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- BSHS – The British Society for the History of Science
Translations Translation is the life-blood of scientific communication as well as historical research BSHS Translations are available online to all completely free of charge Donate The BSHS is a registered charity Your donation will help to support valuable projects
- BSHS annual conference – Annual Conference of the British Society for . . .
Members of the BSHS are part of a diverse network of people active in the history of science and enjoy access to its publications, eligibility for its prizes and grants, and advance invitations to its conferences and meetings Join the BSHS online here
- British Journal for the History of Science – BSHS
BSHS members receive a subscription to the journal – find out more about joining the Society here BJHS is published by Cambridge University Press (ISSN: 0007-0874; EISSN: 1474-001X)
- About the Society – BSHS
Founded in 1947, the BSHS is Britain’s largest learned society devoted to the history of science, technology and medicine Current members include lecturers, writers, students, teachers, museum curators and private individuals
- BSHS Annual Conference 2025 in Cambridge, UK
BSHS Annual Conference 2025 in Cambridge, UK HPS Cambridge University Free School Ln, Cambridge CB2 3RH, Vereinigtes Königreich Details Weather
- Programme – BSHS annual conference
This roundtable builds on prior discussions about introductory teaching in the history of science at earlier BSHS meetings, such as the virtual session on “Reimagining the Introductory History of Science Course” at BSHS 2023
- Call for Papers – BSHS annual conference
Members of the BSHS are part of a diverse network of people active in the history of science and enjoy access to its publications, eligibility for its prizes and grants, and advance invitations to its conferences and meetings Join the BSHS online here
- Hughes Prize Shortlisting – BSHS
The British Society for the History of Science (BSHS) has unveiled the shortlist for its coveted Hughes Prize Six exceptional books will now be read by judges before the winner is revealed later this year
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