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  1. Science: A History: 1534-2001 by John Gribbin, 2003-08-07
  2. A People's History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and Low Mechanicks (Nation Books) by Clifford D. Conner, 2005-11-08
  3. The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to A.D. 1450 by David C. Lindberg, 2008-04-01
  4. Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction by James E. McClellan, Harold Dorn, 2006-04-14
  5. The Scientists: A History of Science Told Through the Lives of Its Greatest Inventors by John Gribbin, 2004-08-10
  6. A History of the Warfare of Science With Theology in Christendom 2 Volume Set(Great Minds Series) by Andrew Dickson White, 1993-05
  7. A History of Science in Society: From Philosophy to Utility
  8. Islam, Science, and the Challenge of History (The Terry Lectures Series) by Mr. Ahmad Dallal, 2010-05-18
  9. The Secret History of Science Fiction
  10. Telling Stories: The Use of Personal Narratives in the Social Sciences and History by Mary Jo Maynes, Jennifer L. Pierce, et all 2008-08
  11. Making Modern Science: A Historical Survey by Peter J. Bowler, Iwan Rhys Morus, 2005-05-01
  12. Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science by Richard DeWitt, 2010-10-12
  13. Science & Islam: A History by Ehsan Masood, 2006-05-15
  14. History: Fiction or Science? Dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics. Eclipses and zodiacs. Chronology Vol.I by Anatoly Fomenko, 2007-08-20

1. WWWVL History Of Science, Technology And Medicine - Overview
Florence museum offers research, publications, news, events, education, and a tour of the galleries. Home page of the Institute and Museum of the history of science. Florence ITALY
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/hstm_ove.htm
WWW Virtual Library
THE WWWVL-HSTM IS NOW CLOSED! All the links and many more are now included in the ECHO (Exploring and Collecting History Online) Virtual Center at: http://echo.gmu.edu/center/ You should be redirected to the ECHO site in a few seconds, otherwise click on the link above. An archived version of the old WWWVL-HSTM site is available here for reference only, but please don't link to it. Thanks to everyone who has used the WWWVL-HSTM over the past 7 years. And good luck to the ECHO team!

2. History Of Science Society
Seattlebased society dedicated to understanding science, technology, medicine, and their interactions with society over time.
http://depts.washington.edu/hssexec
We've Moved! You'll be automatically forwarded to our new site in a few seconds. To get there faster, click here: www.hssonline.org To reach the old site, click here: http://depts.washington.edu/hssexec/index2.html (Note: This site will no longer be updated. Please change your bookmarks.) Contact HSS Contact the Web Editor Web Page Information
We've Moved! Please use our new site at http://www.hssonline.org This site is no longer updated.

3. Museum Of The History Of Science, University Of Oxford
Browse virtual versions of exhibitions past and present about important discoveries and inventors. Enter the library or use the mailing list.
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/
home introduction events on-line exhibits ... help
The contents of this site may not be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the Museum
Site last updated 26 Feb 2003

4. Institute And Museum Of History Of Science - Florence
The museum and web site are particularly rich resources for the life and work of Galileo.Category Society History By Topic Science......Home page of the Institute and Museum of the history of science Florence ITALY.
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/
Home page of the Institute and Museum of the History of Science
Florence ITALY General Information Library Museum On-line exhibitions ... Site map
50122 Firenze - Piazza dei Giudici 1
tel. +39 055 265311, fax +39 055 2653130
English Italiano Welcome to the Information System of the
Institute and Museum of the History of Science in Florence! This Home Page has been visited times since January 1st 1998. Job opportunities Premio biblioteche in vetrina (in Italian Calendario XIII Settimana della Cultura Scientifica ( in Italian This site is continually updated.
Statistical data on users' access
2003 Institute and Museum of the History of Science - Florence. All rights reserved.
Use and the unauthorized reproduction of all texts and images on this server are not permitted. Comments and suggestions to:
Marco Berni: marco@imss.fi.it

5. IMSS - History Of Science Museum - Multimedia Catalogue
Virtual tour and descriptions of Galilean artifacts on display at the history of science Museum, Florence Category Science Astronomy History People Galilei, Galileo......Institute and Museum of the history of science of Florence,Italy. Multimedia Catalogue Room IV Galileo Galilei.
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/museo/4/
Institute and Museum of the History of Science of Florence, Italy
Multimedia Catalogue - Room IV Galileo Galilei
Welcome to the WWW version of our Multimedia Catalogue! A virtual visit ( Quick Time VR - 524 Kb ) to Room IV of the History of Science Museum in Florence which is dedicated to Galileo is now possible. The Multimedia Catalogue consists of a descriptive text of the artifact on display, a biographical text and a detailed text which provide the visitor with a more complete understanding of the historical-scientific context of the artifact itself. Each text is accompanied by still or animated images or by filmed sequences. The descriptive texts can be consulted by selecting an artifact on the sensitive map of the room or by selecting an artifact from the following list.

6. ECHO Science & Technology Virtual Center
Cataloguing, Annotating, and Reviewing Sites on the history of science, Technology, and Medicine
http://www.echo.gmu.edu/center
username:
password: Cataloguing, Annotating, and Reviewing Sites on the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Directory of Sites
Our Space Shuttle Archive allows you to share your thoughts on the recent space shuttle tragedy and to read the recollections of others
Record Your Memories Sites that gather first-hand accounts from the people who were there
Blackout History Project

Electric Vehicle History Online Archive

For electric vehicle engineers, owners, and enthusiasts
MouseSite

Douglas Engelbart and other human-computer interaction pioneers at the Stanford Research Institute in the 1960s
Lighting the Way

Recalling the history of electric lighting at the National Museum of American History The GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment The first major experiment of the Global Atmospheric Research program, 1974 Atmospheric General Circulation Models Understanding weather patterns, from the 1940s to 1990s The Clean Air Act A guide to clean air legislation past and present Viruses From Structure to Biology How we have come to understand the atomic structure and biological function of viruses Digital Audio Recording The compact disk, DAT, and other advances in music technology

7. Biographical Sourceshttp//www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/hstm_bio.htm - October 15
Take a QuickTime tour of this Florence museum's Galileo exhibit, or read about and see photos of his astronomical instruments. Institute and Museum of the history of science of Florence, Italy
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/hstm_bio.htm

8. Welcome To The History Of Science Society
Dedicated to fostering interest and scholarly research in the history of science and its social and Category Society History By Topic Science......Enter 56K or faster connection is recommended TextOnly Main PageFor users with 33.6K or slower connection speeds. Site Map.
http://www.hssonline.org/
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9. History Of Science Society - Home Page
An international source on the history of science, including educationalmaterials, job listings, and conference announcements.
http://www.hssonline.org/main_pg.html
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10. History Of Science Society -- Reading List
SCIENCE A List of Good Places To Start Compiled and Edited by A. BOWDOIN VAN RIPERfor the Committee on Education of the history of science Society THIS LIST
http://depts.washington.edu/hssexec/library_list.html
READING THE HISTORY OF WESTERN SCIENCE
A List of Good Places To Start
Compiled and Edited by A. BOWDOIN VAN RIPER
for the Committee on Education of the History of Science Society
THIS LIST MAY BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT FURTHER PERMISSION
Email: hssexec@u.washington.edu
Thousands of books have been written on the history of Western science. The list below gives details and brief descriptions of a hundred or so that are especially good introductions to the field (or parts of it). The list is, by design, selective and idiosyncratic. The books on it were chosen because they combine solid scholarship, broad coverage, and an accessible style. Most include extensive bibliographies of more specialized books and articles. Virtually all are in print as of this writing [Fall 1998], and should be readily available through large bookstores and their on-line equivalents. The list does not include articles, primary sources, or books that deal only in part with historical issues. Nor, for the moment, does it include works on the histories of mathematics, technology, and medicine. It makes no attempt to include non-Western scientific traditions. These limits are designed both to keep the list to a manageable size and to keep it within the bounds of its compilers' expertise. Like all arbitrary limits, they are subject to change. Information on publishers, publication dates, and in-print status were accurate as of this writing and will be updated periodically if necessary. The abbreviations "U" (for university) and "UP" (for university press) are used throughout.

11. Horus Publications Home Page
There is a lot of useful material for researchers in the history of science (both beginners and the more experienced) here, but you will have to dig a bit through the site. From Professor Ronald Tobey of the University of California, Riverside.
http://www.horuspublications.com/index.html
Horus Publications on the Internet
www.horuspublications.com
About Horus Publications
Contents by Courses
Contents by Topics
Horus Gets In Gear: Beginner's Guide to Research in the History of Science ...
Successful Graduate Study in History: Personal Guidance
An educational and instructional web site
by Ronald Tobey, Professor
Department of History 049
University of California
Riverside 92521-0204 USA rtobey@horuspublications.com
March 10, 2001

12. ECHO Science & Technology Virtual Center
Lots of thoroughly categorized links to material in the field.Category Society History By Topic Science......exploring collecting history online, Science Technology, Cataloguing, Annotating,and Reviewing Sites on the history of science, Technology, and Medicine,
http://echo.gmu.edu/center/
username:
password: Cataloguing, Annotating, and Reviewing Sites on the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Directory of Sites
Our Space Shuttle Archive allows you to share your thoughts on the recent space shuttle tragedy and to read the recollections of others
Record Your Memories Sites that gather first-hand accounts from the people who were there
Blackout History Project

Electric Vehicle History Online Archive

For electric vehicle engineers, owners, and enthusiasts
MouseSite

Douglas Engelbart and other human-computer interaction pioneers at the Stanford Research Institute in the 1960s
Lighting the Way

Recalling the history of electric lighting at the National Museum of American History The GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment The first major experiment of the Global Atmospheric Research program, 1974 Atmospheric General Circulation Models Understanding weather patterns, from the 1940s to 1990s The Clean Air Act A guide to clean air legislation past and present Viruses From Structure to Biology How we have come to understand the atomic structure and biological function of viruses Digital Audio Recording The compact disk, DAT, and other advances in music technology

13. HISTORY OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE STUDIES REFERENCE SOURCES
PART ONE BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS SPECIALIZED INDEXES FOR history of scienceDICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS,AND CHRONOLOGIES BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES GUIDES
http://gort.ucsd.edu/ds/initial.html
The author of this guide is Doug Stewart.
Note: UCSD users of this guide can check ROGER for local holdings.
This site has moved. You will be redirected in 3 seconds. If not, please go to http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/hist-of-science/
New additions /
updated January 13, 2002.
PART ONE
BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS

SPECIALIZED INDEXES FOR HISTORY OF SCIENCE

DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS,AND CHRONOLOGIES

BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
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LIBRARY, ARCHIVAL AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

PART TWO BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Brush, Stephen G. The history of modern science: a guide to the second scientific revolution, 1800-1950 Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1988. Companion to the history of modern science . Edited by R.C. Olby. London: Routledge, 1990. Corsi, Pietro. Information sources in the history of science and medicine . Boston: Butterworth Scientific, 1983. Durbin, Paul. A guide to the culture of science, technology, and medicine . New York: Free Press, 1980. Hessenbruch, Arne, editor. Reader's guide to the history of science. London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000.

14. The BSHS Website Has Moved!
Site front page http//www.bshs.org.uk/. history of science CourseGuide http//www.bshs.org.uk/courses/. Education Section/Humanity
http://www.chstm.man.ac.uk/bshs/
The BSHS Website has moved!
The website of the British Society for the History of Science has been reorganised, with most pages at new locations under the bshs.org.uk domain. You should be redirected automatically within a few seconds, or you can follow one of the links below. Please update any links to the Society's pages that you happen to maintain.
Site front page
http://www.bshs.org.uk/
History of Science Course Guide
http://www.bshs.org.uk/courses/
Education Section/Humanity in School Science
http://www.bshs.org.uk/educ/
Please address all comments and queries to the Society's web officer, James Sumner . Page created October 2002

15. Centre For The History Of Science, Technology And Medicine At The University Of
The Centre for history of science, Technology and Medicine at Manchester University is one of the Category Society History By Topic Science Medicine......The Centre for history of science, Technology and Medicine at ManchesterUniversity is one of the largest of its kind in the UK.
http://www.chstm.man.ac.uk/
Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
University

Homepage
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the History of Computing
Why study the history of science, technology and medicine?
Science plays a central role in our cultural, political and economic life. Not only is the authority of modern medicine based on science, the sciences permeate all aspects of industrial society, from the designs and processes used in the manufacture of goods, through to the information we draw on to make choices as consumers. As historians of science, technology and medicine, we are interested in how science and scientific knowledge came to achieve this authority in human affairs. The Centre maintains a vibrant research atmosphere with lively seminars and close, informal contact between staff, students and visitors.
What do we offer?
The Centre maintains teaching and research programmes of the highest standards. It acts as a focus for the history of science, technology and medicine in the Northwest of England. CHSTM houses a

16. Max Planck Institute For The History Of Science
Located in Berlin, Germany. Gives access to publications and preprints, online primary sources, informati Category Society History By Topic Science......Program, Staff, and Events of the Max Planck Institute for the history of sciencein Berlin. Max Planck Society. Home. German. News. Institute. Research. Staff. Links.
http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ENGLHOME.HTM

Public Evening Lecture: "Objekte der Wissensgeschichte"
News About the Institute Scientific Advisory Board, ... Event List
Jochen Schneider, March 2003 Imprint

17. AIP Center For History Of Physics Web Sites
Sites with history of science Links (and other information) Our pageof Web history of science Community history of science Society's
http://www.aip.org/history/web-link.htm
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index Web Sites for the
History of Science
Last updated 11/4/2002 Jump to: Sites with History of Science Links History of Science Community Archival Resources
Sites with History of Science Links (and other information):

18. Welcome To DHS
What is DHS/IUHPS Organisation Chart - Structure of DHS- history of science on the Internet - News - Contact.
http://ppp.unipv.it/dhs/
What is DHS/IUHPS Organisation Chart Structure of DHS History of Science on the Internet What is DHS/IUHPS Organisation Chart Structure of DHS History of Science on the Internet ... Contact

19. Harvard University Department Of The History Of Science
Offers information about the department, its faculty, as well as courses taught.Category Reference Education Departments and Programs......Welcome to the Department of The history of science! The preliminary schedule forspring semester's Mark M. Horblit Colloquia in the history of science is up!
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hsdept/
Introduction About the Department Inquiries Visiting ... By Subject
Search the Department
Welcome to the Department of The History of Science!
The Department Newsletter is now online! Click here
The preliminary schedule for spring semester's Mark M. Horblit Colloquia in the History of Science is up!
The next lecture of the spring colloquia will be held on March 18 at 4:00PM, in Science Center Room 226. Sylvia Berryman , of Ohio State University, will be giving a presentation entitled Ancient Automata and Mechanical Explanation
The Department would like to welcome its newest faculty members:
Evelynn Hammonds
Professor of the History of Science and of Afro-American Studies
Rena Selya
Lecturer on the History of Science
David Spanagel
Lecturer on the History of Science
The Department is also honored to host the following visiting faculty members for the 2001-2002 academic year: Lorraine Daston Director, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Bruno Latour Professor, Centre de Sociologie de l¹Innovation at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines, Paris (Spring, 2003) Featured Faculty Book

20. Johns Hopkins History Of Science, Medicine, & Technology
Undergraduate, Graduate, Doctoral, and combined MDPhD programs in the history of science, Medicine, Category Society History By Topic Science......Johns Hopkins University Department of the history of science,Medicine, and Technology on the Homewood Campus.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/graduateprograms/history_of_science/
Visit the Institute of the History of Medicine Colloquia Schedule No Meeting this week. Next: Joan Bromberg March 19 (HW) The Department of the History of Science, Medicine and Technology was created in 1992 through the merger of two existing University divisions: the Department of the History of Science and the Institute of the History of Medicine, each with a long history of graduate training and historical study. The combined Department brings together faculty and students whose interests range from the cultural and intellectual history of medicine in classical Greece to the social history of electronics in the twentieth century. All share a commitment to studying science, medicine and technology in their historical context: in relation to the ideas, institutions and practices of specific times and places . The Department runs both an undergraduate major and a graduate program in the History of Science, Medicine and Technology. Departmental offerings are particularly strong in the history of medicine and science for early modern Europe; medicine, science and technology in the United States, 19th and 20th centuries; history of disease, public health and colonial medicine; and Russian and Soviet science.

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