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The knowing world: A new global history of science

History of science; an annual review of literature, research and teaching, 2019
This article proposes a new global approach to the history of science centered on questions of geopolitics, historical consciousness, and cultural identity.
James Delbourgo
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Shared ground: Between environmental history and the history of science

History of science; an annual review of literature, research and teaching, 2019
Recent years have witnessed a significant expansion in the number of studies positioned at the intersection of the history of science and environmental history.
Mark D. Hersey, Jeremy A Vetter
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Capital in the twenty-first century: a multidimensional approach to the history of capital and social classes.

British Journal of Sociology, 2013
I am most grateful to the editors of the British Journal of Sociology for putting together such an impressive set of review papers about my book. I am very honoured by the very thoughtful essays written by such a distinguished group of scholars coming ...
T. Piketty
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History of Science or History of Learning

Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 2019
AbstractThis essay presents analogies between the development of historical writing and of physical science during the early modern period. Its necessarily spotty coverage runs from the mid sixteenth century to the beginning of the eighteenth. The analogies include arising from practical concerns; preferring material documents and experimental ...
J. L. Heilbron, J. L. Heilbron
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History of science and the Science Museum

The British Journal for the History of Science, 1997
Whereas the academic discipline of the history of science has made enormous strides in half a century, ironically, recognition from without has often been disappointing. Private success has not been matched by public status. The work of the Science Museum in London as one of the few widely accessible windows into the discipline is ...
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A personal history of sensory science

Food, Culture, and Society: an international journal of multidisciplinary research, 2019
This article traces the history of Sensory Science in America. It starts with the roots of psychophysics in nineteenth-century Germany, following from Weber to Fechner to Wundt to Titchener to Boring and finally to SS Stevens.
H. Heymann
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The History of Science in a History Department

The History Teacher, 1980
TODAY'S TEACHERS of the history of science are beneficiaries of an explosive growth in the profession over the past two decades. Even a cursory comparison of annual critical bibliographies of Isis-the quarterly journal of the American History of Science Society-reveals starkly that the breadth and depth of our understanding of the history of science ...
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