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Shirley A. Roe

Professor and Chair

 

Office: Wood Hall, Room 121 and 235
Phone: (860) 486-2083 or (860) 486-3718
Fax: (860) 486-0641
Email:Shirley.Roe@uconn.edu

Areas of Specialty

History of Science; European Intellectual History (seventeenth and eighteenth-century)

Current Research Interests

Science and society in the Enlightenment; Controversies over biological materialism in the late eighteenth century.

 
Selected Publications

Science Against the Unbelievers: The Correspondence of Bonnet and Needham, 1760-1780, with Renato G. Mazzolini. (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, vol. 243; Oxford: The Voltaire Foundation, 1986).

Matter, Life, and Generation: Eighteenth-Century Embryology and the Haller-Wolff Debate (Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981).

The Natural Philosophy of Albrecht von Haller, edited collection (New York: Arno Press, 1981)

"Radical Nature in the Encyclopedie," in Science, History, and the Social Role of the Man of Knowledge, ed. Garland Allen and Roy Macleod (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001)

"Life Sciences," in The Cambridge History of Science. Vol. 4, Science in the Eighteenth Century, pp. 452-472, ed. Roy Porter (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)

"Buffon and Needham: Diverging Views on Life and Matter," in Buffon 88, pp. 439-450. Actes du Colloque International. (Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1992).

"Metaphysics and Materialism: Needham's Response to d'Holbach," Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 284 (1991), 309-342.

"Voltaire versus Needham: Atheism, Materialism, and the Generation of Life," Journal of the History of Ideas, 46 (1985), 65-87.

"Anatomia animata: The Newtonian Physiology of Albrecht von Haller," in Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences: Essays in Honor of I. Bernard Cohen, ed. Everett Mendelsohn (Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984), pp. 273-300.

"John Turberville Needham and the Generation of Living Organisms," Isis, 74 (1983), 159-184.

"Needham's Controversy with Spallanzani: Can Animals Be Produced from Plants?" in Lazzaro Spallanzani e la Biologia del Settecento: Teorie, Esperimenti, Istituzioni Scientifiche, pp. 295-303, ed. G. Montalenti and P. Rossi (Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1982).

"Rationalism and Embryology: Caspar Friedrich Wolff's Theory of Epigenesis," Journal of the History of Biology, 12 (1979): 1-43.

"The Development of Albrecht von Haller's Views on Embryology," Journal of the History of Biology, 8 (1975): 167-190.

      
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