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¡®We want no authors¡¯: William Nicholson and the contested role of the scientific journal in Britain, 1797¨C1813, IAIN P. WATTS, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 397-419, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Gate-keeping and localizing in scientific translation publishing: the case of Richard Taylor and Scientific Memoirs, MAEVE OLOHAN, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 433-450, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Unrolling Egyptian mummies in nineteenth-century Britain, GABRIEL MOSHENSKA, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 451-477, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Bernard Lightman, Gordon McOuat and Larry Stewart (eds.), The Circulation of Knowledge between Britain, India and China: The Early-Modern World to the Twentieth Century. Leiden: Brill, 2013. pp. xxi+339. ISBN: 978-90-04-24441-2. $146.00 (hardback)., James Poskett, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 567-569, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Joseph Agassi, The Very Idea of Modern Science: Francis Bacon and Robert Boyle. Heidelberg, New York and London: Springer, 2013. Pp. xvii+315. ISBN 978-94-007-5350-1. £90.00 (hardback)., Sheldon Richmond, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 570 - 572, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Sean Cocco, Watching Vesuvius: A History of Science and Culture in Early Modern Italy. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. xi+332. ISBN 978-0-226-92371-0. £29.00 (hardback)., Antonio Clericuzio, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 572-573, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Daniel Stolzenberg, Egyptian Oedipus: Athanasius Kircher and the Secrets of Antiquity. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. xi+307. ISBN 978-0-226-92414-4. £32.50 (hardback)., Ole Peter Grell, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 573-574, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Science, Geopolitics and Culture in the Polar Region. Norden Beyond Borders - Edited by Sverker Sörlin (pages 197¨C198), Matthias Heymann, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 197-198, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Scientists and Scholars in the Field. Studies in the History of Fieldwork and Expeditions - by Kristian H. Nielsen, Michael Harbsmeier and Christopher J. Ries (pages 200¨C201), Robert-Jan Wille, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 200-201, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Abdelhamid Ibrahim Sabra 1924¨C2013, Y. Tzvi Langermann, Arabic Sciences and Philosophy  , 24, £¨2£©, 309-312, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Science, Public Health and the State in Modern Asia eds. by Liping Bu, Darwin H. Stapleton, and Ka-che Yip (review) , Mark Harrison, East Asian Science, Technology and Society , 8, £¨3£©, 363-366, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

¡®Applied science¡¯ in nineteenth-century Britain: public discourse and the creation of meaning, 1817¨C1876, Robert Bud, History & Technology  , 30, £¨1-2£©, 3-36, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Governing the future: science, policy and public participation in the construction of the long term in the Netherlands and Sweden, Jenny Andersson & Anne-Greet Keizer, History & Technology  , 30, £¨1-2£©, 104-122, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Philomaths, Herschel, and the myth of the self-taught man, Emily Winterburn, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 207-225, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Margaret Cavendish and the Royal Society, Emma Wilkins, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 245-260, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Thomas Birch's ¡®Weekly Letter¡¯ (1741¨C66): correspondence and history in the mid-eighteenth-century Royal Society, Markman Ellis, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 261-278, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Margaret Thatcher's influence on British science, George Guise, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 301-309, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Einstein in Britain: a portrait, Joanna McManus, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 311-315, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Why Isn't Exploration a Science?(pp. 318-334)  , Vanessa Heggie, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 318-334, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Andrew F. Jones. Developmental Fairy Tales: Evolutionary Thinking and Modern Chinese Culture.(p. 416)  , Review by: Grace Yen Shen, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 416, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Peter Meusburger; Thomas Schuch, eds. Wissenschaftsatlas of Heidelberg University: Spatio-Temporal Relations of Academic Knowledge Production.(pp. 418-419)  , Review by: Gabriel Finkelstein, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 418-419, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Andr¨¦s I. Prieto. Missionary Scientists: Jesuit Science in Spanish South America, 1570¨C1810.(pp. 420-421) , Review by: Antonio Barrera-Osorio, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 420-421, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Thomas K. Simpson. Newton, Maxwell, Marx: Spirit, Freedom, and the Scientific Vision., Review by: Diane Greco Josefowicz, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 422-423, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Alison Winter. Memory: Fragments of a Modern History.(pp. 424-425) , Review by: Jamie Cohen-Cole, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 424-425, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Jacopo Aconcio; Paola Giacomoni; Giovanni Maria Fara; Renato Giacomelli; Omar Khalaf, eds. Trattato sulle fortificazioni., Review by: Simon Pepper, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 426, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Massimo Bucciantini; Michele Camerota; Franco Giudice, eds. Il telescopio di Galileo: Una storia europea.(pp. 431-432)  , Review by: Matteo Valleriani, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 431-432, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Sean Cocco. Watching Vesuvius: A History of Science and Culture in Early Modern Italy., Review by: Maria Conforti, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 432-433, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Michael Friedman. Kant's Construction of Nature: A Reading of the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science.(pp. 433-435) , Review by: David Hyder, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 433-435, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Ofer Gal; Raz Chen-Morris. Baroque Science., Review by: Jos¨¦ Ram¨®n Marcaida, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 435-436, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Daniel Stolzenberg. Egyptian Oedipus: Athanasius Kircher and the Secrets of Antiquity., Review by: Mark A. Waddell, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 443-444, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

On Barak. On Time: Technology and Temporality in Modern Egypt.(pp. 447-448)  , Review by: David Arnold, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 447-448, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Chunjuan Nancy Wei; Darryl E. Brock, eds. Mr. Science and Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution: Science and Technology in Modern China.(pp. 467-468)  , Review by: Leon Antonio Rocha, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 467-468, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Introduction: The progress of science, Rogier De Langhe, Stephan Hartmann, Jan Sprenger, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 54, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Pure science and the problem of progress, Heather Douglas, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 55-63, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Scientific progress as increasing verisimilitude, Ilkka Niiniluoto, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 73-77, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Kuhn¡¯s Structure of Scientific Revolutions between sociology and epistemology, Ladislav Kvasz, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 78-84, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

A comparison of two models of scientific progress, Rogier De Langhe, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 94-99, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

Partial reference, scientific realism and possible worlds, Anders Landig, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 47, , 1-9, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

s complexity a scientific concept?, Paul Taborsky, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 47, , 51-59, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ,

New Natures: Joining Environmental History with Science and Technology Studies Edited by Dolly Jørgensen, Finn Arne Jørgensen, and Sara B. Pritchard (review) , Jenny Leigh Smith, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 734-735, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·, ÊéÆÀ

Sound Clash: Listening to American Studies Edited by Kara Keeling and Josh Kun (review) , Joseph Schloss, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 736-737, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Radiance from Halcyon: A Utopian Experiment in Religion and Science by Paul Eli Ivey (review) , Margaret M. Grubiak, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 754-756, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

Atomic State: Big Science in Twentieth-Century India by Jahnavi Phalkey (review) , M. V. Ramana, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 762-763, 2014, ×ÜÂÛ, ÊéÆÀ

The Search for Makak: A Multidisciplinary Settlement History of the Northern Coast of Le Morne Brabant, Mauritius, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh¡­, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 375-414, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Integrating Stable Isotope and Zooarchaeological Analyses in Historical Archaeology: A Case Study from the Urban Nineteenth-Century Commonwealth Block Site, Melbourne, Australia, Eric J. Guiry, Bernice Harpley¡­, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 415-440, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Production Activities in the Household Economies of Plantation Slaves: Barbados and Martinique, Mid-1600s to Mid-1800s, Jerome Handler, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 441-466, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Assessing the Diversity of Mission Populations through the Comparison of Native American Residences at Mission Santa Clara de As¨ªs, Lee M. Panich, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 467-488, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Becoming Modern: Hybrid Foodways in Early Modern Tornio, Northern Finland,  Annemari Tranberg, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 489-512, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The Last Episode of an Iranian Teacher¡¯s Bag: Children¡¯s Lives as the Smaller Copies of their Parents¡¯ in Contemporary Iran, Leila Papoli Yazdi, Maryam Dezhamkhooy, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 513-528, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The Most Wretched of Beings in the Cage of Capitalism, Daniel O. Sayers, International Journal of Historical Archaeology       , 18, £¨3£©, 529-554, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Using Enthesis Robusticity to Infer Activity in the Past: A Review, Aimee Foster, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory , 21, £¨3£©, 511-533, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Forty Thousand Arms for a Single Emperor: From Chemical Data to the Labor Organization Behind the Bronze Arrows of the Terracotta Army, Marcos Martin¨®n-Torres, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory , 21, £¨3£©, 534-562, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Accurate Measurements of Low Z Elements in Sediments and Archaeological Ceramics Using Portable X-ray Fluorescence (PXRF), Jack Johnson, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory , 21, £¨3£©, 563-588, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Landscape Construction and Long-Term Economic Practices: an Example from the Spanish Mediterranean Uplands Through Rock Art Archaeology, Mar¨ªa Cruz Berrocal, Mar¨ªa Sebasti¨¢n L¨®pez, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory , 21, £¨3£©, 589-615, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Microarchaeological Approaches to the Identification and Interpretation of Combustion Features in Prehistoric Archaeological Sites, Susan M. Mentzer, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory , 21, £¨3£©, 616-668, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Eighteenth-Century Meissen Porcelain Reference Data Obtained By Proton-Beam Analysis (PIXE¨CPIGE) (pages 527¨C540)

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C. Neelmeijer, U. Pietsch and H. Ulbricht

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 527-540, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Materials Characteristics of Roman and Arabic Mortars and Stuccoes from the Patio De Banderas in the Real Alcazar of Seville (Spain) (pages 541¨C561)

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I. Garofano, M. D. Robador and A. Duran

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 541-561, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Determining the Firing Temperature of Low-Fired Ancient Pottery: An Example from the Donghulin Site, Beijing, China (pages 562¨C572)

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J. Zhu, Y. Zhang

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 562-572, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Determining the Firing Temperature of Low-Fired Ancient Pottery: An Example from the Donghulin Site, Beijing, China (pages 562¨C572)

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J. McKenzie-Clark and J. Magnussen

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 573-590, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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An Experimental Investigation into the Accidental Invention of Ceramic Glazes (pages 591¨C600)

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M. Matin

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 591-600, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Characterization of some ancient glass beads unearthed from the Kizil reservoir and Wanquan cemeteries in Xinjiang, China (pages 601¨C624)

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Q. H. Li, S. Liu, H. X. Zhao, F. X. Gan and P. Zhang

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 601-624, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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The Evolution of Pre-Islamic South Arabian Coinage: A Metallurgical Analysis of Coins Excavated In Sumhuram (Khor-Rori, Sultanate of Oman) (pages 625¨C650)

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L. Chiarantini and M. Benvenuti

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 625-650, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Isotopic Composition of Lead in Copper Ores and a Copper Artefact from the La Profunda Mine (Le¨®n, Spain) (pages 651¨C664)

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G. Huelga-Suarez

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 651-664, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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How Mineralogy and Geochemistry Can Improve the Significance of Pb Isotopes in Metal Provenance Studies (pages 665¨C680)

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S. Baron, C. G. Tămaş and C. Le Carlier

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 665-680, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Biomass Spectrometry Identification of the Fibre Material in the Pall Imprint Excavated from Grave M1, Peng-state Cemetery, Shanxi, China (pages 681¨C688)

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Zhanyun Zhu

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 681-688, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Rehydroxylation of Fired-Clay Ceramics: Factors Affecting Early-Stage Mass Gain in Dating Experiments (pages 689¨C702)

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M. A. Wilson, S. Clelland

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 689-702, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

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Deformation of Ancient Buildings inferred by Terrestrial Laser Scanning methodology: the Cantalovo church case study (Northern Italy)* (pages 703¨C716)

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E. Bonali, A. Pesci, G. Casula and E. Boschi

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Archaeometry  , 56, £¨4£©, 703-716, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Refining gold with glass ¨C an early Islamic technology at Tadmekka, Mali, Th. Rehren, S. Nixon, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 33-41, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Investigation of cereal remains at the Xiaohe Cemetery in Xinjiang, China, Ruiping Yang, Yimin Yang, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 43-47, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Cinnabar in Mesoamerica: poisoning or mortuary ritual?, Alfonso Ávila, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 48-56, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Tracking archaeological and historical mines using mineral prospectivity mapping, F. Monna, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 57-69, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

An experimental assessment of the influences on edge damage to lithic artifacts: a consideration of edge angle, substrate grain size, raw material properties, and exposed face, Shannon P. McPherron, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 70-82, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Intestinal parasites in a mid-14th century latrine from Riga, Latvia: fish tapeworm and the consumption of uncooked fish in the medieval eastern Baltic region, Hui-Yuan Yeh, Aleks Pluskowski, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 83-89, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Documenting contamination in ancient starch laboratories, Alison Crowther, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 90-104, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Characterizing obsidian sources with portable XRF: accuracy, reproducibility, and field relationships in a case study from Armenia, Ellery Frahm, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 105-125, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Experimental determinations of cutmark orientation and the reconstruction of prehistoric butchery behavior, Charles P, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 126-133, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Revisiting carbonate quantification in apatite (bio)minerals: a validated FTIR methodology, A. Grunenwald, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 134-141, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Marine or estuarine radiocarbon reservoir corrections for mollusks? A case study from a medieval site in the south of England, Paula J. Reimer, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 142-146, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Late Bronze and Early Iron Age copper smelting technologies in the South Caucasus: the view from ancient Colchis c. 1500¨C600 BC, Nathaniel L, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 147-159, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Assessing use and suitability of scanning electron microscopy in the analysis of micro remains in dental calculus, Robert C, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 160-169, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Herding cats ¨C Roman to Late Antique glass groups from Bubastis, northern Egypt, D. Rosenow, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 170-184, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Sample-specific sex estimation in archaeological contexts with commingled human remains: a case study from the Middle Neolithic cave of Bom Santo in Portugal, David Gonçalves, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 185-191, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Agroecology of pre-contact Hawaiian dryland farming: the spatial extent, yield and social impact of Hawaiian breadfruit groves in Kona, Hawai'i, Noa Lincoln, Thegn Ladefoged, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 192-202, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The death scenario of an Italian Renaissance princess can shed light on a zoological dilemma: did the black soldier fly reach Europe with Columbus?, Giovanni Benelli, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 203-205, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Dating beeswax pictograms from Gode Roriso in Ethiopia, Pierluigi Rosina, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 206-212, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Isotopic evidence on human bone for declining maize consumption during the little ice age in central western Argentina, Adolfo F. Gil, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 213-227, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The archaeological contribution of forensic craniofacial reconstruction to a portrait drawing of a Korean historical figure, Won Joon Lee, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 228-236, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Nucleation of aragonite upon carbonation of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide at ambient temperatures and pressures: a new indicator of fire-related human activities, Michael B, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 237-248, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Computer vision, archaeological classification and China's terracotta warriors, Andrew Bevan, Xiuzhen Li, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 249-254, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Impacts of drift and population bottlenecks on the cultural transmission of a neutral continuous trait: an agent based model, Adam N. Rorabaugh, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 255-264, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Water management and land-use practices from the Iron-Age to the Roman period in Eastern Iberia, Hector A. Orengo, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 265-275, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

A GIS model for predicting wetland habitat in the Great Basin at the Pleistocene¨CHolocene transition and implications for Paleoindian archaeology, Daron Duke, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 276-291, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Lithic microwear analysis as a means to infer production of perishable technology: a case from the Great Lakes, G. Logan Miller, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 292-301, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Technological behaviors in Paleolithic foragers. Testing the role of resharpening in the assemblage organization, Juan I. Morales, Josep M. Verg¨¨s, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 302-316, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Short, but repeated Neanderthal visits to Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3, Barcelona, Spain): a combined analysis of tooth microwear patterns and seasonality, Carlos S¨¢nchez-Hern¨¢ndez, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 317-325, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Morphological trend analysis of rice phytolith during the early Neolithic in the Lower Yangtze, Yan Wu, Leping Jiang, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 326-331, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Provenance of marbles used in the Heliocaminus Baths of Hadrian's Villa (Tivoli, Italy), Stefano Columbu, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 332-342, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Using non-dietary gastropods in coastal shell middens to infer kelp and seagrass harvesting and paleoenvironmental conditions, Amira F. Ainis, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 343-360, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Determining the reduction sequence of Hawaiian quadrangular adzes using 3D approaches: a case study from Moloka'i, Chris Clarkson, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 361-371, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Impacts of Mayan land use on Laguna Tusp¨¢n watershed (Pet¨¦n, Guatemala) as seen through clay and ostracode analysis, Sophie Fleury, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 372-382, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Geochemical survey and metalworking: analysis of chemical residues derived from experimental non-ferrous metallurgical processes in a reconstructed roundhouse, Chris J. Carey, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 383-397, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Experimental projectile impact marks on bone: implications for identifying the origins of projectile technology, Corey A. O'Driscoll, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 398-413, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Continuity and changes of manufacturing traditions of Bell Beaker and Bronze Age encrusted pottery in the Morava river catchment (Czech Republic), D. Všianský, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 414-422, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The exploitation of manganese-rich ¡®ore¡¯ to smelt iron in Mwenge, western Uganda, from the mid second millennium AD, Louise Iles, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 423-441, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Introducing exponential random graph models for visibility networks, Tom Brughman, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 442-454, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Understanding the taphonomic signature of Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata), Llu¨ªs Lloveras, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 455-471, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The role of raw material differences in stone tool shape variation: an experimental assessment, Metin I. Eren, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 472-487, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Iberomaurusian funerary customs: new evidence from unpublished records of the 1950s excavations of the Taforalt necropolis (Morocco), Valentina Mariotti, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 488-499, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Development of Chinese barium copper silicate pigments during the Qin Empire based on Raman and polarized light microscopy studies, Yin Xia, Qinglin Ma, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 500-509, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Correlation of volcanic ash layers between the Early Pleistocene Acheulean sites of Isinya, Kariandusi, and Olorgesailie, Kenya, Hannah Durkee, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 510-517, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Smaller fragment size facilitates energy-efficient bone grease production, Anneke Janzen, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 518-523, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Species identification by peptide mass fingerprinting (PMF) in fibre products preserved by association with copper-alloy artefacts, Caroline Solazzo, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 524-535, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Stranded rocky shore mussels and their possible procurement during prehistory on the West Coast of South Africa, Antonieta Jerardino, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 536-545, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Tradition and indigeneity in Mughal architectural glazed tiles, M.S. Gill, Th. Rehren, I. Freestone, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 546-555, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

The Middle Paleolithic site of Cuesta de la Bajada (Teruel, Spain): a perspective on the Acheulean and Middle Paleolithic technocomplexes in Europe, Manuel Santonja, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 556-571, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

Systematic cultivation of the Swifterbant wetlands (The Netherlands). Evidence from Neolithic tillage marks (c. 4300¨C4000 cal. BC), D.J. Huisman, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 572-584, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

A question of scales: studying Neolithic subsistence using micro CT scanning of midden deposits, D.J. Huisman, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 585-594, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

AMS dating of ancient plant residues from experimental stone tools: a pilot study, A. Yates, A.M. Smith, Journal of Archaeological Science , 49, , 595-602, 2014, ¿Æ¼¼¿¼¹Å,

 

 

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The coming-to-be of Hansen¡¯s method, Curtis Wilson, William Harper, Archive for History of Exact Sciences  , 68, £¨4£©, 409-497, 2014, Êýѧ,

Complex continued fractions: early work of the brothers Adolf and Julius Hurwitz, Nicola M. R. Oswald, Jörn J. Steuding, Archive for History of Exact Sciences  , 68, £¨4£©, 499-528, 2014, Êýѧ,

On Jacobi¡¯s transformation theory of elliptic functions, Alberto Cogliati, Archive for History of Exact Sciences  , 68, £¨4£©, 529-545, 2014, Êýѧ,

Integral equations between theory and practice: the cases of Italy and France to 1920, T. Archibald, R. Tazzioli, Archive for History of Exact Sciences  , 68, £¨5£©, 547-597, 2014, Êýѧ,

Correspondence principle versus Planck-type theory of the atom, Sandro Petruccioli, Archive for History of Exact Sciences  , 68, £¨5£©, 599-639, 2014, Êýѧ,

Embedding semigroups in groups: not as simple as it might seem, Christopher Hollings, Archive for History of Exact Sciences  , 68, £¨5£©, 641-692, 2014, Êýѧ,

A sixteenth-century Neoplatonic synthesis: Francesco Piccolomini's theory of mathematics and imagination in the Academicae contemplationes, GUY CLAESSENS, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 421-431, 2014, Êýѧ,

Robert Fox (ed.), Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012. Pp. xviii+255. ISBN 978-0-7546-6960.9. £65.00 (hardback)., Peter Rowlands, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 569-570, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

ALFARABI ON CONDITIONALS, Kamran Karimullah, Arabic Sciences and Philosophy  , 24, £¨2£©, 211-267, 2014, Êýѧ,

SERENUS D'ANTINOË DANS LA TRADITION GRÉCO-ARABE DESCONIQUES, Thomas Auffret, Arabic Sciences and Philosophy  , 24, £¨2£©, 181-209, 2014, Êýѧ,

IBN SĪNĀ¡¯S APPROACH TO EQUALITY AND UNITY, Shahid Rahman, Arabic Sciences and Philosophy  , 24, £¨2£©, 297-307, 2014, Êýѧ,

Mathematical Canons in Practice: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Korean Scholar Nam Pyŏng-Gil and His Evaluation of Two Major Algebraic Methods Used in East Asia , Jia-Ming Ying, East Asian Science, Technology and Society , 8, £¨3£©, 347-362, 2014, Êýѧ,

Elaine McKinnon Riehm; Frances Hoffman. Turbulent Times in Mathematics: The Life of J. C. Fields and the History of the Fields Medal., Review by: Deborah Kent, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 457-458, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

The Influence of Qing Dynasty Editorial Work on the Modern Interpretation of Mathematical Sources: The Case of Li Rui's Edition of Li Ye's Mathematical Treatises, Charlotte-V. Pollet, Science in Context    , 27, £¨3£©, 385-422, 2014, Êýѧ,

The Principle of Contradiction and Ecthesis in Aristotle's Syllogistic, Pierre Joray, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 219-236, 2014, Êýѧ,

Do Syllogisms Commit the Petitio Principii? The Role of Inference-Rules in Mill's Logic of Truth, David Botting, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 237-247, 2014, Êýѧ,

John Venn's Hypothetical Infinite Frequentism and Logic, Lukas M. Verburgt, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 248-271, 2014, Êýѧ,

Frege on Truth, Assertoric Force and the Essence of Logic, Dirk Greimann, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 272-288, 2014, Êýѧ,

Słupecki's Generalized Mereology and Its Flaws, Rafal Urbaniak, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 289-300, 2014, Êýѧ,

If A then B: How the World Discovered Logic, Roy T. Cook, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 301-303, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Comment on R.T. Cook's Review of If A, Then B: How the World Discovered Logic, Michael Shenefelt & Heidi White, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 303-304, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Methods of Argumentation, C. Andone, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 304-306, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Logic. The Laws of Truth, F. Paoli, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 306-308, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

The Tarskian Turn: Deflationism and Axiomatic Truth, John Corcoran & Hassan Masoud, History and Philosophy of Logic, 35, £¨3£©, 308-313, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Intersections Between Architecture and Mathematics, Michael J. Ostwald, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 247-249, 2014, Êýѧ,

The Fractal Pattern of the French Gothic Cathedrals, Albert Samper, Blas Herrera, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 251-271, 2014, Êýѧ,

Comparative Analysis of Terrestrial Semi-automatic and Automatic Photogrammetry in 3D Modeling Process, Sonja Krasić, Petar Pejić, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 273-283, 2014, Êýѧ,

Representation of Non-Metric Concepts of Space in Architectural Design Theories, Bojan Tepavčević, Vesna Stojaković, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 285-297, 2014, Êýѧ,

The Design of The Great Pyramid of Khufu, Christopher Bartlett, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 299-311, 2014, Êýѧ,

A Basic Method for Naming Persian Karbandis Using a Set of Numbers, Mojtaba Pour Ahmadi, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 313-343, 2014, Êýѧ,

A Euclidean Approach to Eggs and Polycentric Curves, Angelo Alessandro Mazzotti, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 345-387, 2014, Êýѧ,

What Borromini Might Have Known About Ovals. Ruler and Compass Constructions, Angelo Alessandro Mazzotti, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 389-415, 2014, Êýѧ,

Quantifying the Differences in Geometry and Size Distributions of Buildings Within Cities, Nahid Mohajeri, Agust Gudmundsson, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 417-436, 2014, Êýѧ,

Emergent Properties of the Public Realm and Encroachments in the Urban Environment, Akshay P. Patil, Alpana R. Dongre, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 437-465, 2014, Êýѧ,

Remarks on the Surface Area and Equality Conditions in Regular Forms Part II: Quadratic Prisms, Ahmed A. Elkhateeb, Esraa A. Elkhateeb, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 467-485, 2014, Êýѧ,

Remarks on the Surface Area and Equality Conditions in Regular Forms Part III: Multi-sided Prisms, Ahmed A. Elkhateeb, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 487-500, 2014, Êýѧ,

Stereotomy: Stone Architecture and New Research by Giuseppe Fallacara, Peter Attila Andrusko, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 501-504, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Descriptive Geometry and/or Computer Technology? What Mathematics is Required for Doing and Understanding Architecture?, Ivan Tafteberg Jakobsen, Jesper Matthiasen, Nexus Network Journal, 16, £¨2£©, 505-516, 2014, Êýѧ, ÊéÆÀ

 

 

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Silvan S. Schweber, Nuclear Forces: The Making of the Physicist Hans Bethe. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2012. Pp. viii+579. ISBN 978-0-674-06587-1. £25.95 (hardback)., Jaume Navarro, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 579-580, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

Antonius Michels en de stichting van het ¡®Institute for Molecular Physics¡¯ aan de Universiteit van Maryland, Jan V. Sengers, Studium , 7, £¨2£©, 105-111, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Seduced by Logic: Émilie du Châtelet, Mary Somerville and the Newtonian Revolution - by Robyn Arianrhod (pages 189¨C190), Sarah Hutton, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 189-190, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Einstein's Berlin: In the Footsteps of a Genius - by Dieter Hoffmann , Einstein's Berlin: In the Footsteps of a Genius - by Dieter Hoffmann (pages 195¨C197, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 195-197, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Making science at home: visual displays of space science and nuclear physics at the Science Museum and on television in postwar Britain, Jean-Baptiste Gouyon, History & Technology  , 30, £¨1-2£©, 37-60, 2014, ÎïÀí,

An Assemblage of Science and Home: The Gendered Lifestyle of Svante Arrhenius and Early Twentieth-Century Physical Chemistry(pp. 265-291)  , Staffan Bergwik, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 256-291, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Digitizing Isaac Newton, Review by: Niccol¨° Guicciardini, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 403-409, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

Graham Farmelo. Churchill's Bomb: How the United States Overtook Britain in the First Nuclear Arms Race., Review by: Richard Moore, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 415, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

William J. Turkel. Spark from the Deep: How Shocking Experiments with Strongly Electric Fish Powered Scientific Discovery., Review by: Patricia Fara, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 423-424, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

Eric Jorink; Ad Maas, eds. Newton and the Netherlands: How Isaac Newton Was Fashioned in the Dutch Republic., Review by: Stephen Gaukroger, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 438-439, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

Dieter Hoffmann; Mark Walker; Ann M. Hentschel, eds. The German Physical Society in the Third Reich: Physicists between Autonomy and Accommodation., Review by: Alexei Kojevnikov, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 454-455, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

A revolution without tooth and claw¡ªRedefining the physical base units, Wolfgang Pietsch, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 85-93, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Newton and action at a distance between bodies¡ªA response to Andrew Janiak's ¡°Three concepts of causation in Newton¡±, John Henry, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 47, , 91-97, 2014, ÎïÀí,

On relativism and pluralism: Response to Steven Bland, Howard Sankey, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 47, , 98-103, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Narrow and broad styles of scientific reasoning: A reply to O. Bueno, Jean-S¨¦bastien Bolduc, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 47, , 104-110, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Clarifying interactional and contributory expertise, Mads Goddiksen, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 47, , 111-117, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Nuclear Syntheses: Audra J. Wolfe, Competing with the Soviets; Martin V. Melosi, Atomic Age America , Russell Olwell, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 723-725, 2014, ÎïÀí,

The Papers of Thomas A. Edison: Losses and Loyalties, April 1883¨CDecember 1884 Edited by Paul B. Israel et al. (review) , David Rhees, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 749-750, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

Project Plowshare: The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Explosives in Cold War America by Scott Kaufman (review) , Jason Krupar, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 763-765, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

Overpotential: Fuel Cells, Futurism, and the Making of a Power Panacea by Matthew N. Eisler (review) , Per Högselius, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 765-767, 2014, ÎïÀí, ÊéÆÀ

C. V. Raman and Colonial Physics: Acoustics and the Quantum, Somaditya Banerjee, Physics in Perspective, 16, £¨2£©, 146-178, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Writing the Biography of Hans Bethe: Contextual History and Paul Forman1, Silvan S. Schweber, Physics in Perspective, 16, £¨2£©, 179-217, 2014, ÎïÀí,

On the Identification of the Parts of Compound Quantum Objects, Gregg Jaeger, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨7£©, 709-724, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Lagrangian form of Schrödinger equation, D. Arsenović, N. Burić, D. M. Davidović, S. Prvanović, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨7£©, 725-735, 2014, ÎïÀí,

A Rigorous Analysis of the Clauser¨CHorne¨CShimony¨CHolt Inequality Experiment When Trials Need Not be Independent, Peter Bierhorst, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨7£©, 736-761, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Quantum Phase Space from Schwinger¡¯s Measurement Algebra, P. Watson, A. J. Bracken, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨7£©, 762-780, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Constraints on Determinism: Bell Versus Conway¨CKochen, Eric Cator, Klaas Landsman, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨7£©, 781-791, 2014, ÎïÀí,

How to Produce S-Tense Operators on Lattice Effect Algebras, Ivan Chajda, Jiř¨ª Janda, Jan Paseka, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨7£©, 792-811, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Optically Engineered Quantum States in Ultrafast and Ultracold Systems, Kenji Ohmori, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 813-818, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Quantum Computing¡¯s Classical Problem, Classical Computing¡¯s Quantum Problem, Rodney Van Meter, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 819-828, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Hiding Information in Theories Beyond Quantum Mechanics, and It¡¯s Application to the Black Hole Information Problem, Markus P. M¨¹ller, Jonathan Oppenheim, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 829-842, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Fabrication of Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits by Means of Femtosecond Laser Pulses, Andrea Crespi, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 843-855, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Large Scale Integrated Photonics for Twenty-First Century Information Technologies, Raymond G. Beausoleil, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 856-872, 2014, ÎïÀí,

On the Gravitization of Quantum Mechanics 2: Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, Roger Penrose, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 873-890, 2014, ÎïÀí,

Posters Presented at Horizons Workshop, Fabio Scardigli, Foundations of Physics, 44, (8), 891-904, 2014, ÎïÀí,

 

 

 

 

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Matter and Method in the Long Chemical Revolution: Laws of Another Order - by Victor Boantza (pages 190¨C192), Lissa Roberts, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 190-192, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

A brief history of Lord Rutherford's radium, Neil Todd, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 279-300, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Lawrence M. Principe. The Secrets of Alchemy.(pp. 421-422)  , Review by: Marco Beretta, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 421-422, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

CITATION FOR CHEMICAL BREAKTHROUGH AWARD: MENDELEEV'S PERIODIC SYSTEM OF THE ELEMENTS, David E. Lewis, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 1-7, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

DECORATING WITH EXPLOSIVES: THE USE OF AURUM FULMINANS AS A PURPLE PIGMENT, Nicholas Zumbulyadis, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 7-18, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

ON THE HISTORY OF PRUSSIAN BLUE: THOMAS EVERITT (1805-1845) AND EVERITT'S SALT, Alexander Kraft, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 18-26, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

A TRANSNATIONAL NETWORK OF CHEMICAL KNOWLEDGE:  THE PREPARADORES AT THE LISBON POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL  IN THE 1860s AND 1870s, Bernardo Jerosch Herold, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 26-43, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

A CENTURY OF BASE-PROMOTED DECOMPOSITION OF HYDRAZONES: THE EARLY CAREER OF NIKOLAI MATVEEVICH KIZHNER (1867-1935), Vladislav Suntsov and David E. Lewis, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 43-53, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

THE TWO FACES OF RADIUM IN EARLY AMERICAN NUCLEAR CULTURE, Matthew Lavine, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 53-64, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

THE PATH TO CONDUCTIVE POLYACETYLENE, Seth C. Rasmussen, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 64-73, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

IN DEFENSE OF THE USE OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION, 1965-1985: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DELIBERATIONS AND AN INGENIOUSLY CLEVER TAKEOFF ON THE THEME BY R. B. WOODWARD, Joseph Gal, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 73, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

The Secrets of Alchemy, Lawrence M. Principe; 2013, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 95, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

Dictionnaire de chimie: Une approche ¨¦tymologique et historique, P. de Menten; 2013, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 97, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

Alexander Borodin: Composer, Scientist, Educator. A Biography, William Vijvers; 2013, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 98, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

Organic Chemistry Principles in Context: A Story Telling Historical Approach, Mark M. Green; 2012, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 99, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

UCL Chemistry Department 1828-1974, Alwyn Davies and Peter Grant; 2013, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 101, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

Pioneers of Quantum Chemistry, E. Thomas Strom and Angela K. Wilson, Eds.; 2013, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 102, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

A Festival of Chemistry Entertainments, Jack Stocker and Natalie Foster, Eds.; 2013, BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY, 39, £¨1£©, 103, 2014, »¯Ñ§, ÊéÆÀ

Mine, Thine, and Ours: Collaboration and Co-Authorship in the Material Culture of the Mid-Twentieth Century Chemical Laboratory, Mary Jo Nye, Ambix, 61, £¨3£©, 211-235, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Distilling Reliable Remedies: Hieronymus Brunschwig's Liber de arte distillandi (1500) Between Alchemical Learning and Craft Practice, Tillmann Taape, Ambix, 61, £¨3£©, 236-256, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Pedagogical Progeniture or Tactical Translation? George Fordyce's Additions and Modifications to William Cullen's Philosophical Chemistry¡ªPart II, Georgette Taylor, Ambix, 61, £¨3£©, 257-278, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

A Conflict of Analysis: Analytical Chemistry and Milk Adulteration in Victorian Britain, Jacob Steere-Williams, Ambix, 61, £¨3£©, 279-298, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

The Little Known Mineral and Chemical History of Iron and A History of Brass by an Eighteenth-Century Technologist, William Lewis (1708¨C1781), Frederick G. Page, Ambix, 61, £¨3£©, 299-304, 2014, »¯Ñ§,

A Future Without Limits, Benjamin Gross, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Accelerating Oncology, Daniel A. Gross, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Books to Note: Spring 2014, , Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Butter-in-Law, Jacob Roberts, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Cabinets for the Curious, Jennifer Landry, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Cloth of the World, Kelley Hirsch, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Colors Run Riot, John Kenly Smith, Jr., Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Conversation Piece, Clay Cansler, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Gold, Secrecy, and Prestige, Michal Meyer, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Graphic History, Clay Cansler, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Making Gemstones, Jane E. Boyd and Joseph Rucker, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

New Science, Old Tricks, CHF Staff, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Pour l¡¯Amour de Lavoisier, Gigi Naglak, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

The Invisible Woman, Jacob Roberts, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

The Philosophers¡¯ Stove, Michal Meyer, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Tiny Productions, Sam Kean, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Weather Service, Jacob Roberts, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Write for a Free Booklet: Howard Bishop¡¯s Crusade to Decontaminate America, Jacob Roberts, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

Yellow Fever Fiend, Jacob Roberts, Chemical Heritage      , , Spring 2014, »¯Ñ§,

 

 

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On the boredom of science: positional astronomy in the nineteenth century, KEVIN DONNELLY, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 479-503, 2014, ÌìÎÄ,

Crowdsourcing, the great meteor storm of 1833, and the founding of meteor science, Mark Littmann, Todd Suomela, , 130-138, 2014, ÌìÎÄ,

Tobias Kr¨¹ger; Ann M. Hentschel. Discovering the Ice Ages: International Reception and Consequences for a Historical Understanding of Climate., Review by: Geir Hestmark, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 416-417, 2014, ÆøÏó, ÊéÆÀ

Barbara J. Becker. Unravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy.(pp. 449-450), Review by: Jessica Ratcliff, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 449-450, 2014, ÌìÎÄ, ÊéÆÀ

Values and uncertainties in climate prediction, revisited, Wendy Parker, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 46, , 24-30, 2014, ÆøÏó,

Probing the Sky with Radio Waves: From Wireless Technology to the Development of Atmospheric Science by Chen-Pang Yeang (review) , David P. Munns, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 767-769, 2014, ÆøÏó, ÊéÆÀ

NASA in the World: Fifty Years of International Collaboration in Space by John Krige, Angelina Long Callahan, and Ashok Maharaj (review) , Michael J. Neufeld, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 770-772, 2014, ÌìÎÄ, ÊéÆÀ

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Deborah R. Coen, The Earthquake Observers: Disaster Science from Lisbon to Richter. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. viii+348. ISBN 978-0-226-11181-0. £22.50 (hardback)., Lorena B. Valderrama, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 576-577, 2014, µØѧ, ÊéÆÀ

New Observations on a Geological Hotspot Track: Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo (1825) by Mrs T. Edward Bowdich (pages 135¨C166), Mary Orr, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 135-166, 2014, µØѧ,

Moving Localities and Creative Circulation: Travels as Knowledge Production in 18th-Century Europe (pages 167¨C188), Pedro M. P. Raposo, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 167-188, 2014, µØѧ,

Novel Science: Fiction and the Invention of Nineteenth-Century Geology - by Adelene Buckland (pages 194¨C195), Michael Page, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 194-195, 2014, µØѧ,

¡°Being the World Eternal ¡­¡±: The Age of the Earth in Renaissance Italy(pp. 292-317)  , Ivano Dal Prete, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 292-317, 2014, µØѧ,

The Spaces In Between: Science, Ocean, Empire(pp. 338-351), Michael S. Reidy and Helen M. Rozwadowski, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 338-351, 2014, º£Ñó,

Seeing the Oceans in the Shadow of Bergen Values(pp. 352-363), Jacob Darwin Hamblin, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 352-363, 2014, º£Ñó,

In the Wake of Politics: The Political and Economic Construction of Fisheries Biology, 1860¨C1970, Jennifer Hubbard, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 364-378, 2014, º£Ñó,

Scaling Up Our Vision, Naomi Oreskes, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 379-391, 2014, º£Ñó,

The Great Revolution in the Earth Sciences in the Mid-Twentieth Century(pp. 410-412)  , Review by: Tony Hallam, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 410-412, 2014, µØѧ, ÊéÆÀ

The Geography of Radionavigation and the Politics of Intangible Artifacts , William Rankin, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 622-674, 2014, µØѧ,

Using 87Sr/86Sr Ratios to Date Fossil Methane Seep Deposits: Methodological Requirements and an Example from the Great Valley Group, California, Steffen Kiel, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 353-366, 2014, µØѧ,

Significance of the Deformation History within the Hinge Zone of the Pennsylvania Salient, Appalachian Mountains, Peter B. Sak, Mary Beth Gray, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 367-380, 2014, µØѧ,

Rapid Exhumation of High-Pressure Metamorphic Rocks in Kythera-Peloponnese (Greece) Revealed by Apatite (U-Th)/He Thermochronology, Antonios E. Marsellos, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 381-396, 2014, µØѧ,

The Uplifted Terraces of the Arkitsa Region, NW Evoikos Gulf, Greece: A Result of Combined Tectonic and Volcanic Processes?, Dimitris Papanastassiou, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 397-410, 2014, µØѧ,

Structural, Petrological, and Chronological Constraints From Eastern India and Implications for the 1.0 Ga Assembly of Greater India, Naraga Prabhakar, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 411-432, 2014, µØѧ,

Neogene Source-to-Sink Relations between the Pamir and Tarim Basin: Insights from Stratigraphy, Detrital Zircon Geochronology, and Whole-Rock Geochemistry, Kai Cao, Yadong Xu, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 433-454, 2014, µØѧ,

Neoproterozoic Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions from the Fanjingshan Region, South China: Implications for Subduction-Related Magmatism in the Jiangnan Fold Belt, Wei Wang, Jun-Hong Zhao, The Journal of Geology, 122, (4), 455-473, 2014, µØѧ,

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The Newport Medieval Ship, Wales, United Kingdom (pages 239¨C278)

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Nigel Nayling and Toby Jones

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 239-278, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Iberian Dendrochronology and the Newport Medieval Ship (pages 279¨C291)

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Nigel Nayling and Josu¨¦ Susperregi

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 279-291, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Morgawr: an experimental Bronze Age-type sewn-plank craft based on the Ferriby boats (pages 292¨C313)

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Robert Van de Noort

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 292-313, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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A New Type of Construction Evidenced by Ship 17 of Thonis-Heracleion (pages 314¨C329)

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Alexander Belov

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 314-329, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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A Late Roman Quay in the River Meuse near Cuijk, Netherlands (pages 330¨C342)

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P. A. Seinen and J. A. van den Besselaar

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 330-342, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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A Needle Assemblage from a Roman Shipwreck off the Israeli Coast (pages 343¨C350)

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Baruch Rosen and Ehud Galili

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 343-350, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The Conception of Hull Shape by Shell-builders in the Ancient Mediterranean (pages 351¨C368)

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Juan-Pablo Olaberria

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 351-368, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The 7th¨C9th Century Tantura E Shipwreck, Israel: construction and reconstruction (pages 369¨C388)

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, ´°Ì嶥¶Ë

Eyal Israeli and Yaacov Kahanov

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 369-388, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The Post Medieval Gravellona Toce Boat: an inland watercraft from north-west Italy assembled using locked dowels (pages 389¨C396)

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Giulia Boetto and Francesco Tiboni

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 389-396, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The Hull Remains of a Post Medieval Black Sea Merchantman from Kitten, Bulgaria (pages 397¨C412)

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Kroum N. Batchvarov

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 397-412, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The Batt¨©l and Z¨¡r¨±qah of Musandam, Oman (pages 413¨C435)

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Norbert Weismann

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 413-435, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The Application of Aerial Magnetometers in Maritime Archaeology (pages 436¨C443)

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Jeremy Green

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 436-443, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Fragments of a Roman Mast from the Port of Genoa, Italy (pages 443¨C445)

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Francesco Tiboni

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 443-445, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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More Military Buttons Identified from the Invincible (1758) (pages 446¨C447)

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John M. Bingeman

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 446-447, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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River Lovat¡ªa Varangian tour de force: two experimental voyages on a legendary route through Russia (pages 447¨C451)

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Rune Edberg

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 447-451, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Memoir of Wolfgang Rudolph: maritime ethnologist 1923¨C2014 (page 452)

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Arne Emil Christensen

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 452, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Implementing Underwater Cultural Heritage ¡®Best Practices¡¯ in the Mediterranean: the Noto meeting and Statement (pages 453¨C455)

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Justin Leidwanger

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 453-455, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å, »áÒ鱨µÀ

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The Second Asia and Pacific Regional Conference on UCH, 12¨C16 May 2014 in Honolulu, Hawai¡®i (pages 455¨C457)

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Miranda Richardson

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 455-457, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å, »áÒ鱨µÀ

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¡®Hearts of Oak¡¯ Trilogy: The Fighting Temeraire: legend of Trafalgar The Admiral Benbow: the life and times of a naval legend The Glorious First of June: fleet battle in the reign of terror ¨C By Sam Willis (pages 458¨C460)

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Andrew Lambert

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 458-460, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Realising Cultural Heritage Law: festschrift for Patrick O'Keefe ¨C Edited by Lyndel V. Prott, Ruth Redmond-Cooper and Stephen Ulrice (pages 460¨C462)

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Sarah Dromgoole

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 460-462, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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People and the Sea: a maritime archaeological research agenda for England ¨C Edited by J. Ransley, F. Sturt, J. Dix, J. Adams and L. Blue (pages 462¨C467)

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Se¨¢n McGrail

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 462-467, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Desert Boats: predynastic and pharaonic era rock-art in Egypt's Central Eastern Desert ¨C By Francis Lankester (pages 467¨C469)

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Damian Robinson

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 467-469, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Sea of Pearls: seven thousand years of the industry that shaped the Gulf ¨C By Robert A. Carter (pages 469¨C470)

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Julian Whitewright

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 469-470, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Harvesting the Sea: the exploitation of marine resources in the Roman Mediterranean ¨C By Annalisa Marzano (pages 474¨C475)

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A. J. Parker

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 474-475, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Portus and its Hinterland: recent archaeological research ¨C Edited by Simon Keay and Lidia Paroli; Rome, Portus and the Mediterranean ¨C Edited by Simon Keay (pages 475¨C478)

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David Blackman

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 475-478, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Nydam Mose, volumes 3 and 4: die schiffe ¨C By Flemming Rieck and Edited by Andreas Rau (pages 478¨C479)

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Arne Emil Christensen

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 478-479, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Shipwreck Asia: thematic studies in East Asian maritime archaeology ¨C Edited by Jun Kimura (pages 479¨C481)

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, ´°Ì嶥¶Ë

Richard Barker

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 479-481, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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England's Medieval Navy 1066¨C1509: ships, men and warfare ¨C By Susan Rose (pages 482¨C483)

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Ian Friel

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 482-483, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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The Ebersdorf Ship Model of 1400: an authentic example of late medieval shipbuilding in northern Europe ¨C By Arne Emil Christensen and Wolfgang Steusloff (pages 483¨C484)

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Se¨¢n McGrail

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 483-484, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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England's Shipwreck Heritage: from logboats to U-boats ¨C By Serena Cant (pages 485¨C487)

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Colin Martin

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 485-487, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Support for the Fleet: architecture and engineering of the Royal Navy's Bases 1700¨C1914 ¨C By Jonathan Coad (pages 487¨C489)

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James Davey

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 487-489, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Martello Towers Worldwide ¨C By Bill Clements; Marshal Vauban and the Defence of Louis XIV's France ¨C By James Falkner (pages 490¨C491)

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Ann Coats

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 490-491, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology ¨C Edited by Basil A. Reid and R. Grant Gilmore III (pages 492¨C493)

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Angela Croome

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology  , 43, £¨2£©, 492-493, 2014, º½º£¿¼¹Å,

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Hydrodynamic Modeling of the Roman Harbor of Portus in the Tiber Delta: The Impact of the North-Eastern Channel on Current and Sediment Dynamics (pages 357¨C370)

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Bertrand Millet

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Geoarchaeology   , 29, £¨5£©, 357-370, 2014, µØÖÊ¿¼¹Å,

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Shell Middens, Cultural Chronologies, and Coastal Settlement on the Rhode River Sub-Estuary of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA (pages 371¨C388)

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Torben C. Rick

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Geoarchaeology   , 29, £¨5£©, 371-388, 2014, µØÖÊ¿¼¹Å,

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Experimental Micromorphology on Burnt Shells of Anomalocardia brasiliana (Gmelin 1791) (Bivalvia, Veneridae) and Its Potential for Identification of Combustion Features on Shell-Matrix Sites (pages 389¨C396)

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Ximena S. Villagran

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Geoarchaeology   , 29, £¨5£©, 389-396, 2014, µØÖÊ¿¼¹Å,

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Use of Fossil Bryozoans in Sourcing Lithic Artifacts (pages 397¨C409)

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Marcus M. Key Jr

´°Ìåµ×¶Ë, Geoarchaeology   , 29, £¨5£©, 397-409, 2014, µØÖÊ¿¼¹Å,

 

 

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From garden biotech to garage biotech: amateur experimental biology in historical perspective, HELEN ANNE CURRY, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 539-565, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Outsider Scientists: Routes to Innovation in Biology - Edited by Oran Harman and Michael R. Dietrich (pages 192¨C194), Laurent Loison, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 192-194, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Trumping Communitarianism: Crime Control and Forensic DNA Typing and Databasing in Singapore , Victor Toom, East Asian Science, Technology and Society , 8, £¨3£©, 273-296, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Back to the Books: Review of Trying Biology: The Scopes Trial, Textbooks, and the Antievolution Movement in American Schools by Adam R. Shapiro, University of Chicago Press, 2013, Rebecca B. Miller, Endeavour  , 38, £¨2£©, 63-64, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Sequential Forms: Review of Biology, Computing, and the History of Molecular Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA, 1945¨C2000, by Miguel Garcia-Sancho, Palgrave McMillan, 2012, Pnina Geraldine Abir-Am, Endeavour  , 38, £¨2£©, 65, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Beyond the North Sea: Review of The Triumph of Human Empire: Verne, Morris, and Stevenson at the End of the World by Rosalind Williams, University of Chicago Press, 2013, Anne DeWitt, Endeavour  , 38, £¨2£©, 67, 2014, ÈËÀàѧ,

Roger Cooter; Claudia Stein. Writing History in the Age of Biomedicine.(pp. 413-414)  , Review by: Warwick Anderson, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 143-414, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Janice Neri. The Insect and the Image: Visualizing Nature in Early Modern Europe, 1500¨C1700., Review by: Eric Jorink, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 441-442, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Peter G. Ayres. Shaping Ecology: The Life of Arthur Tansley.(pp. 446-447)  , Review by: Peder Anker, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 446-447, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Peter J. Bowler. Darwin Deleted: Imagining a World without Darwin.(pp. 450-451) , Review by: Piers J. Hale, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 450-451, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Adelene Buckland. Novel Science: Fiction and the Invention of Nineteenth-Century Geology.(pp. 451-453) , Review by: David Oldroyd, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 451-453, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

Hannah Gay. The Silwood Circle: A History of Ecology and the Making of Scientific Careers in Late Twentieth-Century Britain., Review by: Stephen Bocking, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 461-462, 2014, ÉúÎï, ÊéÆÀ

A Fractured Position in a Stable Partnership: Ebba Hult, Gerard De Geer, and Early Twentieth Century Swedish Geology, Staffan Bergwik, Science in Context    , 27, £¨3£©, 423-451, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Making Organisms Model Human Behavior: Situated Models in North-American Alcohol Research, since 1950, Rachel A. Ankeny, Sabina Leonelli, Science in Context    , 27, £¨3£©, 485-509, 2014, ÉúÎï,

An Uncertain Risk: The World Health Organization's Account of H1N1, Sudeepa Abeysinghe, Science in Context    , 27, £¨3£©, 511-529, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Mobilizing the Fetus: Julie Roberts, The Visualised Foetus; Malcolm Nicolson and John E. E. Fleming, Imaging and Imagining the Fetus , Andrew J. Hogan, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 730-733, 2014, ÉúÎï,

The Suicidal Animal: Science and the Nature of Self-Destruction, Edmund Ramsden and, Past & Present   , 224, £¨1£©, 201-242, 2014, ÉúÎï,

The logical structure of evolutionary explanation and prediction: Darwinism¡¯s fundamental schema, Neil Tennant, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 611-655, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Symbiosis, selection, and individuality, Austin Booth, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 657-673, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Fighting the good cause: meaning, purpose, difference, and choice, David Haig, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 675-697, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Feeling the future: prospects for a theory of implicit prospection, Philip Gerrans, David Sander, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 699-710, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Anthropomorphism, anthropectomy, and the null hypothesis, Kristin Andrews, Brian Huss, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 711-729, 2014, ÉúÎï,

A critique of the principle of cognitive simplicity in comparative cognition, Irina Meketa, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 731-745, 2014, ÉúÎï,

Revisiting recent etiological theories of functions, Daniel M. Kraemer, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨5£©, 747-759, 2014, ÉúÎï,

 

 

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The Sciences of the Soul: The Early Modern Origins of Psychology - by Fernando Vidal (pages 198¨C200), Adrian C. Brock, Centaurus , 56, £¨3£©, 198-200, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ,

 

 

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Agribusiness, the Family Farm, and the Politics of Technological Determinism in the Post¨CWorld War II United States , Shane Hamilton, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 560-590, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Effects of social network factors on information acquisition and adoption of improved groundnut varieties: the case of Uganda and Kenya, Mary Thuo, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 339-353, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Identifying the challenges of promoting ecological weed management (EWM) in organic agroecosystems through the lens of behavioral decision making, Sarah Zwickle, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 355-370, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Can resilience thinking provide useful insights for those examining efforts to transform contemporary agriculture?, Katrina Sinclair, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 371-384, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Whose right to (farm) the city? Race and food justice activism in post-Katrina New Orleans, Catarina Passidomo, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 385-396, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Payments for ecosystem services in relation to US and UK agri-environmental policy: disruptive neoliberal innovation or hybrid policy adaptation?, Clive A. Potter, Steven A. Wolf, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 397-408, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Introduction to the symposium, Emmanuelle Cheyns, Lone Riisgaard, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 409-423, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Marking the success or end of global multi-stakeholder governance? The rise of national sustainability standards in Indonesia and Brazil for palm oil and soy, Otto Hospes, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 425-437, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Making ¡°minority voices¡± heard in transnational roundtables: the role of local NGOs in reintroducing justice and attachments, Emmanuelle Cheyns, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 439-453, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Depoliticizing land and water ¡°grabs¡± in Colombia: the limits of Bonsucro certification for enhancing sustainable biofuel practices, Theresa Selfa, Carmen Bain, Renata Moreno, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 455-468, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Multi-stakeholder initiative governance as assemblage: Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil as a political resource in land conflicts related to oil palm plantations, Michiel Köhne, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 469-480, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Battlefields of ideas: changing narratives and power dynamics in private standards in global agricultural value chains, Valerie Nelson, Anne Tallontire, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 481-497, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Fairtrade, certification, and labor: global and local tensions in improving conditions for agricultural workers, Laura T. Raynolds, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 499-511, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Governance in the age of global markets: challenges, limits, and consequences, Lawrence Busch, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 513-523, 2014, Å©Òµ,

Lauren E. Baker: Corn meets maize¡ªfood movements and markets in Mexico, Charles Z. Levkoe, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 525-526, 2014, Å©Òµ, ÊéÆÀ

Charlotte Biltekoff: Eating right in America¡ªthe cultural politics of food and health, Dory Kornfeld, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 527-528, 2014, Å©Òµ, ÊéÆÀ

Aya Hirata Kimura: Hidden hunger: gender and the politics of smarter foods, George Kent, Agriculture & Human Values , 31, £¨3£©, 529-530, 2014, Å©Òµ, ÊéÆÀ

 

 

 

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James O'Brien, The Scientific Sherlock Holmes: Cracking the Case with Science and Forensics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xx+175. ISBN 978-0-19979496-6. £18.99 (hardback)., Georgette Taylor, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 577-579, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Heiner Fangerau, Rethy Chhem, Irmgard M¨¹ller and Shih-Chang Wang (eds.), Medical Imaging and Philosophy: Challenges, Reflections and Actions. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2012. Pp. 190. ISBN 978-3-515-10046-5. 38.00 (paperback)., Norberto Serpente, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 581-583, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Antropometrie als instrument voor de geneeskunst. Onderzoek en publicaties van Nederlandse medici (1849¨C1869), Vincent Tassenaar, Studium , 7, £¨2£©, 65-81, 2014, ҽѧ,

Minimal Brain Damage/Dysfunction (MBD) en de ontwikkeling van de wetenschappelijke kinderstudie in Nederland, ca. 1950¨C1990, Nelleke Bakker, Studium , 7, £¨2£©, 82-96, 2014, ҽѧ,

De symboliek van het snuffelen. Hoe een luchtverontreinigingsmonitor uitgroeide tot nationaal symbool, Ad Maas, Ed Buijsman, Studium , 7, £¨2£©, 97-104, 2014, ҽѧ,

Patient-Centered Development?: Comparing Japanese and Other Gynecological Examination Tables and Practices , Kyoko Mimura, Minori Kokado,, East Asian Science, Technology and Society , 8, £¨3£©, 323-345, 2014, ҽѧ,

The sick child in early modern England, 1580¨C1720, Hannah Newton, , , 122-129, 2014, ҽѧ,

Penicillin and the European response to post-war American hegemony: the case of Leo-penicillin, Daniele Cozzoli, History & Technology  , 30, £¨1-2£©, 83-103, 2014, ҽѧ,

Seventeenth-century ¡®treasure¡¯ found in Royal Society archives: TheLudus helmontii and the stone disease, Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb, Notes and Records, 68, £¨3£©, 227-243, 2014, ҽѧ,

François Delaporte; Nils F. Schott. Figures of Medicine: Blood, Face Transplants, Parasites.(p. 414)  , Review by: Michael A. Osborne, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 414, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Sharon M. Leon. An Image of God: The Catholic Struggle with Eugenics., Review by: Ian Dowbiggin, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 417-418, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Piers Mitchell, ed. Anatomical Dissection in Enlightenment England and Beyond: Autopsy, Pathology, and Display.(pp. 419-420)  , Review by: Elizabeth Stephens, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 419-420, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Alisha Rankin. Panaceia's Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany.(pp. 430-431)  , Review by: Ole Peter Grell, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 430-431, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

Alexander R. Bay. Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease.(pp. 448-449)  , Review by: Sumiko Otsubo, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 448-449, 2014, ҽѧ, ÊéÆÀ

 

 

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W. Patrick McCray, The Visioneers: How a Group of Elite Scientists Pursued Space Colonies, Nanotechnologies, and a Limitless Future. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2013. Pp. xii+351. ISBN 978-0-691-13983-8. £19.95 (hardback)., Peder Roberts, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 580-581, 2014, ¼¼Êõ, ÊéÆÀ

The politics of donating technological artifacts: techno-nationalism and the donations of the world¡¯s first jet engines, Hermione Giffard, History & Technology  , 30, £¨1-2£©, 61-82, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

Television and taste on the New Frontier: ¡®A Tour Of The White House With Mrs. John F. Kennedy¡¯, Anna Kryczka, History & Technology  , 30, £¨1-2£©, 123-132, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

David Arnold. Everyday Technology: Machines and the Making of India's Modernity.(pp. 445-446)  , Review by: Gyan Prakash, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 443-444, 2014, ¼¼Êõ, ÊéÆÀ

Shifting Expert Configurations and the Public Credibility of Science: Boundary Work and Identity Work of Hydraulic Engineers (1980¨C2009), Erwin van Rijswoud, Science in Context    , 27, £¨3£©, 531-558, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

Not the Eads Bridge: An Exploration of Counterfactual History of Technology , John K. Brown, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 521-559, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

Depersonalizing the Arcanum, Ursula Klein, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 591-621, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

Fashion, Tradition, and Innovation in Button Manufacturing in Early Modern Italy , Barbara Bettoni, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 675-710, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

A Revolting Development: Matthew Wisnioski, Engineers for Change , A Revolting Development: Matthew Wisnioski, Engineers for Change , Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 726-729, 2014, ¼¼Êõ,

Close Up at a Distance: Mapping, Technology and Politics by Laura Kurgan (review) , Jennifer S. Light, Technology and Culture  , 55, £¨3£©, 769-770, 2014, ¼¼Êõ, ÊéÆÀ

 

 

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Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade by Gabrielle Hecht (review) , Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade by Gabrielle Hecht (review) , East Asian Science, Technology and Society , 8, £¨3£©, 367-370, 2014, ÄÜÔ´, ÊéÆÀ

 

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Chris Conway, An Electric World: Review of Spark from the Deep: How Shocking Experiments with Strongly Electric Fish Powered Scientific Discovery by William J. Turkel, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013, Chris Conway, Endeavour  , 38, £¨2£©, 66, 2014, µç×Ó,

Finn Brunton. Spam: A Shadow History of the Internet., Review by: Janet Abbate, ISIS    , 105, £¨2£©, 460-461, 2014, µç×Ó, ÊéÆÀ

 

 

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Japanese Development Consultancies and Postcolonial Power in Southeast Asia: The Case of Burma¡¯s Balu Chaung Hydropower Project , Aaron Stephen Moore, East Asian Science, Technology and Society , 8, £¨3£©, 297-322, 2014, Ë®Àû,

 

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¡®What things mean in our daily lives¡¯: a history of museum curating and visiting in the Science Museum's Children's Gallery fromc.1929 to 1969, KRISTIAN H. NIELSEN, The British Journal for the History of Science, 47, £¨3£©, 505-538, 2014, ÆäËü,

Death and bereavement in the First World War: the Australian experience, Pat Jalland, , , 70-76, 2014, ¿Æѧ¡¢¼¼Êõ¡¢Ò½Ñ§

World War I: an air war of consequence, Richard P. Hallion, , , 77-90, 2014, ¿Æѧ¡¢¼¼Êõ¡¢Ò½Ñ§

¡®His nerves gave way¡¯: Shell shock, history and the memory of the First World War in Britain, Fiona Reid, , , 91-100, 2014, ¿Æѧ¡¢¼¼Êõ¡¢Ò½Ñ§

¡®A very valuable fusion of classes¡¯: British professional and volunteer nurses of the First World War, Christine E. Hallett, , , 101-110, 2014, ¿Æѧ¡¢¼¼Êõ¡¢Ò½Ñ§

New horizons: Australian nurses at work in World War I, Kirsty Harris, , , 111-121, 2014, ¿Æѧ¡¢¼¼Êõ¡¢Ò½Ñ§