Clark A.Elliott, Belmont, Massachusetts (An essay in the " What's American About the History of Science in America? " series)...
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The History of American Science: A Field Finds Itself
Hamilton Cravens, Iowa State University (An essay in the " What's American About the History of Science in America? " series)...
Science Knows No Boundaries
Alan I. Marcus, Mississippi State University (An essay in the " What's American About the History of Science in America " ser...
What’s American about the History of Science in America? Restrospective and Prospective
The Forum is pleased to announce a new essay series on what it means to study science in an American context (broadly defined). Does awarene...
Does American Science have a "paranoid style"?
David Engber explores this question in a three-part series for Slate magazine that may be of interest to FHSA members. Engber traces the m...
Darwin's Reach Conference Call for Papers
Hofstra University announces an interdisciplinary conference titled, "Darwin's Reach: A Celebration of Darwin's Legacy across A...
American Science Live!
The history of American science as a field has certainly grown by leaps and bounds since the 1970s, but how much has that history filtered i...
New Journal-Call for Papers
The Museum History Journal is currently seeking submissions. This new, peer-reviewed, semi-annual journal has just published its inaugural...
Dissertation Development grants
The Social Science Research Council is currently accepting applications for their Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship. Each year t...
Opportunity for recent PhDs
Lawrence University is accepting applications for their 2008-2009 Fellows in the Liberal Arts and Sciences postdoctoral program. Historian...
Spontaneous Generations
A new on-line journal for historians and philosophers of science has published its first issue. Spontaneous Generations is peer-reviewed ...
Podcasting is still unfamiliar territory for many academics, but the number of good quality history podcasts is growing rapidly. Elizabeth G...
Benjamin Franklin: A How-To Guide
Exhibit Announcement Benjamin Franklin: A How-To Guide The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments at Harvard University [From the ...
Full-Text Collections and Class Assignments: A Librarian’s Perspective
Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Among the greatest advantages offered by full-text databases are their indexing and search capabilities. I see man...
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