Citation: J. Golinski, VISIONS OF EMPIRE - VOYAGES, BOTANY, AND REPRESENTATIONS OF NATURE - MILLER,DP, REILL,PH, The American historical review, 103(2), 1998, pp. 479-480
Citation: J. Golinski, SCIENCE AND THE SECRETS OF NATURE - BOOKS OF SECRETS IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY-MODERN CULTURE - EAMON,W, The Journal of modern history, 69(1), 1997, pp. 121-122
Citation: J. Golinski, CULTIVATING WOMEN, CULTIVATING SCIENCE - FLORAS DAUGHTERS AND BOTANY IN ENGLAND 1760 TO 1860 - SHTEIR,AB, The American historical review, 102(4), 1997, pp. 1159-1160
Citation: J. Golinski, BANKS,JOSEPH AND THE ENGLISH ENLIGHTENMENT - USEFUL KNOWLEDGE AND POLITE CULTURE - GASCOIGNE,J, Albion, 27(3), 1995, pp. 508-509
Citation: J. Golinski, GEHENNICAL FIRE - THE LIVES OF STARKEY,GEORGE, AN AMERICAN ALCHEMIST IN THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION - NEWMAN,WR, Isis, 86(4), 1995, pp. 648-649
Citation: J. Golinski, DEFINING SCIENCE - WHEWELL,WILLIAM, NATURAL KNOWLEDGE, AND PUBLIC DEBATE IN EARLY VICTORIAN BRITAIN - YEO,R, The American historical review, 100(5), 1995, pp. 1574-1574
Citation: J. Golinski, THE ENLIGHTENMENT OF MATTER - THE DEFINITION OF CHEMISTRY FROM AGRICOLA TO LAVOISIER - BERETTA,M, Isis, 85(4), 1994, pp. 678-679
Citation: J. Golinski, THE GOLEM - WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SCIENCE - COLLINS,H PINCH,T, British journal for the history of science, 27(95), 1994, pp. 487-488
Citation: J. Golinski, TEXTUAL DYNAMICS OF THE PROFESSIONS - HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY-STUDIES OF WRITING IN PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITIES. - BAZERMAN,C, PARADIS,J, Isis, 84(4), 1993, pp. 746-746
Citation: J. Golinski, THE RISE OF PUBLIC SCIENCE - RHETORIC, TECHNOLOGY, AND NATURAL-PHILOSOPHY IN NEWTONIAN BRITAIN, 1660-1750 - STEWART,L, British journal for the history of science, 26(90), 1993, pp. 363-364