This paper proposes to answer several questions that arise from the actions of American scientists between 1840 and 1890. How did the broader organization of science in the late nineteenth century create a system of professional disciplines? Why did the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) form, and why did specialized societies like the American Chemical Society (ACS) later found an organization separate from the AAAS? Why did these professional societies create journals, and how did these journals help to communicate science? This paper combines both quantitative textual analysis and qualitative historical and sociological methods within the context of nineteenth-century American science. It is hoped that by broadeni...
The first eleven volumes of Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences treated science for the most...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...
This paper proposes to answer several questions that arise from the actions of American scientists b...
Starting in the mid-1600s, a number of scientific societies began to establish journals. The aim was...
If “science made the modern world,” a claim espoused at the end of the nineteenth century and repeat...
Recent decades have seen extensive changes in how researchers in the sciences work. Online platforms...
Two 17th century institutions-learned societies and scientific journals-transformed science in ways ...
Scientific disciplines build on social structures, such as scholarly associations and scholarly jour...
This dissertation contains four studies in the mapping of scholarly knowledge with special reference...
[Introduction] Modern science descends primarily from the ancient Greeks, when the body of scientifi...
This essay examines the interplay between the meetings and publications of learned scientific societ...
The birth and decline of disciplines are critical to science and society. However, no quantitative m...
For many years American science in the late 19th century was regarded as an intellectual backwater. ...
From around 100 titles worldwide at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the number of science ...
The first eleven volumes of Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences treated science for the most...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...
This paper proposes to answer several questions that arise from the actions of American scientists b...
Starting in the mid-1600s, a number of scientific societies began to establish journals. The aim was...
If “science made the modern world,” a claim espoused at the end of the nineteenth century and repeat...
Recent decades have seen extensive changes in how researchers in the sciences work. Online platforms...
Two 17th century institutions-learned societies and scientific journals-transformed science in ways ...
Scientific disciplines build on social structures, such as scholarly associations and scholarly jour...
This dissertation contains four studies in the mapping of scholarly knowledge with special reference...
[Introduction] Modern science descends primarily from the ancient Greeks, when the body of scientifi...
This essay examines the interplay between the meetings and publications of learned scientific societ...
The birth and decline of disciplines are critical to science and society. However, no quantitative m...
For many years American science in the late 19th century was regarded as an intellectual backwater. ...
From around 100 titles worldwide at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the number of science ...
The first eleven volumes of Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences treated science for the most...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...