Citation: Dw. Kim, THOMSON,J.J. AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE CAVENDISH-SCHOOL, 1885-1990, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 191-226
Citation: G. Mcouat et Mp. Winsor, HALDANE,J.B.S. DARWINISM IN ITS RELIGIOUS CONTEXT, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 227-231
Citation: Mew. Williams, THE FONTANA HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY - NORTH,J, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 233-234
Citation: A. Malet, RENAISSANCE AND REVOLUTION - HUMANISTS, SCHOLARS, CRAFTSMEN AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHERS IN EARLY-MODERN EUROPE - FIELD,JV, JAMES,FAJL, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 235-236
Citation: Ar. Hall, THE REASONS FOR INFINITY - FROM THE CLOSE D WORLD TO THE MATHEMATICALUNIVERSE - BLAY,M, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 236-237
Citation: Wh. Brock, COMBINATION AND AFFINITY - THE ESTABLISHM ENT OF MODERN CHEMISTRY IN THE LATE 17TH AND EARLY 18TH CENTURIES - KLEIN,U, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 238-239
Citation: J. Steigerwald, ROMANTICISM IN SCIENCE - SCIENCE IN EUROPE, 1790-1840 - POGGI,S, BOSSI,M, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 240-241
Citation: Ir. Morus, SCIENCE UNDER CONTROL - THE FRENCH-ACADEMY-OF-SCIENCES, 1795-1914 - CROSLAND,M, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 241-242
Citation: D. Knight, FROM CHEMICAL PHILOSOPHY TO THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY - DYNAMICS OF MATTER AND DYNAMICS OF DISCIPLINES, 1800-1950 - NYE,MJ, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 242-243
Citation: M. Kusch, CONSTRUCTING THE SUBJECT - HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL-RESEARCH - DANZIGER,K, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 243-245
Citation: J. Agar, RESEARCH SCHOOLS - HISTORICAL REAPPRAISALS - GEISON,GL, HOMES,FL, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 245-246
Citation: A. Hessenbruch, CENTER ON THE PERIPHERY - HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF 20TH-CENTURY SWEDISH PHYSICS - LINDQVIST,S, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 246-247
Citation: W. Hackmann, EUROPEAN HISTORIOGRAPHY OF TECHNOLOGY FROM THE TISC-CONFERENCE IN ROSKILDE - CHRISTENSEN,DC, British journal for the history of science, 28(97), 1995, pp. 247-249
Citation: Aq. Morton, SCIENCE LECTURING IN THE 18TH-CENTURY - A SPECIAL ISSUE - INTRODUCTION, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 1-3
Citation: P. Fara, A TREASURE OF HIDDEN VERTUES - THE ATTRACTION OF MAGNETIC MARKETING, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 5-35
Citation: L. Stewart et P. Weindling, PHILOSOPHICAL THREADS - NATURAL-PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC EXPERIMENT AMONG THE WEAVERS OF SPITALFIELDS, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 37-62
Citation: Aq. Morton, CONCEPTS OF POWER - NATURAL-PHILOSOPHY AND THE USES OF MACHINES IN MID-18TH-CENTURY LONDON, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 63-78
Citation: J. Wess, LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS AND THE REAL-WORLD - THE CASE OF CART-WHEELS, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 79-90
Citation: J. Henry, THE RISE OF EARLY-MODERN SCIENCE - ISLAM, CHINA AND THE WEST - HUFF,TE, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 101-102
Citation: G. Molland, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF THE SCHOLASTIC QUAESTIO-DISPUTATA WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON ITS USE IN THE TEACHING OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE - LAWN,B, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 102-103
Citation: Fj. Ragep, STUDIES ON GERSONIDES, A 14TH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHER-SCIENTIST - FREUDENTHAL,G, British journal for the history of science, 28(96), 1995, pp. 103-105