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=== Articles and book chapters ===
=== Articles and book chapters ===
‘Nature’s Fancy: Charles Darwin and the Breeding of Pigeons.’ ''Isis'' '''72''' (1981): 162-186.
* ‘Nature’s Fancy: Charles Darwin and the Breeding of Pigeons.’ ''Isis'' '''72''' (1981): 162-186.
‘King of Siluria: Roderick Murchison and the Imperial Theme in Nineteenth Century British Geology.’ ''Victorian Studies'', '''25''' (1982): 413-442.
* ‘King of Siluria: Roderick Murchison and the Imperial Theme in Nineteenth Century British Geology.’ ''Victorian Studies'', '''25''' (1982): 413-442.
‘John W. Salter: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Palaeontological Career.’ In ''From Linnaeus to Darwin: Commentaries on the History of Biology and Geology'', ed. by A. Wheeler and J. Price, 61-75. London: Society for the History of Natural History, 1985.
* ‘John W. Salter: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Palaeontological Career.’ In ''From Linnaeus to Darwin: Commentaries on the History of Biology and Geology'', ed. by A. Wheeler and J. Price, 61-75. London: Society for the History of Natural History, 1985.
‘Newton in the Nursery: Tom Telescope and the Philosophy of Tops and Balls, 1761-1838.’ ''History of Science'' '''23''' (1985): 127-151.
* ‘Newton in the Nursery: Tom Telescope and the Philosophy of Tops and Balls, 1761-1838.’ ''History of Science'' '''23''' (1985): 127-151.
‘Natural History in Depth.’ ''Social Studies of Science'' '''15''' (1985): 181-200.
* ‘Natural History in Depth.’ ''Social Studies of Science'' '''15''' (1985): 181-200.
‘Darwin and the Breeders: A Social History.’ In ''The Darwinian Heritage'', ed. by D. Kohn, 519-542. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.
* ‘Darwin and the Breeders: A Social History.’ In ''The Darwinian Heritage'', ed. by D. Kohn, 519-542. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.
‘The Geological Survey of Great Britain as a Research School, 1839-1855.’ ''History of Science'' '''24''' (1986): 223-275.
* ‘The Geological Survey of Great Britain as a Research School, 1839-1855.’ ''History of Science'' '''24''' (1986): 223-275.
‘Pasteur and the Process of Discovery: The Case of Optical Isomerism.’ ''Isis'' '''79''' (1988): 6-36 (with G. L. Geison).
* ‘Pasteur and the Process of Discovery: The Case of Optical Isomerism.’ ''Isis'' '''79''' (1988): 6-36 (with G. L. Geison).
‘Behind the Veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges.’ In ''History, Humanity and Evolution'', ed. by J. R. Moore, 165-194. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
* ‘Behind the Veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges.’ In ''History, Humanity and Evolution'', ed. by J. R. Moore, 165-194. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
‘Extraordinary Experiment: Electricity and the Creation of Life in Victorian England.’ In ''The Uses of Experiment'', ed. by D. Gooding, T. Pinch, and S. Schaffer, 337-383. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
* ‘Extraordinary Experiment: Electricity and the Creation of Life in Victorian England.’ In ''The Uses of Experiment'', ed. by D. Gooding, T. Pinch, and S. Schaffer, 337-383. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
‘The Curious Case of Acarus Crossi.’ ''Nature'' '''345''' (1990): 471-472.
* ‘The Curious Case of Acarus Crossi.’ ''Nature'' '''345''' (1990): 471-472.
‘Edinburgh Lamarckians: Robert Jameson and Robert E. Grant.’ ''Journal of the History of Biology'' '''24''' (1991), 1-18.
* ‘Edinburgh Lamarckians: Robert Jameson and Robert E. Grant.’ ''Journal of the History of Biology'' '''24''' (1991), 1-18.
‘The Discovery of a Vocation: Darwin’s Early Geology.’ ''British Journal for the History of Science'' '''24''' (1991), 133-157.
* ‘The Discovery of a Vocation: Darwin’s Early Geology.’ ''British Journal for the History of Science'' '''24''' (1991), 133-157.
‘Scientific London.’ In L''ondon: World City 1800-1840'', ed. by C. Fox, 129-142. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992 (with I. Morus and S. J. Schaffer).
* ‘Scientific London.’ In L''ondon: World City 1800-1840'', ed. by C. Fox, 129-142. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992 (with I. Morus and S. J. Schaffer).
‘Clarke, Alexander Ross.’ In ''The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons'', ed. by C. S. Nicholls, 135-136. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
* ‘Clarke, Alexander Ross.’ In ''The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons'', ed. by C. S. Nicholls, 135-136. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
‘Introduction.’ In R. Chambers, ''Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and other Evolutionary Writings'', vii-xlv. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
* ‘Introduction.’ In R. Chambers, ''Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and other Evolutionary Writings'', vii-xlv. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
‘The Counter-Revolution in Science.’ Y''orkshire Philosophical Society Annual Report for the Year 1995'', 49-51. York: 1996.
* ‘The Counter-Revolution in Science.’ Y''orkshire Philosophical Society Annual Report for the Year 1995'', 49-51. York: 1996.
‘The Crisis of Nature.’ In ''Cultures of Natural History'', ed. by N. Jardine, J. Secord and E. Spary, 447-459, 493-494. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
* ‘The Crisis of Nature.’ In ''Cultures of Natural History'', ed. by N. Jardine, J. Secord and E. Spary, 447-459, 493-494. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
‘Introduction.’ In C. Lyell. ''Principles of Geology'', ix-xliii. London: Penguin Books, 1997.
* ‘Introduction.’ In C. Lyell. ''Principles of Geology'', ix-xliii. London: Penguin Books, 1997.
‘Une science à la mode.’ ''Les Cahiers de Science et Vie'' '''49''' (1999): 14-23.
* ‘Une science à la mode.’ ''Les Cahiers de Science et Vie'' '''49''' (1999): 14-23.
‘Geology.’ In ''An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture 1776-1832'', ed. by I. McCalman, 519-521. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
* ‘Geology.’ In ''An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture 1776-1832'', ed. by I. McCalman, 519-521. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
‘Robert Chambers.’ In ''Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature''. 3d ed., vol. 4, ed. by J. Shattock, cols 2528-2531. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
* ‘Robert Chambers.’ In ''Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature''. 3d ed., vol. 4, ed. by J. Shattock, cols 2528-2531. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
‘Progress in Print.’ In ''Books and the Sciences in History'', ed. by M. Frasca-Spada and N. Jardine, 369-389. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
* ‘Progress in Print.’ In ''Books and the Sciences in History'', ed. by M. Frasca-Spada and N. Jardine, 369-389. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
‘Vestigial Sensations: Author’s Reply.’ In review symposium on Victorian Sensation, ''Metascience'' '''11''' (2002), 28-33.
* ‘Vestigial Sensations: Author’s Reply.’ In review symposium on Victorian Sensation, ''Metascience'' '''11''' (2002), 28-33.
‘Quick and Magical Shaper of Science [J. H. Pepper].’ ''Science'' '''297''' (2002), 1648-1649.
* ‘Quick and Magical Shaper of Science [J. H. Pepper].’ ''Science'' '''297''' (2002), 1648-1649.
'Introduction.' In reprint of J. H. Pepper, ''The Boy's Playbook of Science'' (1860), v-x. Bristol: Edition Synapse/ Thoemmes Press, 2003.
* 'Introduction.' In reprint of J. H. Pepper, ''The Boy's Playbook of Science'' (1860), v-x. Bristol: Edition Synapse/ Thoemmes Press, 2003.
'Introduction.' In reprint of [S. Clark], ''Peter Parley's Wonders of the Earth, Sea, and Sky'' (1837), v-x. Bristol: Edition Synapse/ Thoemmes Press, 2003.
* 'Introduction.' In reprint of [S. Clark], ''Peter Parley's Wonders of the Earth, Sea, and Sky'' (1837), v-x. Bristol: Edition Synapse/ Thoemmes Press, 2003.
‘Author’s Response.’ In review symposium on Victorian Sensation, ''Journal of Victorian Culture'' '''8''' (2003), 142-150.
* ‘Author’s Response.’ In review symposium on Victorian Sensation, ''Journal of Victorian Culture'' '''8''' (2003), 142-150.
‘From Miller to the Millennium.’ In ''Celebrating the Life and Times of Hugh Miller'', ed. by L. Borley, 328-337. Cromarty, Scotland: Cromarty Arts Trust, 2003.
* ‘From Miller to the Millennium.’ In ''Celebrating the Life and Times of Hugh Miller'', ed. by L. Borley, 328-337. Cromarty, Scotland: Cromarty Arts Trust, 2003.
‘Monsters at the Crystal Palace.’ In ''Models: The Third Dimension of Science'', ed. by S. de Chadarevian and N. Hopwood, 138-169. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.
* ‘Monsters at the Crystal Palace.’ In ''Models: The Third Dimension of Science'', ed. by S. de Chadarevian and N. Hopwood, 138-169. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.
‘Andrew Crosse,’ ‘Henry De la Beche,’ ‘David Page,’ ‘John William Salter,’ ‘Adam Sedgwick,’ ‘Harry Govier Seeley,’ ‘Daniel Sharpe,’ ‘Charles Southwell,’ ‘William Bernhardt Tegetmeier.’ In ''New Dictionary of National Biography'', ed. by H. C. G. Matthew and B. Harrison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
* ‘Andrew Crosse,’ ‘Henry De la Beche,’ ‘David Page,’ ‘John William Salter,’ ‘Adam Sedgwick,’ ‘Harry Govier Seeley,’ ‘Daniel Sharpe,’ ‘Charles Southwell,’ ‘William Bernhardt Tegetmeier.’ In ''New Dictionary of National Biography'', ed. by H. C. G. Matthew and B. Harrison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
‘Knowledge in Transit.’ ''Isis'' '''95''' (2004): 654-672.
* ‘Knowledge in Transit.’ ''Isis'' '''95''' (2004): 654-672.
‘Scrapbook Science: Composite Caricatures in Late Georgian England.’ In ''Figuring It Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture'', ed. by B. Lightman and A. Shteir, 164-191. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2006.
* ‘Scrapbook Science: Composite Caricatures in Late Georgian England.’ In ''Figuring It Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture'', ed. by B. Lightman and A. Shteir, 164-191. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2006.
‘Science’, contribution to symposium on textbooks, ''Journal of Victorian Culture'' '''12'''.2 (2007) 272-276.
* ‘Science’, contribution to symposium on textbooks, ''Journal of Victorian Culture'' '''12'''.2 (2007) 272-276.
‘The Geohistorical Revolution’, contribution to review symposium on M. Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time, ''Metascience'' '''16''' (2007), 375-386.
* ‘The Geohistorical Revolution’, contribution to review symposium on M. Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time, ''Metascience'' '''16''' (2007), 375-386.
‘From Scientific Conversation to Shop Talk.’ In ''Science in the Marketplace'', ed. by A. Fyfe and B. Lightman, 23-59. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
* ‘From Scientific Conversation to Shop Talk.’ In ''Science in the Marketplace'', ed. by A. Fyfe and B. Lightman, 23-59. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
‘Science, Technology and Mathematics.’ In ''The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain'', vol. 5, 1830-1914, ed. by D. McKitterick, 443-74. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2009).
* ‘Science, Technology and Mathematics.’ In ''The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain'', vol. 5, 1830-1914, ed. by D. McKitterick, 443-74. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2009).
‘Introduction’ to focus section on ‘Darwin as a cultural icon’ ''Isis'' '''100''' (2009), 537-541.
* ‘Introduction’ to focus section on ‘Darwin as a cultural icon’ ''Isis'' '''100''' (2009), 537-541.
‘The Secret History of Victorian Evolution’, ''Journal of Cambridge Studies'' '''4''' (2009), 23-36.
* ‘The Secret History of Victorian Evolution’, ''Journal of Cambridge Studies'' '''4''' (2009), 23-36.
‘A Non-Darwinian in the Darwin Year’, ''Journal of Cambridge Studies'' '''4''' (2009), 46-55 (with Haiyan Yang).
* ‘A Non-Darwinian in the Darwin Year’, ''Journal of Cambridge Studies'' '''4''' (2009), 46-55 (with Haiyan Yang).
‘Seriality and Scientific Objects in the Nineteenth Century’, ''History of Science'' '''48''' (2010), 251-285 (with N Hopwood and S Schaffer).
* ‘Seriality and Scientific Objects in the Nineteenth Century’, ''History of Science'' '''48''' (2010), 251-285 (with N Hopwood and S Schaffer).
‘Global Darwin’ in W. Brown and A C Fabian (eds) ''Darwin''. Cambridge University Press, 2010, 31-57.
* ‘Global Darwin’ in W. Brown and A C Fabian (eds) ''Darwin''. Cambridge University Press, 2010, 31-57.
‘Foreword’ in ''Science in Print: Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print'', ed. by R. D. Apple, G. J. Downey and S. L. Vaughn. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012, vii-xiii.
* ‘Foreword’ in ''Science in Print: Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print'', ed. by R. D. Apple, G. J. Downey and S. L. Vaughn. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012, vii-xiii.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 12:49, 13 December 2018

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Jim Secord

James Andrew Secord (b. 18 March 1953, Madison Wisconsin USA) is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge.[1] He is also the director (since 2006) of the project to publish the complete Correspondence of Charles Darwin.[2] Secord is especially well-known for his award-winning work on the reception of the anonymous Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (see Victorian Sensation, below).

Education

Secord did his Ph.D. in the History of Science at Princeton University (1976-81). His dissertation was entitled "Cambria/Siluria: The Anatomy of a Victorian Geological Debate" and his adviser was Charles Gillispie.[3]

Publications

Books

Secord's first book, based upon his Ph.D. research, was Controversy in Victorian Geology: The Cambrian-Silurian Dispute (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986). He followed it with Victorian Sensation: The Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), which was awared the Pfizer Prize by the History of Science Society for best book in history of science, 2002.[4]. His most recent book was Visions of Science: Books and Readers at the Dawn of the Victorian Age (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014).[5] He has also edited numerous volumes and been a contributor to many more.

Articles and book chapters

  • ‘Nature’s Fancy: Charles Darwin and the Breeding of Pigeons.’ Isis 72 (1981): 162-186.
  • ‘King of Siluria: Roderick Murchison and the Imperial Theme in Nineteenth Century British Geology.’ Victorian Studies, 25 (1982): 413-442.
  • ‘John W. Salter: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Palaeontological Career.’ In From Linnaeus to Darwin: Commentaries on the History of Biology and Geology, ed. by A. Wheeler and J. Price, 61-75. London: Society for the History of Natural History, 1985.
  • ‘Newton in the Nursery: Tom Telescope and the Philosophy of Tops and Balls, 1761-1838.’ History of Science 23 (1985): 127-151.
  • ‘Natural History in Depth.’ Social Studies of Science 15 (1985): 181-200.
  • ‘Darwin and the Breeders: A Social History.’ In The Darwinian Heritage, ed. by D. Kohn, 519-542. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.
  • ‘The Geological Survey of Great Britain as a Research School, 1839-1855.’ History of Science 24 (1986): 223-275.
  • ‘Pasteur and the Process of Discovery: The Case of Optical Isomerism.’ Isis 79 (1988): 6-36 (with G. L. Geison).
  • ‘Behind the Veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges.’ In History, Humanity and Evolution, ed. by J. R. Moore, 165-194. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
  • ‘Extraordinary Experiment: Electricity and the Creation of Life in Victorian England.’ In The Uses of Experiment, ed. by D. Gooding, T. Pinch, and S. Schaffer, 337-383. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
  • ‘The Curious Case of Acarus Crossi.’ Nature 345 (1990): 471-472.
  • ‘Edinburgh Lamarckians: Robert Jameson and Robert E. Grant.’ Journal of the History of Biology 24 (1991), 1-18.
  • ‘The Discovery of a Vocation: Darwin’s Early Geology.’ British Journal for the History of Science 24 (1991), 133-157.
  • ‘Scientific London.’ In London: World City 1800-1840, ed. by C. Fox, 129-142. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992 (with I. Morus and S. J. Schaffer).
  • ‘Clarke, Alexander Ross.’ In The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons, ed. by C. S. Nicholls, 135-136. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
  • ‘Introduction.’ In R. Chambers, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and other Evolutionary Writings, vii-xlv. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
  • ‘The Counter-Revolution in Science.’ Yorkshire Philosophical Society Annual Report for the Year 1995, 49-51. York: 1996.
  • ‘The Crisis of Nature.’ In Cultures of Natural History, ed. by N. Jardine, J. Secord and E. Spary, 447-459, 493-494. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  • ‘Introduction.’ In C. Lyell. Principles of Geology, ix-xliii. London: Penguin Books, 1997.
  • ‘Une science à la mode.’ Les Cahiers de Science et Vie 49 (1999): 14-23.
  • ‘Geology.’ In An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture 1776-1832, ed. by I. McCalman, 519-521. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
  • ‘Robert Chambers.’ In Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. 3d ed., vol. 4, ed. by J. Shattock, cols 2528-2531. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
  • ‘Progress in Print.’ In Books and the Sciences in History, ed. by M. Frasca-Spada and N. Jardine, 369-389. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
  • ‘Vestigial Sensations: Author’s Reply.’ In review symposium on Victorian Sensation, Metascience 11 (2002), 28-33.
  • ‘Quick and Magical Shaper of Science [J. H. Pepper].’ Science 297 (2002), 1648-1649.
  • 'Introduction.' In reprint of J. H. Pepper, The Boy's Playbook of Science (1860), v-x. Bristol: Edition Synapse/ Thoemmes Press, 2003.
  • 'Introduction.' In reprint of [S. Clark], Peter Parley's Wonders of the Earth, Sea, and Sky (1837), v-x. Bristol: Edition Synapse/ Thoemmes Press, 2003.
  • ‘Author’s Response.’ In review symposium on Victorian Sensation, Journal of Victorian Culture 8 (2003), 142-150.
  • ‘From Miller to the Millennium.’ In Celebrating the Life and Times of Hugh Miller, ed. by L. Borley, 328-337. Cromarty, Scotland: Cromarty Arts Trust, 2003.
  • ‘Monsters at the Crystal Palace.’ In Models: The Third Dimension of Science, ed. by S. de Chadarevian and N. Hopwood, 138-169. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.
  • ‘Andrew Crosse,’ ‘Henry De la Beche,’ ‘David Page,’ ‘John William Salter,’ ‘Adam Sedgwick,’ ‘Harry Govier Seeley,’ ‘Daniel Sharpe,’ ‘Charles Southwell,’ ‘William Bernhardt Tegetmeier.’ In New Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by H. C. G. Matthew and B. Harrison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
  • ‘Knowledge in Transit.’ Isis 95 (2004): 654-672.
  • ‘Scrapbook Science: Composite Caricatures in Late Georgian England.’ In Figuring It Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture, ed. by B. Lightman and A. Shteir, 164-191. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2006.
  • ‘Science’, contribution to symposium on textbooks, Journal of Victorian Culture 12.2 (2007) 272-276.
  • ‘The Geohistorical Revolution’, contribution to review symposium on M. Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time, Metascience 16 (2007), 375-386.
  • ‘From Scientific Conversation to Shop Talk.’ In Science in the Marketplace, ed. by A. Fyfe and B. Lightman, 23-59. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
  • ‘Science, Technology and Mathematics.’ In The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, vol. 5, 1830-1914, ed. by D. McKitterick, 443-74. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2009).
  • ‘Introduction’ to focus section on ‘Darwin as a cultural icon’ Isis 100 (2009), 537-541.
  • ‘The Secret History of Victorian Evolution’, Journal of Cambridge Studies 4 (2009), 23-36.
  • ‘A Non-Darwinian in the Darwin Year’, Journal of Cambridge Studies 4 (2009), 46-55 (with Haiyan Yang).
  • ‘Seriality and Scientific Objects in the Nineteenth Century’, History of Science 48 (2010), 251-285 (with N Hopwood and S Schaffer).
  • ‘Global Darwin’ in W. Brown and A C Fabian (eds) Darwin. Cambridge University Press, 2010, 31-57.
  • ‘Foreword’ in Science in Print: Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print, ed. by R. D. Apple, G. J. Downey and S. L. Vaughn. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012, vii-xiii.

References

  1. ^ "People". Department of History and Philosophy of Science. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ "Who we are". Darwin Correspondence Project. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ "Doctoral Degrees Awarded". School of History. Princeton University.
  4. ^ "Pfizer Award". History of Science Society. History of Science Society.
  5. ^ "Books by James A. Secord". Books. University of Chicago Press.