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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 44, Number 2, 2019
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
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TITLE
Author
Page
Number
1860-1861: Magic Years in the Development of the Structural Theory of Organic Chemistry
David E. Lewis
77
T
he Kazan School of Chemistry: A Re-Interpretation
Nathan M. Brooks
92
Mendeleev, Meyer, and Atomic Volumes: An Introduction to an English Translation of Mendeleev's 1869 Article
Supplemental Information
Gregory S. Girolami
and
Vera V. Mainz
100
Primary Documents: On the Atomic Volume of Simple Bodies
D. I. Mendeleev
Translated by
Gregory S. Girolami
and
Vera V. Mainz
109
Terpene Transformations and Family Relations: Vladimir Ipatieff
Christopher P. Nicholas
116
Early History of Polyaniline—Revisited: Russian Contributions of Fritzsche and Zinin
Seth C. Rasmussen
123
Errata
133
Chemist at War: World War II Roles of Jonas Kamlet, Consulting Chemist
Dean F. Martin
and
Marwa Elkharsity
134
Book Reviews
The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Volume 2
Reviewed by Arthur Greenberg
E. Thomas Strom and
Vera V. Mainz, Eds.
2018
139
African American Women Chemists in the Modern Era
Reviewed by E. Thomas Strom
Jeannette E. Brown
2018
147
A Lab of One's Own: Science and Suffrage in the First World War
Reviewed by Connie Hendrickson
Patricia Fara
2018
149
From Transuranic to Superheavy Elements: A Story of Dispute and Creation
Reviewed by Paul J. Karol
Helge Kragh
2018
150
The Back Story
Koji Nakanishi (May 11, 1925-March 28, 2019), Magician Supreme
Jeffrey I. Seeman
152
Bulletin
Editorial Staff
2019 HIST Officer's Directory
The Cover...Did Markovnikov influence the structural theory of his teacher, Butlerov? See p77.