Wednesday 8 December 2010

history of science and seriality

Nearly finished the special issue of the History of Science of the latest titled "Seriality and scientific objects in the nineteenth century".
Nick Hopwood, Simon Schaffer and Jim Secord, "Seriality and scientific objects in the nineteenth century," History of Science, Vol. 48 Pt. 3/4, No. 161, Sep./Dec. 2010, pp. 251-285.
Volker Hess and J. Andrew Mendelsohn, "Case and Series: Medical Knowledge and Paper Technology, 1600–1900," pp. 287–314
Nathan Schlanger, "Series in Progress: Antiquities of Nature, Numismatics and Stone Implements in the Emergence of Prehistoric Archaeology," pp. 343-369.
Chitra Ramalingam, "Natural History in the Dark: Seriality and the Electric Discharge in Victorian Physics," pp. 371-398.
Alex Csiszar, "Seriality and the Search for Order: Scientific Print and its Problems During the Late Nineteenth Century," pp. 399–434.
Marianne Sommer, "Seriality in the Making: The Osborn-Knight Restorations of ­Evolutionary History," pp. 461–482.

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