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HSci 1815 || Intro to History of Science: From the Scientific Revolution

Readings
  • Fara, Patricia. 2002. "Myths." In Newton: The Making of Genius, Columbia Univ. Press (New York), pp. 192-219.
  • Allchin, Douglas. 1996. "Of Rice and Men." Adapted from "Christiaan Eijkman and the Cause of Beriberi," J.B. Hagen, D. Allchin and F. Singer, Doing Biology, Harper Collins (Glenview, IL), pp. 116-127. See also URL: ships.umn.edu/modules/eijkman1.htm (Oct. 12, 2000).
  • Encyclopedia Britannica. 1771. "Chemistry." 1:66-69, 106-108. A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar. (Edinburgh).
  • Lavoisier, Antoine. 1777. "Memoir on Combustion in General." Mémoirs de l'Académie Royale des Sciences 1777: 592-600. Translated in H. Marshall Leicester and H.S. Klickstein, A Sourcebook in Chemistry 1400-1900, McGraw Hill (New York, 1952).
  • Lavoisier, Antoine. 1783. "Report of a memoir by M. Lavoisier at the public session of the Royal Academy of Science of November 12, on the nature of water and on experiments which appear to prove that this substance is not strictly speaking an element but that it is susceptible of decomposition and recomposition." Observations sur la Physique 23:452-455. trans. by Carmen Guinta.
  • Lavoisier, Antoine. 1790. "Of the Gazometer," "Some other methods of measuring the volume of Gasses," and Plates IV, V, VIII, IX. In Elements of Chemistry, trans. by Robert Kerr, William Creech (Edinburgh, 1790), pp. 308-309, 319-323.
  • Darwin, Charles. 1837. "Notes upon the Rhea Americana." Proc. of the Zoological Society of London 5:35-36.
  • Darwin, Charles. Excerpt from B Notebook. In Charles Darwin's Notebooks, 1836-1844, P. Barrett, P. Gautry, S. Herbert, D. Kohn and S. Smith (eds.), Cornell University Press (Ithaca, NY), 1987, pp. 174-180.
  • Darwin, Charles. 1859. "Geographical Distribution." In On the Origin of Species, John Murray (London), pp. 346-365.
  • Darwin, Charles. Excerpt from M Notebook. Barrett et al. (1987), pp. 556-560.
  • Darwin, Charles. 1871. "On the Moral Sense." In The Descent of Man, John Murray (London), pp. 70-106.
  • Einstein, Albert. 1919. "What is the Theory of Relativity?" London Times (Nov. 28.). Trans. by Sonja Bargmann reprinted in Idea and Opinions (New York: Crown, 1952).
  • Einstein, Albert. 1905. "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies," Sects. 0-2. Annalen der Physik. trans. by W. Perrett and G.B. Jeffrey.
  • Einstein, Albert. 1905. "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend upon its Energy Content?" Annalen der Physik. trans. by W. Perrett and G.B. Jeffrey.
  • Gould, Stephen Jay. 1981. "Samual George Morton--empiricist of polygeny." In The Mismeasure of Man W.W. Norton (New York), pp. 50-69.
  • Edgeworth, Francis Y. 1885. "Methods of Statistics." Jubilee Volume of the Royal Statistical Society. ppp. 181-217.
  • Snow, John. 1855. On the Mode of Communication of Cholera [excerpt].
  • Galison, Peter and Alexi Assmus. 1988. "Artifical Clouds, Real Particles." In D. Gooding, T.J. Pinch, and S. Schaffer (eds.), The Uses of Experiment, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge), pp. 225-274.
  • Rhoads, Richard. 1986. "Neutrons." In The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Simon and Schuster (New York), pp. 279-315.
  • Einstein, Albert. 1929. Letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, August 2, 1939.
  • Sachs, Alexander. 1929. Letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, October 11, 1939.
  • Carson, Rachel. 1962. "The Obligation to Endure" and "Needless Havoc." In Silent Spring, Houghton Mifflin (Boston), pp. 4-13, 84-100.
  • Time. 1962. "Pesticides: The Price of Progress." 80(#13, Sept. 28, 1962): 45-48 and pp. 6, 22, 32.
  • Gohau, Gabriel. 1990. "Continental Drift." In History of Geology, Rutgers Univ. Pr. (New Brunswick, NJ), pp. 187-200
  • Burke, James. 1978. "The Road from Alexandria." In Connections, Macmillan (London), pp. 14-43.
  • Shapin, Steven. 1989. "The Invisible Technician." American Scientist 77:554-563.
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