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CONTENTS | |
Vol. 1, June 2005 | |
Vol. 2, December 2005 | |
Vol. 3, June 2006 | |
Vol. 4, December 2006 | |
Vol. 5, June 2007 (abst.) | |
Vol. 6, December 2007 (abst.) | |
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Vol. 6>Sheehan (abstract) |
The influence of Marxism on Science Studies: 1931 and now Helena Sheehan How to appraise the reverberations set off by the impact of the soviet delegation at the 1931 international history of science congress? How far-reaching, how profound have been the resonances of this interaction? How were such tragic fates connected to being so fired up by such ideas? How did later soviet delegations fare at international congresses? What did subsequent generations make of this connection of Marxism with science? How have different trends within Marxism related to science? How have different trends within science studies related to Marxism? How has Marxism influenced science studies? What remains?
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