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A proud tradition Endeavour, established in 1942, has, over its long and proud history, developed into one of the leading journals in the history and philosophy of science. Endeavourpublishes high-quality articles on a wide array of scientific topics from ancient to modern, across all disciplines. It serves as a critical forum for the interdisciplinary exploration and evaluation of natural knowledge and its development throughout history. Each issue contains lavish color and black-and-white illustrations. This makes Endeavour an ideal destination for history and philosophy of science articles with a strong visual component.
Multi-faceted scholarship Endeavour presents the history and philosophy of science in a clear and accessible manner, ensuring the journal is a valuable tool for historians, philosophers, practicing scientists, and general readers. To enable it to have the broadest coverage possible, Endeavour features four types of articles:
-Research articles are concise, fully referenced, and beautifully illustrated with high quality reproductions of the most important source material.
-In Vivo articles will illustrate the rich and numerous connections between historical and philosophical scholarship and matters of current public interest, and provide rich, readable explanations of important current events from historical and philosophical perspectives.
-Book Reviews and Commentaries provide a picture of the rapidly growing history of science discipline. Written by both established and emerging scholars, our reviews provide a vibrant overview of the latest publications and media in the history and philosophy of science.
-Lost and Found Pieces are playful and creative short essays which focus on objects, theories, tools, and methods that have been significant to science but underappreciated by collective memory.
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Editor in Chief Lost and Found Editor Ebony AndrewsCalderdale MuseumsReviews and Commentary Editor Layne KarafantisUniversity of Southern California, United StatesManuscript Editorial Assistant Graeme EvensonDePaul University, United StatesEditorial Board Samuel AlbertiNational Museum of Scotland, United KingdomGarland AllenWashington University in Saint Louis, United StatesRachel A. AnkenyThe University of Adelaide, AustraliaRichard BellonMichigan State University, United StatesPaul BrinkmanNorth Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, United StatesMichael BrownPrivate Address, Cote d'IvoireFrederick DavisPurdue University, United StatesFern Elsdon-BakerUniversity of Birmingham, United KingdomJim FlemingColby College, United StatesPeter GalisonHarvard University, United StatesMiguel Garcia-SanchoSpanish Scientific Research Council, SpainAnita GuerriniOregon State University, United StatesPamela HensonSmithsonian Institution, United StatesRebekah HiggittUniversity of Kent, United KingdomD. HuCity College of New York, United StatesJoseph MartinConsortium for History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, United StatesStaffan Muller-WilleUniversity of Exeter, United KingdomT. MunzPrivate Address, Cote d'IvoireMary Jo NyeOregon State University, United StatesA.D. Osseo-AsareUniversity of Texas at AustinShobita ParthasarathyUniversity of Michigan, United StatesChristopher PhillipsCarnegie Mellon UniversityJim PorterMichigan State University, United StatesCarolyn PrattMichigan State University, United StatesBrian RegalKean University, United StatesJutta SchickoreIndiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, United StatesVassiliki SmocovitisUniversity of Florida, United StatesEmma C SparyUniversity of Cambridge, United KingdomLiba TaubUniversity of Cambridge, United KingdomJohn WallerMichigan State University, United StatesZuoyue WangCalifornia State Polytechnic University Pomona, United StatesSimon WerrettPrivate Address, Cote d'Ivoire
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