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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 31, Number 1, 2006

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TITLE Author Page
Number
The 2005 Edelstein Award Address. Textbooks and the Future of the History of Chemistry as an Academic Discipline William B. Jensen
University of Cincinnati
1
Charles James, B. Smith Hopkins, and the Tangled Web of Element 61 Clarence J. Murphy
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
9
Chemical Societies and their Journals: What can be Learned about the State of Chemistry from an Analysis of the First Volumes of these Journals Martin D. Saltzman
Providence College
19
The Circumstances of Kekulé's Molecular Dream in London in 1854 Anthony D. Dayan
28
     
Letter to the Editor  
Phlogiston and Modern Chemistry Fathi Habashi
Laval University, Canada
31
Author's Response to Phlogiston and Modern Chemistry Leslie V. Woodcock 31
     
Message from Jeffrey I. Seeman, Chair of HIST 32
     
Book Reviews    
Promethean Ambitions: Alchemy and the Quest to Perfect Nature
Reviewed by Peter J. Ramberg
William R. Newman
2004
33
The Chemical Industry at the Millennium: Maturity, Restructuring, and Globalization
Reviewed by Harry E. Pence
Peter Spitz, Ed.
2003
35
François Blanchet, Tome I: L'Étudiant et le Savant
Reviewed by Edgar W. Warnhoff
Stéphane Castonguay and
Camille Limoges
2004
37
Lebenslinien: Eine Selbstbiographie
Reviewed by William B. Jensen
W. Ostwald and
K. Hansel, Eds.
2003
38
Dyes Made in America 1915-1980: The Calco Chemical Company, American Cyanamid and the Raritan River
Reviewed by Carsten Reinhardt
Anthony S. Travis
2004
39
The Elements of Murder
Reviewed by Carmen J. Giunta
John Emsley
2005
40
Elegant Solutions: Ten Beautiful Experiments in Chemistry
Reviewed by Leo B. Slater
Philip Ball
2005
41
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2006 HIST Officer's Directory