The Historiography of Contemporary Science and Technology

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Thomas Söderquist
Routledge, Jan 11, 2013 - History - 256 pages
More than ninety percent of all scientific history has been made during the last half century. So far, however, only a fraction of historical scholarship has dealt with this period. Merely a decade ago, most scientific historians considered recent science - the scientific culture created, lived and remembered by contemporary scientists - an area of study best left to the historical actors themselves.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Who Will Sort out the Hundred or More Paul Ehrlichs? Remarks on the Historiography of Recent and Contemporary Technoscience
1
Problems in the Historiography of Contemporary Science
19
History and History as it Happens
39
Chapter 4 Using Interviews to Write the History of Science
51
Multiple Audiences with Divergent Goals and Standards
71
Some Methodological Observations
91
Memory and History of Molecular Regulation
109
Chapter 8 Electric Memories and Progressive Forgetting
129
The Visualizing Tools of Contemporary Historiography
151
Chapter 10 Writing about Scientists of the Near Past
165
LateModern and PostModern
179
Linking Contemporary Diplomatic History with the History of Contemporary Science
215
Chapter 13 Whos Afraid of the History of Contemporary Science?
245
Index
261
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