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    History of Modern Physical Sciences
    (ISSN: 1793-0820)


    Series Board

    Professor Igor Aleksander
    Gabor Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head
    Intelligent and Interactive Systems
    Imperial College, London
    UK

    Professor Stephen G Brush
    Distinguished University Professor of the History of Science
    University of Maryland
    USA

    Professor Freeman J Dyson
    School of Natural Sciences
    Institute of Advanced Study
    Princeton, NJ
    USA

    Professor Tom Kibble
    Professor of Physics
    Imperial College, London
    UK

    Dr Katherine Russell Sopka
    Consultant and Historian of Science

    Professor Roger H Stuewer
    School of Physics and Astronomy
    University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
    USA

    Dr Andrew C Warwick
    Centre for the History of Science
    Technology and Medicine
    Imperial College, London
    UK

    Professor John Archibald Wheeler
    Department of Physics
    Princeton University
    USA

    Professor C N Yang
    C N Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics
    State University of New York, Stony Brook
    USA


    The series includes a variety of books dealing with the development of physics, astronomy, chemistry and geology during the past two centuries. During this period there were many important discoveries and new theories in the physical sciences which radically changed our understanding of the natural world, at the same time stimulating technological advances and providing a model for the growth of scientific understanding in the biological and behavioral sciences.

    While there is no shortage of popular or journalistic writing on these subjects, there is a need for more accurate and comprehensive treatments by professional historians of science who are qualified to discuss the substance of scientific research. The books in the series will include new historical monographs, editions and translations of original sources, and reprints of older (but still valuable) histories. Efforts to understand the worldwide growth and impact of physical science, not restricted to the traditional focus on Europe and the United States, is encouraged. The books should be authoritative and readable, useful to scientists, graduate students and anyone with a serious interest in the history, philosophy and social studies of science.

    To contribute to this book series, contact editor@worldscientific.com


    Published titles

    Vol. 1
    Kinetic Theory of Gases, The
    An Anthology of Classic Papers with Historical Commentary
    by Stephen G Brush
    edited by Nancy S Hall

    Vol. 2
    Stalin's Great Science
    The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists
    by Alexei B Kojevnikov

    Vol. 3
    Matter and Spirit in the Universe
    Scientific and Religious Preludes to Modern Cosmology
    by Helge Kragh


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    Updated on 16 May 2008