S.I.S. Review

Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies

Vol. II No. 4 Spring 1978

Contents

Focus, Contact97, 120
Bookshelf99
Forum: Letters101
Irving Wolfe:
"Worlds in Collision" and the Prince of Denmark
104
Don Robins:
Isotopic Anomalies in Chronometric Science
108
Thomas Barnes:
A Response to Dr Milsom
110
Brian Martin: The Determinants of Scientific Behaviour112
Michael Start: How Much Did They Know?118
The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
Notes to Contributors
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Special Interest Group: Velikovsky Reconsidered
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Andrew Hamilton
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(Physical Sciences)

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Martin Sieff

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Convenor,
Ancient History Study Group

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