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Volume 32 • 2019


Introduction

  • R. Rubens

Volume 32 • 2019 • 7–9

Laudatio Robert S. Westman

  • S. Vanden Broecke

Volume 32 • 2019 • 11–14

Carl Gustav Jung, Wolfgang Pauli and the Kepler-Fludd Polemic: Either/Or vs. Both/And

  • R.S. Westman

Volume 32 • 2019 • 15–42

The ‘Two-Cultures’ Question and the Historiography of Science in the Early Decades of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies

  • R.S. Westman

Volume 32 • 2019 • 43–85

Laudatio Paul Brand

  • D. Heirbaut

Volume 32 • 2019 • 87–89

The Beginnings of the English Common Law (to c. 1350)

  • P. Brand

Volume 32 • 2019 • 91–111

Laudatio Glenn Shafer

  • G. De Cooman

Volume 32 • 2019 • 113–115

Pascal’s and Huygens’s game-theoretic foundations for probability

  • G. Shafer

Volume 32 • 2019 • 117–145

Laudatio Gita Deneckere

  • M. Doom

Volume 32 • 2019 • 147–150

The History of Science and the New Humanism. George Sarton’s Legacy: a Source of Inspiration for the Ghent University Museum (GUM)

  • G. Deneckere

Volume 32 • 2019 • 151–166

Laudatio Pauli Kettunen

  • R. Vanderstraeten

Volume 32 • 2019 • 167–169

Conflicting interests and science-based planning in the making of the welfare state

  • P. Kettunen

Volume 32 • 2019 • 171–189

Laudatio of Claude Diebolt

  • G. Rayp

Volume 32 • 2019 • 191–195

We are Ninjas: How Economic History has Infiltrated Economics

  • C. Diebolt
  • M. Haupert

Volume 32 • 2019 • 197–220

Laudatio Peter Bols

  • C. Burvenich

Volume 32 • 2019 • 221–227

Is modern-day Veterinary Medicine a product of the Age of Enlightenment?

  • P.E.J. Bols

Volume 32 • 2019 • 229–244

Laudatio Erik Thoen

  • M. Van Meirvenne

Volume 32 • 2019 • 245–246

Rural economy and landscape organization in pre-industrial Flanders

  • E. Thoen

Volume 32 • 2019 • 247–276

Laudatio Roland Renson

  • M. Lenoir

Volume 32 • 2019 • 277–279

The Enigma of the Halma. An Attempt to Unravel the Technique of the Ancient Greek Long Jump

  • R. Renson

Volume 32 • 2019 • 281–307