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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 32, Number 1, 2007

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TITLE Author Page
Number
Fifty Years of the Dexter and Edelstein Awards Paul R. Jone, Editor 1
The 2006 Edelstein Award Address. Writing the History of Modern Chemistry Peter J. T. Morris
Science Museum, London
2
A Personal Historiography of the Chemical Industry since 1956 Peter J. T. Morris
Science Museum, London
10
Scientific Biography in the History of Chemistry: The Role of the Dexter and Edelstein Award Winners in the last Fifty Years Mary Jo Nye
Oregon State University
21
Unintended Technology Transfer: Acetylene Chemistry in the United States Anthony S. Travis
Edelstein Center, Hebrew University
27
Mauve and Its Anniversaries Anthony S. Travis
Edelstein Center, Hebrew University
35
The History of Ozone. V. Formation of Ozone from Oxygen at High Temperatures Mordecai B, Rubin
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
45
     
Book Reviews    
The Chemical Promise: Experiment and Mysticism in the Chemical Philosophy, 1550-1800
Reviewed by William B. Jensen
Allen G. Debus
2006
57
Mendeleev on the Periodic Law: Selected Writings, 1869-1905
Reviewed by Masanori Kaji
William B. Jensen, Ed.
2005
58
De Re Metallica: The Uses of Metal in the Middle Ages
Reviewed by Craig Martin
Robert Bork, Ed.
2005
60
Creadores de la Ciencia Moderna en España y América: Ulloa, los Delhuyar y del Río descubren el platino, el wolframio y el vanadio (Creators of Modern Science in Spain and America: Ulloa, the Delhuyar and del Río discover Platinum, Tungsten and Vanadium)
Reviewed by Simón Reif-Acherman
Manuel Castillo-Martos
2005
61
A History of Chemical Warfare
Reviewed by Richard E. Rice
Kim Coleman
2005
63
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2007 HIST Officer's Directory