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1. Ernie Hamm: Trevor Levere, Affinities that Matter -- 2. Victor Boantza: Elements, Instruments, and Menstruums: Boerhaave's Imponderable Fire Between Chemical Masterpiece and Physical Axiom -- 3. Larry Stewart, At the Medical Edge or, THE BEDDOES EFFECT -- 4. David Philip Miller, 'Men of Letters' and 'Men of Press Copies': The Cultures of James Watt's Copying Machine -- 5. David Knight, Poetry, Chemistry, and Wisdom -- 6. Robert Anderson, Facts or Fantasies in the Chemistry Lecture Theatre? -- 7. Janis Langins, Poetry In War And War In Nature. From Vauban To Naturphilosophie To Clausewitz -- 8. Greg Good, John Herschel's Geology: The Cape of Good Hope in the 1830s -- 9. Margaret Schabas, More Food for Thought: Mill, Coleridge and the Dismal Science of Economics -- 10. Gordon McOuat, "These can not all have an interest for England": Chance Events, Beauty and The Trouble with Romanticism in Britain -- 11. Andrew Ede, Science Born of Poison, Fire and Smoke: Chemical Warfare and the Origins of Big Science -- 12. Jed Buchwald, Politics, Morality, Innovation, and Misrepresentation in Physical Science and Technology -- 13. Jennifer Hubbard, Fishing an Extreme Environment: Science, Sovereignty and Hudson Bay -- 14. David Pantalony, Collectors, Displays and Replicas in Context: What We Learn from Provenance Research in Science Museums -- 15. Suzanne Zeller, Context, Connections and Culture: The History of Science in Canada as a Field of Study. |