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The British Journal for the History of Science, the scholarly journal of the British Society for the History of Science. Currently edited by Amanda Rees

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On Monday at the Festival, I'll be online to answer any questions you have about getting published - ask them now in a reply to this tweet!

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Very much looking forward to participating in this session - feel free to submit any questions as a reply to this tweet, so we know what you'd find most helpful for us to focus on!

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We have a wonderful series of KEYNOTE SPEAKERS for the #HistSciFest Please sign up for our plenary events: Pratik Chakrabarti crowdcast.io/e/keynote--pra… Sabine Clarke crowdcast.io/e/keynote--sab… James Delbourgo crowdcast.io/e/keynote-jame… Jaipreet Virdi crowdcast.io/e/keynote--jai…

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Good morning, good afternoon or good evening wherever you are in the world and WELCOME to the BSHS Global History of Science Festival! Monday 6th – Friday 10th July 2020 Follow and tweet: #HistSciFest Info + program: bshsfestival.org.uk

Good morning, good afternoon or good evening wherever you are in the world and WELCOME to the BSHS Global History of Science Festival!

Monday 6th – Friday 10th July 2020

Follow and tweet: #HistSciFest

Info + program: bshsfestival.org.uk
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Find out what is going on throughout the week on our website, we are running events from 09.00-22.00 UTC+1/BST all week! All events are FREE - but donations to support the society are very welcome: bshs.org.uk/fundraising bshsfestival.org.uk #HistSciFest

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For those who haven't seen Crowdcast in action before, here's shot from this morning's session w/@amandarees9 & Sam Robinson who are the editor and reviews editor for BJHS Editor You can drop in to Crowdcasts at anytime and there is a chat box for comments/questions #HistSciFest

For those who haven't seen Crowdcast in action before, here's shot from this morning's session w/@amandarees9 &amp; <a href="/SamHistSci/">Sam Robinson</a> who are the editor and reviews editor for <a href="/BJHSeditor/">BJHS Editor</a> 

You can drop in to Crowdcasts at anytime and there is a chat box for comments/questions #HistSciFest
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If you've ideas for Forum articles (Science in Translation, New Perspective/Retrospectives, Dialogues), then email or DM me to discuss - approaches from ECR particularly welcome!

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Our Outreach and Engagement Committee BSHS OEC are looking for new members - and especially keen to hear from you if you have experience in digital engagement or working with younger audiences and/or schools. Details & how to apply: bshs.org.uk/call-for-new-c… #HSTM #histstm

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Something for the weekend, anyone? Check out the BJHS' live list of 'books available for review' - docs.google.com/document/d/1nE… if you find something you like, email [email protected] & a copy will shortly wing its way to you!

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Shiny new article by me with BJHS Editor and British Society for the History of Science ARCHIVE, available via FirstView: 'Ambition, ‘failure’ and the laboratory: Birmingham as a centre of twentieth-century British scientific psychiatry' cup.org/2LYPGdN #HistMed #HistSci #HistSTM #HistPsych #Twitterstorians

Shiny new article by me with <a href="/BJHSeditor/">BJHS Editor</a> and <a href="/BSHSNews/">British Society for the History of Science ARCHIVE</a>, available via FirstView: 

'Ambition, ‘failure’ and the laboratory: Birmingham as a centre of twentieth-century British scientific psychiatry' cup.org/2LYPGdN

#HistMed #HistSci #HistSTM #HistPsych #Twitterstorians
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Yes - if you'd like to review something for BJHS Editor give me a shout and I'll usually be able to send you a free copy of the book in exchange for 800-1000 well-thought-out words of review in return!

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Do you like maps, frustrated letters, and failed Arctic expeditions? Of course you do! So check out this brand new article in BJHS BJHS Editor (open access) co-written by @john_woitkowitz & me as part of our ERC ARCTIC CULTURES research! #HistSci doi.org/10.1017/S00070…

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VERY PLEASED to say that Max Long @[email protected] 's 2020 BJHS paper on cine-biologists and natural history film-making was chosen as runner up for the Royal Historical Society 's Alexander Prize! More info here - blog.royalhistsoc.org/2021/07/23/rhs… Well done, Max - a wonderful paper!

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Check out the current issue of the BJHS for outstanding articles by 2020's Singer Prize winners Alex Aylward and @lea_bei ! cambridge.org/core/journals/…