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2 5. Reference works and repositories<br />

the Move: Itineraries, Amerindian Narratives, and<br />

Deep Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 133–145 [ref. 803];<br />

Sujit SIVASUNDARAM, “<strong>Science</strong>s and the Global:<br />

On Methods, Questions, and Theory,” 146–158<br />

[ref. 45].<br />

2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />

11. BRADLEY, Joseph. Voluntary Associations in<br />

Tsarist Russia: <strong>Science</strong>, Patriotism, and Civil <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

(xiv + 366 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />

MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />

9780674032798.<br />

Examines voluntary associations in the development<br />

<strong>of</strong> civil society in Russia from the late 18th to<br />

the early 20th century.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R100]<br />

12. CLANCEY, Gregory. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

in Japan and East Asia.” East Asian STS 3 (2009):<br />

525–530.<br />

13. LOW, Morris. “Introduction.” Introduction to a<br />

Special Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and Technology:<br />

Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge.”<br />

Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 59–61.<br />

Contents: Robert KARGON, “The U.S.-Japan<br />

Nexus: Roots <strong>of</strong> the Japanese Scientific Enterprise,”<br />

62–75 [ref. 2132]; Morris LOW, “<strong>Science</strong>,<br />

Protestant Christianity and Darwinism in Meiji<br />

Japan,” 76–87 [ref. 2211]; David G. WITTNER,<br />

“Practice Makes Perfect: Foreign Knowledge and<br />

the Kamaishi Experiment,” 88–99 [ref. 2851];<br />

KIKUCHI Yoshiyuki, “Analysis, Fieldwork and<br />

Engineering: Accumulated Practices and the Formation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry Teaching at Tokyo<br />

University, 1874–1900,” 100–120 [ref. 2361]; KIM<br />

Boumsoung, “Terrains <strong>of</strong> Practice: Geophysical<br />

Investigations in Japan in the 1880s,” 121–131<br />

[ref. 2404]; Masanori KAJI, “Nozoe Tetsuo’s<br />

Chemical Research at Taihoku Imperial University<br />

in Taiwan and Its Colonial Context,” 132–139<br />

[ref. 3141]; MIYAGAWA Takuya, “The Meteorological<br />

Observation System and Colonial Meteorology<br />

in Early 20th-Century Korea,” 140–150 [ref. 3178];<br />

KIM Dong-Won, “The Longer the Stay, the Better<br />

the Result? Nishina Yoshio’s Overseas Study<br />

in the 1920s,” 151–171 [ref. 3098]; Tomoko Y.<br />

STEEN, “The Case <strong>of</strong> Ohta Tomoko: A Woman<br />

Geneticist in the Neutralist-Selectionist Evolution<br />

Controversy,” 172–184 [ref. 3273].<br />

14. LOW, Morris. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japanese <strong>Science</strong>:<br />

Recent Developments.” East Asian STS 3 (2009):<br />

519–524.<br />

15. TEE, Garry J. “<strong>Science</strong> on the Map: Places in<br />

New Zealand Named after Scientists.” http://www.<br />

rutherfordjournal.org/article0<strong>2010</strong>2.html<br />

(Accessed on August 30, 2009). Rutherford J. 2<br />

(2006-2007): Approx. 6500 words.<br />

16. VLAHAKIS, George N. “Scientific Debates, Ideological<br />

Confrontations and Personal Disputes in the<br />

Greek Intellectual Area from the 18th to the 20th<br />

Centuries.” KRITIKI 4 (2006): 57–76.<br />

3. REFERENCE WORKS AND<br />

REPOSITORIES<br />

17. BORGHI, Luca. “Web 2.0: A Useful Tool for<br />

the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009):<br />

589–595.<br />

18. BOWEN, Jonathan P. “A Brief <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Early Museums Online.” http://www.<br />

rutherfordjournal.org/article030103.html<br />

(Accessed on June 7, <strong>2010</strong>). Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />

5000 words.<br />

19. CHARMASSON, Thérèse. Les archives des scientifiques,<br />

XVIe–XXe siècle : Guide des fonds conservés<br />

en France. Avec la collaboration de Marion DANIEL,<br />

Catherine GAZIELLO et Carole ROTA-TRÉGUIER.<br />

Orientations et méthodes, 12. (629 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Paris: Éditions du CTHS, 2008. ISBN:<br />

9782735506651.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R157]<br />

20. DALEN, Benno van, and David A. KING.<br />

“An Index <strong>of</strong> Authors to A Survey <strong>of</strong> the Scientific<br />

Manuscripts in the Egyptian National Library.”<br />

Suhayl 7 (2007): 9–46.<br />

21. MORRIS, Peter. “New Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Biography.” Ambix 56 (2009): 190–192.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Noretta KOERTGE (ed.), New<br />

Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Scientific Biography (2008).<br />

22. RIDER, Christine. (Ed.) The Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Age <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Revolution, 1700–1920. (2 v.;<br />

604 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport, CT: Greenwood<br />

Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780313335013.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R761]<br />

23. RODRIGUES, Jeorgina Gentil, and Sandra Maria<br />

Osório Xavier MARINHO. “A trajetória do periódico<br />

científico na Fundação Oswaldo Cruz: perspectivas<br />

da Biblioteca de Ciências Biomédicas.” English<br />

title: [The Trajectory <strong>of</strong> Scientific Periodicals<br />

at the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz: Perspectives <strong>of</strong><br />

the Biomedical <strong>Science</strong>s Library]. Manguinhos 16<br />

(2009): 523–532.<br />

24. SELIN, Helaine. (Ed.) Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine in Non-<br />

Western Cultures. 2d ed. Springer Reference. (2 v.;<br />

xix + 2416 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New<br />

York: Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9781402045592.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R818]<br />

25. SICHAU, Christian. “Einstein, interaktiv und<br />

zum Anfassen. Oder: die drohende Auflösung des<br />

Museums?” NTM 17 (2009): 85–92.

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