The History of Science: An Annotated BibliographySalem Press, 1992 - 193 Seiten Reflects the varied interests and approaches of historians of science in the twentieth century, primarily since 1950. The annotations are clear, succinct, and helpful; the book's organization is straightforward, sensible, and supplemented by cross-references; fills a needed gap in reference sources for the history of science and medicine. --ISIS |
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Basic Resources and Reference Books | 7 |
General Works | 19 |
Special Subjects and Themes | 21 |
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