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Michael Lynch

    The Science Studies Reader
    Scotland. a new history
    Truth Machine
    Art and Artifact in Laboratory Science
    The Oxford Companion to Scottish History
    • Authoritative and hugely informative, with over 170 contributors, this is an essential companion for students of British history, and for anyone interested in Scottish history. It includes Columba, Macbeth, and William Wallace; Burns Clubs, curling, and shinty; clans, Clearances and Covenanters.

      The Oxford Companion to Scottish History2011
      4,5
    • Truth Machine

      • 391 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      DNA profiling—commonly known as DNA fingerprinting—is often heralded as unassailable criminal evidence, a veritable “truth machine” that can overturn convictions based on eyewitness testimony, confessions, and other forms of forensic evidence. But DNA evidence is far from infallible. Truth Machine traces the controversial history of DNA fingerprinting by looking at court cases in the United States and United Kingdom beginning in the mid-1980s, when the practice was invented, and continuing until the present. Ultimately, Truth Machine presents compelling evidence of the obstacles and opportunities at the intersection of science, technology, sociology, and law.

      Truth Machine2009
      4,3
    • From Bannockburn and Robert the Bruce to the union of the crowns and Mary, Queen of Scots; from the Reformation and John Knox, to the Enlightenment and the Highland Clearances, and right up to devolution, Scotland is the definitive history of a country that has experienced centuries of dramatic change.Michael Lynch, named as 'one of the most influential historians in Scotland of the last thirty years', has penned an extraordinary one-volume history of the country that spans twenty centuries, from the Picts to the present day.Thrilling, comprehensive, provocative and timely, Scotland is a monumental work of scholarship.

      Scotland. a new history2001
      3,6
    • The Science Studies Reader

      • 590 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      The <em>Reader</em> focuses on the practices of modern and contemporary science and technology located in different national and institutional settings, with some attention to non- Western contexts. By mapping some of the open questions and points of tension likely to occupy the field for years to come, the essays in the <em>Reader</em>cast fresh light on what "science" means at the end of the twentieth century.

      The Science Studies Reader1999