Popular Science in the Victorian Periodical (original) (raw)

Science Serialized: Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals (Technology and Culture, 2005)

Michael F Robinson

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Peter J. Bowler, Science for All: The Popularization of Science in Early Twentieth-Century Britain. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2009. Pp. xi+339. ISBN 978-0-226-06863-3. £31.00 (hardback)

Tim Boon

The British Journal for the History of Science, 2011

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Graeme Gooday

Science Education, 2009

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Bernard Lightman, Victorian Popularizers of Science: Designing Nature for New Audiences , Chicago University Press, Chicago (2007) xi + 545 pages, US$45 cloth

Richard Noakes

Journal of Historical Geography, 2009

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David Meshoulam

Science Education, 2011

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Alexander Stoeger

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Melinda Baldwin

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James C . Ungureanu, Ph.D.

Zygon®, 2015

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Paul Merchant

Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science

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Bettina Dietz

History of Science, 2022

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Gabriel Finkelstein

European Journal of Philosophy, 2021

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Review of John Holmes and Sharon Ruston (eds). The Routledge Research Companion to Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Science. London: Routledge, 2017.

Ariane de Waal

The British Society for Literature and Science, 2017

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Melinda Baldwin

Ann Arbor, 2010

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The History of Science in a World of Readers

Dagmar Schäfer

2020

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Science and Religion in the Anglo-American Periodical Press, 1860–1900: A Failed Reconciliation

James C . Ungureanu, Ph.D.

Church History, 2019

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Review of Ben Marsden, Hazel Hutchison and Ralph O'Connor (eds.) Uncommon Contexts: Encounters between Science and Literature, 1800–1914

Oliver Hill-Andrews

Annals of Science, 2015

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Review of Victorian popularizers of science: designing nature for new audiences

William Palmer

Published online by Academici (Now defunct), 2008

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Science and Society The Scientist's Role in Society. A Comparative Study. By Joseph Ben-David. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and London: Prentice-Hall, 1971. Pp. xii + 207. £1.20 (paperback)

jerome ravetz

The British Journal for the History of Science, 1973

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Historians of Science and the "Sobel Effect", in «Journal of Science Communication», 4, 1, 2005, pp. 1-17.

Paola Govoni

2005

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“Science books and their readers.” In The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, Vol. 5, Michael Turner and Michael Suarez (eds), pp. 818-826. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

Alice Walters

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All Scientific Stuff: Science, Expertise, and Everyday Reality in 1926

Brian Matzke

2021

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‘We want no authors’: William Nicholson and the contested role of the scientic journal in Britain, 1797–1813

Iain Watts

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Periodicals and the Popularization of Science in America, 1860-1910

Matthew Whalen

The Journal of American Culture, 1980

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Charles Kay Smith

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Literature and Science in Enlightenment Britain: New Directions

Joseph Drury

Literature Compass

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Victorian sensation. The extraordinary publication, reception and secret authorship of Vestiges of the natural history of creation. By James A. Secord. Pp. xix+624 incl. 154 ills. Chicago–London: University of Chicago Press, 2000. £22.50 ($35). 0 226 74410 8

John Hedley Brooke

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2002

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Roy Porter (ed.), The Cambridge history of science. Vol. 4: Eighteenth-century science, Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. xxx, 912, £65.00, $95.00 (hardback 0-521-57243-6)

William H Brock

Medical History, 2004

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Anthropology as Science Fiction, or How Print Capitalism Enchanted Victorian Science

peter pels

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Federico Kukso

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Editorial: Woods or Trees? Ideas and Actors in the History of Science

Charles Rosenberg

Isis, 1988

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Review of Stephen Gaukroger, 'The Natural and the Human: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739–1841' (2016)

Fernando Vidal

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The story of 'Scientist: The Story of a Word

David Philip Miller

Annals of science, 2017

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Introduction: Science and Literature

Constantine Skordoulis

2013

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Oliver Hill-Andrews

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Setting up a discipline, II: British history of science and “the end of ideology”, 1931–1948

Anna-K. Mayer

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 2004

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