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Thesis
Kaitlin Southerly
(2016)
The Emerging Scientist: Collectives of Influence in the Science Network of Nineteenth-Century Britain.
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Article
Schranz, Kristen M.
(2014)
The Tipton Chemical Works of Mr James Keir: Networks of Conversants, Chemicals, Canals and Coal Mines.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(pp. 248-273).
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Article
Levere, Trevor
(2007)
Dr. Thomas Beddoes (1760--1808) and the Lunar Society of Birmingham: Collaborations in Medicine and Science.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(p. 209).
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Article
Fara, Patricia
(2007)
Lunar Philosophers.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 4).
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Thesis
Clagett, Martin Richard
(2003)
William Small, 1734--1775: Teacher, Mentor, Scientist.
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Book
Uglow, Jennifer S.
(2002)
The Lunar Men: Five Friends Whose Curiosity Changed the World.
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Article
Jones, Peter M.
(1999)
Living the Enlightenment and the French Revolution: James Watt, Matthew Boulton, and their sons.
Historical Journal
(pp. 157-182).
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Article
Ritchie-Calder, Peter
(1982)
The Lunar Society of Birmingham.
Scientific American
(pp. 136-145).
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Book
Robert SCHOFIELD
(1963)
The Lunar Society of Birmingham: A Social History of Provincial Science and Industry in Eighteenth-Century England.
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