Seriality and scientific objects in the nineteenth century

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Nick Hopwood, Simon Schaffer and Jim Secord, “Seriality and scientific objects in the nineteenth century”, History of Science, xlviii. Series represent much that was new and significant in the sciences between the French Revolution and the First World War. From periodical publication to the cinema, tabulation to industrialized screening, series feature in major innovations in scientific communication and the organization of laboratories, clinics, libraries, museums and field - XIXe siècle – Nouvel article

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reprint Hopwood, Nick; Schaffer, Simon; Secord, Jim (2010) "Seriality and Scientific objects in the Nineteenth Century". History of Science 48(3-4):251-285

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