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Editorial: Isis at Seventy-Five

Isis 78 (4):515-517 (1987)

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  1. What Have the Historians of Quantum Physics Ever Done for Us?Massimiliano Badino - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (4):327-346.
    Once one of the main protagonists of history of science, the historiography on quantum theory has recently gone through a process of reconfiguration of methods, research questions and epistemological framework. In this paper, I review the recent developments and propose some reflections on its future evolution.
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  • The Missing Syntheses in the Historiography of Science.Casper Hakfoort - 1991 - History of Science 29 (2):207-216.
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  • Summary of The History Manifesto.Noortje Jacobs - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):311-314.
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  • Clocks to Computers: A Machine-Based “Big Picture” of the History of Modern Science.Frans van Lunteren - 2016 - Isis 107 (4):762-776.
    Over the last few decades there have been several calls for a “big picture” of the history of science. There is a general need for a concise overview of the rise of modern science, with a clear structure allowing for a rough division into periods. This essay proposes such a scheme, one that is both elementary and comprehensive. It focuses on four machines, which can be seen to have mediated between science and society during successive periods of time: the clock, (...)
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