Science + History
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Science + History
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Science + History
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Incoming Resources
- The ascent of man, J. Bronowski, Disc 3-4
- Seduced by logic, by Robyn Arianrhod
- Forces of nature, the women who changed science, Anna Reser & Leila McNeill
- The Cambridge dictionary of scientists, David Millar ... [et al.]
- Augustine to Galileo, 5th - 13th centuries, A. C. Crombie. Vol 1, Science in the Middle Ages
- Music and the making of modern science, Peter Pesic
- From magic to science, essays on the scientific twilight
- Animal-powered engines, J. Kenneth Major
- Science, a four thousand year history, Patricia Fara
- Newton's apple, and other myths about science, edited by Ronald L. Numbers and Kostas Kampourakis
- Dr Karl's random road trip through science, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki ; collages & illustrations by Pilar Costabal ; design by Lisa Reidy
- Essential science, the only science book you will ever need : comprehensive, clear, definitive, Brian Clegg
- The icepick surgeon, murder, fraud, sabotage, piracy, and other dastardly deeds perpetrated in the name of science, Sam Kean
- Making the monster, the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Kathryn Harkup
- 100 science discoveries that changed the world, Colin Salter
- Nuts and bolts, seven small inventions that changed the world (in a big way), Roma Agrawal
- The knowledge machine, how an unreasonable idea created modern science, Michael Strevens
- The story of science, power, proof and passion, written directed by Michael Mosley; produced by Aidan Laverty
- The structure of scientific revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn
- The edge of objectivity, an essay in the history of scientific ideas, by Charles Coulston Gillispie
- The scientific revolution, Steven Shapin
- The Hutchinson dictionary of scientific biography
- The Oxford handbook of the history of physics, edited by Jed Z. Buchwald and Robert Fox
- Science and the Enlightenment, Thomas L. Hankins
- The architecture of matter, Stephen Toulmin, June Goodfield
- Thomas Kuhn, a philosophical history for our times, Steve Fuller
- The mechanization of the world picture, by E. J. Dijksterhuis ; translated by C. Dikshoorn
- Leonardo da Vinci and the art of science, Kenneth Keele
- From Paracelsus to Newton, magic and the making of modern science : The Eddington memorial lectures delivered at Cambridge University, November 1980, Charles Webster
- Secrets of life, secrets of death, essays on language, gender and science, Evelyn Fox Keller
- Body/politics, women and the discourses of science, edited by Mary Jacobus, Evelyn Fox Keller, Sally Shuttleworth
- Physical science in the Middle Ages, Edward Grant
- The nature of science, the history of science in western culture since 1600, David Knight
- Perspectives in the history of science and technology, Edited by Duane H. D. Roller
- Pasts beyond memory, evolution, museums, colonialism, Tony Bennett
- The growth of scientific ideas, W. P. D. Wightman
- The scientific revolution and the origins of modern science, John Henry
- The golem, what you should know about science, Harry Collins, Trevor Pinch
- Cosmos, Carl Sagan
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- Sky in a bottle, Peter Pesic
- 100 discoveries, the greatest breakthroughs in history, Peter Macinnis
- Scientifica historica, how the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge, Brian Clegg
- Psychedelic apes, from parallel universes to mushroom gods : the weirdest theories of science and history, Alex Boese ; read by Jared Zeus
- Life is simple, how Occam's razor set science free and unlocked the universe, JohnJoe McFadden
- The ascent of man, J. Bronowski, Disc 4
- 100 greatest science inventions of all time, Kendall Haven
- The scientific revolution, 1500-1800, the formation of the modern scientific attitude, A. R. Hall
- Is science multicultural?, postcolonialisms, feminisms, and epistemologies, Sandra Harding
- Revolution in science, I. Bernard Cohen
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