle 2854, 2999, 3002,<br />

3003, 3007, 3008<br />

Vienna. Universität 3415<br />

Vietnam 3851<br />

Vigenère, Blaise de 1254<br />

Ville, Jean-André 3015, 3046, 3057<br />

Violence 3910<br />

Virgil 964<br />

Virology 3321, 3896<br />

Vis viva (mechanics) 1792<br />

Vision 1886, 1892, 2061, 2076, 2558,<br />

2565, 2623, 2815, 2816, 2823,<br />

2824, 3635<br />

Visual communication see Visual<br />

representation; visual<br />

communication<br />

Visual perception 476, 1536, 2623,<br />

3383<br />

Visual representation; visual<br />

communication 169–175, 316, 383,<br />

393, 395, 557, 589, 625, 744, 746,<br />

784, 971, 1051, 1096, 1170, 1236,<br />

1250, 1253, 1287, 1327, 1336–<br />

1338, 1485, 1492, 1503, 1505,<br />

1510, 1570, 1575, 1579, 1581,<br />

1627, 1630, 1660, 1679, 1680,<br />

1686, 1713, 1740, 1850, 1854,<br />

1855, 1871, 1872, 1879–1881,<br />

1950, 1968, 2084, 2086, 2089,<br />

2122, 2226, 2240, 2250, 2525,<br />

2572, 2662, 2692, 2703, 2725,<br />

2727, 2842, 2856, 2864, 2899,<br />

2915, 2924, 2972, 3142, 3203,<br />

3210, 3494, 3630, 3796, 3912,<br />

3932, 3952, 3990, 4104<br />

Vital du Four, Jean 1033<br />

Vital statistics 1961, 2634, 2769, 3435<br />

Vitalism 1556, 1700, 1729, 1876,<br />

2423, 3262<br />

Vitamins 3281, 3582, 3653<br />

Viviani, Vincenzo 1372<br />

Vivisection 2042, 2048, 2708<br />

Vogt, Cécile 3370<br />

Vogt, Oskar 3370<br />

Voigt, Woldemar 2258<br />

Volcanoes and volcanology 1821,<br />

1867<br />

Volterra, Vito 2981<br />

Von Braun, Wernher 3661<br />

Von Neumann, John 3033, 3035,<br />

3038, 3137, 3141, 3424, 4009<br />

Vonnegut, Kurt 3716<br />

Vossius, Isaac 1349<br />

Vries, Hugo Marie de 2529<br />

Vrolik, Gerard 2719<br />

Vrolik, Willem 2719<br />

W<br />

Waddington, Conrad Hal 3262, 3315,<br />

3316<br />

Wagner, Moritz 2424, 2528<br />

Walcott, Derek 2063<br />

Wald, Abraham 3041<br />

Waldegrave, Charles 1749<br />

Wales 572, 1024, 3252<br />

Wales, William 1779


Subject Index 327<br />

Walker, Adam 2075<br />

Wallace, Alfred Russel 2007, 2051,<br />

2156, 2342, 2354, 2368, 2376,<br />

2401, 2448, 2483, 2505, 2507,<br />

2520, 2524, 2549, 2684<br />

Waller, Richard 1365<br />

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Medical Research, Melbourne 3282<br />

Walter Reed Army Medical Center<br />

3460<br />

Walther, Balthasar 1084<br />

Wang Zheng 786<br />

Wang, Honghan 774<br />

War neuroses 3535<br />

Ward, Lester Frank 2354<br />

Wasmann, Erich 2333<br />

Water 403, 410, 411, 1139, 3236,<br />

3573, 3864, 4106<br />

Water clocks 1299<br />

Water pollution 4105<br />

Water power 2817, 2822<br />

Water purification 3631, 3963<br />

Water resource management 410, 411,<br />

2393, 2398, 2406, 3236, 3252,<br />

3628, 3631, 3864, 3997, 4106<br />

Water supply 4106<br />

Watt, James 12<br />

Watts, George Frederic 2077<br />

Wax modeling 2455, 2662<br />

Weapon salve 1625<br />

Weapons 244, 2953<br />

Weather 1863, 2399, 2697, 3207,<br />

3829<br />

Weather control 1820<br />

Weather forecasting 326, 2328, 3193<br />

Weaver, Warren 3742<br />

Weber, Max 2647<br />

Weights and measures 637, 638<br />

Weimar Republic (1919-1933) 3058,<br />

3397, 3516, 3617, 3635<br />

Weismann, August 458, 2468, 2528,<br />

2616<br />

Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich von 3119<br />

Weizsäcker, Viktor von 3476<br />

Welby, Victoria 3006<br />

Weldon, Walter Frank Raphael 2207,<br />

2511<br />

Wellcome, Henry Solomon 2381<br />

Wells, Herbert George 2064, 2491,<br />

2922<br />

Wells, William Charles 1892<br />

Wertheimer, Max 3381<br />

Wesley, John 1894<br />

West Africa 613, 857, 2365, 3584<br />

West Germany 2970, 3612, 3686,<br />

3699, 3703, 3709, 3789, 3791, 4003<br />

West Indies 367, 3505<br />

Western world, civilization and<br />

culture 9, 11, 216, 223, 309, 406,<br />

537, 540, 761, 789, 831, 966<br />

Wexler, Harry 3194<br />

Weyr, Emil 2187<br />

Whales 3835<br />

Whewell, William 2027, 2160, 2167,<br />

2176, 2326<br />

Whiston, William 1691<br />

White, Andrew Dickson 238, 2106<br />

Whitehead, Alfred North 333<br />

Whitman, Walt 2063<br />

Whittaker, Edmund Taylor 3028<br />

Whooping cough see Pertussis;<br />

whooping cough<br />

Whytt, Robert 1877, 1900<br />

Wied, Maximilian, Prinz von 2384<br />

Wiener, Norbert 2988, 3062, 4022<br />

Wilberforce, Samuel 2482<br />

Wilhelm, IV, Langraf von Hesse 1085,<br />

1108, 1156, 1160<br />

Williams, William Carlos 2908<br />

Willis, Thomas 1622, 1907<br />

Wilson, Edward Osborne 2072<br />

Wilson, Robert Adams 3221<br />

Winchell, Newton Horace 2370<br />

Wind power 1642, 4000<br />

Wind tunnels 4045<br />

Wine and winemaking 142<br />

Winnicott, Donald Woods 3399<br />

Winthrop, John 2251<br />

Wirsung, Johann Georg 1274<br />

Wisconsin (U.S.) 97<br />

Witchcraft; demonology 431, 432,<br />

851, 1380, 1383, 1564, 1616, 2151<br />

Witness see Experience; witness<br />

Wittgenstein, Ludwig 2616, 3005<br />

Wolf, Jakob 3884<br />

Wolff, Christian von 1475<br />

Wolff, Julius 2630<br />

Women 84, 212, 536, 1046, 2386,<br />

2685, 2801, 2817, 2936, 2939, 3930<br />

Women and health 551, 945, 1111,<br />

1251, 1628, 1962, 2047, 2730,<br />

2760, 2791, 3493, 3558, 3576,<br />

3690, 3931, 3967, 3972, 3977, 3979<br />

Women and technology 2817, 3600<br />

Women in engineering 2963, 3727<br />

Women in medicine 211, 773, 776,<br />

948, 1045, 1282, 2047, 2674, 2685,<br />

2710, 2713, 2730, 2760, 2773,<br />

2942, 3350, 3480, 3492, 3493,<br />

3495, 3514, 3594, 3949<br />

Women in science 211, 213, 1426,<br />

1546, 1688, 1769, 1880, 2003,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>, 2032, 2092, 2148, 2410,<br />

2441, 2710, 2845, 2848, 2936,<br />

2938, 2939, 2943, 2973, 2978,<br />

3006, 3074, 3081, 3085, 3412,<br />

3725–3727, 3761, 3811, 4044<br />

Women in technology 213, 2817,<br />

2963<br />

Women’s diseases 2729, 2791<br />

Wood-pulp industry 3611<br />

Woolf, Virginia 2920, 3609<br />

Wordsworth, William 1893<br />

Work environment 281, 4065, 4115,<br />

4122<br />

World Health Organization 554, 3498,<br />

3955, 3962, 3965, 3971<br />

World War I 245, 246, 2928, 2951,<br />

3171, 3177–3179, 3211, 3440,<br />

3449, 3455, 3464, 3480, 3483,<br />

3488, 3502, 3527, 3535–3538,<br />

3545, 3564, 3565<br />

World War II 245, 246, 2912, 2939,<br />

3179, 3472, 3532, 3539, 3565,<br />

3580, 3665<br />

Worm, Ole 434, 1243<br />

Worrell, Eric 3226<br />

Wren, Christopher 571, 1503<br />

Wright 3666<br />

Wright, George Frederick 2478<br />

Wright, Sewall 3287, 3302, 3306,<br />

3327<br />

Writing 1254, 1379, 1825, 2360,<br />

2378, 2392<br />

Wundt, Wilhelm Max 2571<br />

Würzburg. Universität 497, 2614<br />

Wynne-Edwards, Vero Copner 3286<br />

X<br />

X-ray crystallography 3258<br />

X-rays 2689<br />

Xi, Zezong 90<br />

Y<br />

Yahya ibn ‘Adi, Abu Zakariyya 644<br />

Yale University 3248<br />

Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman 2936<br />

Yàñez, Agustí 2340<br />

Yates, Frances Amelia 3037<br />

Yeats, William Butler 2908<br />

Yellow fever 2668, 2712, 2765<br />

Yellow River (China) 767<br />

Yerkes Observatory 3100<br />

Yerkes, Robert Mearns 3100<br />

Yonge, Charles Maurice 3834<br />

Yule, George Udny 2193<br />

Z<br />

Zacut, Abraham 843<br />

Zakrzewska, Marie E. 2730<br />

Zbyszewski, Georges 3202<br />

Zeiller, Paul 2455<br />

Ziegler, Adolf 2455<br />

Zionism 3026<br />

Zodiac see Constellations; zodiac<br />

Zoological geography 2379<br />

Zoology 389–391, 395, 396, 436, 734,<br />

787, 891, 936, 1043, 1044, 1247,<br />

1598, 1599, 1849, 1850, 1855,<br />

1857, 1862, 1878–1880, 1882–<br />

1884, 2447, 2448, 2454, 2458,<br />

2513, 2849, 2864, 3225, 3226,<br />

3278, 3280, 3282, 3283, 3309,<br />

3361, 3644, 3878, 4098<br />

Zoos 201, 389, 392, 1851, 1856,<br />

2377, 2454, 3225, 3226, 3280<br />

Zurich (Switzerland) 536


<strong>Isis</strong> CB Classification Scheme<br />

A. Tools for Historians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

1.General histories; 2.National contexts; 3. Reference works & repositories; 5.Historiography; 6.<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

science as a discipline; 7.Historians <strong>of</strong> science<br />

B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding <strong>Science</strong><br />

10.Philosophy <strong>of</strong> science; 11.Sociological & psychological analysis; 12.Rhetorical & visual analysis<br />

C. Thematic Approaches to the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

20.<strong>Science</strong> & society, general; 21.Ethics; 22.Politics, law, & economics; 23.Arts & literature; 26.Race &<br />

ethnicity; 27.Gender; 28.Religion; 29.War<br />

D. Aspects <strong>of</strong> Scientific Practice and Organization<br />

40.Scientific institutions; 41.Instruments & measurement; 42.Education; 43.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities<br />

E. Disciplinary Classification<br />

101.Occult sciences; 102.Philosophy; 103.Mathematics; 104.Music<br />

110.Astronomy; 111.Astrology; 112.Physics; 113.Chemistry; 114.Alchemy<br />

120.Earth sciences; 121.Geography; 122.Natural history; 123.Environmental sciences; 124.Paleontology<br />

130.Biology, general; 131.Botany; 132.Zoology; 133.Heredity, genetics, evolution; 134.Microbiology,<br />

molecular biology; 135.Human biology & physical anthropology<br />

136.Neurosciences; 137.Psychology & comparative psychology<br />

140.Social sciences, general; 141.Sociology; 142.Cultural anthropology; 143.Economics; 144.Linguistics;<br />

145.Archaeology; 146.<strong>History</strong><br />

150.Medicine; 151.Psychiatry; 152.Public health, health, nutrition; 153.Pharmacy<br />

160.Technology; 161.Computer & communication technologies; 163.Agriculture; 164.Air & space<br />

technologies<br />

Categories in sections F and G are subdivided according to the divisions in A-E.<br />

F. Classification by Cultural Influence (works focused on pre-modern, non-Western scientific<br />

practices or on interactions between Western and non-Western cultures)<br />

200. Cultural and cross-cultural contexts, including colonialism in general<br />

210. Arabic-Islamic contexts<br />

220. Medieval Byzantine contexts<br />

230. East and Southeast Asian contexts<br />

240. Indian contexts<br />

250. Jewish contexts<br />

260. Native American contexts<br />

270. African, Australian, and traditional cultural contexts<br />

G. Chronological Classification (including most works after about 1800 regardless <strong>of</strong> location,<br />

unless they are part <strong>of</strong> a non-Western knowledge tradition from section F.)<br />

300. Prehistory and early human societies 340. Seventeenth century<br />

311. Ancient Near Eastern contexts 350. Eighteenth century<br />

312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 360. Nineteenth century<br />

320. Medieval Western European contexts 370. Twentieth century, early<br />

330. Renaissance Western European contexts 375. Twentieth century, late, and twenty-first<br />

century<br />

Front cover illustration: Mariam Sibillam Merian, Erucarum Ortus, Alimentum et Paradoxa<br />

metamorphosis (Amstelaedami, 1717), frontispiece. Merian’s work as an illustrator and entomologist<br />

is beautifully illuminated in this posthumously published book. (Image courtesy <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Collections, University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma Libraries; copyright the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Oklahoma.)

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