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- ISSN: 2058-850X (Print), 2056-354X (Online)
- Editor: Dr Jahnavi Phalkey Science Gallery Bengaluru, India
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BJHS Themes is a collaborative venture between the British Society for the History of Science and Cambridge University Press aimed at establishing the first fully open access journal for the history of science community. It aims to publish open access, scholarly and engaging collections of history of science papers, which address provocative themes, and which will be free for readers and offer no financial barrier to publication for authors. Like its sister publication, British Journal for the History of Science, BJHS Themes is a journal of the British Society for the History of Science, a major learned society for its subject.
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‘Down pythons’ throats we thrust live goats’: snakes, zoos and animal welfare in nineteenth-century Britain
- 08 August 2024,
- In September 1902, as he was passing the Reptile House at London Zoo, T.W. Hitchmough was approached by a ‘small goat of friendly disposition’, which came running...
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William Petty’s survey of Ireland and the role of natural history in the development of statistics
- 22 January 2024,
- William Petty (1623-1687) is well known as a pioneer of political economy and statistics. He has been often celebrated as an ingenious thinker who was among...
News – BSHS
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CfA: Ayrton Prize 2024
- 18 November 2024,
- The BSHS Outreach and Engagement Committee is pleased to announce its 2024 Ayrton Prize. Eligibility The competition is open for publicly accessible digital...
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CfP: BSHS Postgraduate Conference 2025
- 07 November 2024,
- Call for Papers: British Society for the History of Science Postgraduate Conference | University of Leeds | 25th & 26th April, 2025 The Organising Committee...
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CfA: Exhibiting Excellence Prize 2024
- 28 October 2024,
- The BSHS Outreach and Engagement Committee is pleased to announce its 2024 Exhibiting Excellence Prize. Eligibility The competition is open for any public exhibition...
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