HSS Session Overview - History of Science Society
HSS Session Overview - History of Science Society
HSS Session Overview - History of Science Society
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Sunday, 9:00-11:45 a.m.<br />
<strong>HSS</strong> PROGRAM, PITTSBURGH, 6-9 NOV. 2008<br />
MONO – Control and Scientific<br />
Boundaries<br />
Peter Schimkat (Independent<br />
Scholar), Chair<br />
Bridging the Gap: <strong>Science</strong> Service,<br />
Scientists, and the Press<br />
Cynthia Bennet (Iowa State<br />
University)<br />
A Fact-in-Waiting: William James<br />
and Experimental Telepathy<br />
Krister Knapp (Washington University<br />
in St. Louis)<br />
Burning Questions: Justus Liebig on<br />
Spontaneous Human Combustion<br />
Robert Schombs (Cornell<br />
University)<br />
Finding a Stable Species: Physiology<br />
and Specificity in Ferdinand<br />
Cohn’s Bacterial Taxonomy<br />
Christina Matta (University <strong>of</strong><br />
Wisconsin, Madison)<br />
Mesmeric <strong>Science</strong> in the Mid<br />
Nineteenth Century<br />
David Schmit (College <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Catherine)<br />
Anglo-Japanese Chemistry<br />
Contacts in Action: The English<br />
Model <strong>of</strong> Chemical Education in<br />
Meiji Japan<br />
Yoshiyuki Kikuchi (Sokendai,<br />
The Graduate University for<br />
Advanced Studies)<br />
Changing Bodies <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,<br />
Policy Implementation and<br />
Legitimacy in Dutch Regional<br />
Water Management 1970 - 2000:<br />
Water Boards and Their Quest<br />
for Sustainable Development<br />
Marlous Blankesteijn (University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Amsterdam)<br />
<strong>HSS</strong> Sunday<br />
ALLE – Organizing/Publicizing<br />
<strong>Science</strong><br />
Marlous Blankesteijn (University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Amsterdam), Chair<br />
Nature’s Contributors and<br />
the Changing <strong>of</strong> the Scientific<br />
Guard, 1869-1900<br />
Melinda Baldwin (Princeton<br />
University)<br />
Centralizing the Scientific Machine:<br />
Bibliographical Controversies<br />
at the End <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth<br />
Century<br />
Alex Csiszar (Harvard University)<br />
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