In the Second Half of the 19th Century, Instruments And Experiments Assumed A New And Important Role In Both Physiology And Psychology. Compare The Success Of The Instrumental Approach
Inversions: The Viability of Research Museums In The Modern Age.
Lost in Translation: An Introduction To 'The Birth Of The Clinic', It's Contents and Contexts.
Microscopes and Patchworks: An Introduction To Debates On Present-Centred And Whig History In The History Of Science.
The Edge of Subjectivity: An Introduction To Synthetic Research Perspectives In The History Of Science.
Were Collections and Museums Tools of Natural Philosophical Practice in the Seventeenth Century or Simply Sites of Local Curiosity and Enthusiasm?
What Role Did the Work of Artisans and Mathematical Practitioners Have in the Formulation of William Gilbert's Magnetic Philosophy
A Discussion Of The Evaluative Process Of Nevil Maskelyne And The Commission Of The Board Of Longitude In Assessing The Viability Of John Harrison's H4 Clock In 1765.
The Artificer's Eye: A Discussion Of The Role of Artistic Design And Artisanal Flair In The Design And Construction Of Astronomical Instruments Made In Britain Between 1700-1800.
Against A Dark Background: Changing trends in the perception and understanding of Virtual Spaces in the United States of America, 1966-2014.
To What Extent Was the Electric Telegraph a Modification of a Pre-Existing Technology? How, And How Far Were Scientific and Technical Developments In Electricity Important In The Invention