BJHS 45(4): 715, December 2012. © British Society for the History of Science 2013 doi:10.1017/S00070874 12001124 Index of authors Mario Biagioli: From ciphers to confi- hazard history: charting the circulation dentiality: secrecy, openness and of workplace dangers, debates and priority in science expertise Stephen Dilley: Charles Darwin’s use of Steven Shapin: The Ivory Tower: the theology in the Origin of Species history of a figure of speech and its Peter Galison: Blacked-out spaces: Freud, cultural uses censorship and the re-territorialization Graham Spinardi: The limits to ‘spin-off ’: of mind UK defence R & D and the develop- Stephen Hilgartner: Selective flows of ment of gallium arsenide technology knowledge in technoscientific inter- Matthew Stanley: By design: James Clerk action: information control in genome Maxwell and the evangelical unifica- research tion of science Vera Keller: Mining Tacitus: secrets of Ciaran Toal: Preaching at the British empire, nature and art in the reason of Association for the Advancement of state Science: sermons, secularization and John Krige: Hybrid knowledge: the the rhetoric of conflict in the 1870s transnational co-production of the gas Simone Turchetti, Néstor Herran and centrifuge for uranium enrichment in Soraya Boudia: Introduction: have we the 1960s ever been ‘transnational’? Towards a Dominique Pestre: Concluding remarks. history of science across and beyond Debates in transnational and science borders studies: a defence and illustration of Koen Vermeir: Openness versus secrecy? the virtues of intellectual tolerance Historical and __ historiographical Lewis Pyenson: Athena’s _ retinue: remarks nineteenth-century scientists em- Koen Vermeir and Daniel Margocsy: bedded in the army States of secrecy: an introduction Christopher Sellers and Joseph Melling: Mark Walker: The ‘national’ in inter- Towards a transnational industrial- national and transnational science BJHS 45(4): 717-719, December 2012. © British Society for the History of Science 2013 doi:10.1017/S00070874 12001379 Books reviewed Jeffrey Abt, American Egyptologist: The over an Ancient Egyptian Artifact Pro- Life of James Henry Breasted and the voked a Modern Debate between Creation of His Oriental Institute. By Religion and Science. By Jane Murphy William Carruthers David C. 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