Journals, learned societies and money:Philosophical Transactions,ca. 1750–1900 (original) (raw)
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From philanthropy to business: the economics of Royal Society journal publishing in the twentieth century
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Credit, Copyright, and the Circulation of Scientific Knowledge: The Royal Society in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Publishing the Philosophical Transactions: the social, cultural and economic history of a learned journal, 1665-2015 - AHRC
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Self-help for learned journals: Scientific societies and the commerce of publishing in the 1950s
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The History of the Royal Society: A Chronological Checklist of Books in English
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Afterlives of the Republic of Letters: Learned Journals and Scholarly Community in the early 19th Century
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The production, circulation, consumption and ownership of scientific knowledge: historical perspectives
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Early Royal Society
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The Origins of the Royal Society Revisited
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A History of Scientific Journals: publishing at the Royal Society 1665-2015
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The Royal Society and the Noncommercial Circulation of Knowledge
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2020
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Afterlives of the Republic of Letters: Learned Journals and Scholarly Community in the Early Nineteenth Century
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Erudition and the Republic of Letters, 2020
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‘We want no authors’: William Nicholson and the contested role of the scientic journal in Britain, 1797–1813
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From the garden of Mr. Lindo to the Philosophical Transactions: Scientific exchanges and knowledge legitimation in the mid-18th century Royal Society
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2018
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Joseph Banks and William Hunter: where the Royal Society meets the Royal Academy
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Editors, referees, and committees: Distributing editorial work at the Royal Society journals in the late 19th and 20th centuries
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The logistics of the Republic of Letters: mercantile undercurrents of early modern scholarly knowledge circulation
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VI. The Royal Society and the Government Grant: Notes on the Administration of Scientific Research, 1849–1911
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The Historical Journal, 1971
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Public Knowledge, Natural Philosophy, and the Eighteenth-Century Republic of Letters
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Philosophical Transactions : 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society (1665 – 2015)
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2014
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'Thomas Birch’s ‘Weekly Letter’ (1741-1766): correspondence and history in the mid-eighteenth-century Royal Society', Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science , 68 (2014), pp. 1-18
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«Faced with the Flood: Scholarly Working Practices and Editorial Transformations at the Highpoint of Scientific Publications», in Holenstein, André et al. (eds), Scholars in Action: The Practice of Knowledge and the Figure of the Savant in the 18th Century, Leiden, Brill, 2013, p. 609-629.
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Domains of study and genres in late seventeenth-century science: evidence from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1675)
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The impact of money on the development of fourteenth-century scientific thought
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Journal of Medieval History, 1988
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Small Mites for the Treasury of Learning: The Everyday Life of the New Science in Late Seventeenth-Century London
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Moving Around in Narrowing Circles: How Four Scholars Got Forgotten in Eighteenth-Century Learned Journals
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1. Science and Society in Restoration England
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The Historical Journal, 1967
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Thomas Birch's 'Weekly Letter' (1741-66): correspondence and history in the mid-eighteenth-century Royal Society
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Notes and records of the Royal Society of London, 2014
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VI. The Royal Society and the Government Grant: Notes on the Administration of Scientific Research, 1849191
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The Royal Society and the Prehistory of Peer Review, 1665–1965
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The Social Life of Money in the English Past. By Deborah Valenze. (New York, N.Y.: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xvi, 308. $23.99.)
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Origins of law and economics: The economists? new science of law, 1830-1930
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THE ECONOMICS OF METHODISM IN THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
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