History of science at University College London: 1919–47

British Journal for the History of Science 30 (1):25-28 (1997)
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Abstract

In the Annual Report of University College London for 1946–47 it is stated that ‘the Department of History and Philosophy of Science played a leading part in the formation of the British Society for the History of Science’ and that four members or former members of the department were serving on its Council, one of them as the founder president. A brief account of the early history of the department may therefore be of interest to members of the Society

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