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The British Journal for the History of Science (BJHS) publishes scholarly papers and review articles on all aspects of the history of science. History of science is interpreted widely to include ...
She is now the Executive Secretary of the British Society for the History of Science. Lucy lives in England.
The British Society for the Philosophy of Science (BSPS) is a professional society that furthers the study of the logic, the methods, and the philosophy of science, as well as those of the various ...
By 1700, there was a commitment to science as the firm basis for success in commerce and industry. Britain's rapid industrialisation over the next century and its domination of world trade ...
Patricia Fara is the president of the British Society for the History of Science and a fellow at Clare College, Cambridge, U.K. Her latest book is A Lab of One's Own: Science and Suffrage in the ...
The Industrial revolution promoted the world's first industrial and consumer-oriented society in Britain. Pat Hudson looks at the forces that made Britain the workshop of the world and explains ...
The letter demonstrates that women have contributed to science for centuries even when their work was not public, explains Royal Society historian Louisiane Ferlier.
Abstract THE eighth ordinary meeting of the British Society for International Bibliography was held in the Science Museum, South Kensington, on March 25.
The British Society of Criminology’s Outstanding Achievement Award will be marked by an event during the Society’s annual conference hosted in conjunction with the University of Strathclyde in July.
ON November 22, 1946, a meeting of persons interested in the history of science was held at the Science Museum, South Kensington. The purpose of the meeting was primarily to consider how Great ...