Henson, Louise (Editor)
Cantor, Geoffrey N. (Editor)
Dawson, Gowan (Editor)
Noakes, Richard J. (Editor)
Shuttleworth, Sally A. (Editor)
Topham, Johnathan R. (Editor)
Description Contents:
Essay Review Hamlin, Christopher (2005) Games Editors Played or Knowledge Readers Made?. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 633-642).
Essay Review Mussell, Jim (2005) The “Reviewers Reviewed”: Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical. Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (pp. 363-370).
Essay Review Secord, James (2005) The Electronic Harvest. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 463-467).
Chapter Cantor, Geoffrey; Dawson, Gowan; Noakes, Richard; Shuttleworth, Sally; Topham, Jonathan R. (2004) Introduction. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media.
Chapter Shteir, Ann B. (2004) Green-Stocking or Blue? Science in Three Women's Magazines, 1800--50. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 3).
Chapter Sheffield, Suzanne Le-May (2004) The “Empty-Headed Beauty” and the “Sweet Girl Graduate”: Women's Science Education in Punch, 1860--90. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 15).
Chapter Sumpter, Caroline (2004) Making Socialists or Murdering to Dissect? Natural History and Child Socialization in the Labour Prophet and Labour Leader. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 29).
Chapter Sivasundaram, Sujit (2004) The Periodical as Barometer: Spiritual Measurement and the Evangelical Magazine. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 43).
Chapter Topham, Jonathan R. (2004) Periodicals and the Making of Reading Audiences for Science in Early 19th-century Britain: the Youth's Magazine, 1828--37. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 57).
Chapter Fyfe, Aileen (2004) Periodicals and Book Series: Complementary Aspects of a Publisher's Mission. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 71).
Chapter Cantor, Geoffrey (2004) Friends of Science? The Role of Science in Quaker Periodicals. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 83).
Chapter Anderson, Katharine (2004) Almanacs and the Profits of Natural Knowledge. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 97).
Chapter Henson, Louise (2004) “In the Natural Course of Physical Things”: Ghosts and Science in Charles Dickens' All the Year Round. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 113).
Chapter Luckhurst, Roger (2004) W. T. Stead's Occult Economies. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 125).
Chapter Tilley, Elizabeth (2004) Science, Industry, and Nationalism in the Dublin Penny Journal. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 139).
Chapter Noakes, Richard (2004) Representing “A Century of Inventions”: Nineteenth-Century Technology and Victorian Punch. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 151).
Chapter Ritvo, Harriet (2004) The View from the Hills: Environment and Technology in Victorian Periodicals. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 165).
Chapter Gooday, Graeme J. N. (2004) “I Never Will Have the Electric Light in my House”: Alice Gordon and the Gendered Periodical Representation of a Contentious New Technology. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 173).
Chapter Brock, William H. (2004) The Making of an Editor: The Case of William Crookes. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 189).
Chapter Lightman, Bernard (2004) Knowlege Confronts Nature: Richard Proctor and Popular Science Periodicals. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 199).
Chapter Kjaergaard, Peter C. (2004) “Within the Bounds of Science”: Redirecting Controversies to Nature. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 211).
Chapter Barton, Ruth (2004) Scientific Authority and Scientific Controversy in Nature: North Britain against the X Club. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 223).
Chapter Rylance, Rick (2004) “The Disturbing Anarchy of Investigation”: Psychological Debate and the Victorian Periodical. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 239).
Chapter Amigoni, David (2004) Carving Coconuts, the Philosophy of Drawing Rooms, and the Politics of Dates: Grant Allen, Popular Scientific Journalism, Evolution, and Culture in the Cornhill Magazine. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 251).
Chapter Reid, Julia (2004) The Academy and Cosmopolis: Evolution and Culture in Robert Louis Stevenson's Periodical Encounters. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 263).
Chapter Richardson, Angelique (2004) Eugenics and Freedom at the Fin de Siècle. In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (p. 275).
Book
Thurs, Daniel Patrick;
(2007)
Science Talk: Changing Notions of Science in American Popular Culture
Thesis
Rectenwald, Michael D.;
(2004)
The Publics of Science: Periodicals and the Making of British Science, 1820--1860
Chapter
Henson, Louise;
(2004)
“In the Natural Course of Physical Things”: Ghosts and Science in Charles Dickens' All the Year Round
Chapter
Noakes, Richard;
(2004)
Representing “A Century of Inventions”: Nineteenth-Century Technology and Victorian Punch
Chapter
Sheffield, Suzanne Le-May;
(2004)
The “Empty-Headed Beauty” and the “Sweet Girl Graduate”: Women's Science Education in Punch, 1860--90
Chapter
Sivasundaram, Sujit;
(2004)
The Periodical as Barometer: Spiritual Measurement and the Evangelical Magazine
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.;
(2004)
Green-Stocking or Blue? Science in Three Women's Magazines, 1800--50
Chapter
Tilley, Elizabeth;
(2004)
Science, Industry, and Nationalism in the Dublin Penny Journal
Chapter
Anderson, Katharine;
(2004)
Almanacs and the Profits of Natural Knowledge
Chapter
Cantor, Geoffrey;
(2004)
Friends of Science? The Role of Science in Quaker Periodicals
Chapter
Gooday, Graeme;
(2004)
Sunspots, Weather, and the Unseen Universe: Balfour Stewart's Anti-Materialist Representations of “Energy” in British Periodicals
Chapter
Richardson, Angelique;
(2004)
Eugenics and Freedom at the Fin de Siècle
Article
Lightman, Bernard;
(2000)
The Visual Theology of Victorian Popularizers of Science: From Reverent Eye to Chemical Retina
Article
Schwartz, Joel S.;
(1999)
Robert Chambers and Thomas Henry Huxley, Science Correspondents: The Popularization and Dissemination of Nineteenth Century Natural Science
Book
Cantor, Geoffrey;
Dawson, Gowan;
Gooday, Graeme;
Noakes, Richard;
Shuttleworth, Sally;
Topham, Johnathan R.;
(2004)
Science in the Nineteenth Century Periodical: Reading the Magazine of Nature
Article
Topham, Jonathan R.;
(2000)
Scientific publishing and the reading of science in nineteenth-century Britain: A historiographical survey and guide to sources
Book
Secord, James A.;
(2000)
Victorian Sensation: The Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
Chapter
Topham, Jonathan R.;
(2004)
Periodicals and the Making of Reading Audiences for Science in Early 19th-century Britain: the Youth's Magazine, 1828--37
Chapter
Gooday, Graeme J. N.;
(2004)
“I Never Will Have the Electric Light in my House”: Alice Gordon and the Gendered Periodical Representation of a Contentious New Technology
Chapter
Ritvo, Harriet;
(2004)
The View from the Hills: Environment and Technology in Victorian Periodicals
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