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Chapter Eight. “Disorderly Publication”: Nature and Scientific Self- Policing in the 1980s
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Melinda Baldwin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Citations and Abbreviations vii
- A Note to the Reader 1
- Introduction. Who Is a “Scientist”? 4
- Chapter One. Nature’s Shifting Audience, 1869– 1875 21
- Chapter Two. Nature’s Contributors and the Changing of Britain’s Scientific Guard, 1872– 1895 48
- Chapter Three. Defining the “Man of Science” in Nature 74
- Chapter Four. Scientific Internationalism and Scientific Nationalism 100
- Chapter Five. Nature, Interwar Politics, and Intellectual Freedom 123
- Chapter Six. “It Almost Came Out on Its Own”: Nature under L. J. F. Brimble and A. J. V. Gale 145
- Chapter Seven. Nature, the Cold War, and the Rise of the United States 170
- Chapter Eight. “Disorderly Publication”: Nature and Scientific Self- Policing in the 1980s 200
- Conclusion 228
- Acknowledgments 243
- Notes 247
- Bibliography 285
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Citations and Abbreviations vii
- A Note to the Reader 1
- Introduction. Who Is a “Scientist”? 4
- Chapter One. Nature’s Shifting Audience, 1869– 1875 21
- Chapter Two. Nature’s Contributors and the Changing of Britain’s Scientific Guard, 1872– 1895 48
- Chapter Three. Defining the “Man of Science” in Nature 74
- Chapter Four. Scientific Internationalism and Scientific Nationalism 100
- Chapter Five. Nature, Interwar Politics, and Intellectual Freedom 123
- Chapter Six. “It Almost Came Out on Its Own”: Nature under L. J. F. Brimble and A. J. V. Gale 145
- Chapter Seven. Nature, the Cold War, and the Rise of the United States 170
- Chapter Eight. “Disorderly Publication”: Nature and Scientific Self- Policing in the 1980s 200
- Conclusion 228
- Acknowledgments 243
- Notes 247
- Bibliography 285
- Index 301