The latest number of Scientia Canadensis (43, no. 1) is now available on Erudit. Articles include:
- Jennifer J. Connor, “An Author’s Delusion in Victorian Canada: Richard Maurice Bucke and Transnational Publishing of Popular Science.”
- J. T. H. Connor, “Bibliographic Ghostbusting: The Evanescent Life and Spirited Times of the Canadian Journal of Homoeopathy (1856-57).”
- Raphaël Pelletier, “Frontières, visées et spécialisation de la géographie : les habitus disciplinaires dans la Revue canadienne de géographie et les Cahiers de géographie de Québec (1947-1964).”
- Tim Fedak, “Tracking the Fossil Footprints and Letters of Science from Doctor E. F. Harding in Windsor, Nova Scotia: 1842-1855.”
- Ian D. Rae and Sara Maroske, “Practising Chemistry in the British Empire: George Christian Hoffmann (1837-1917) and the Geological Survey of Canada.”
The issue is rounded out with ten book reviews. We hope you enjoy this issue and if you have any ideas for articles or special issues, please drop managing editor Will Knight a line at wknight@techno-science.ca.