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Select Articles on Science and Romanticism

 

 Strickland, S. "Galvanic Disciplines: the Boundaries, Objects, and Identities of Experimental Science in the Era of Romanticism." History of Science; an Annual Review of Literature, Research and Teaching. 33.102 (1995): 449-68.

 

Zemplén, Gábor A. "Autobiography and Natural Science in the Age of Romanticism: Rousseau, Goethe, Thoreau - by Kuhn Bernhard." Centaurus. 53.1 (2011).

 

Andrews, N J. "Science, Romanticism, and Socio-Political Change in Nineteenth-Century France." French History. 28.3 (2014): 406-410.

 

Dettelbach, M. "Romanticism and Resistance: Humboldt and ``german'' Natural Philosophy in Napoleonic France." Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 241 (2007): 247-258.

 

Gilpin, George H. "William Blake and the World's Body of Science." Studies in Romanticism. 43.1 (2004).

 

Richardson, Alan, and Ashton Nichols. "British Romanticism and the Science of Mind." The Wordsworth Circle. 33.4 (2002): 140.

 

De, Almeida H. "Romanticism and the Triumph of Life Science: Prospects for Study." Studies in Romanticism. 43.1 (2004).

 

Sysak, J. "A. Cunningham and N. Jardine (editors) Romanticism and the Sciences." Annals of Science. 49.2 (1992): 196-197.

 

O’Connor, Ralph. "The Poetics of Earth Science: ‘romanticism’ and the Two Cultures." Studies in History & Philosophy of Science Part a. 36.3 (2005).

 

Barbeau, J.W. "Coleridge and Liberal Religious Thought: Romanticism, Science and Theological Tradition Body and Soul in Coleridge's Notebooks, 1827-1834: ``what Is Life?''." European Romantic Review. 23.4 (2012): 510-517.

 

Ruston, Sharon. "'natural Enemies in Science, As Well As in Politics': Romanticism and Scientific Conflict." Romanticism. 11.1 (2005).

 

Schmid, Thomas H. "London's Immortal Druggists: Pharmaceutical Science and Business in Romanticism." Wordsworth Circle. 41.3 (2010).

 

Heringman, Noah. "Creating Romanticism: Case Studies in the Literature, Science, and Medicine of the 1790s." Wordsworth Circle. 44.4 (2013).

 

‘RADICALS, ROMANTICS AND ELECTRICAL SHOWMEN: PLACING GALVANISM AT THE END OF THE ENGLISH ENLIGHTENMENT’  by Iwan Rhys Morus

Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 63, No. 3, Thomas Beddoes,1760-1808 (20

Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40647278

 

This 2004 edition of Studies in Romanticism is also all about

Science and the  Romanticshtt

 

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