British Journal for the History of Science (BJHS) Themes 55 (2022), 1
Research article
“Not birth, marriage or death, but gastrulation”: the life of a quotation in biology Nick HopwoodThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 1–26 doi: 10.1017/S0007087421000790 Published Online on 20 January 2022
Imperial entomology: Boris P. Uvarov and locusts, c.1920–c.1950 Michael WorboysThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 27–51 doi: 10.1017/S0007087421000807 Published Online on 20 January 2022
Mapping the invisible: knowledge, credibility and visions of earth in early modern cave maps Johannes MattesThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 53–80 doi: 10.1017/S0007087421000789 Published Online on 10 January 2022
“The troubles of collecting”: William Henry Harvey and the practicalities of natural-history collecting in Britain's nineteenth-century world John McAleerThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 81–100 doi: 10.1017/S0007087421000704 Published Online on 17 December 2021
Descartes on fermentation in digestion: iatromechanism, analogy and teleology Carmen SchmechelThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 101–116 doi: 10.1017/S0007087421000819 Published Online on 11 January 2022
Book review
Diarmid A. Finnegan, The Voice of Science: British Scientists on the Lecture Circuit in Gilded Age America Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021. Pp. xiii + 286. ISBN 978-0-8229-4681-6. $ 60.00 (hardback). James A. SecordThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 117–119 doi: 10.1017/S000708742200005X Published Online on 13 April 2022
Jennifer M. Rampling, The Experimental Fire: Inventing English Alchemy, 1300–1700 Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2020. Pp. 416. ISBN 978-0-2267-1070-9. £ 28.00 / $ 35.00 (hardback) Richard DunnThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 119–120 doi: 10.1017/S0007087422000061 Published Online on 13 April 2022
William Beinart and Saul Dubow, The Scientific Imagination in South Africa: 1700 to the Present Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. 406. ISBN 987-1-1088-3708-8. £ 64.99 (hardback) Gianamar Giovannetti-SinghThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 121–122 doi: 10.1017/S0007087422000073 Published Online on 13 April 2022
Mark A. Waddell, Magic, Science and Religion in Early Modern Europe Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. 220. ISBN 978-1-1083-4823-2. £ 69.99 / £ 19.99 (hardback/paperback) Neil TarrantThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 123–124 doi: 10.1017/S0007087422000085 Published Online on 13 April 2022
Elena Aronova, Scientific History: Experiments in History and Politics from the Bolshevik Revolution to the End of the Cold War Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2021. Pp. 256. ISBN 978-0-2267-6138-1. $ 45.00 (hardback). Alex LangstaffThe British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp 124–126 doi: 10.1017/S0007087422000097 Published Online on 13 April 2022
Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter BJH volume 55 issue 1 Cover and Front matter The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp f1–f2 doi: 10.1017/S0007087422000115 Published Online on 13 April 2022
Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter BJH volume 55 issue 1 Cover and Back matter The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 55 / Issue 1, March 2022 pp b1–b3 doi: 10.1017/S0007087422000127 Published Online on 13 April 2022