As historians of science increasingly turn to work on recent
(post 1945) science, the historiographical and methodological
problems associated with the history of contemporary science are
debated with growing frequency and urgency.
Bringing together authorities on the history, historiography and
methodology of recent and contemporary science, this book reviews
the problems facing historians of technology, contemporary science
and medicine, and explores new ways forward.
With contributions from key researchers in the field, the text
covers topics that will be of ever increasing interest to
historians of post-war science, including the difficulties of
accessing and using secret archival material, the interactions
between archivists, historians and scientists, and the politics of
evidence and historical accounts.
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