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Discipline | History of Science |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Doctor Amanda Rees |
Publication details | |
History | 1962–present |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press (UK) |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ) | |
ISO 4 | Br. J. Hist. Sci. |
Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus | |
ISSN | 0007-0874 (print) 1474-001X (web) |
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The British Journal for the History of Science (BJHS) is an international academic journal published quarterly by Cambridge University Press in association with the British Society for the History of Science. It was founded under its present title in 1962 but was preceded by the Bulletin of the British Society for the History of Science which was itself founded in 1949. The journal publishes papers and reviews on the subject of the history of science. The journal is currently edited by Doctor Amanda Rees, who works at the University of York.
Previous editors of BJHS
Amanda Rees (2019–present)
Charlotte Sleigh (2014-2019)
Jon Agar (2009-2014)
Simon Schaffer (2004-2009)
Crosbie Smith (2000-2004)
Janet Browne (1994-2000)
John Hedley Brooke (1989-1994)
David Knight (1982-1989)
Nicholas W. Fisher (1977-1982)
Robert Fox (1971-1977)
Maurice P. Crosland (1966-1971)
H. D. Anthony (1962-1966)
N. H. de V. Heathcote (editor of predecessor journal, Bulletin of the British Society for the History of Science)
References
- ^ "British Journal for the History of Science". The British Society for the History of Science. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ^ "The British Journal for the History of Science - About this journal". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
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