Eötvös Loránd munkái és méltatása (Válogatás Eötvös Loránd tudományos és tudománypolitikai munkáiból, Eötvös Loránd és Eötvös József levelezése, versek, kinevezési dokumentumok, Eötvös Loránd méltatása, bibliográfiák)
Eötvös Loránd munkái és méltatása (Válogatás Eötvös Loránd tudományos és tudománypolitikai munkáiból, Eötvös Loránd és Eötvös József levelezése, versek, kinevezési dokumentumok, Eötvös Loránd méltatása, bibliográfiák)
Despite the truly incredible amounts of enthusiasm, money and media attention pumped into computers and the internet over the past few years we still lack the most basic historical understanding of the relationship between information technology, business organizations and people's understanding of their work and lives. I'm doing my best to address this. To some extent this, like most academic home pages, is an illuminated resume, designed to charm search committees and impress visitors with my intellectual productivity. My greater hope, however, is that by disseminating papers, resources, and syllabi this site will be useful to people researching these matters on their own, or to colleagues planning teaching and research in similar areas.
Agencies
Russian Space Agency
Home page for the Russian Space Agency (RKA) which was formed after the breakup of the former Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Soviet space program. The RKA uses the technology and launch sites that belonged to the former Soviet space program NASA mirror site
The Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Traing Center
Home page for the Yuri Gagarian Cosomonaut Training Centre at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. English and Russian versions.
Conquers of Space, a gallery of Soviet and Russian cosomonauts.
NASA Watch
Site often critical of NASA.
Animal Astronauts-Laika
Web page for Laika, the dog launched into orbit by the Soviet Union.
The Hazelden Virtual Research Library enables professionals, researchers, and others needing addictions and substance abuse reference information to search its own unique database of over 14,000 titles specific to the addictions field. The database draws from the premiere collection of print publications and other media housed in the physical Hazelden Library located on the Center City, MN campus of the Hazelden Foundation.
All items are focused on the topics of addiction, alcoholism, and chemical dependency, as well as the related topics of treatment, recovery, family, personal growth, psychology, self-help, lifestyle, health, counseling, and spirituality. Also included are pertinent biography, fiction, and children's literature books.
Hazelden is one of the world's largest private alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers in the world. Its mission is to assist alcoholics and substance abusers take control of their addictions. This section of their website is a reference portal for a vast range of materials related to the treatment and understanding of drug and alcohol issues. The website offers a search function for several academic databases and links to other informative institutions online. Another particularly helpful feature is the site guide to performing research in the addictions field. The guide is a good primer for those scholars who are just starting their research.
ABC-Clio
Historical Abstracts and American History and Life
Bibliography on the History of Scripps Institution of Oceanography
1912+
Cumulative Bibliography on the History of Oceanography
From History of Oceanography Newsletter
Historical Photos
Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole
History of Science, Technology and Medicine
University of Melbourne, Australia
Maritime History Virtual Archives
Rudolf Leuckart Teaching Charts
1822-1898
Voyage of L'Astrolabe
RETICULUM is a gateway to Internet resources for history and historians of basic, clinical, and behavioral neuroscience. Links to existing sites are reviewed for salience and accuracy, organized by topic for convenient access, and regularly tested for availability. Comments, questions, and additional resource suggestions and submissions are welcomed.
The Victorian biologist and early social philosopher Herbert Spencer was a great rival of Charles Darwin's. His theory of evolution preceded Darwin's own, but was soon overshadowed because of the absence of an effective theory of natural selection - although it was Spencer, and not Darwin, who popularized the term "evolution" itself and coined the now-ubiquitous phrase, "survival of the fittest". Although no longer influential in biology, his extension of his theory of evolution to psychology and sociology remains important. His "Social Darwinism" was particularly influential on early evolutionary economists such as Thorstein Veblen, but, more contemporaneously, it was adopted with gusto by American apologists such as William Graham Sumner and Simon Nelson Patten.
1650-1699
Descartes, Bishop Ussher, Hobbes, ... , Locke, Pepys, Perrault
1700-1749
Broughton, Leibniz, Berkeley, ... , La Mettrie, Hartley, Tillotson
Canadian Psychological Association History & Philosophy of Psychology Section- Related Resources
The scholarly journal History of Psychology began quarterly publication in February 1998. It is published by the American Psychological Association for the Society for the History of Psychology (APA Division 26), and is edited (through the year 2005) by Michael M. Sokal, Professor of History at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. History of Psychology's editorial office operates under the direction of Gina M. Patterson, Editorial Coordinator, with support from WPI, the American Psychological Association, and the Society for the History of Psychology.