Historical Records of Australian Science 29 (2) pp.73
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Showcasing the History of Australian Science
Historical Records of Australian Science has provided a place for historians to publish their research into Australian science for over 50 years. The journal’s more than 500 articles and memoirs have substantially defined what constitutes the history of science in Australia. In this Virtual Issue, published in association with the 4S Conference in Sydney, we offer a selection of recent articles that reveal how Australian historians have responded to transnational issues such as the spread of Western science, climate change, and communicating the history of science.
Published 08 May 2017
Building the History of Australian Science: Five Projects of Professor R.W. Home (1980–present)
Sara Maroske , Libby Robin and Gavan McCarthy
Historical Records of Australian Science 28 (1) pp.1
- 11
Published 19 October 2017
CSIRO High-precision Measurement of Atmospheric CO2 Concentration in Australia. Part 1: Initial Motivation, Techniques and Aircraft Sampling
Graeme I. Pearman , John R. Garratt and Paul J. Fraser
Historical Records of Australian Science 28 (2) pp.111
- 125
Published 16 May 2016
‘Laudably Communicating to the World’: Science in Sydney’s Public Culture, 1788–1821
Lindy A. Orthia
Historical Records of Australian Science 27 (1) pp.1
- 12
Published 08 May 2017
The Proctor-Parkes Incident: Politics, Protestants and Popular Astronomy in Australia in 1880
Martin Bush
Historical Records of Australian Science 28 (1) pp.26
- 36
Published 14 June 2018
Telling the Bionarrative: a Museum of Environmental Ideas
Libby Robin with Stephen Boyden
Historical Records of Australian Science 29 (2) pp.138
- 152
Published 13 November 2015
The Australian Science Centre Movement 1980–2000: Part 1—Questacon, the National Science and Technology Centre
Chris Bryant , Mike Gore and Sue Stocklmayer
Historical Records of Australian Science 26 (2) pp.122
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