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Publications

The Centre issues an electronic preprint series RePoSS that publishes preprints, manuscripts of talks, student works (e.g. Masters theses) etc. within science studies.

The preprint series Hosta published preprints, manuscripts etc within history of science.

A list of dissertations and theses written by students at the department can be found through the menu to the left.


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Kragh, H. (1980). Anatomy of a priority conflict: The case of element 72. Centaurus (Copenhagen), 23, 275-301.
Kragh, H. & Robertson, P. (1979). On the discovery of element 72. Journal of Chemical Education, 56, 456-459.
Kragh, H. (1979). Niels Bohr's second atomic theory. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 10, 123-186.
Kragh, H. (1977). Chemical aspects of Bohr's 1913 theory. Journal of Chemical Education, 54, 208-210.
Kragh, H. (1981). The concept of the monopole: A historical and analytical case study. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 12, 141-172.
Kragh, H. (1975). Af Schrödingerligningens historie. Fysisk Tidsskrift, 73, 145-160.
Kragh, H. (1971). Historien om hafnium. Fysisk Tidsskrift, 69, 168-183.
Kragh, H. (1981). The genesis of Dirac's relativistic theory of electrons. Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 24, 31-67.
Kragh, H. (1982). Cosmo-physics in the thirties: Towards a history of Dirac cosmology. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 13, 69-108.
Kragh, H. (1982). Erwin Schrödinger and the wave equation: The crucial phase. Centaurus (Copenhagen), 26, 154-197.
Kragh, H. (1984). Julius Thomsen and classical thermochemistry. British Journal for the History of Science, 17(3), 255-272.
Kragh, H. (1985). The fine Structure of hydrogen and the gross structure of the physics community, 1916-26. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 15, 67-127.
Kragh, H. (1985). Bohr's atomic theory and the chemists, 1913-1925. Rivista di Storia della Scienza, 2, 463-486.
Kragh, H. (1989). The negative proton: Its earliest history. American Journal of Physics, 57, 1034-1039.