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    Education and the Professions.History of Education Society - 1973 - Routledge.
    Part of the educational system in England has been geared towards the preparation of particular professions, while the identity and status of members of some professions have depended significantly on the general education they have received. Originally published in 1973, this volume explores the interaction between education and the professions. It also looks at the education of the main professions in sixteenth century England and at how twentieth century university teaching is a key profession for the training of new (...)
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    History of Universities: Volume Xxix / 2.Mordechai Feingold & Alexander Broadie (eds.) - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
    Volume XXIX/2 of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. This special issue, guest edited by Alexander Broadie, particularly focuses on Seventeenth-Century Scottish Philosophers and their Philosophy.
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  3. History of Universities.Charles Schmitt - 1982 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:196-197.
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    A history of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies: A Personal Memoir.Chris Sugden - 2011 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (4):265-278.
    OCMS, started to address the potential drain of leadership in the Global South Churches through post-graduate studies in the West, is an institution to advance the holistic gospel through research and publications. Studies were rooted in mission engagement with access to the global conversation and with university validation. The Centre’s home in St Philip and St James is traced as well as its culture of community, hospitality and prayer.
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    History of Universities, volume IX.E. T. Dubois - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (5):743-744.
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    History of Universities.E. T. Dubois - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (2):254-255.
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    Report on the University of Delaware Symposium concerning the Philosophy and History of Art.Jerome Tovo - 1970 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 2:163-165.
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  8. Humboldt's Philosophy of University Education and Implication for Autonomous Education in Vietnam Today.Trang Do - 2023 - Perspektivy Nauki I Obrazovania 62 (2):549-561.
    Introduction. Higher education plays a particularly important role in the development of a country. The goal of the article is to describe the development of concepts about education in general and higher education in particular to explain the role of education in social life. Humboldt sees higher education as a process toward freedom and the search for true truth. Humboldt's philosophy of higher education is an indispensable requirement in the context of people struggling to escape the influence of the state (...)
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    Philosophy and history of psychology: selected works of Elizabeth Valentine.Elizabeth R. Valentine - 2014 - London: Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
    In the World Library of Psychologists series, international experts themselves present career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces – extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, and their major practical theoretical contributions. Elizabeth Valentine has an international reputation as an eminent scholar and pioneer in the field of philosophy and history of psychology. This selection brings together some of her best work over the last thirty years. A specially written introduction gives an overview of (...)
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    A non-epistemological history of historical epistemology: Cristina Chimisso: Writing the history of the mind: Philosophy and science in France, 1900 to 1960s. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008, ix+209pp, £55.00 HB.W. R. Albury - 2010 - Metascience 20 (3):481-482.
    A non-epistemological history of historical epistemology Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9501-5 Authors W. R. Albury, School of Humanities, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    From passions to emotions: The creation of a secular psychological category by Thomas Dixon. Cambridge university press, 2003, 297pp., Hb ??45.00 the navigation of feeling: A framework for the history of emotions by William M. Reddy. Cambridge university press, 2001, 380pp., Pb ??17.99. [REVIEW]Jane O'Grady - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (1):156-159.
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    Book Review: Philosophy between the Lines: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing, by Arthur MelzerPhilosophy between the Lines: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing, by MelzerArthur. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014, 453 pp. [REVIEW]Steven B. Smith - 2015 - Political Theory 43 (2):271-275.
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    Book review: Understanding Autism: Parents, Doctors, and the History of a DisorderSilvermanChloe, Understanding Autism: Parents, Doctors, and the History of a Disorder. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2012. 340 pp. £23.70. ISBN-10: 069115046X, ISBN-13: 978-0691150468. [REVIEW]Matthew Smith - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (3):154-159.
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    Essay Collections G. N. Cantor and M. J. S. Hodge , Conceptions of ether: studies in the history of ether theories, 1740–1900. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Pp. x + 351. £30.00. [REVIEW]Crosbie Smith - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (2):196-198.
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    Peter Becker and Richard F. Wetzell , Criminals and Their Scientists: The History of Criminology in International Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and Washington, DC: German Historical Institute, 2006. Pp. xiii+492. ISBN 978-0-521-81012-8. £60.00, $85.00 .Cesare Lombroso, Criminal Man. Translated and with a new Introduction by Mary Gibson and Nicole Hahn Rafter. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2006. Pp. xvii+424. ISBN 0-8223-3723-1. £15.95. [REVIEW]Roger Smith - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (4):619.
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    Theodore W. Pietsch , Fishes, Crayfishes, and Crabs: Louis Renard's Natural History of the Rarest Curiosities of the Seas of the Indies, 2 vols. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Pp. viii+224, xxii+214, illus. ISBN 0-8018-4790-7. £78.50. [REVIEW]Emma Spary - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Science 31 (1):63-102.
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    Thomas W. Laqueur. The Work of the Dead: A Cultural History of Mortal Remains. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2015. 736 pp. [REVIEW]Eileen Sperry - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 45 (1):249-250.
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    Susan D. Jones, Death in a Small Package: A Short History of Anthrax. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. Pp. xix+329. ISBN 978-0-8018-9696-5. $24.95. [REVIEW]James Stark - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (4):615-617.
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    Glen Van Brummelen. The Mathematics of the Heavens and the Earth: The Early History of Trigonometry. xvii + 329 pp., illus., bibl., index. Princeton, N.J./Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2009. $39.50. [REVIEW]John Steele - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):203-203.
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    A Humanist History of Mathematics? Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in Context.James Steven Byrne - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (1):41-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Humanist History of Mathematics?Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in ContextJames Steven ByrneIn the spring of 1464, the German astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician Johannes Müller (1436–76), known as Regiomontanus (a Latinization of the name of his hometown, Königsberg in Franconia), offered a course of lectures on the Arabic astronomer al-Farghani at the University of Padua. The only one of these to survive is his inaugural oration on the (...) and utility of the mathematical arts.1 Regiomontanus tells his audience that the purpose of the oration is torelate first the origin of our arts, and among which nations they first began to be cultivated, in what way they were at last translated from various foreign tongues into Latin, which of our ancestors were famed in these disciplines, and to whom in our lifetimes recognition should be granted.2To this end, he offers a history of the quadrivial arts (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy) and other important mathematical disciplines from [End Page 41] antiquity to his own time, praises their utility, and exhorts his audience to revive the languishing study of mathematics at Padua. Astrology, a discipline with which Regiomontanus himself was closely associated, is singled out for particular praise.Traditionally, Regiomontanus's Padua oration has been seen through the lens of its rather obvious humanism. In particular, the Padua oration has come to be understood as the rhetorical embodiment of the fifteenth-and-sixteenth-century revival of ancient (Greek) mathematics. Just as this revival is inextricable from the rise of humanism, so Regiomontanus has come to be seen as an exemplar of humanist mathematics.3 It is the aim of this paper to examine the Padua oration in the context both of contemporary humanist rhetoric and of Regiomontanus's own intellectual background in order to argue that, while the oration is stylistically consistent with humanist norms, the vision of mathematics presented in it is also deeply grounded in the university mathematical curriculum and in Regiomontanus's own reading of mathematical texts.Regiomontanus was educated primarily at the University of Vienna (he was also briefly at the University of Leipzig), where he enrolled in 1450, completed his baccalaureate in 1452 and became a master in 1457.4 He remained at Vienna until 1461, when the death of his friend and teacher Georg Peurbach prompted him to travel to Italy with his patron, Cardinal Bessarion.5 In Regiomontanus's day Vienna was probably the most important of the German universities, rivaled only by Prague, whose prestige had declined after it was stripped of its theology faculty in the aftermath of the Hussite Wars.6 The curriculum at the University of Vienna was modeled [End Page 42] after that of Paris, and Parisian scholars played a major role both in its founding in 1365 and in its re-establishment (this time with a theology faculty) in 1384.7Most importantly for the purposes of this paper, the Viennese mathematical curriculum of Regiomontanus's day included all of the traditional authorities taught at Paris in the fourteenth century. For arithmetic and algebra, various "algorisms" (prose or poetry instructions for carrying out arithmetical operations that often also included a small amount of number theory) were the basic texts, supplemented in the fourteenth century by the Quadripartitum numerorum of Jean de Murs. Jordanus de Nemorare's De numeris datis and al-Khwarizmi's Algebra were common sources for those engaged in more advanced studies (i.e., they were not normally the subject of ordinary lectures, but were readily available to interested students, and would perhaps have been the subject of occasional extraordinary lectures). Euclid's Elements, supplemented by the commentaries of Pappus and Campanus, was the central text for geometry, and a number of medieval texts on practical and speculative geometry were in circulation as well. For astronomy, the Sphere of Sacrobosco and the Theorica planetarum were the most commonly used teaching texts, sometimes supplemented by al-Farghani's Elements of Astronomy (the subject of Regiomontanus's Padua lectures). Advanced students could read numerous more specific treatises by Arabic and Latin authors. For optics, the Perspectiva communis of John Peckham was the most common basic text, with texts... (shrink)
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    Hume and the 1763 Edition of His History of England : His Frame of Mind as a Revisionist.Frederic L. van Holthoon - 1997 - Hume Studies 23 (1):133-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume XXIII, Number 1, April 1997, pp. 133-152 Hume and the 1763 Edition of His History of England: His Frame of Mind as a Revisionist FREDERIC L. VAN HOLTHOON A Quotation, and Three Questions I suppose you will not find one book in the English Language of that Size and Price so ill printed, and now since the publication of the Quarto, however small the sale (...)
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  22. On the history of universal history.Gérard Ferreyrolles - 2019 - In Hall Bjørnstad, Helge Jordheim & Anne Régent-Susini (eds.), Universal history and the making of the global. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    The Columbia History of Western Philosophy (review).Richard E. Aquila - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (4):669-671.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Columbia History of Western Philosophy ed. by Richard H. PopkinRichard E. AquilaRichard H. Popkin, editor. The Columbia History of Western Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999. Pp. xxvi + 836. Cloth, $59.95.This volume aims to “… revise the general prevailing understanding of the history of philosophy among present-day academics.” It aims to do so by emphasizing the “full intellectual and social contexts” (...)
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    Big Gods, historical explanation, and the value of integrating the history of religion into the broader academy.Edward Slingerland - 2015 - Religion 45 (4):585-602.
    This article discusses critiques raised by historians of religion concerning Ara Norenzayan's Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013), offering some defense of Norenzayan's position, but also discussing in detail the more substantive challenges. It concludes with some reflections on the current position of the history of religion within the Academy, and an argument for why large-scale explanatory projects and interdisciplinary collaboration should be part of the future of our field.
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    Two Centuries of Medicine: A History of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. George W. Corner.John B. Blake - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):379-379.
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    The uses of style and the ‘big picture’ history of science: Chunglin Kwa: Styles of knowing: A new history of science from ancient times to the present. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011, 376pp, $27.95 PB.Victor D. Boantza - 2014 - Metascience 23 (3):625-631.
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    EPSA 2011 Third conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association - Dept of Philosophy and History of Science University of Athens.Paola Cantu - unknown
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    A Buddhist History of the West: Studies in Lack (review).Brian Karafin - 2003 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (1):170-174.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (2003) 170-174 [Access article in PDF] A Buddhist History of the West: Studies In Lack. By David R. Loy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. 244 pp. The religious and philosophical situation of our time seems polarized between resurgent fundamentalisms and a cosmopolitan awareness bridging heretofore separated traditions. Even a few decades ago the notion of a dialogue between East and West (...)
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    Jutta Schickore, About Method: Experimenters, Snake Venom, and the History of Writing Scientifically, Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press 2017.Theodore Arabatzis - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (4):473-474.
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    Thrifty science: making the most of materials in the history of experiment: by S. Werrett, Chicago, IL and London, The University of Chicago Press, 2019, 304 pp., 22 halftones, $45.00 (Hardback); £34.00, ISBN 978-0-226-61025-2.Alexi Baker - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (3):392-394.
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    Ilana Löwy: Imperfect pregnancies: a history of birth defects & prenatal diagnosis: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2017, 277 pp.Y. M. Barilan - 2019 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (1):147-151.
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    Mechanism and agency in science from premodern automata to cybernetics: Jessica Riskin: The restless clock: a history of the centuries-long argument over what makes living things tick. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015, 544pp, $30.00 PB.Victor D. Boantza - 2017 - Metascience 27 (1):59-62.
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    The Fukurai affair: parapsychology and the history of psychology in Japan.Miki Takasuna - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (2):149-164.
    The history of psychology in Japan from the late 19th century until the first half of the 20th century did not follow a smooth course. After the first psychological laboratory was established at Tokyo Imperial University in 1903, psychology in Japan developed as individual specialties until the Japanese Psychological Association was established in 1927. During that time, Tomokichi Fukurai, an associate professor at Tokyo Imperial University, became involved with psychical research until he was forced out in 1913. (...)
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    The history of Ukrainian Association of Researchers of Religion to the 25th anniversary of establising.Viktoriia Borodina & Ihor Kozlovskyi - 2021 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 92:166-175.
    In this issue, the founder of the Donetsk regional branch of the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies, theologian, candidate of historical sciences, senior researcher of the Department of Religious Studies of the GS Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, President of the Center for Religious Studies member of the Expert Council on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations under the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, member of the Strategic Council under the Minister of Culture (...)
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    Herodotus - Herodotus, the seventh, eighth, and ninth books, with introduction, text, apparatus, commentary, appendices, indices, maps. By Reginald Walter Macan, D.Litt, University Reader in Ancient History, Master of University College, Oxford. Vol. I., Part I., introduction (pp. a), Bk. VII., text and commentary (pp. 356). Part II., Bks. VIII. and IX., text and commentary (pp. 357–831). Vol. II., Appendices, Indices, Maps (pp. 462). [REVIEW]E. Seymer Thompson - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (01):15-17.
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    Book Review: Mark S. Micale, Hysterical Men: The Hidden History of Male Nervous Illness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008. [REVIEW]Jennifer Wallis - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (4):113-116.
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    Gerson S. Sher. From Pugwash to Putin: A Critical History of U.S.-Soviet Scientific Cooperation. xiii + 306 pp., figs., bibl., index. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2019. $40 (paper); ISBN 9780253042620. Cloth and e-book available. [REVIEW]John Gregory Whitesides - 2021 - Isis 112 (1):212-213.
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    What Difference Does History of Science Make, Anyway?Jane Maienschein & George Smith - 2008 - Isis 99:318-321.
    This essay opens up the question of what difference the history of science makes. What is the value of the history of science, beyond its role as an academic pursuit that we historians of science know and love? It introduces the set of essays that follow as explorations that grew out of a seminar on this topic and that arise from the authors' particular concerns both that historians of science do not work hard enough to make their work (...)
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    Preconditions of Origin, History of Development, Main Trends of Philosophy of Psychiatry.Mykhailo Tasenko - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):43-51.
    The article provides historical and philosophical reconstruction of the emergence and development of the philosophy of psychiatry. The main cases of interaction between philosophy and psychiatry in the context of the development of the history of philosophical thought from antiquity to the present are demonstrated. The key points of interaction between philosophy and psychiatry from Antiquity to the middle of the twentieth century are revealed. The phenomenon of existential-phenomenological psychiatry is described as one of the first attempts of thorough (...)
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    Lectures on the history of political philosophy (review).Matthew Simpson - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (2):pp. 332-333.
    From the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s the most influential American philosopher of the twentieth century treated the students of Harvard University to a course on the history of modern political philosophy stretching roughly from Hobbes to Marx. John Rawls’ lectures and lecture notes have now been carefully edited by Samuel Freeman into a magnificently odd book.As in the earlier collection of his class material, Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy , Rawls’ approach to the history (...)
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    The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man’s Changing Vision of the Universe.Arthur Koestler - 1990 - Penguin Books.
    An extraordinary history of humanity's changing vision of the universe. In this masterly synthesis, Arthur Koestler cuts through the sterile distinction between 'sciences' and 'humanities' to bring to life the whole history of cosmology from the Babylonians to Newton. He shows how the tragic split between science and religion arose and how, in particular, the modern world-view replaced the medieval world-view in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. He also provides vivid and judicious pen-portraits of a string (...)
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    Stephen Reckert: The Matter of Britain and the Praise of Spain (The History of a Panegyric). Pp. 37. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1967. Paper. [REVIEW]P. G. Walsh - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):106-.
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    Allan M. Brandt: 1985, No Magic Bullet: A Social History of Venereal Disease in the United States Since 1880, Oxford University Press, New York, viii + 254 pp. [REVIEW]B. C. White - 1985 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (4):397-398.
  44. James Beck, ed., Raphael before Rome.(Studies in the History of Art, 17.) Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1986. Paper. Pp. 214; black-and-white facsimile frontispiece, 201 black-and-white facsimile plates. $27.50. Distributed by University Press of New England, Hanover, NH. [REVIEW]David G. Wilkins - 1988 - Speculum 63 (4):898-899.
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    Social Science Principles in the Light of Scientific Method. By Joseph Mayer. 573 pages. Duke University Press, Durham, N. C. $4.00 - History of Magic and Experimental Science. By Lynn Thorndike. Vol. V., 695 pages. Vol. VI., 766 pages. Columbia University Press, New York. $10 for the set. [REVIEW]M. M. W. - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):393-.
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    Emma Dillon, The Sense of Sound: Musical Meaning in France, 1260–1330. (The New Cultural History of Music.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xxvi, 367. $55. ISBN: 9780199732951. [REVIEW]Anna Zayaruznaya - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1081-1083.
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    Robert Bud, The Uses of Life: A History of Biotechnology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Pp. xvii + 299. ISBN 0-521-38240-8. £12.95, $19.95. [REVIEW]Keith Vernon - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (4):482-483.
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    Orit Halpern, Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2015. Pp. ix + 342. ISBN 978-0-8223-5744-5. £17.99. [REVIEW]Alexander von Lünen - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (1):144-146.
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    J. S. ROWLINSON, Cohesion: A Scientific History of Intermolecular Forces. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. viii+333. ISBN 0-521-81008-6. £65.00. [REVIEW]Maria Yamalidou - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Science 37 (3):358-359.
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    Michael Lynch;, Simon A. Cole;, Ruth McNally;, Kathleen Jordan. Truth Machine: The Contentious History of DNA Fingerprinting. xxii + 391 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2008. $37.50. [REVIEW]Bruno J. Strasser - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):260-261.
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