期刊名称:BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Edited by Simon Schaffer University of Cambridge, UK
This leading international journal publishes scholarly papers and review articles on all aspects of the history of science. History of science is interpreted widely to include medicine, technology and social studies of science. Recent special issues include history of science sources available on the World Wide Web, book history and the sciences. BJHS papers make important and lively contributions to scholarship and the journal has been an essential library resource for more than thirty years. It is also used extensively by historians and scholars in related fields. A substantial book review section is a central feature. There are four issues a year, comprising an annual volume of 500 pages. An index to volumes 1¨C30 is available.
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Instructions to Authors Contributions are very welcome. They should be sent to the Editor, Simon Schaffer, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RH, email sjs16@cam.ac.uk. They are considered on the understanding that they are unpublished and are not on offer to another journal. Contributions should be submitted in electronic form as an attachment or on floppy disc, preferably in MS Word format. Hard copies on A4 or American quarto paper are, however, acceptable, in which case two copies of the text should be sent to the editor. Texts should be double spaced with a margin. Always include an abstract of 150-200 words. Long quotations should be inset. Short quotations should be given single quotation marks. Spelling should follow the Oxford English Dictionary. All papers should be rigorously documented. References to primary and secondary sources must be set as endnotes, not as footnotes, and typed in double spacing and numbered consecutively. Cite as follows: nd 1 B.Smetov and D.Blogski, Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century, 2 edn (tr.R.Roe), 5 vols., Edinburgh, 1886-1914, iii, 237-8. Do not include the publisher unless there is some important reason. 2 J.Doe, ¡®Searching for gravity waves¡¯, in The History of Physics (ed. A.Burn and Z.Trent), Oxford, 1982, 22-4. 3 Doe, op.cit. (2), 23-4. 4 N.Brown, ¡®Developments of the cathode ray¡¯, Journal of Physics (1972), 7, 31-5. Spell out journal titles. Give complete page run of articles cited and, where appropriate, the page number to which the citation refers. 5 John Herschel to George Peacock, 17 May 1836, Herschel Papers, Royal Astronomical Society, London (subsequently H P), Box 1234, 56. For manuscript sources please supply whatever information is necessary for the reference to be found. Subsequent references can be cited as name, date, abbreviated source, box, page or folio number. Standard works such as D N B, D S B, may be cited thus. For theses, give University Microfilm order number or at least Dissertations Abstract number.
Instructions to Authors 0007-0874.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor
Professor Simon Schaffer Department of History and Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge Free School Lane Cambridge CB2 3RH, UK Email sjs16@cam.ac.uk
Book Review Editor
Dr Gregory Radick Division of History and Philosophy of Science School of Philosophy, University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Editorial Board
Professor John Brooke Oxford University, UK
Professor Janet Browne Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, UK
Peter Dear Cornell University, USA
Dr Ludmilla Jordanova University of Cambridge, UK
David Philip Miller The University of New South Wales, Australia
James Moore Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
Iwan Rhys Morus University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
Kapil Raj Centre Alexandre Koyr¨¦, Paris, France
Lissa Roberts Universiteit Twente, Netherlands
Professor Crosbie Smith University of Kent, Canterbury, UK Email c.smith@ukc.ac.uk
n Schaffer Department of History and Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge Free School Lane Cambridge CB2 3RH, UK Email sjs16@cam.ac.uk
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