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Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences

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Vol. 37 No. 2, March 2007

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    Swansong
    J.L. Heilbron
    (pp. 185-187) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.185
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    Editor's foreword
    Lewis Pyenson
    (pp. 189-204) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.189
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    How ideas became knowledge: The light-quantum hypothesis 1905––1935
    Stephen G. Brush
    (pp. 205-246) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.205
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    Oppenheimer's first paper: Molecular band spectra and a professional style
    David C. Cassidy
    (pp. 247-270) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.247
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    How Lewis Mumford saw science, and art, and himself
    Paul Forman
    (pp. 271-336) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.271
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    Landau's youthful sallies into stellar theory: Their origins, claims, and receptions
    Karl Hufbauer
    (pp. 337-354) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.337
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    Technology at a crossroads: The Fifth Generation Computer Project in Japan
    Kenkichiro Koizumi
    (pp. 355-368) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.355
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    Cosmology and the entropic creation argument
    Helge s. Kragh
    (pp. 369-382) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.369
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    Modernism, postmodernism and the historiography of science
    John G. Mcevoy
    (pp. 383-408) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.383
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    Historical sources of science-as-social-practice: Michael Polanyi's Berlin
    Mary Jo nye
    (pp. 409-434) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.409
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    Money for Keeling: Monitoring CO2 levels
    Spencer R. Weart
    (pp. 435-452) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.435
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    Russell McCormmach as a teacher
    Finn Aaserud
    (pp. 453-462) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.453
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    Tolerance and integrity at Johns Hopkins
    Robert Marc Friedman
    (pp. 463-474) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.463
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    Russell McCormmach as a colleague
    John Hedley Brooke, Peter Harman
    (pp. 475-478) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.475
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    Selected bibliography
    Stephanie Young
    (pp. 479-492) DOI: 10.1525/hsps.2007.37.2.479
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