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A Complete Bibliography of Publications in the British Journal for the History of Science: 1990–1999 A Complete Bibliography of Publications in the British Journal for the History of Science: 1990{1999 Nelson H. F. Beebe University of Utah Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB 155 S 1400 E RM 233 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 USA Tel: +1 801 581 5254 FAX: +1 801 581 4148 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] (Internet) WWW URL: http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/ 28 November 2018 Version 1.16 Title word cross-reference $170.00 [Hel96b]. $18.25 [Bow92c]. $18.95 [Blo93a, Mic98, Ost98]. $189.00 [Cas94]. $19.00 [Bro93a]. $19.50 [Mur96, War96a]. $19.95 [Mur92a, Nig99b, Nut93, Ste91a, $10.00 [Cro96c]. $100.00 [Lar96a, Cam90]. Ver94, Boh93, Gol94]. $195 [Buc92]. $107.00 [Ste95]. $109.00 [Bro96b]. $195.00 [Smi92b]. $20.00 [Hil91c]. $20.75 $112.00 [Nor94a]. $115.00 [Bow92c]. $21.95 [Sha97, Hac90e]. $22.50 [Bow94b, Bra92a]. $117.00 [McC98]. [Nig99a, Edg90b, Por91a]. $22.95 $12.95 [Edg91a, Jor91, Spa91]. $120.00 [Lyn99, Poo99, Pyl93a, Yeo96b]. $23.95 [Sch91a, Mor95c, Sch91a]. $13.95 [Jon93]. [Gro93]. $24.00 [Chu91]. $24.95 [Boh95, $135.00 [Bro99c]. $139.00 [Non93a]. Har96c, Ben93, Kus95e, Law91a, Wis96]. $14.95 [Boh95, Dan92, Law96a, Mor92a, $25.00 [Aga95a, Bev90]. $250.00 [War96b]. Smi99a, Cuo95, Ost94, Spa95]. $140 [Aly90]. $26.95 [Hen98a]. $27.50 $140.00 [Hen98b]. $149.00 [Hac93c]. [Ras96a, Aga96a, Bro94b, McK97b]. $27.95 $15.00 [Di 95a, Hun92]. $15.95 [Sho99, Dea93, Wit95a]. $28.75 [Can90b]. [Daw98a, Roh99a]. $150.00 [Hod96]. $16.00 $280.00 [HD97]. $29.00 [Hil93]. $29.95 [Gol91b, Smi90a]. $16.50 [Gre92c]. $16.95 [Bug96, Slo97, Spa91, Cro95, Fox92, GG91c, [Bis98, Kus95c, Mol96]. $17.00 [Hen92b]. Har98b, Hir95, Ili95b, Law96c, Olb91a, $17.95 Pal96a, Roh99b, Uim95, War91b]. $30.00 [Hem95, Kus97, Mor98, Sho99, Smi99b]. 1 2 [Har92c]. $31.50 [Kra93b]. $32.00 [Bro93a]. Tur93c, Yos99]. $599 [Hug96]. $60.00 $32.50 [Edg91a, Ver95]. $32.95 [Goo97]. [Gro93, Bai91]. $64.95 [Har96c, Poo99, $33.00 [Spa98a]. $34.50 Aga97b, Can96, Har96d, Hig94, Ili98, Jac96]. [Ari90, Har92a, Kra92, Pum90]. $34.95 $65 [Mur92a]. $65.00 [Bru96, Aga94a, Cri90, Hor99b, Pau90]. $35 [Lar96a, Bro90a, Jam93a, Lar96a]. $66.75 [Nea98]. $35.00 [Mor92a, BV91, Gre96, [Nic93a]. $67.00 [Hen93a]. $69.00 Le 91, O'B96a, Rav99, Smi92d, Smi93c]. [Jam92c, Whi90a]. $69.50 [Smi93b]. $69.95 $36.00 [Mol98b]. $36.25 [Sut97]. $36.50 [Gol93, Hen96, Mal94, Mon93, Wil97]. $7.50 [Ost99]. $37.00 [Hac95]. $37.95 [Bow93c]. [Gre92c]. $70.00 [Nig99a, Har95a, Joh94]. $38 [Nic96a]. $38.00 [Hug92c, Kni98b]. $72.00 [Lyn99]. $732.00 [Lar96a]. $74.95 $38.45 [Har93a, Kra90b]. $39.00 [Aga95a]. [Hor96a, Hor97b, Mil95]. $75.00 [Bug96, $39.50 [Edg91a, Jor91, Smi99a, Bar93b, Goo97, Hen98a, Lar96a, Ras96a, Far99]. Bra95, Bro91a, Coo96, Gou98b, Kra90a, $77.00 [Hug92c]. $78.00 [Ams92]. $79.95 Mag96a, Woo98]. $39.95 [Nig99c]. $8.95 [Edg91a]. $84.00 [Lar96a]. [Bis98, Dea92, Fie94, Luc96b, Smi90a, Yav92]. $85.75 [Osl97]. $86.00 [Mil94]. $86.25 $40 [Woo95, Por90a]. $40.00 [Can90b]. $89.00 [Smi94d, Elm97]. $89.95 [Mol94a, Pal97, Tei93]. $42.50 [Bru96, Slo97]. $9.25 [Ari90]. $9.95 [Hil91a, Hoc92a, Hor96b, Por90b]. $42.95 [Bro93d, Non91b]. $92.00 [Hun98]. $93.00 [Hem95, Mal93b]. $43.00 [War95b]. $43.95 [Lar96a]. $95.00 [Mul91, Fra90, Hod93b]. [Fie94, Luc93]. $44.00 [Nye93b]. $44.50 $96.00 [Rag95]. $96.25 [War91a]. $99.00 [Dan92, Ger91, Ink90, Kra91a, Pal91b]. [Hod93a, Div90]. $99.50 [Nic93c]. $44.95 [Law96a, Bow93a, Het95, Hoc93a]. $45.00 [Bro99c, Gre96, Hen92b, Ger95, . [Goo91b]. Hoc93b, Kni90c, Pum92]. $45.95 [Cro96b]. $46.00 [Hug92a]. $47.50 [Bro91b, Kri91]. 0 [Cra92c, Di 93b, Di 93d, Gre91, Kni92a, $47.95 [Man93b]. $48.00 [Kni95]. $49 Law91b, Law92a, Law93d, Mor91c, Mor93, [Jac90]. $49.50 Nye92b, Olb91b, Osb90a, Smi92a, Tur91]. [Bro99c, Hal92d, Bra98, Coo90, Fre93, Hal91a, 0-00-217956-3 [Bru91]. 0-00-686173-3 Hen99, Hil91b, Kre96, Mar93a, Maz96, [McE93]. 0-00-686176-8 [Gre95]. Ras96b, Smi91a, Smi96, Wat91, Wil91b]. 0-00-686177-6 [Wil95a]. 0-00-686178-4 $49.95 [Aga96a, Bro99c, Hun92, Smi99b, [Blo98]. 0-00-686184-9 [Nic94b]. Bro93b, Bro98, Hes95b, Kus98, Mal95a, 0-04-440522-7 [Bra91]. 0-04-445919-X McE95, Sha93a, She99]. $50.00 [Law92e]. [Mur92b]. 0-040551138-1 [Tha91]. $51.50 [Mol95]. $51.75 [Mur96, Law93f]. 0-0818-4379-0 [Nye93b]. 0-11-290060-7 $52.00 [Mor98]. $54.00 [Hal92d, Div98]. [But94]. 0-11-515302-0 [Col93]. $54.50 [She92]. $54.90 [Kus96b]. $54.95 0-12-515175-6 [Aga97b]. 0-12-587445-6 [Mic98, Nig99b, Ost98, Dol94, Hen95a, [Cri90]. 0-13-217555-X [Hac92a]. Law93c, Pyl93b, Sha97, Tim98, Wei94]. 0-14-043528-X [MK98]. 0-19-215361-7 $55.00 [Lar96a, Hac92b]. $57.00 [Ben90a]. 0-19-261198-4 [Law93g]. [Nut93, Old97]. $57.50 [Law93b]. $59.50 0-19-261651-X [Por91b]. 0-19-261747-8 [Blo93a, Ste91a, Bar92, Bos92, Bro90e, [Pic92b]. 0-19-286162-X [Twe93c]. But92a, Cha90c, Kra91b, Por91c]. $59.95 0-19-289296-7 [Stu98]. 0-19-505203X [Aga97c, Car95, Dol98b, Har98h, Hor97a, [Kni90a]. 0-19-506040-7 [Pyl93a]. Jor96, Mar96b, Ost93c, Ost93d, Pic98, Pri93, 0-19-506380-5 [Jon93]. 0-19-506447-X 3 [Law92a]. 0-19-563562-0 [Har97]. [O'B92]. 0-226-76130-4 [O'B92]. 0-19-721795-8 [Elm91]. 0-19-812983-1 0-226-84922-9 [Mur96]. 0-226-84991-0 [Ley90]. 0-19-818369-0 [Law98b]. [Mur96]. 0-226-87054-5 [Kra92]. 0-19-822991-7 [Lar90]. 0-19-824093-7 0-226-90215-3 [Di 93d]. 0-226-91065-2 [Mol98a]. 0-19-824240-9 [Yeo92]. [Bug96]. 0-226-91066-0 [Bug96]. 0-19-824250-6 [Cla92c]. 0-19-824485-1 0-229-13630-2 [Rou97]. 0-229-13634-5 [Whi90c]. 0-19-824812-1 [Ait90]. [Rou97]. 0-229-13820-8 [Mau95]. 0-19-824876-8 [Hen93b]. 0-19-824900-4 0-229-13824-0 [Mau95]. 0-233-98681-2 [McN92]. 0-19-824979-9 [Ree90]. [Bru93]. 0-253-20571-9 [Spa91]. 0-19-824998-5 [Str90]. 0-19-852394-7 0-253-34266-X [Hef96]. 0-253-34287-2 [Rav99]. 0-19-853918-5 [Wil91c]. [Di 93c]. 0-253-35405-6 [Le 91]. 0-19-853945-2 [Hal94a]. 0-19-853985-1 0-253-35549-4 [Spa91]. 0-262-01121-2 [Mal94]. 0-19-854053-1 [Sec98]. [Bow92a]. 0-262-03137-X [Olb91b]. 0-19-854684-X [Har93c]. 0-19-857725-7 0-262-03143-4 [Twe90]. 0-262-05040-4 [Smi92c]. 0-19-858180-7 [Mor91c]. [Gra91]. 0-262-05051-X [Aga98]. 0-224-04202-5 [La 97]. 0-226-03713-4 0-262-07138-X [Kra93b]. 0-262-08086-9 [Law93b]. 0-226-04559-5 [Ili95b]. [Smi93a]. 0-262-08187-3 [CK91]. 0-226-07884-1 [Can90b]. 0-226-07886-8 0-262-08198-9 [Nye92b]. 0-262-08200-4 [Can90b]. 0-226-07887-6 [Goo97]. [Twe92c]. 0-262-09028-7 [GG91b]. 0-226-07888-4 [Goo97]. 0-226-10073-1 0-262-11172-1 [Blo93c]. 0-262-12146-8 [Yeo96b]. 0-226-11279-9 [Hen98a]. [Twe91c]. 0-262-13168-X [Twe91b]. 0-226-11280-2 [Hen98a]. 0-226-12146-1 0-262-13232-X [Buc90]. 0-262-13259-1 [Mor92a]. 0-226-12148-8 [Mor92a]. [Hug92b]. 0-262-13278-8 [Twe93b]. 0-226-13476-8 [Yeo96a]. 0-226-14346-5 0-262-14046-2 [Twe92b]. 0-262-14048-9 [Hod92a]. 0-226-27903-0 [Ari90]. [Luc92]. 0-262-15031-X [Hud92]. 0-226-28217-1 [Gro93]. 0-226-28219-8 0-262-15038-7 [Twe91a]. 0-262-16123-0 [Gro93]. 0-226-28545-6 [Aga95a]. [Twe92a]. 0-262-19304-3 [Law93g]. 0-226-28546-4 [Aga95a]. 0-226-29205-2 0-262-19342-6 [Joh96]. 0-262-19347-7 [Dol90a]. 0-226-31633-5 [Cam90]. [Edg95]. 0-262-23145-X [For91]. 0-226-32658-6 [Mor98]. 0-226-32659-4 0-262-23167-0 [Aga95b]. 0-262-24037-8 [Mor98]. 0-226-35551-0 [Jor94]. [Hir95]. 0-262-53082-1 [Twe90]. 0-226-35551-9 [Jor94]. 0-226-48111-5 0-262-69167-1 [Edg95]. 0-268-00690-3 [Nig99a]. 0-226-48112-3 [Nig99a]. [Bro93d]. 0-268-00923-6 [Non91b]. 0-226-48230-8 [Nut93]. 0-226-48231-6 0-268-01029-3 [Sha97]. 0-268-01032-3 [Nut93]. 0-226-49794-1 [Bow92c]. [Sha97]. 0-271-00629-3 [Por91a]. 0-226-49797-6 [Bow92c]. 0-226-49798-4 0-292-71339-5 [Hil93]. 0-297-81514-8 [Bow92c]. 0-226-49799-2 [Bow92c]. [Rou97]. 0-299-13600-0 [Jon94]. 0-226-52086-2 [Ost94]. 0-226-53236-4 0-299-13604-3 [Jon94]. 0-299-14350-3 [Nic93a]. 0-226-53237-2 [Nic93a]. [Sho96a]. 0-299-14354-6 [Sho96a]. 0-226-54234-3 [Pum95a]. 0-226-54235-1 0-300-04131-4 [Smi92d]. 0-300-04343-0 [Pum95a]. 0-226-61086-1 [Ras96a]. [Pal91a]. 0-300-04521-2 [Pal91a]. 0-226-61088-8 [Ras96a]. 0-226-66952-1 0-300-05359-2 [Sha96]. 0-300-05588-9 [Har98b]. 0-226-71202-8 [Boh93]. [Hak95b]. 0-300-05705-9 [Jam93a]. 0-226-73104-9 [Law93f]. 0-226-76129-0 0-300-06382-2 [Har98d]. 0-313-23719-0 4 [Blu90]. 0-330-32013-0 [Jam94a]. [Fra90]. 0-521-32831-4 [Smi92b]. 0-333-44159-1 [Bow91b]. 0-333-44419-1 0-521-32937-X [Bar93b]. 0-521-33115-3 [Law92c]. 0-333-46213-0 [Law90b]. [Hod91]. 0-521-33297-4 [Wei94]. 0-333-48331-6 [Goo90a]. 0-333-51059-3 0-521-33330-X [Osb90a]. 0-521-33499-3 [Sho93c]. 0-333-54291-6 [Mor92f]. [Bra92a]. 0-521-33537-X [Smi91a]. 0-333-55077-3 [Jam92b]. 0-335-09317-5 0-521-33818-2 [Bow91a]. 0-521-34023-3 [Stu91].
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