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Edwardian Science - was there such a thing?

21 May 2001, Museum of the History of Science, Oxford

a BSHS meeting

The aim of this meeting is to explore the Edwardian period, loosely
interpreted (i.e., circa 1900 - 1914), seeking thematic elements in the
spheres of science, education (particularly technical), institutions, and
politics, that can be identified particularly with the early years of
the twentieth century in Great Britain.

Suggestions for papers are invited. Please sent abstracts by November
30th to Professor David Knight ([log in to unmask]) or Professor
Robert Olby ([log in to unmask]).


The BSHS website can be found via:
http://www.bshs.org.uk

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