The British Journal for the History of Science, the scholarly journal of the British Society for the History of Science. Currently edited by Amanda Rees
The books are flying out of [email protected] 's office!
Check out the list & if you've been eyeing one up, email TODAY: someone else might nab it!
https://t.co/Y1lzGAXg2f
A book and a publication. What's not to like?
⏰ Submit your work for the BSHS Singer Prize, awarded every two years to an outstanding essay based on original research #HistSTM! For grad students + ECRs. Winning essay(s) may be published in @BJHSeditor!
Deadline: 29 April 2022
More here ➡️ ➡️ https://t.co/JF4hsIfsce
Do you like maps, frustrated letters, and failed Arctic expeditions? Of course you do! So check out this brand new article in BJHS @BJHSeditor (open access) co-written by @john_woitkowitz & me as part of our @ArcticCult research! #HistSci
https://t.co/s6WsbXnWSP
VERY PLEASED to say that @max_long 's 2020 BJHS paper on cine-biologists and natural history film-making was chosen as runner up for the @RoyalHistSoc 's Alexander Prize!
More info here - https://t.co/bSqgzMHGja
Well done, Max - a wonderful paper!
Yes - if you'd like to review something for @BJHSeditor give me a shout and I'll usually be able to send you a free copy of the book in exchange for 800-1000 well-thought-out words of review in return!
The books are flying out of [email protected] 's office!
Check out the list & if you've been eyeing one up, email TODAY: someone else might nab it!
https://t.co/Y1lzGAXg2f
A book and a publication. What's not to like?
Something for the weekend, anyone? Check out the BJHS' live list of 'books available for review' - https://t.co/Y1lzGAXg2f
if you find something you like, email [email protected] & a copy will shortly wing its way to you!
Something for the weekend, anyone? Check out the BJHS' live list of 'books available for review' - https://t.co/Y1lzGAXg2f
if you find something you like, email [email protected] & a copy will shortly wing its way to you!
Our Outreach and Engagement Committee @BSHSOutreach are looking for new members - and especially keen to hear from you if you have experience in digital engagement or working with younger audiences and/or schools. Details & how to apply: https://t.co/dCT7QSemLV #HSTM#histstm
If you've ideas for Forum articles (Science in Translation, New Perspective/Retrospectives, Dialogues), then email or DM me to discuss - approaches from ECR particularly welcome!
For those who haven't seen Crowdcast in action before, here's shot from this morning's session w/@amandarees9 & @SamHistSci who are the editor and reviews editor for @BJHSeditor
You can drop in to Crowdcasts at anytime and there is a chat box for comments/questions #HistSciFest
For those who haven't seen Crowdcast in action before, here's shot from this morning's session w/@amandarees9 & @SamHistSci who are the editor and reviews editor for @BJHSeditor
You can drop in to Crowdcasts at anytime and there is a chat box for comments/questions #HistSciFest
Find out what is going on throughout the week on our website, we are running events from 09.00-22.00 UTC+1/BST all week!
All events are FREE - but donations to support the society are very welcome: https://t.co/y0xzf2uLkr
https://t.co/PrR84aIxv7 #HistSciFest
We have a wonderful series of KEYNOTE SPEAKERS for the #HistSciFest
Please sign up for our plenary events:
Pratik Chakrabarti
https://t.co/8toICCx9Eh
Sabine Clarke
https://t.co/VLH8WUuBku
James Delbourgo
https://t.co/0AUZPrfnG6
Jaipreet Virdi
https://t.co/509b495e1Q
Good morning, good afternoon or good evening wherever you are in the world and WELCOME to the BSHS Global History of Science Festival!
Monday 6th – Friday 10th July 2020
Follow and tweet: #HistSciFest
Info + program: https://t.co/PrR84aIxv7
@BJHSeditor (@amandarees9) and I, will be answering your Q's about academic publishing and the British Journal for the History of Science this morning at 10am BST at the #HistSciFest
You can catch us by following this link and joining us on Crowdcast. https://t.co/r6kZgZC37g
Very much looking forward to participating in this session - feel free to submit any questions as a reply to this tweet, so we know what you'd find most helpful for us to focus on!
Very much looking forward to participating in this session - feel free to submit any questions as a reply to this tweet, so we know what you'd find most helpful for us to focus on!
Alongside fantastic sessions and social activities, the FREE @BSHSNews#HistSciFest will have a number of ‘masterclasses’ ideal for the PGR community!! One such workshop will be an ‘ask an editor’ session with @BJHSeditor & @SamHistSci: https://t.co/N2AIxqpNzc