Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences Special Issues
Special issues listed below are available for sale as single issues through the journal’s shop cart unless otherwise indicated. Please note: issues in the shop cart are identified by volume/issue number and publication date only.
A Cell-Based Epistemology: Human Genetics in The Era of Biomedicine (Vol. 45, Issue 1 | Feb. 2015)
Making the History of Physics Dirtier: Solid State Physics in the Twentieth Century (Vol. 45, Issue 5 | Nov. 2015)
Emerging Prospects for History of the Physical Sciences (Vol. 46, Issue 3 | June 2016)
The Bonds of History (Vol. 47, Issue 3 | June 2017)
Revolutionary Politics and Biological Organization in Nineteenth-Century France and Germany (Vol. 47, Issue 5 | Nov. 2017)
Histories of Data and the Database (Vol. 48, Issue 5 | Nov. 2018)
Looking Backward, Looking Forward: HSNS at 50 (Vol. 50, Issue 1-2 | April 2020)
Science Diplomacy (Vol. 50, Issue 4 | Sept. 2020)
Pacific Biologies: How Humans Become Genetic (Vol. 50, Issue 5 | Nov. 2020)
Revealing the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project (Vol. 51, Issue 2 | April 2021)
The Sequences and the Sequencers: A New Approach to Investigating the Emergence of Yeast, Human, and Pig Genomics (Vol. 52, Issue 3 | June 2022)
Making Animal Materials in Time (Vol. 53, Issue 3 | June 2023)
Logistical Natures (Vol. 54, Issue 2 | April 2024)
The issues listed below are no longer available for purchase as single issues.
Physics circa 1900: Personnel, Funding, and Productivity of the Academic Establishments (Vol. 5 | Jan. 1975)
Physicists in the Postwar Political Arena: Comparative Perspectives (Vol. 30, Issue 1 | Jan. 1999)
Military Patronage and the Geophysical Sciences in the United States (Vol. 30, Issue 2 | Jan. 2000)
Laboratory History (Vol. 32, Issue 1 | Sept. 2001)
Theoretical Physics and Physicists in Political Contexts (Vol. 33, Issue 1 | Sept. 2002)
Changing climate–Modeling climate (Vol. 37, Issue 1 | Sept. 2006)
Surviving the Squeeze: National Laboratories in the 1970s and 1980s (Vol. 38, Issue 4 | Nov. 2008)