Thursday, August 4, 2016

BJHS Themes, special issue on "Science of Giants: China and India in the Twentieth Century" | Just Released

BJHS Themes: A Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Thematic Journal for the History of Science


Special Issue on Science of Giants: China and India in the Twentieth Century


Guest edited by Jahnavi Phalkey and Tong Lam


BJHS Themes,Volume 1 | Table of Contents

  • Science of Giants: China and India in the Twentieth Century | Jahnavi Phalkey and Tong Lam | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 1-11 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.12
  • Accepting difference, seeking common ground: Sino-Indian statistical exchanges 1951–1959 | Arunabh Ghosh | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 61-82 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.1
  • Another global history of science: making space for India and China | Asif Siddiqi | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 115-143 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.4
  • Green-revolution epistemologies in China and India: technocracy and revolution in the production of scientific knowledge and peasant identity | Madhumita Saha and Sigrid Schmalzer | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 145-167 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.2
  • Investigating nature within different discursive and ideological contexts: case studies of Chinese and Indian coal capitals | Pin-Hsien Wu | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 199-220 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.3
  • Negotiating natural history in transitional China and British India | Fa-Ti Fan and John Mathew | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 43-59 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.6
  • How deep is love? The engagement with India in Joseph Needham's historiography of China | Leon Antonio Rocha | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 13-41 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.5
  • The future arrives earlier in Palo Alto (but when it's high noon there, it's already tomorrow in Asia): a conversation about writing science fiction and reimagining histories of science and technology | Anna Greenspan, Anil Menon, Kavita Philip and Jeffrey Wasserstrom | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 249-266 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.7
  • Planning for science and technology in China and India | Jahnavi Phalkey and Zuoyue Wang | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 83-113 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.9
  • Studying the snow leopard: reconceptualizing conservation across the China–India border | Michael Lewis and E. Elena Songster | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 169-198 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.8
  • High-tech utopianism: Chinese and Indian science parks in the neo-liberal turn | Diganta Das and Tong Lam | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 221-238 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.11
  • Speculative Histories: Photo essay | Kavita Philip | BJHS Themes, Volume 1, January 2016, pp 239-248 | doi: 10.1017/bjt.2016.10

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