The Historiography of Contemporary Science and TechnologyThomas Söderquist 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
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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 |
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