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    A History of Universalism: Conceptions of the Internationality of Science from the Enlightenment to the Cold War

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    That science is fundamentally universal has been proclaimed innumerable times. But the precise geographical meaning of this universality has changed historically. This article examines conceptions of scientific internationalism from the Enlightenment to the Cold War, and their varying relations to cosmopolitanism, nationalism, socialism, and 'the West'. These views are confronted with recent tendencies to cast science as a uniquely European product

    The extension of man: a history of physics before 1900

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    Bernal, John D[esmond] levele Lukács Györgynek

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    J.D. Bernal, Une étude sur La double hélice de James D. Watson

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    Bernal John Desmond. J.D. Bernal, Une étude sur La double hélice de James D. Watson. In: Raison présente, n°12, Octobre – Novembre – Décembre 1969. Science et société. pp. 122-124

    Science in history

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    Marx and science

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 48).The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    La Science et la faim

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    Bernal John Desmond, De Castro Josué, Klatzmann Joseph, Bigwood E. J., Kahane Ernest. La Science et la faim. In: Raison présente, n°6, Avril – Mai – Juin 1968. La science et la faim. pp. 21-38
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