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98 360. Nineteenth century<br />

and Place in French Military Medicine.” Hist. Phil.<br />

Life Sci. 25 (2003): 363–389.<br />

2008. REID, Mandy Aimil. “ ‘A Most Terrible Spectacle’:<br />

Visualizing Racial <strong>Science</strong> in American Literature<br />

and Culture, 1839–1929.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

66/03 (2005): 1000.<br />

Dissertation at Rice University, 2005. Adviser: Levander,<br />

Caroline. UMI pub. no. 3168131. 206 pp. Explores how<br />

visual culture developed and disseminated scientific accounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> race.<br />

360-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

2009. BRADY, Sean. Masculinity and Male Homosexuality<br />

in Britian, 1861–1913. (viii + 265 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ISBN:<br />

1403947139.<br />

Deals with medical and legal construction <strong>of</strong> male homosexual<br />

identities.<br />

2010. BUNZL, Matti. “Sexual Modernity as Subject<br />

and Object.” Modernism/Modernity 9 (2002): 165–<br />

175.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Harry OOSTERHUIS, Stepchildren <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />

(2000); Chandak SENGOOPTA, Otto Weininger (2000).<br />

2011. MILLER, Elisa. “In the Name <strong>of</strong> the Home:<br />

Women, Domestic <strong>Science</strong>, and American Higher<br />

Education, 1865–1930.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/04<br />

(2004): 1511.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-<br />

Champaign, 2004. Adviser: Pleck, Elizabeth. UMI pub.<br />

no. 3130983. 331 pp.<br />

360-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

2012. COSANS, Chris. “Was Darwin a Creationist?”<br />

Perspect. Biol. Med. 48 (2005): 362–371.<br />

2013. ISRAEL, Charles A. Before Scopes: Evangelicalism,<br />

Education, and Evolution in Tennessee,<br />

1870–1925. (x + 252 pp.; bibl.; index.) Athens: Univ.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgia Press, 2004. ISBN: 0820326453.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R454]<br />

2014. PAYLOR, Suzanne. “Edward B. Aveling: The<br />

People’s Darwin.” Endeavour 29 (2005): 66–71.<br />

On the reception and use <strong>of</strong> evolution in an avowedly irreligious<br />

context.<br />

2015. SIVASUNDARAM, Sujit. Nature and the Godly<br />

Empire: <strong>Science</strong> and Evangelical Mission in the<br />

Pacific, 1795–1850. Cambridge Social and Cultural<br />

Histories. (xi + 244 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Cambridge Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN: 0521848369.<br />

360-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

2016. HACKER, Barton C. “The Machines <strong>of</strong> War:<br />

Western Military Technology 1850–2000.” Hist. &<br />

Tech. 21 (2005): 255–300.<br />

360-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />

2017. BECKMAN, Jenny. “The Swedish Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural <strong>History</strong> and the ‘Linnaean Tradition.’ ” In<br />

From Private to Public, edited by Marco BERETTA<br />

(Sagamore Beach, Mass.: <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong> Publications,<br />

2005), 155–170.<br />

2018. DAVISON, Graeme, and Kimberley WEBBER.<br />

(Eds.) Yesterday’s Tomorrows: The Powerhouse Museum<br />

and Its Precursors, 1880–2005. (288 pp.; ill.)<br />

Haymarket, N.S.W. : Powerhouse Publishing in association<br />

with UNSW Press, 2005. ISBN: 0868409855.<br />

The Powerhouse Museum is a science, technology, and<br />

industry museum located in Sydney, Australia. Contributors<br />

include: Graeme DAVISON, Kimberley WEBBER,<br />

Roy MACLEOD, Ross GIBSON, Peter TYLER, Campbell<br />

BICKERSTAFF, Megan HICKS, Martha SEAR, Lucy TAKSA,<br />

Linda YOUNG, Jill CHAPMAN, Richard WHITE, Paul DON-<br />

NELLY, Glynis JONES, Nick LOMB, Brigid HAINS, Sandra<br />

MCEWEN, Tim SHERRATT, Graham CLEGG, Michael LEA,<br />

Lindsay BARRETT, Matthew CONNELL, Debbie RUDDER,<br />

Anne-Marie Van de VEN, Louise MITCHELL, Elizabeth<br />

FARRELLY, Jennifer SANDERS, and Peter SPEARRITT.<br />

2019. KOCIOLEK, J. Patrick. “The California<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s 150 Years Young with a Vision<br />

for the Future.” In LEVITON and ALDRICH<br />

[ref. 421], 307–313.<br />

2020. KOHLSTEDT, Sally Gregory. “ ‘Thoughts in<br />

Things’: Modernity, <strong>History</strong>, and North American<br />

Museums.” Focus: Museums and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> [ref. 271]. <strong>Isis</strong> 96 (2005): 586–601.<br />

2021. LOPES, Maria Margaret, and Sandra Elena<br />

MURRIELLO. “Ciências e educação em museus no<br />

final do século XIX.” Translated title: [The sciences<br />

and education in museums at the close <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth<br />

century.] In Portuguese. Special issue on<br />

Museums and the <strong>Science</strong>s. [ref. 275]. Manguinhos<br />

12 (supp.) (2005): 13–30.<br />

“The article analyzes [William H. Flower’s] influence on<br />

Argentina’s Museo de La Plata [...]” (from the abstract).<br />

2022. NAIR, Savithri Preetha. “<strong>Science</strong> and the<br />

Politics <strong>of</strong> Colonial Collecting: The Case <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />

Meteorites, 1856–1870.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 39 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

<strong>97</strong>–119.<br />

On the interaction between the Indian Museum in Calcutta<br />

and the British Museum.<br />

2023. OSTROWSKI, Carl. Books, Maps, and Politics:<br />

A Cultural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1783–<br />

1861. Studies in print culture and the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

book. (x + 261 pp.; bibl.; index.) Amherst: Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />

Massachusetts Press, 2004. ISBN: 1558494332.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R687]<br />

2024. PODGORNY, Irina. “La mirada que pasa:<br />

museos, educación pública y visualización de la evidencia<br />

científica.” Translated title: [The passing eye:<br />

museums, public education, and the visualization <strong>of</strong><br />

scientific evidence.] In Spanish. Special issue on<br />

Museums and the <strong>Science</strong>s. [ref. 275]. Manguinhos<br />

12 (supp.) (2005): 231–264.<br />

360-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS; THE<br />

SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT<br />

2025. BROOKS, Randall C. “Electron Micrographs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spectroscopic Gratings.” Rittenhouse 17 (2003):<br />

27–44.<br />

2026. CURRIER, Dean P. “Dubois-Reymond and the<br />

Sledge.” Rittenhouse 15 (2001): 65–82.<br />

On Dubois-Reymond’s contribution to the development <strong>of</strong><br />

the sledge-type battery.<br />

2027. DAY, Jamie. “The Barlow Planetarium: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> and Mechanical Analysis.” Rittenhouse 16<br />

(2002): 1–13.<br />

2028. ELLENBOGEN, Josh. “Photography and the<br />

Imperceptible: Bertillon, Galton, Marey.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 66/06 (2005): 1992.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Snyder, Joel. UMI pub. no. 3181333. 385 pp.

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