Weekly Reading (2022/12/06)
Selections from the Web:
- Alex Blasdel: They Want Toys to Get Their Children into Harvard
- Anthony Grafton: Liquor on Sundays
- Dylan Levi King: The Genealogy of Chinese Cybernetics
- Helen Sullivan: A City of Islands
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Allan V. Horwitz: DSM: A History Of Psychiatry’s Bible (2021). ISBN: 9781421440699
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Daniel Lord Smail: “Neurohistory in Action: Hoarding and the Human Past,” Isis (2014)
- Jan Golinski: “Is It Time to Forget Science? Reflections on Singular Science and Its History,” Osiris (2012)
- Katherine W. Sweaney: “‘The Most Famous Brain in the World’: Performance and Pedagogy on an Amnesiac’s Brain,” Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies (2012)
- Layne Karafantis: “NORAD’s Combat Operations Center: A Distinctively Cold War Environment,” Information & Culture: A Journal of History (2017)
- Max Stadler: “Neurohistory Is Bunk?: The Not-So-Deep History of the Postclassical Mind,” Isis (2014)
- Michael Robinson: “Manliness and Exploration: The Discovery of the North Pole,” Osiris (2015)
- Steven Shapin: “Hyperprofessionalism and the Crisis of Readership in the History of Science,” Isis (2005)