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Birmingham 2010 | History of Science at the British Science Festival
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History of Science at the British Science Festival. The British Science Festival. 2010 takes place in Birmingham from 14-19 September. Our Section President this year is Frank James. Professor of the History of Science at the Royal Institution. His Presidential Session, Why is the Huxley-Wilberforce ‘debate’ so well known? Takes place on Sunday 19th September, 6-8pm. Other events organised by the History of Science Section at the Birmingham Festival:. Food in our Lives. Past Visions of Future Technology.
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History of the BAAS | History of Science at the British Science Festival
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History of Science at the British Science Festival. History of the BAAS. The British Association for the Advancement of Science (recently rebranded as the BA and then the BSA) was founded in 1831. Historical information about the BA / BSA / BAAS is given by the BSA. Including a list of books for further reading. Proceedings of the BAAS have been digitised by the Natural History Museum and are freely available through the Biodiversity Heritage Library. See also BAAS Online. At the University of Glamorgan.
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‘Disraeli: The Romance of Politics’ – Book Launch and Public Lecture | Victorian Studies Centre Blog
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Victorian Studies Centre Blog. Research and events in nineteenth-century literature and culture at the University of Leicester. 8216;Disraeli: The Romance of Politics’ – Book Launch and Public Lecture. Victorian Studies Centre Leicester. February 11, 2013. The Victorian Studies Centre is delighted to announce a special event happening next week. We will be hosting a book launch for Professor Robert O’Kell (University of Manitoba) and his new book. Disraeli: The Romance of Politics. For more information, ...
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Liverpool 2008 Sessions | History of Science at the British Science Festival
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History of Science at the British Science Festival. At Liverpool ran from 6-11 September 2008. Our Presidential Session was Maritime Liverpool: Knowledge and Power. Saturday 6th, 2-4pm). Other events organised by or related to the History of Science Section:. Race Matters: Rethinking Race and Identity. Monday 8th, 1.30pm to 3.30pm). Science Fiction and You. Monday 8th, 3pm to 6.30pm). The Local and the Global: Liverpool and International Health. Tuesday 9th, 1.30pm to 3.30pm). The Business of Bodies.
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Surrey (Guildford) 2009 sessions | History of Science at the British Science Festival
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History of Science at the British Science Festival. Surrey (Guildford) 2009 sessions. The British Science Festival. At The University of Surrey in Guildford runs from 5-10 September 2009. Our Presidential Session this year: Does Darwin have a future? 8211; Sunday 6th September, 16.00-18.00. Other events organised by the History of Science Section:. With the BSHS Outreach and Education Committee. Funded by the Wellcome Trust). William Wordsworth at the British Association? Food in our Lives. You are comme...
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Magic Lantern slides | History of Science at the British Science Festival
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History of Science at the British Science Festival. September 10, 2012 at 2:50 pm · Filed under Aberdeen sessions. This slideshow requires JavaScript. These are the magic lantern slides that were drawn for us by participants in the Victorian Science Spectacular at Aberdeen on Saturday 8th September 2012. Thanks everyone! Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to Magic Lantern slides" class="permalink" Permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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The Research Society for American Periodicals. Colonial era/early national (-1820). Civil War through Progressive Era (1860-1922). Modern period to present (1922-). Digitized collections – nonscholarly. Secondary and other non-archival sources. Archive for the 'colonial era/early national ( -1820)' Category. Heritage Archives, Newspaper Archive. By Intern Posted in antebellum (1820-1860). Civil war through progressive era (1860-1922). Colonial era/early national ( -1820). Modern period to present (1922- ).
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Victorian Sites, Academic Sites and Research Resources. Andrew Stauffer's Review of Digital Scholarly Resources on the Victorians. Animal Studies Bibliography at Michigan State University. BRANCH: Britain, Representation, and Nineteenth-Century History. The Carlyle Website by Chris Vanden Bossche. Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog. Dickens Journals Online (DJO). Digital 19th Century Books from Emory University Libraries. The Hoarding: 19th C. Literary Scholarship. The Victorian Plays Project.
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About us and Contacts | History of Science at the British Science Festival
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History of Science at the British Science Festival. About us and Contacts. The History of Science Section, founded in 1989, is one of several subject Sections. Contributing events to the annual British Science Festival. Acting Secretary: Leucha Veneer. Communications: Katy Price (k.price [at] qmul.ac.uk). We have close links with the British Society for the History of Science. If you would like to suggest a session theme please do get in touch! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Sources | The Victorianist: BAVS Postgraduates
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The Victorianist: BAVS Postgraduates. British Association for Victorian Studies Postgraduate Pages, hosted by Emma Butcher (Hull) and Abby Boucher (Glasgow). BAVS 2016: Consuming the Victorians. Chadwick and Healy Collection, British Library. Literary Resources Victorian British. NINES: Nineteenth Century Scholarship Online. Nineteenth Century Serials Edition. Punch and the Victorian Periodical Press. Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical. The Nineteenth Century Index. Voice of the Shuttle. Neo-Vi...