Bibliografia

Principal

  • Bibliografia recomendada:Thomas Hankins, Ciência e Iluminismo (Porto: Porto Editora, 2004).Mary Jo Teeter Dobbs, Margaret Jacobs, Newton and the culture of Newtonianism (Humanity Books, 1994).Lorraine Daston, Katharine Park, eds., Early Modern Science. Cambridge History of Science. 3th Volume (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).David Cahan, ed., From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences. Writing the History of Nineteenth-Century Science (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2005).Peter J. Bowler, Iwan R. Morus, Making Modern Science. A historical Survey (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2005).Iwan Rhys Morus, When Physics became king (Univ Chicago Press, 2005).Mary Jo Nye, ed., Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Cambridge History of Science. 5th Volume (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).P. Galison, Bruce Hevly, eds., Big Science. The growth of large scale research (Stanford University Press, 1992).John Krige, Dominique Pestre, eds., Companion to Science in the twentieth Century (Routledge, 1997).P. Galison, Image and Logic. A material culture of microphysics (University of Chicago Press, 1997).P. Galison, Os relógios de Einstein e os mapas de Poincaré (Gradiva, 2005).Josep Simon, Néstor Herran, Tayra Lanuza-Navarro, Pedro Ruiz-Castell e Ximo Guillem-Llobat (eds.), Beyond Borders. Fresh Perspectives in History of Science (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008). Especialmente introdução e cinco ensaios historiográficos.:

Secundária

  • Selecção de artigos a discutir nas aulas e/ou a usar na preparação dos trabalhos finais:Artigos encontram-se em http://cosmo.fis.fc.ul.pt/~asimoes/, em http://chcul.fc.ul.pt/mestrado/iluminismo_2008-2009.htm e/ou no site da disciplina no MoodleYves Gingras, "What did mathematics do to physics?", History of Science, 39 (2001), 383-416.Simon Schaffer, "Glass works: Newton's prisms and the uses of experiment," in D. Gooding, T. Pinch, S. Schaffer, eds., The uses of experiment-Studies in the natural sciences (Cambridge: CUP, 1989), pp. 67-104.T. Kuhn, "Tradição matemática versus tradição experimental no desenvolvimento da ciência física," in A Tensão Essencial (Lisboa: Edições 70, 1989, original de 1977), pp. 63-100.L. Daston, "The ideal and reality of the Republic of Letters in the Enlightenment," Science in Context 4 (1991), 367-386.Bruno Latour, "Centers of Calculation" in Science in Action (Harvard University Press, 1997), pp.215-232. Kostas Gavroglu, Manolis Patiniotis, Faidra Papanelopoulou, Ana Simões, Ana Carneiro, Maria Paula Diogo, Jose Ramon Bertomeu-Sánchez, Antonio Garcia Belmar, Agusti Nieto-Galan, "Science and technology in the European periphery. Some historiographical reflections", History of Science 46 (2008), 153-175. S. Schaffer, "Enlightened automata," in W. Clark, J. Golinski, S. Schaffer, eds., The Sciences in Enlightened Europe, pp. 69-93.J. Golinski, "Barometers of change: meteorological isntruments as machines of Enlightenment," in W. Clark, J. Golinski, S. Schaffer, eds., The Sciences in Enlightened Europe, pp. 126-173.Marie-Nöelle Bourguet, "O explorador," in M. Vovelle, ed., O homem do Iluminismo (Lisboa: Editorial Presença, 1997), pp. 207-249.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, "A view of the chemical revolution through contemporary textbooks: Lavoisier, Fourcroy and Chaptal", BJHS 23 (1990), 435-460.F.L. Holmes, "The 'Revolution in Chemistry and Physics'. Overthrow of a reigning paradigm or competition between contemporary research programs?" Isis 91 (2000), 735-753.S.F. Cannon, "The invention of physics," in S.F. Cannon, Science in Culture: The early Victorian period (NY: Science History Publications, 1978).T. Kuhn, "A conservação da energia como um caso de descoberta simultânea," in A Tensão Essencial (Lisboa: Edições 70, 1989, original de 1977), 101-141.C. Smith, "Natural Philosophy and thermodynamics: William Thomson and 'The Dynamical Theory of Heat'", BJHS, 9 (1976), 293-319.C. Smith, "Force, energy and thermodynamics," in Mary Jo Nye, ed., Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, vol.5), 289-310.K. Caneva, The form and function of scientific discoveries (Washington D.C.: Smithhsonian Institute Libraries, 2001).Theodore Porter, "Statistics and physical theories", in Mary Jo Nye, ed., Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, vol.5), 488-504.Cantor, G.:
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  • Topham, Jonathan. "Representations of Science in the 19th-Century Periodical Press." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28 (2003): 161-68.Cooter, R., Pumphrey, S. "Separate Spheres and Public Places: Reflections on the History of Science Popularisation and Science in Popular Culture." History of Science 32 (1994): 237-67.Paul Forman, "Weimar culture, causality and quantum theory, 1918-1927: adaptation by German physicists and mathematicians to a hostile intellectual environment," Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, 3 (1971), 1-117. Max Planck, "A Scientific Autobiography" in M. Planck, Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (NY: Philosophical Library, 1949), pp. 50.J. Heilbron, "Establishing the world picture" in The Dilemmas of an upright man. Max Planck as spokesman for German science (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986), pp.1-46.G. Holton, "Einstein and the 'crucial' experiment", AJP 37 (1969), 968-982. Reeditado em S.G. Brush, ed., History of Physics. Selected Reprints (College Park: American Association of Physics Teachers, 1988), pp.195-209.P. Galison, "Os relógios de Einstein" in Os relógios de Einstein, os mapas de Poincaré. Os impérios do tempo (Lisboa: Gradiva, 2005), pp.223-295.R. Staley, "On the histories of relativity. The propagation and elaboration of relativity theory in participant histories in Germany 1905-1911," ISIS, 89 (1998), 263-299.M. Stanley, "'An expedition to heal the wounds of war'. The 1919 eclipse and Eddington as Quaker adventurer," ISIS 94 (2003), 57-89.Kostas Gavroglu, Ana Simões, "The Americans, the Germans and the Beginnings of Quantum Chemistry: The Confluence of Diverging Traditions," Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 25 (1994), 47-110.Ana Simões, "Dirac's claim and the chemists," Physics in Perspective, 4 (2002), 253-266.Ana Simões, "Textbooks, popular lectures and sermons: the quantum chemist Charles Alfred Coulson and the crafting of science," British Journal for the History of Science, 37(3) (2004), 299-342.Ana Simões, Kostas Gavroglu, "Quantum Chemistry qua Applied Mathematics. The contributions of Charles Alfred Coulson (1910-1974)," Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 29 (1999), 363-406.A. Warwick, "Writing a pedagogical history of mathematical physics," in Masters of Theory. Cambridge and the rise of mathematical physics (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2003), 1-48.K.M. Olesko, "Science Pedagogy as a category of historical analysis: past. Present, and future," Science and Education 15 (2006), 863-880.Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, "Textbooks on the map of science studies," Science and Education 15 (2006), 667-670.P. Galison, "Trading zone: coordinating action and belief," in M. Biagioli, ed., The Science Studies Reader (NY: Routledge, 1999), pp. 137-160.P. Galison, "Introduction: image and logic," in Image and Logic. A material culture of microphysics (University of Chicago Press, 1997).R. Kohler, "Lab histories. Reflections," ISIS, 99 (2008), 761-8.John V. Pickstone, "Ways of knowing: towards a historical sociology of science, technology and medicine," BJHS 26 (1993), 433-58.John V. Pickstone, "Working knowledges before and after circa 1800. Practices and disciplines in the history of science, technology and medicine," ISIS 98 (2007), 489-516.  James A. Secord, "Knowledge in transit," ISIS 95 (2004), 654-72.I. Hacking, "Styles for historians and philosophers," SHPS, 23 (1992), 1-20.Artigos a escolher da Secção Focus ISIS.Artigos a seleccionar da revista on-line HoST.Artigos a seleccionar em Mary Jo Nye, ed., Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, vol.5).: