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Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine


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Studies in the History of Science Technology and Medicine aims to stimulate research in the field, concentrating on the twentieth century. It seeks to contribute to our understanding of science, technology and medicine as they are embedded in society, exploring the links between the subjects on the one hand, and the cultural, economic, political and institutional contexts of their genesis and development on the other. Within this framework, and while not favouring any particular methodological approach, the series welcomes studies which examine relations between science, technology, medicine and society in new ways, e.g. the social construction of technologies, large technical systems.

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Collaboration in the Pharmaceutical Industry Changing Relationships in Britain and France, 1935–1965

Collaboration in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Changing Relationships in Britain and France, 1935–1965

1st Edition

By Viviane Quirke
May 13, 2016

Examining the issue of  'British decline' after the war, this fascinating text describes the evolution of cooperation in Britain and France, and argues that the relationship between these two countries helped to disseminate a culture of research, resulting in the transformation of the medical ...

The Social Construction of Disease From Scrapie to Prion

The Social Construction of Disease: From Scrapie to Prion

1st Edition

By Kiheung Kim
May 13, 2016

A historical exploration of scientific disputes on the causation of so-called ‘prion diseases’, this fascinating book covers diseases including Scrapie, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). Firstly tracing the twentieth-century history of disease research and ...

The Fight Against Cancer France 1890-1940

The Fight Against Cancer: France 1890-1940

1st Edition

By Patrice Pinell
March 03, 2016

Between the two World Wars an illness that mainly affects adults over fifty years old became so prominent that it superseded both tuberculosis and syphilis in importance.As Patrice Pinell shows, the effect of cancer in France before World War Two reached far beyond the question of its mortality ...

Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics

Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy: The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics

1st Edition

Edited By Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger
July 16, 2015

With the rise of genomics, the life sciences have entered a new era. This book provides a comprehensive history of mapping procedures as they were developed in classical genetics. An accompanying volume - From Molecular Genetics to Genomics - covers the history of molecular genetics and ...

Reconsidering Sputnik Forty Years Since the Soviet Satellite

Reconsidering Sputnik: Forty Years Since the Soviet Satellite

1st Edition

Edited By Roger D. Lanius, John M. Logsdon, Robert W. Smith
December 22, 2014

This book explores Russia's stunning success of ushering in the space age by launching Sputnik and beating the United States into space. It also examines the formation of NASA, the race for human exploration of the moon, the reality of global satellite communications, and a new generation of ...

Planning Armageddon Britain, the United States and the Command of Western Nuclear Forces, 1945-1964

Planning Armageddon: Britain, the United States and the Command of Western Nuclear Forces, 1945-1964

1st Edition

By Len Scott, Dr Stephen Robert Twigge, Stephen Twigge
November 10, 2014

Planning Armageddon provides the first detailed account of Britain's Command, Control, Intelligence and Communications infrastructure. A central theme of the book is the British-American atomic relationship and its implications for NATO strategy. Based on the recollections of officials and military...

Instruments, Travel and Science Itineraries of Precision from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century

Instruments, Travel and Science: Itineraries of Precision from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century

1st Edition

Edited By Marie Noëlle Bourguet, Christian Licoppe, H. Otto Sibum
August 12, 2014

We are now accustomed to conceive of science as an instrumental activity, producing numbers, measurements and graphs by means of sophisticated devices. This book investigates the historical process that gave rise to this instrumental culture. The contributors trace the displacement of instruments ...

Science and Spectacle The Work of Jodrell Bank in Postwar British Culture

Science and Spectacle: The Work of Jodrell Bank in Postwar British Culture

1st Edition

By John Agar
August 01, 1998

Science and Spectacle relates the construction of the telescope to the politics and culture of post-war Britain. From radar and atomic weapons, to the Festival of Britain and, later, Harold Wilson's rhetoric of scientific revolution, science formed a cultural resource from which post-war careers ...

Changing Images in Mathematics From the French Revolution to the New Millennium

Changing Images in Mathematics: From the French Revolution to the New Millennium

1st Edition

Edited By Umberto Bottazini, Amy Dahan Dalmedico
October 23, 2013

This book focuses on some of the major developments in the history of contemporary (19th and 20th century) mathematics as seen in the broader context of the development of science and culture. Avoiding technicalities, it displays the breadth of contrasting images of mathematics favoured by ...

The Analogue Alternative The Electronic Analogue Computer in Britain and the USA, 1930-1975

The Analogue Alternative: The Electronic Analogue Computer in Britain and the USA, 1930-1975

1st Edition

By James S. Small
October 23, 2013

We are in the midst of a digital revolution - until recently, the majority of appliances used in everyday life have been developed with analogue technology. Now, either at home or out and about, we are surrounded by digital technology such as digital "film," audio systems, computers and ...

Science and Ideology A Comparative History

Science and Ideology: A Comparative History

1st Edition

By Mark Walker
October 28, 2002

Does science work best in a democracy? Were 'Soviet' or 'Nazi' science fundamentally different from science in the USA? These questions have been passionately debated in the recent past. Particular developments in science took place under particular political regimes, but they may or may not have ...

Entomology, Ecology and Agriculture The Making of Science Careers in North America, 1885-1985

Entomology, Ecology and Agriculture: The Making of Science Careers in North America, 1885-1985

1st Edition

By Paolo Palladino
September 01, 1996

This study is facilitated by following economic entomologists' and ecologists' changing ideas about different pest control strategies, chiefly 'chemical', 'biological', and 'integrated' control. The author then follows the efforts of one specific group of entomologists, at the University of ...

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