A Guide to the Manuscript Records of Australian Science
Author : Ann Moyal
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Page : 164 pages
File Size : 27,4 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Science
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Author : Ann Moyal
Publisher :
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 27,4 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Science
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Author : Australian Academy of Science
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Page : 96 pages
File Size : 16,82 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Science
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Author : National Library of Australia
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Page : 592 pages
File Size : 17,96 MB
Release : 1910
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 22,8 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Research
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Author : John L. Heilbron
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 994 pages
File Size : 47,39 MB
Release : 2003-02-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780195112290
Containing 609 encyclopedic articles written by more than 200 prominent scholars, The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science presents an unparalleled history of the field invaluable to anyone with an interest in the technology, ideas, discoveries, and learned institutions that have shaped our world over the past five centuries. Focusing on the period from the Renaissance to the early twenty-first century, the articles cover all disciplines (Biology, Alchemy, Behaviorism), historical periods (the Scientific Revolution, World War II, the Cold War), concepts (Hypothesis, Space and Time, Ether), and methodologies and philosophies (Observation and Experiment, Darwinism). Coverage is international, tracing the spread of science from its traditional centers and explaining how the prevailing knowledge of non-Western societies has modified or contributed to the dominant global science as it is currently understood. Revealing the interplay between science and the wider culture, the Companion includes entries on topics such as minority groups, art, religion, and science's practical applications. One hundred biographies of the most iconic historic figures, chosen for their contributions to science and the interest of their lives, are also included. Above all The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science is a companion to world history: modern in coverage, generous in breadth, and cosmopolitan in scope. The volume's utility is enhanced by a thematic outline of the entire contents, a thorough system of cross-referencing, and a detailed index that enables the reader to follow a specific line of inquiry along various threads from multiple starting points. Each essay has numerous suggestions for further reading, all of which favor literature that is accessible to the general reader, and a bibliographical essay provides a general overview of the scholarship in the field. Lastly, as a contribution to the visual appeal of the Companion, over 100 black-and-white illustrations and an eight-page color section capture the eye and spark the imagination.
Author : Gavan McCarthy
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Page : 328 pages
File Size : 12,98 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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"Gasa will prove invaluable to researchers & A key information resource in this increasingly important field."--GAVIN MCCARTHY, SENIOR ARCHIVIST WITH THE AUSTRALIA SCIENCE ARCHIVES PROJECT. This guide is the first publication derived from the data held in the Register of the Archives of Science in Australia. It locates & describes records of technological & medical research created by individuals who have worked in Australia, from the earliest explorers & navigators, through the natural historians of the nineteenth century, to the physicists, chemists & biologists of the early 20th century & the computer developers of the 1980s.
Author : Center for the Coordination of Foreign Manuscript Copying (U.S.)
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Page : 326 pages
File Size : 40,60 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Archives
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Author : Robin Winks
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 756 pages
File Size : 28,2 MB
Release : 2001-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0191647691
The Oxford History of the British Empire is a major new assessment of the Empire in the light of recent scholarship and the progressive opening of historical records. From the founding of colonies in North America and the West Indies in the seventeenth century to the reversion of Hong Kong to China at the end of the twentieth, British imperialism was a catalyst for far-reaching change. The Oxford History of the British Empire as a comprehensive study helps us to understand the end of Empire in relation to its beginning, the meaning of British imperialism for the ruled as well as for the rulers, and the significance of the British Empire as a theme in world history. This fifth and final volume shows how opinions have changed dramatically over the generations about the nature, role, and value of imperialism generally, and the British Empire more specifically. The distinguished team of contributors discuss the many and diverse elements which have influenced writings on the Empire: the pressure of current events, access to primary sources, the creation of relevant university chairs, the rise of nationalism in former colonies, decolonization, and the Cold War. They demonstrate how the study of empire has evolved from a narrow focus on constitutional issues to a wide-ranging enquiry about international relations, the uses of power, and impacts and counterimpacts between settler groups and native peoples. The result is a thought-provoking cultural and intellectual inquiry into how we understand the past, and whether this understanding might affect the way we behave in the future.
Author : Roy MacLeod
Publisher : Sydney University Press
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 26,75 MB
Release : 2009-12-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1743321317
When Archibald Liversidge first arrived at Sydney University in 1872 as reader in geology and assistant in the laboratory he had about ten students and two rooms in the main building. In 1874 he became professor of geology and mineralogy and by 1879 he had persuaded the senate to open a faculty of science. He became its first dean in 1882. Liversidge also played a major role in the setting up of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science which held its first congress in 1888. For anyone interested in Archibald Liversidge, his contribution to crystallography, mineral chemistry, chemical geology, strategic minerals policy and a wider field of colonial science.
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Page : 696 pages
File Size : 49,26 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Libraries
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