Articles directly critiquing the Two Cultures or on Snow himself
Bezel, Nail. "Autobiography and the "two cultures" in the novels of C.P. Snow." In Annals of Science, 1975.
Burnett, D. Graham. "A view from the bridge: The two cultures debate, its legacy, and the history of science." In Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999.
Cohen, Benjamin R. "Science and humanities: across two cultures and into science studies." Endeavour 25, no. 1 (2001): 8.
Green, Martin. "The two cultures gap revisited." In American Journal of Physics, 1979.
Himmelfarb, Gertrude. "In defense of the two cultures." In American Scholar, 1981.
Hultberg, John. A tale of two cultures: The image of science of C.P. Snow: Department for Theory of Science and Research, 1991.
———. "The two cultures revisited." In Science Communication, 1997.
Keller, Evelyn Fox, et al. Three cultures: Fifteen lectures on the confrontation of academic cultures: Universitaire Pres Rotterdam, 1989.
Lahiri, Ashish. "George Sarton and the "two cultures"." In Studies in history of sciences / Santimay Chatterjee (et al., eds.), 43: The Asiatic Society, 1997.
Lerner, Lawrence S., and Edward A. Gosselin. "Physics and history as a bridge across the "two cultures" gap." In American Journal of Physics, 1975.
Senechal, Marjorie. The cultures of science: Nova Science Publishers, 1994.
Shaffer, Elinor S., et al. The third culture: Literature and science European cultures: Studies in literature and the arts: de Gruyter, 1998.
Shusterman, Ronald. "Ravens and writing-desks: Sokal and the two cultures." In Philosophy and Literature, 1998.
Slade, Joseph W., and Judith Yaross Yee. Beyond the Two Cultures: Essays on Science, Technology, and Literature: Iowa State Univ. Press, 1990.
Smith, Ralph A. "The two cultures debate today." In Oxford Review of Education, 1978.
Wang, Zuoyue. "The First World War, academic science, and the 'two cultures': educational reforms at the University of Cambridge." Minerva 33, no. 2 (1995): 107.
Articles using the Two Cultures metaphor
Appl, Cynthia L. Heinrich Schirmbeck and the two cultures: A post-war German writer's approach to science and literature, Studies on themes and motifs in literature: Lang, 1998.
Bernstein, Barton J. "An analysis of 'two cultures': Writing about the making and the using of atomic bombs." In Public Historian, 1990.
BÈdoucha, GeneviËve. "The Watch and the Waterclock: Technological Choices/Social Choices." In Technological Choices: Transformation in Material Cultures since the Neolithic, 77: London and New York, Routledge, 1993, 1993.
Cherry, Kelly. "The two cultures at the end of the 20th century: An essay on poetry and science." In Midwest Quarterly, 1994.
Forgan, Sophie. "Festivals of science and the two cultures: Science, design and display in the Festival of Britain, 1951." In British Journal for the History of Science, 1998.
Fuller, Steve. "A tale of two cultures and other higher superstitions." In History of the Human Sciences, 1995.
Gˆranzon, Bo. Skill, Technology and Enlightenment: On Practical Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence and Society: Springer, 1995.
Harris, Harold. Astride the two cultures: Arthur Koestler at 70: Hutchinson, 1975.
Jacob, James R. "'By an Orphean charm': Science and the two cultures in 17th-century England." In Politics and culture in early modern Europe: Essays in honor of H.G. Koenigsberger / Phyllis Mack, Margaret C. Jacob (eds.), 231: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1987.
Markl, H. "Dementia dichotoma: the 'two cultures' delusion." Experientia 50, no. 4 (1994): 346.
Marx, Leo. "The Environment and the Two Cultures' Divide." In Science, Technology, and the Environment: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 3: Akron, Univ. of Akron Press, 1994, 1994.
McDonald, Terrence J., Nicholas B. Dirks, Margaret R. Somers, Rogers M. Smith, Steven Mullaney, Geoff Eley, William H. Sewell, Jr., Sherry B. Ortner, Craig Calhoun, Robert W. Gordon, and Joan Wallach Scott. The historic turn in the human sciences. Terrence J. McDonald, editor: Univ. of Michigan Press, 1996.
Mesher, David R. "Science and technology in modern British fiction: The two cultures." In Essays in Arts and Sciences, 1984.
Pelikan, Jaroslav. "Natural history married to human history: Ralph Waldo Emerson and the "two cultures"." In rights of memory: Essays on history, science, and American culture / Taylor Littleton (ed.), 35: Univ. Alabama Press, 1986.
Petroski, Henry. "Numeracy and literacy: The two cultures and the computer revolution." In Virginia Quarterly Review, 1985.
Plotnitsky, Arkady. The Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the 'Two Cultures', Studies in literature and science: University of Michigan Press, 2002.
Reedy, W. Jay. "Language, counter-revolution, and the "two cultures": Bonald's traditionalist scientism." In Journal of the History of Ideas, 1983.
Salcman, M. "The education of a neurosurgeon: the two cultures revisited." Neurosurgery 31, no. 4 (1992): 686.
"Science and the Imagination." Annals of Scholarship: Metastudies of the Humanities and Social Sciences 4 (1986): 1.
Slade, Joseph W., Judith Yaross Yee, Jeremy Campbell, Stephen J. Weininger, Frederick Amrine, Linda S. Bergmann, Edmund Dehnert, John F. Callahan, Stuart Peterfreund, Donald R. Benson, Eric Zencey, Paul Sporn, F. Garvin Davenport, Lisa M. Steinman, Paul Theerman, and Paul C. Wilson. Beyond the two cultures: Essays on science, technology, and literature: Iowa State Univ. Press, 1990.
Stark-Adamec, Cannie, Meredith M. Kimball, Rose Sheinin, Joan Pinner Scott, Marian Lowe, Hilde Hein, Elizabeth Fee, Madeleine J. Goodman, Lenn Evan Goodman, Evelyn Fox Keller, Anne M. Briscoe, and Elinor W. Ames. "Women and science." In International Journal of Women's Studies, 1981.
Stone, David A., Allison Bulsterbaum Wallace, Mary Ellen Pitts, Alan G. Wasserstein, Barry Pegg, Martin Eger, Murdo William McRae, Jeanne Fahnestock, Doug Russell, Andrew J. Angyal, Charles M. Anderson, Louis P. Masur, Robert T. Kelley, David S. Porush, and Bruce Clarke. The literature of science: Perspectives on popular scientific writing. Edited by Murdo William McRae: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1993.
Tallis, Raymond. Newton's sleep: The two cultures and the two kingdoms: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.
Theerman, Paul. "National images of science: British and American views of scientific heroes in the early 19th century." In Beyond the two cultures: Essays on science, technology, and literature / Joseph W. Slade, Judith Yaross Yee (eds.), 259: Iowa State Univ. Press, 1990.
Westman, Robert S. "Two cultures or one? a second look at Kuhn's 'The Copernican revolution'." Isis 85 (1994): 79.
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