Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
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dommene. (1639 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oslo:<br />
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 2004. ISBN: 8205326541<br />
(v. 1); 8205326568 (v. 2); 8205326576 (v. 3).<br />
Reviews: [ref. R245]<br />
2962. FOX, William L. “Terra Antarctica: A <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Cognition and Landscape.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 32<br />
(2005): 192–206.<br />
On the transformations in the depiction <strong>of</strong> Antarctica by<br />
visual artists over the course <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />
2963. LUO Guihuan. “The Two Failed Joint Scientific<br />
Expeditions <strong>of</strong> China and Foreign Countries in<br />
the Early 20th Century.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 26 (2005): 193–203.<br />
Deals with expeditions planned with the Citroen Motor Car<br />
Factory <strong>of</strong> France and the American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong>.<br />
2964. MARCHANT, Harvey J., Desmond J. LUGG,<br />
and Patrick G. QUILTY. (Eds.) Australian Antarctic<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: The First 50 Years <strong>of</strong> ANARE. (x + 622 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Kingston, Australia: Australian<br />
Antarctic Division, 2002. ISBN: 1876934050.<br />
2965. NELSON, E. Charles. “A Century <strong>of</strong> Discovery:<br />
Antarctic Exploration and the Southern Ocean.”<br />
Special Issue. Arch. Natur. Hist. 32 (2005): 128.<br />
Papers presented at an international symposium, held in<br />
Southampton, 28–30 June 2004. Contents: G. E. FOGG,<br />
“A Century <strong>of</strong> Antarctic <strong>Science</strong>; Planning and Serendipity,”<br />
129–143; Ann SAVOURS, “Ships Employed in Arctic<br />
Ice: Discoverys Past, 1602 to 1876,” 144–160; MARS-<br />
DEN [ref. 2991]; RICE [ref. 416]; FOX [ref. 2962]; R. K.<br />
HEADLAND, “The Poles: Information for Exploration,” 207–<br />
220; RAINBOW [ref. 2<strong>97</strong>0]; CAMERON [ref. 2929]; D. G.<br />
VAUGHN, “Modern Glaciology in Antarctica,” 245; Eric<br />
L. MILLS, “From Discovery to Discovery: The Hydrology<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southern Ocean, 1885–1937,” 246–264; Stuart A.<br />
CUNNINGHAM, “Southern Ocean Circulation,” 265–280;<br />
ANGEL [ref. 2<strong>97</strong>2]; Inigo EVERSON, “Southern Ocean<br />
Pelagic Ecosystems: The Era <strong>of</strong> Conservation,” 301–315;<br />
WALKER [ref. 3011]; John TURNER, “Aspects <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology,” 334–345; Anita<br />
MCCONNELL, “Surveying Terrestrial Magnetism in Time<br />
and Space,” 346–360; A. RODGER, “The Magnetic South<br />
Pole: Its Influence on the Atmosphere,” 361; THOMSON and<br />
VAUGHAN [ref. 2951]; D. W. H. WALTON, “Antarctica and<br />
the Global Jigsaw – A Centennial Perspective,” 394–401.<br />
2966. ROBERTS, Peder. “Fighting the ‘Microbe <strong>of</strong><br />
Sporting Mania’: Australian <strong>Science</strong> and Antarctic<br />
Exploration in the Early 20th Century.” Endeavour<br />
28 (2004): 109–113.<br />
370-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
2967. ANKER, Peder. “The Bauhaus <strong>of</strong> Nature.”<br />
Modernism/Modernity 12 (2005): 229–251.<br />
On the influence <strong>of</strong> ecological science on the Bauhaus movement.<br />
Also about the Bauhaus influence on the London Zoo<br />
and on H. G. Wells’ movie Things to Come.<br />
2968. ERTTER, Barbara. “The Flowering <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> Institutions in California.” In LEVITON and<br />
ALDRICH [ref. 421], 58–87.<br />
2969. MORRIS, P. A. “J. B. Nichols’ Purchasing<br />
Code.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 33 (<strong>2006</strong>): 140–145.<br />
On the ornithologist/bird collector J. B. Nichols.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>0. RAINBOW, Philip S. “From Natural <strong>History</strong> to<br />
Biodiversity: Collections <strong>of</strong> Discovery.” Arch. Natur.<br />
Hist. 32 (2005): 221–230.<br />
370. Twentieth century 137<br />
2<strong>97</strong>1. VOSS, Julia, and Sahotra SARKAR. “Depictions<br />
as Surrogates for Places: From Wallace’s<br />
Biogeography to Koch’s Dioramas.” Phil. Geog. 6<br />
(2003): 59–81.<br />
370-123. ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
SCIENCES<br />
2<strong>97</strong>2. ANGEL, Martin V. “Southern Ocean Pelagic<br />
Ecosystems.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 32 (2005): 281–300.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>3. BROCK, Emily Katherine. “Replanting the<br />
Douglas Fir Forest: Forest <strong>Science</strong> and Forest Practice<br />
in the Pacific Northwest, 1890–1945.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 65/08 (2005): 3126.<br />
Dissertation at Princeton University, 2004. Adviser: Isenberg,<br />
Andrew. UMI pub. no. 3143562. 288 pp.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>4. CHAMBERLAIN, Kathleen P. Under Sacred<br />
Ground: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Navajo Oil 1922–1982. (xii +<br />
177 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Albuquerque: Univ.<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Mexico Press, 2000. ISBN: 0826320430.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>5. CLEMENTS, Kendrick A. Hoover, Conservation,<br />
and Consumerism: Engineering the Good Life.<br />
(xiii + 332 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lawrence: Univ.<br />
Press <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2000. ISBN: 0700610332.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>6. DARGAVEL, John. “From Exploitation to<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: Lane Poole’s Forest Surveys <strong>of</strong> Papua and<br />
New Guinea, 1922–1924.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 17<br />
(<strong>2006</strong>): 71–90.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>7. DAVIS, Jack E. “ ‘Conservation Is Now a Dead<br />
Word’: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the Transformation<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Environmentalism.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 8 (2003): 53–76.<br />
2<strong>97</strong>8. DIAZ-BRIQUETS, Sergio, and Jorge F.<br />
PÉREZ-LÓPEZ. Conquering Nature: The Environmental<br />
Legacy <strong>of</strong> Socialism in Cuba. Pitt Latin American<br />
Series. (xiii + 328 pp.; maps; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Pittsburgh, Pa.: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, 2000.<br />
ISBN: 082294118X.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R228]<br />
2<strong>97</strong>9. DUNAWAY, Finis. Natural Visions: The Power<br />
<strong>of</strong> Images in American Environmental Reform. (xxiv<br />
+ 246 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago Press, 2005. ISBN: 0226173259.<br />
On the place <strong>of</strong> photographic imagery in the conservation<br />
movement.<br />
2980. ELIOT, Christopher Hobson. “Exceptions<br />
Make the Rules: The Role <strong>of</strong> Disturbing Conditions<br />
in Ecological Theorizing.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/11<br />
(2005): 4226.<br />
Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2004. Adviser:<br />
Waters, C. Kenneth. UMI pub. no. 3152843. 187 pp.<br />
Compares the theories <strong>of</strong> ecological succession <strong>of</strong> Frederic<br />
Clements and David Tilman.<br />
2981. FRANCO, José Luiz de Andrade, and José Augusto<br />
DRUMMOND. “Armando Magalhães Corrêa:<br />
gente e natureza de um sertão quase metropolitano.”<br />
Translated title: [Armando Magalhães Corrêa: people<br />
and nature in an almost metropolitan sertão.] In<br />
Portuguese. Manguinhos 12 (2005): 1033–1059.<br />
Available at http://www.scielo.br/pdf/hcsm/v12n3/<br />
22.pdf.<br />
2982. FREIBURGER, Dana A. “Scientific Instruments<br />
and Early Plant Ecology in the U.S.A.” Rittenhouse<br />
17 (2003): 9–25.